The Only True Currency In This Bankrupt

The Only True Currency In This Bankrupt

The Only True Currency In This Bankrupt

It is not uncommon for investors to have their money in several different areas. After all, diversity in one's retirement funds is the reason mutual funds are so popular.

For those looking into other areas outside of the stock market, commodities and real estate should be considered, but only after one knows what it is they are investing in and why they may or may not be a good investment.

Commodities Reflect the Value of a Nation's Currency

Gold and silver went through a record growth period from 2000-2010 compared to the US dollar. In 2006 and ounce of gold was selling for more than $600. Four years later, it had doubled, meaning that it's value had grown by about 18% a year, outperforming many other investments.