As Gold Heads Towards USD4000, IAU ETF Shines
πππNext week the US Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rate. Gold isn't just rising - it is soaring. With forecasts from Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan pointing to USD 4,000 per ounce by mid 2026 and some analysts even suggesting USD 5000, this isn't just a rally. It is a reckoning.
I am not watching from the sidelines. I am holding IAU $iShares Gold Trust(IAU)$
Why IAU is My Gold Standard
Low Cost Conviction : IAU's expense ratio is just 0.25%, compared to $SPDR Gold Shares(GLD)$ 0.40%. That difference may seem small but over time it compounds, especially when Gold is surging.
Backed by Gold Bullion : Every share of IAU is backed by physical gold stored in vaults. No leverage, no derivatives, just pure Gold.
Liquidity with Legacy : IAU trades like a stock. No need to worry about storage or theft.
Feds Cuts Interest Rates, Dollar Weakness and Gold's Quiet Power
The Fed is expected to cut rates again this month. This means that real yields fall and Gold shines brighter. When the US Dollar softens Gold gains in strength. Institutional trust waivers and Gold becomes the refuge.
Gold doesn't yield. But in a world of erodinh Fiat currency, it does not need to. Gold simply holds.
Why This Matters To Me
I bought IAU as a tactical hedge and diversification to balance my portfolio. So as the Fed prepares to cut interest rates, IAU prepares to climb. I choose IAU because it is low cost, liquid and quietly powerful. IAU doesn't shout. It doesn't swing. IAU just holds. This is the kind of asset that grows and provides a safe anchor in my portfolio.
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