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iShares Gold Bullion ETF T.CGL

Alternate Symbol(s):  CGBLF | T.CGL.C

The investment objective of the Fund is to replicate the performance of the price of physical gold bullion, less the Funds fees and expenses. To achieve the fund's objective the investment strategy of the Fund is to invest in long-term holdings of unencumbered gold bullion, in 100 or 400 troy ounce international bar sizes and to not speculate with regard to short-term changes in gold bullion prices.


TSX:CGL - Post by User

Comment by Ronbromleygrosson Apr 27, 2020 1:05pm
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RE:RE:$5000.00 DOLLAR GOLD!!!!!

RE:RE:$5000.00 DOLLAR GOLD!!!!!Yes it does. 

I just initiated a position today.   Was looking for a good Bullion ETF and bought this one.   Larry Bermans April 24 show said this was a good one to buy after listening to a guest question.

I hold mining stocks but have no exposure to the bullion so I bought this one.

Larry is very smart and is bullish on gold and has been adding to this asset class on weaknesses. 

I think we are only now starting to see the gold assets run up as a result if all this money printing and QE.

Good times are  ahead

GLTA

Ron
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