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Gold Vs Shares


Gold and shares can both be attractive options for investment. However, while the rewards from shares can be big, they come with big risks. Gold is about long-term security and protection against uncertainty. 

The graph below tracks how much an investment of £10,000 in gold and one on the FTSE 100 would be worth, tracked against inflation from 2000. 

Gold Vs other Assets

As you can see:

  • An average FTSE 100 investment of £10k:  is only worth a little over £25,800.  
  • £10k invested in gold: would have been worth £83,700k at the end of 2022, significantly more than the rise in inflation 

Investment Risks

Investing in shares is never without risk, but the global pandemic was another stark reminder that market shocks can occur very unexpectedly. While the UK stock market has largely recovered the losses from 2020’s plunge, there is substantial volatility against the backdrop of rising inflation and the cost-of-living crisis. In addition, global investments have been far less robust than the UK. US markets have been under pressure, the Nasdaq lost almost 30% between Dec 2021 and Dec 2022, and Euronext was down 17% in the same period.  

The Safe Haven of Physical Gold

Gold on the other hand has proved time and time again that it can protect against financial uncertainty and offer a chance to grow your investment portfolio. In sterling terms, gold rose around 15% in 2022, and long-term growth has vastly outperformed other asset classes. Meanwhile, the upsurge during the pandemic was a reminder to gold investors that it can be very effective protection in these volatile times. 

Comparing Shares & Gold

Physical vs intangible asset 

Gold

Gold’s rarity and immutability are the key reasons behind its abiding value. It’s a physical asset that can be held and owned directly which reduces any counterparty risk.  

Shares

Shares are a form of intangible ownership. They are dependent on counterparties (the company, the stock market, the banks) upholding their obligations when buying or selling the shares. In the digital age, there is no longer even a physical share certificate.  

Income Stream 

Gold

Gold does not provide a regular income stream, instead it relies on an increase in value to realise a return on investment. For thousands of years gold has increased in price, retaining its buying power across the decades. This steady rise provides gold with its safe-haven credentials.  

Shares

Depending on which shares you invest in, many provide dividends – money paid to investors from company profits which means that investing in shares can provide a regular income. This income is not guaranteed though, and dividends can change over time (be cut as well as increased) depending on how the company performs. The value of the underlying shares can also change, including falling to zero if the company fails.    

Portfolio role 

Gold

Gold within a balanced investment portfolio is used to hedge risk and in some cases inflation. It is a safe-haven asset which maintains or increases its value over time. Gold often increases when there is volatility in other markets and asset classes as investors look to protect their assets. It can also increase in value during calmer times as it rises along with other commodities and goods, acting as a relative hedge against inflation.  

Shares

Stocks usually form a substantial part of an investment portfolio as there is a good opportunity for returns. Historically stock markets have provided good returns in times of market stability. But it is risky as this stability is not guaranteed. Investing in stocks is risky as individual stocks can be impacted by business decisions, while economic factors can have a negative effect on stock markets.

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