6 Best ways of gold investment in 2018
Gold recently crossed its Rs.31,000 per 10 gm mark. This is a historic moment and I am sure a lot of people want to get into gold investment for their own set of reasons. But how to invest in gold?
There are so many ways of gold investment these days; most of the people are stuck with so many choices. More than the price, the bigger deterrent the confusion of “best option of gold investment”.
In this article, we will see how to invest in gold in different ways and what are the pros and cons of all the options. The main focus of this article is to make the options more clear to you and help you make decisions.
6 ways to invest in gold
Earlier investing in gold was related to buying ornament, but now, the advanced technologies and developments in the field of finance and investment have extended these limits, because of which we have a lot of options for gold investment.
Let’s see some of the ways of gold investment.
1. Physical gold
The oldest and most widely used way of gold investment is in the form of physical gold. I would say this is a form with which most the people are comfortable with. For centuries, physical gold is the only way of gold investment.
Now coming to the point, there are two ways to invest in physical gold.
a) Jewelry –
This is the most famous way of investing in physical gold. This is mostly done for consumption rather than “investment”. Obviously jewelry is also an investment product in itself, but most people buy it for consumption purposes.
The best part of Jewelry is that it’s very easy to invest in it, all you need to do is cash or cheque and that’s all, you can buy it. Also, the whole family is more comfortable with this option. However, the sad part is that you do not just pay the market price of gold, but also making charges for jewelry.
As it’s in physical form, there are chances of theft also. One more problem with jewelry is that there are chances of fraud at times; you can be sold an inferior quality of gold in the name of “high quality” gold. So it’s very important from where you buy it.
When should you buy it?
It’s advisable that if there is some marriage going to be there in your house in the near future, you can invest in physical gold. Also, note that you are very clear that it will not be required for an emergency in the short term.
It might also be a possibility that you are more attached to physical things and do not believe in online options, that’s another reason you can go for it.
b) Gold Bar/Coin
The Gold Bar and Coins are another good way to invest in the physical form of gold. Gold bar/coins are sold by all the banks and jewelers. It’s a good way to invest in gold if you want to do it for pure investment purpose or for some distant future marriage like your sister or daughter marriage.
The good point about bars/coins is that depending on the requirement you can either buy more (bars) or less (coins) and easily available at Banks and jewelry shops, but banks only sell it, do not buy it back. Also generally there is no consumption done on a regular basis so a person can keep it in a locker or some safe place for a long time.
The bad part of gold bar/coins is that it’s always available at a premium price of 5-10% and at the time of selling them, you again will get a discounted price of 5-10 %, so overall your returns will go down.
When should you buy it?
You can buy a gold bar/coin if you are too attached to physical gold and cannot go for an online option. You can buy it for investment purposes also, but note that returns would be compromised because of the discounted price you get at the time of selling and at the time of buying.
In case you have some marriage at home in the coming future (not very near), then also you can buy it.
2. Gold ETF
Gold ETF’s are just like stocks; you can invest in these if you have a Demat account. An ETF an online version of physical gold. The best of gold ETF is that it’s convenient to invest in Gold ETF if you already have a Demat account and can start with a small amount (1 gm value) and as and when you want you can invest from time to time.
However, the sad part is that you have to pay the brokerage and you do not get a feel of gold in your hands which you get with physical gold. The gold ETF can also be illiquid at times if you have not chosen the right one.
Also, there are high chances that you will sell your gold ETF in the time of small emergencies which you will not do with physical gold. Gold Bees from Benchmark and Kotak Gold ETF are one of the biggest gold ETFs in India right now and they are highly liquid.
We recommend Gold ETF’s to our Financial Planning clients as their expectation is liquidity + some exposure to gold for investment point.
When should you buy it?
You should buy gold ETF if you already have a Demat account and would like to invest from a pure investment perspective, you can consider them as liquid as you can sell them on any day in the stock market.
Click here to read the difference between the gold ETF and gold savings fund.
3. Gold Fund of Funds
Gold Mutual funds are those mutual funds that invest in another parent mutual fund which finally invests in stocks of gold mining companies and companies which are related to gold-related activities. They also buy physical gold, but in very small quantities.
This is not a suitable investment for those who want to track gold prices, because these funds do not invest most of their money in gold, but gold-related companies. So it’s mainly an equity fund which invests in companies.
For example AIG World Gold Fund, which does nothing but invests in its parent mutual fund AIG PB Equity Fund Gold, which finally invests in different companies.
The good part of these funds is that if you are optimistic about the future of those companies involved in gold, these are good funds, but the sad part is that you will pay expense ratio two times because it is a fund of funds. A lot of people invest in these funds by mistake thinking that they invest in real gold.
When should you buy it?
By now you will be very clear that these are actually like a sectoral fund that invests in only those companies which have their work in gold-related things like mining gold etc. So it’s extremely risky or rewarding.
So if your criteria are to invest in gold companies and not gold, these are the funds to invest in
4. Gold Saving Funds
These are the mutual funds that invest in real gold. They take in money from people and buy gold and you can buy the units of these mutual funds. The best part of these funds is that you can systematically invest in gold per month through the SIP route.
The best part of this is that you don’t need to have a Demat account to invest in gold saving funds. You also can invest regularly in gold through SIP through these funds. But the sad part is that you pay administrative charges and expense ratio just like any other mutual funds.
When should you buy it?
This is really a great way to invest in Gold if you do not have a Demat account and would like to regularly invest on a monthly basis. This is a highly liquid option also because you can anytime sell the gold fund units like any other mutual funds unit.
5. E-Gold
E-Gold was launched some time back in India from the exchange called NSEL, which also has other commodities like Silver and Platinum in e-format. It’s very much like Gold ETF, where you can invest in Gold in an online format.
For investing in E-Gold you still need a Demat account, but with one of the companies authorized by NSEL (list here). The best part of this option is that you can also take physical delivery of gold with some terms and conditions.
But the sad part is that not all big broking houses Demat account can be used to buy this, you need to open another Demat account for this and this option is not too popular with retail investors.
When should you buy it?
You can buy this if you need physical delivery of gold at some future point of view, but you also want to benefit from the online advantages like the market price and no storage cost at your side.
Read more about this in detail here
6. Gold Futures
One more option to invest in Gold is through Gold Futures, but I would like to call it more of trading activity and not “investment” because of its short term in nature. You can use Gold Future to protect the pricing.
If the price of gold today is Rs.30,000 and a 3-month gold future price is 30,500, then you can lock the price at this moment to 30,500, so that when you want to buy the gold after 3 months, you get it at 30,500 only. This would require a little bit of knowledge on how future’s work.
When should you buy it?
This option is a bit more technical and one should only use it if you have a decent amount of knowledge. Do this if you want to lock the price of gold which you want to buy in the future if you fear that prices can go very high.
Which option are you going to choose and why? Are you now clear on how to invest in gold as per your condition? Leave your answer in the comment section.
Why Should you invest in gold?
Gold investment is one of the traditional ways of investment, that we are observing since childhood. It is one of the most trusted investment tools. Let,s see some of the benefits of gold investment, because of which a lot of investors prefer to invest their money in gold.
4 reasons to invest in GOLD
There are many reasons why we shall look beyond conventional Fixed Deposits, PPF and high growth Shares and Mutual Funds. Gold is always seen as a thing to own and only for consuming as ornaments, for jewellery but seldom as an investment purpose, in fact silver also for that matter.
But now there are many reasons to invest in GOLD, just like people invest in Shares, Mutual funds, PPF, NSC, and Fixed Deposits.
Reason 1: Stock Markets are becoming risky and uncertain
Stock Markets are in Bad shape for at least short or medium-term at least. No one knows whats going to happen in 6 months or 1 year or 2 years. Long term may be good but still, a medium-term perspective is not very clear.
Not only the Stock Market but the whole of financial Markets are uncertain if you consider problems like Inflation, dip in projected GDP growth of economy, etc.
Reason 2: It acts like a hedge towards Inflation and Foreign currency
As the Indian currency is gaining against Dollar and other currencies, Rupees is set to become more strong in the coming years. Gold has an inverse relation with Dollar.
https://news.goldseek.com/SpeculativeInvestor/1171382460.php
In the future as Dollar weakens, GOLD will become more strong.
Reason 3: Its a relatively less known investment option and has high potential in future
Looking at history, and every time we see that an investment option starts becoming popular and by the time most people know about it, it already gives most of its returns and becomes a talk of past.
GOLD has started gaining attention as an investment option and becoming popular and still in its middle stage, if not early.
So it’s the time to ride the boat.
Reason 4: Future High Demand and less supply
In future gold is going to in high demand and it’s already in less supply, so according to the demand-supply logic, the prices are bound to go up in the near future. Indians account for 23% of the world’s total annual consumption and overall global demand has increased 15% year on year
Gold demands were on an all-time high in 2007 and expected to increase in the coming years due to mismatch in demand and supply.
Reason 5: More Diversification
Before some time back, diversification of portfolio was limited to Equity, Debt and Real Estate and some cash, so that your risk is spread across different class of assets. GOLD has evolved as another asset class and not it help in diversifying your portfolio.
I hope this information will help you to choose the better option of gold investment. If you still have any doubts, you can leave your query in the comment section.
Very helpful tips and definitely one worth sharing. I would like to mention one more article related to gold investment tips- http://www.majorgainz.com/Resources/knowledgecentre/Articles/ViewArticle.aspx?ARID=8e7ea76e-d8c6-46e3-89d4-ad8240ea2067&Section=All&Text=
Thanks for sharing that Sumit
Hi,
I want to invest in physical gold on every month basis and I can invest every month Rs.2000-2500. So please suggest me, what can I do and from where I can purchase gold with 999.0% purity.
Regards,
Mohit
Hi Mohit
You can purchase it from jewellers only . There is something call Vedni (in maharasthra) which is just raw gold ..
Hi Manish,
Thanks for all the excellent work you are putting up.
I wanted to know about such a gold investment in which I am free of wealth tax and most importantly in which I can get income tax benefits, say, that I can get redemption in income tax?? Can u give me such a link in which, how that investment works, is explained.
there is no such gold related investments
I’m a govt employee and I get subscribe around 1lac every year in PF which has an interst of around 8%.
I’m planning to invest a lumpsome amount of around 1lac in gold fund and also.. start any monthly investiment plan in gold.I dont have a demat.
I heard bullionindia.in and Reliance gold plan are newly introduced.
I dont need physical gold but am looking for good returns.
Hi Mr. Manish,
I earn around 4lac/annum. I PF subscribtion is around 1lakh per annum at an interest of 8%.
Honeslty, Im looking forward for an entity which gives good returns.
So do you think gold fund is a good option for me?
Could you please let me know if Reliance gold plan is good or if bullionindia.in or could you please tell me … which is the best wherein I can get the amount in liquid form when ever I need?
I dont have a demat account. And moreover I’d like to go for a one time investiment plan or almost 1 lakh for one year- two years.
Hi Manish ,
I need physical gold after 4-5 years .What option should I choose to average the Gold prices in a systematic way .Should it be gold etf or e-gold ?
Truely speaking , you can go for anything, does not matter much at the end of the day , but if you already have a demat account, you can go for gold ETF
Hi Munish, Plz tell me about GOLD GINNI.
can we buy GINNI in physical form, may be it is best than jewellery.
Regards,
Mandeep
yes, you can buy it , what exacty you want to know on that ?
Hi
may be i heard about GINNI that its price is as per market rate, like when we sell gold jewellery the amount deducted from 5-10% or more may be, but in GINNI case, which is current price, we can sell the same on that price is this correct?
may be you can understand, what i want to know.
regards,
mandeep
I have no idea on this GINNI thing !
Hi Munish,
I read the Article, there are many options to invest in GOLD. As per my requirements, i am investing in Reliance Gold Saving Fund (G), which i think, is best for me and it is also giving me a good return.
As per my views, SIP option is best,
Regards,
Mandeep
Thanks for your views !
Hi Manish,
I invest in gold through benchmark gold etf. I m very fond of investing in silver too. But not in physical form. I came acroos an article in business standard on investing online in gold and silver at wholesale price through bullion India platform (article was given on 22nd October)
http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/now-invest-online-in-gold-silver-at-wholesale-prices/192427/on
Bullion India provides the convenience of buying as low as 0.1 gm of gold and 1 gm of silver at live wholesale prices. Along with the price benefit Bullion India avails facilities like no storage fee, free insurance, no account opening charges and no brokerage. These fully insured bars are home delivered at a nominal cost.
Is investing in this way safe and reliable??? Can you guide me regarding this article? Can I go for this?? Pls suggest.
I am not aware about it , so cant comment, can you open a thread to discuss about it at our forum – http://www.jagoinvestor.com/forum
Hi Manish,
Can you please tell me the difference between e-gold and gold etf ?
I can invest 1-2,000 per month in this and I don’t mind buying anyother metal also, if it is profitable. Also, I don’t require it in physical form.
Please suggest which one is better.
Do I need to open trading and demat account both for investing in either of the two?
Please let me know in terms of service and brokerage, from whom I should get my demat account openned?
Sorry for so many questions, this will be my first investment 🙂
Thanks,
Suchi
e-Gold is traded at different stock exchange , Gold etf is traded at stock makrets ,here is the difference – http://jagoinvestor.dev.diginnovators.site/2010/09/invest-in-gold-and-silver-through-e-gold-and-e-silver.html
Hi Manish,
I think I have found the right person who can answer my questions.
I want to invest in gold monthly(1,000-2,000 per month). Do not require it in physical form, just need profit 😉
By now, I think Gold ETF and e-gold are most attractive but m not very clear about the difference between the two.
Also, do I need to open trading account and demat account both for investing in any of the two?
In future I don’t mind investing in any other metal too. I think, I can avail this facility in case of e-gold but m not very sure about gold etf.
Please let me know which one can be the best option for me and from whom I should get my demat account openned?
Thanks
See this http://jagoinvestor.dev.diginnovators.site/2010/09/invest-in-gold-and-silver-through-e-gold-and-e-silver.html
Hi Manish ,
Thanks for the wonderful article again. I want to invest in gold (not in physical form) for my kid’s marriage and now she is 2 years old. please help me in which form of investment is good for me in long term considering all the charges.
1. Shall i get demat account and invest in gold etf ?
or
2. Shal li invest in gold saving funds through SIP.?
or
3. Shall i go for e-gold?
Please throw some light on it.
Thanks,
Sravi
You can start with gold saving fund through SIP , it will be like buying mutual fund only !
Hi Manish,
But, gold fund eats most of our returns by charges and gives less returns. wat say?Further research seems e-gold looks good with charges wise and returns wise also its comparative to gold etf and gold fund. But one time demat account opening is required. Wats your thoughts on it. do you think e-gold is risky in any way?
Thanks,
sravi
Your analysis is correct !
Hi Manish
I found different banks are charging different premiums for Gold coins (in some cases, it is more than 15%) and Banks will not buy back the Gold. Then, there is no point in investing in Bank Gold Coins.
I found some reputed jewelers are selling the Gold coins/bars at Market value of 24ct. And they will buy back also.
Hence, I hope out of all the above options listed and detailed by you, purchase of Physical Gold coins/bars at ‘No Premium’ from Reputed jewelers is the BEST OPTION.
I hope this is the main reason for its popularity among Middle Class Indians. I think more than 70% of Gold investment in India is done in this form only (Physical Gold bars purchased at Reputed Jewelers at No Premium charges).
Request you to pl. correct me if I am wrong.
Regards, Ram
Ram
If you are comfortable with jeweellers , then you can go ahead, but i m sure the chances of getting pure gold from bank is always higher , what do you say ?
Mr.Manish, Pure gold buying from bank is not that much easier..In jewellery shop they gold testing machine and we can check and now a days you can check anywhere apart from where you buy.If we prove with loss of purity they will just refund or they will replace.But in bank price is little bit higher than shops and also only coins can be purchased…Your articles are excellent and keep writing as now usefully…All the best..Is there a chance of guest post?
Vandana
THanks for you comment 🙂 .
We do not take guest posts randomly,. we do it only when we know the person from long time and if he/she can give some thing related to persoanal finance (no stock market stuff) and somewhich does not exist already on the blog .
i read in some news articles that banks are offering loans with e-gold as security
can you tell me the names of some banks which offers e-gold or e-silver as
a pledge and sanctions loans
I have not heard of this till now, can you share the news source !
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-05-24/news/29577719_1_etfs-and-gold-e-gold-reliance-gold-savings-fund
Yes .. with this , it looks like some banks have started taking that , but which banks it not clear, so you need to ask to banks if they take it or not
Hi Manish,
You wrote that at the time of selling gold, there is a discounted price of 5% to 10%. We have bought gold coins before and they said if it is the hallmark variety, we will get the price of gold prevailing that day. No discounts or whatever.
Could you tell me what is this discounted price at the time of resale of gold coins/bar?
Smitha
The meaning for that was that if you sell gold coin/bar , you get lesser price than market price .
Dear Manish
Plz help me out… i m a married women having a 2 yr baby girl. I m worried about her future as gold prices are soaring up. I earn around 12K by taking tution. I want to invest in eGolf for her. Plz guide me as i have a demate account with sharekhan but they not offering ONLINE NSEL account and they also not mush aware about the various charges. Plz guide me about the various charges and from where i should open this account as i need online facility.
Thnaking you in Advance.
What you should do is buy Benchmark Gold ETF from your existing dmat account, atleast your money will grow in gold prices, when you need gold in future,liquidate the money and buy gold .
Dear Manesh,
I greatly appreciate the efforts you and fellow writers have made for this article. Can anyone elaborate on the tax implications including wealth tax, income tax, etc. on the above ways to invest in gold?
What info you want exactly , put them point wise !
Thank You Manish for A GOLDEN ARTICLE on GOLD!!!
Welcome
Very nice article ! Just a day ago (while browsing through the content on your site) I was thinking how to invest in Gold other than physical form !
But for me the best option is Jewellery, which helps me invest and also makes my wife happy [& she doesn’t feel bad when I spend on my gadgets] 😉
Good to hear you got your answer !
Very nice article. I am yet to understand-If one does not require to convert e-gold to physical one, is there any difference between e-gold and gold ETF in terms of charges. Please clarify.
regards, pramod
Yes . NSEL has different kind of charges (lower than ETF) , then it is linked to indian gold unlike ETF which are linked to international price
Manish
This is a nice article, thanks
What do you think about “SBI Gold Fund” this is an open ended fund of fund scheme, which will invest in units of SBI Gold Exchange Traded Scheme (SBI GETS) ?
Yea its a gold saving fund like others itself , if you do not have a demat account and want to invest per month basis , you can go for it