Goldman Sachs acquired AAAU
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Goldman Sachs acquired AAAU
Goldman Sachs has acquired AAAU https://www.gsam.com/content/gsam/globa ... d_ETF.html
"Upon closing, it is expected that GSAM will become the sole sponsor of the fund and a new third-party custodian will be appointed."
All I have to say is: BOOOOOO!!!!
Time to sell all AAAU for GLDM or IAU, imo.
"Upon closing, it is expected that GSAM will become the sole sponsor of the fund and a new third-party custodian will be appointed."
All I have to say is: BOOOOOO!!!!
Time to sell all AAAU for GLDM or IAU, imo.
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The new third-party custodian will probably be "Louie the Finger".pmward wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 11:59 amGoldman Sachs has acquired AAAU https://www.gsam.com/content/gsam/globa ... d_ETF.html
"Upon closing, it is expected that GSAM will become the sole sponsor of the fund and a new third-party custodian will be appointed."
All I have to say is: BOOOOOO!!!!
Time to sell all AAAU for GLDM or IAU, imo.
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That's discouraging. I'd like to know what changes will be made.
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New sponsor and new third-party custodian. It sounds like the whole thing is changing and Perth Mint will have no part going forward. Physical redemptions are sure to be axed. Basically, the reasons I liked the ETF over something like GLDM are basically gone now. It's a bummer. It was a good ETF while it lasted.I Shrugged wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 4:33 pmThat's discouraging. I'd like to know what changes will be made.
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What is the next best alternative? IAU? PHYS?
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Yes, I was wondering if PM would be involved or not. If not, and no redemptions, that's bad news. And I wonder if they will raise the expense ratio too.pmward wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 4:55 pmNew sponsor and new third-party custodian. It sounds like the whole thing is changing and Perth Mint will have no part going forward. Physical redemptions are sure to be axed. Basically, the reasons I liked the ETF over something like GLDM are basically gone now. It's a bummer. It was a good ETF while it lasted.I Shrugged wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 4:33 pmThat's discouraging. I'd like to know what changes will be made.
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Theories on why Goldman did this?
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It's cheaper than starting their own ETF and they foresee a gold bull run and want to get in on it. They will recommend their gold fund to their clients so they can collect the fees.
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How about why Perth did it?
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I would like to LOUDLY AND OBNOXIOUSLY say what I have said repeatedly...these funds are all structured the same with a gimmick here or there thrown in to appeal to goldbugs.
Just buy the cheapest one exactly like you do a stock index fund.
Just buy the cheapest one exactly like you do a stock index fund.