Should an Investor buy Silver or Gold? – Silver a good investment option
In the previous paragraph, I tried to explain the details of investment in silver and how it is gaining the popularity when compared to gold investment. As we all know, gold is considered as the good commodity investment option and the prices keep rising to the new heights day by day. Only very few people have the knowledge of silver as a good commodity to invest. In the recent days, silver's prices are skyrocketing and touching the new heights day by day like gold. It is predicted that the price will go up as the demand for the silver is more and supply is less
How easily you can buy silver for investment purpose.
The first option is you can buy physical sliver and hold as an investment, but it is not recommend. Keeping bulk quintiles of metal is cumbersome and difficult to manage; also you need to store this in a safe place, moreover the quantity you need to store is more when compared to gold. Another easy option to invest in silver is like investment in gold or equities. The investors can buy silver like equities from National Sport Exchange Ltd (NSEL) and hold for long time and can sell at any time as they wish. This investment option allow investors, especially value investors to wait to get silver in right price, buy and hold for ever or sell in right time or even get the silver directly deliver to them in physical form at later date.
The first requirement of investing through NSEL is, you are required to open an NSEL trading account with any brokerage firm in India like the one for equity trading. Once opened this account, you can buy or sell this commodity whenever you want to so do. Whatever sliver you bought through NSEL, the quantity of the silver bought will be credited in your DEMAT account. In case the investor wanted he can request the NSEL to deliver the silver in physical form like other commodities, there is no time frame to sell your investments when purchasing from NSEL and credited to your DMAT. You can hold it in your DMAT account, as long as you want. Investors also have option to add nominees for their investments.
Visit to the nearest stock broker and get more details related to account opening and other trading details.
Best Regards
Prakash Nair
Disclaimer
Please note that, I am not a Mutual Fund/Insurance Agent, Share Broker or representing any Financial Institution or working for any investment company on commission basis. My intention is to provide useful information to my readers and answer their queries related to the articles which I have published.
This information/article is intended to assist/educate investors/prospective investors. The information does not constitute investment advice or an offer to invest or to provide management services, recommendation to join any plan/scheme or open account with any financial intermediaries/brokers or other institutions and is subject to errors, omission, correction, completion and amendment, without notice.. It is not my intention to state, indicate or imply in any manner that current or past results are indicative of future results or expectations. As with all investments, there are associated risks and you could lose money investing. Prior to making any investment, a prospective investor should consult with its own investment, accounting, legal and tax advisers to evaluate independently the risks, consequences and suitability of that investment.
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