Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Times are tough. Those who haven’t already lost their jobs are concerned they might in the near future. Meanwhile, the cost of living is rising for millions of families. You may be a college student who needs funds for tuition and books. Or, you might be a stay-at-home mom trying desperately to make ends meet. Whatever your circumstances, there may be a solution hidden in your dresser drawers: gold and silver.

Why is the price of gold continuing to rise? Why, if the fundamentals are low enough to be negative, are the prices of some commodities skyrocketing? Gold has actually reached $1007 an ounce, the highest it has been since March 2008. That means there has been a 12% increase since April 2008.

The foreign exchange market, also called forex or FX, is trading one currency for another. It is one of the largest markets in the world and everyone from central banks to companies to individuals participates in it. Retail traders are now only a small portion of the entire forex market with speculators making up the biggest portion. The market itself is almost completely liquid and operates 24 hours a day. The chance to make money depends on the belief that the currency you buy will increase in value compared to the one you sold, allowing you to make a profit on the margin.

Gold investing has always been popular among those that want to protect themselves from really hard times in the economy. Gold has indeed done better than stocks or bonds in the last couple of years and it has been a good choice to have at least part of your portfolio in it. However, with stocks doing so poorly, one might have thought gold would do even better than it has.