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The price of an ounce of gold has broken through the symbolic $2,500 level, and this rally seems far from over, confirming its key role in everyone’s savings. We know why gold is a good investment – we often talk about it here. However, to make sure we haven’t missed anything, and in the interests of neutrality and completeness, I decided to put the question to X’s (formerly Twitter’s) artificial intelligence (AI), called Grok, more precisely the “Grok 2 mini (beta) Fun” version. Elon Musk is facetious, and this default “Fun” mode brings a certain lightness to the answers.So I asked the question (in French) “Is gold a good investment?” Here’s the AI’s answer, word for word, with no additions or omissions.
AnswerAh, gold, the metal that has made pirates and investors dream for millennia! Is it a good investment in 2024? Well, that’s a bit like asking whether a cheese sandwich is a good dinner – it depends on what you’re looking for.
Conclusion
Is gold a good investment? If you’re looking for security and protection against inflation, yes, gold is your friend. If you want Elon Musk-style returns, perhaps equities or cryptos are more your style. But remember, diversifying your portfolio is a bit like adding color to your wardrobe – it can’t hurt. And if gold doesn’t make you dream, think of it as an old account book, always there, always reliable, even if not always the most exciting.Well, let’s face it, it’s not bad at all. The fundamentals of physical gold are well covered: protection against inflation and crises, portfolio diversification. Its yield may be lower than that of some equities, but it offers superior security. Paper gold, especially when leveraged, is risky. You need to buy it legally to benefit from tax advantages. Last but not least, “current sentiment” is forcing us to consider gold in the face of sharp market fluctuations (carry trade storms).Here’s one more reason to buy physical gold: the most powerful AI, fed by billions of tweets exchanged on X (and also using external sources), confirms it!AI can sometimes be scary, and the threat of Skynet in the film Terminator, who takes over to wipe out humanity, is often mentioned. But hey, just set it to “fun” mode, as Elon Musk does, and all will be well, right? And above all, if one day the AIs, the androids, start buying gold, we must not delay.More By This Author:The Worrying Chinese Slowdown
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