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What's your PM ratio breakdown?


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Here's mine as of 20 July:

 

Gold 68.3% - of which, 55.1% is physical

Silver 13.1% - of which, 1.1% is physical

Plat 18.6% - of which, 4.2% is physical

 

Edited to add more stats:

Physical 60.5%, ETFs 39.5%

Physical Gold/Silver/Platinum - 91.1%/1.9%/7.0%

ETF Gold/Silver'Platinum - 33.3%/30.4%/36.3%

 

(and for completeness - I have none of the below unless they are held in any other funds I invest in😞

Pall 0%

Smin 0%

Jmin 0%

Royal 0%

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Gold - 50% (All physical) 

Silver - 15% (25/75% physical/bullion vault) 

Platinum - 0

Palladium - 0

Senior miners - 5%

Junior miners - 25%

Royalty companies - 5%

* Jmin is decreasing a bit each month as I take profits and buy physical. 

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These are estimated as I don’t have a tracking spreadsheet. Though I should. So approx & by value at spot ( not achievable ) 

excludes PF70 coins that I hope are a separate market

gold 22.5%

silver 2.5% 

pt 30% 

pd 20% 

rh 25% 
 

it’s hard to be precise

any suggestions for spreadsheets ??

thanks C B 

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Liquid assets portfolio:

Gold 93% physical (52% bullion, 48% (semi) numismatic).

Silver 1% physical with potential premium.

Platinum 0.5% physical with potential premium.

Crypto 2.5% (allowed?)

Stocks 3 %.

No more physical for me except for filling gaps in my collections, I will balance this by selling some bullion so the above gold bullion/numis ratio should equal out.

I have reached my physical target.

I am and will continue allocating cash to gold, silver and platinum ETFs and miners and other stocks of choice 😊

 

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91% gold, 9% silver - all physical.

Includes some numismatic bits of gold but I count all as melt; if worse comes to worst it's all the same. 🤷‍♂️

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1 hour ago, jultorsk said:

Includes some numismatic bits of gold but I count all as melt; if worse comes to worst it's all the same. 🤷‍♂️

Agreed, all percentages are worked out to spot.

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"There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money"

Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.

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All silver. Because gold is too expensive. But my view is silver will be king as it will be rarer by industry usage. Got some gold mining stocks though.

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Gold 50% (99% has a numismatic premium, perfect for investment purposes as you have growth on two fronts, the numismatic element is pretty much guaranteed growth too!)
Silver 20% (10% Bullion 10% with numismatic premiums)
Platinum 20% (5% Bullion vaulted 15% Numismatic)
Palladium
Senior miners 5%
Junior miners
Royalty companies 5%

Many thanks, Elliot

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