Buying Gold for a Taxable Account (Mutual Fund / ETF)
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:30 pm
Hello everyone, great forum!
First of all, here is my situation. I have $400/month that I want to store away for 5-7 years for my next vehicle purchase. The PP seems like a perfect portfolio to do this with. I am trying to find a good brokerage account to do this with. I have having the most trouble with the gold portion.
Here is a similar thread: http://gyroscopicinvesting.com/forum/in ... opic=749.0
I like the use of index mutual fund because you can set up automatic investments without any additional fees. Gold ETFs have a couple flaws for my situation. (1) Commission cost, (2) No automatic investment (have to do it manually) (3) and have to buy in whole share increments.
Does someone have a mutual fund equivalent to the GLD with an automatic investment plan (and a low initial purchase amount for low additional investment amount). So far, Fidelity seems to be a good choice except the gold. A No Transaction Fee gold Mutual Fund available through Fidelity would be ideal.
I do not like their Gold Select since it is all common stock of companies involved in gold related activities.
First of all, here is my situation. I have $400/month that I want to store away for 5-7 years for my next vehicle purchase. The PP seems like a perfect portfolio to do this with. I am trying to find a good brokerage account to do this with. I have having the most trouble with the gold portion.
Here is a similar thread: http://gyroscopicinvesting.com/forum/in ... opic=749.0
I like the use of index mutual fund because you can set up automatic investments without any additional fees. Gold ETFs have a couple flaws for my situation. (1) Commission cost, (2) No automatic investment (have to do it manually) (3) and have to buy in whole share increments.
Does someone have a mutual fund equivalent to the GLD with an automatic investment plan (and a low initial purchase amount for low additional investment amount). So far, Fidelity seems to be a good choice except the gold. A No Transaction Fee gold Mutual Fund available through Fidelity would be ideal.
I do not like their Gold Select since it is all common stock of companies involved in gold related activities.