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Adding gold to your investment portfolio could be a smart move right now — and there are a few good ways to do that.

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Interest in gold investing may have increased significantly over the last year, but the precious metal has long been valued by investors for the unique benefits it offers. For example, gold has long been considered a safe-haven asset, appreciated for its ability to preserve wealth and act as a hedge against economic uncertainties, which is a large part of why so many investors add it to their portfolios.

And, if you’re considering a gold investment, this may be a smart time to do so. Not only are gold prices climbing, but persistent inflation continues to impact the value of the dollar. And, geopolitical tensions and high interest rates are also hurting the economy — but gold can help to protect against losses caused by these types of issues.

That said, there are many different ways to invest in gold, from buying gold bars and coins to preparing for retirement with a gold individual retirement account (IRA). But if you want to add gold to your portfolio, there are a few smart options that can help to enhance portfolio stability and potential returns.

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6 smart ways to use gold in your investment portfolio

Here are a few smart ways to use gold in your investment portfolio right now:

Add physical gold as a tangible store of value

Investing in physical gold, such as coins or bars, is a classic and tangible way to add this precious metal to your portfolio. Holding physical gold can provide a sense of security and serve as a store of value. 

However, it’s essential to consider the storage costs and security concerns when opting for this method. Safe deposit boxes or secure home safes are common choices for storing physical gold — but in certain cases, you may need to use a gold custodian who specializes in storing and securing physical gold instead.

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Use gold ETFs for easy buying and selling

If you’re seeking exposure to gold without the hassle of physical ownership, gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can offer a convenient solution. These funds typically track the price of gold and are traded on stock exchanges — just like any other security — making them easy to access with most digital investing platforms. 

And, investing in gold ETFs provides liquidity and allows for easy buying and selling of gold assets, which can be a big benefit for the right type of investor. Moreover, gold ETFs often have lower expenses compared to actively managed funds, so this type of gold investment can be a more affordable way to add gold to your portfolio.

Invest in gold mining stocks for indirect gold exposure

Investing in gold mining stocks can be an indirect way to gain exposure to the precious metal while potentially benefiting from the performance of gold-related companies. Gold mining stocks are influenced not only by the price of gold but also by factors such as operational efficiency, exploration success and geopolitical stability in mining regions. 

Gold stocks can be more volatile than other types of gold investments, but they can also result in higher returns. So, while it can make sense to invest in gold via gold stocks, it’s crucial to research and choose mining companies with solid fundamentals and growth potential to reduce the potential risk and maximize your returns.

Use gold mutual funds to invest in diversified gold assets

Gold mutual funds work by pooling investment funds from various investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of gold-related assets. These funds will typically invest in a combination of physical gold, mining stocks and other gold-related securities, offering a good mix of gold assets in one fund. 

By investing in a gold mutual fund, you can benefit from professional management and the expertise of fund managers who actively make decisions based on market conditions. That said, there are typically fees associated with this type of gold investment, so be sure to weigh the benefits and costs to ensure it’s the right move for you.

Capitalize on price speculation with gold futures and options 

For more advanced investors, gold futures and options provide a way to speculate on the future price movements of gold. Futures contracts allow you to buy or sell gold at a predetermined price on a specified future date. Options, on the other hand, give you the right (but not the obligation) to buy or sell gold at a specific price within a certain time frame. 

While gold futures and options can be a potentially lucrative investment for the right person, it’s important to note that trading in futures and options involves a higher level of risk. In turn, this type of investment typically requires a good understanding of the market.

Use gold certificates as an alternative to physical gold

Gold certificates are financial instruments that represent ownership of a certain amount of gold. These certificates are often issued by banks or financial institutions and provide an alternative to physical gold ownership. 

Holding gold certificates allows you to benefit from gold’s price movements without the need for storage or security concerns, so it can be an affordable, lower-risk way to add gold to your portfolio. However, it’s crucial to choose reputable institutions to purchase gold certificates from, so be sure to thoroughly research the options before taking this route.

The bottom line

Incorporating gold into your investment portfolio can be a prudent strategy to enhance diversification and manage risk. Whether you prefer the tangibility of physical gold, the convenience of ETFs or the potential returns from gold mining stocks, there are various smart ways to leverage the unique properties of gold in your investment journey. As with any investment decision, though, it’s crucial to conduct thorough research and assess your risk tolerance to ensure that your strategy aligns with your financial goals.



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Alexander McCartney sentenced in U.K. court for “catfishing” thousands, including U.S. girl who died by suicide

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A Northern Ireland man was sentenced Friday to a minimum of 20 years in prison after being found guilty by a U.K. court in what has been described as the biggest criminal “catfishing” case in the country. Alex McCartney, 26, had pleaded guilty earlier this year to a charge of manslaughter in a Northern Ireland court after a young American girl who was among the thousands of alleged victims he blackmailed online died by suicide. 

McCartney had admitted to a total of 185 charges involving 70 child victims in court — including blackmail, inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and producing and distributing indecent images of children. He was also held culpable for the death of 12-year-old Cimarron Thomas in West Virginia, according to the U.K.’s Press Association news agency. 

Thomas, who lived in West Virginia with her mother, father and siblings, died of suicide in May 2018.  During her online interactions with McCartney, authorties say he attempted to coerce her into sending graphic images involving a younger sibling.

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Cimarron Thomas, a West Virginia girl who at the age of 12 was among the victims of mass U.K. child abuser Alex McCartney.

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McCartney was already under investigation at the time, and was about to face charges from British investigators when authorities discovered Cimarron’s identity and the circumstances of her death, CBS News’ partner network BBC News reported Friday.  

Thomas’ father, a U.S. Army veteran, died by suicide 18 months after his daughter, not knowing any of the circumstances behind Cimarron’s death.

Jim Gamble, a former senior British police officer specializing in child safety, told BBC News that it was a “shocking case.”  

“The sheer scale of it and the horrific nature of the harm inflicted on these young girls makes it one of the worst I’ve ever seen,” Gamble said, adding: “Don’t watch this and think this happens very rarely.”

Detective Chief Superintendent Eamonn Corrigan of the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Crime Operations Department issued a statement Friday, calling McCartney “nothing but a disgusting child predator who was posing as young girls online to groom, manipulate and sexually abuse his victims, as young as four, to satisfy his own sexual perversions and that of other online child sexual offenders.”

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Alexander MaCartney, 26, was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 20 years in custody after being found guilty by a Belfast court of 185 charges involving 70 child victims.

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McCartney’s crimes occurred between 2014 and 2019, when he’s believed by police to have targeted about 3,500 victims, mostly via Snapchat, all over the world, including in Australia, New Zealand and the U.S., according to the Press Association. The case against him in the Belfast Crown Court focused on 70 child victims, including Thomas.

There was no immediate response to Friday’s verdict against McCartney from Snapchat. The social messaging app was accused in September of having features that make it a favored platform of sexual criminals targeting children, in a lawsuit filed by New Mexico against its parent company, Snap Inc.

An undercover investigation by the state found Snapchat has crafted “an environment where predators can easily target children through sextortion schemes and other forms of sexual abuse,” Attorney General Raúl Torrez said in a news release.

In a statement responding to the New Mexico case, Snap said the app was designed “as a place to communicate with a close circle of friends, with built-in safety guardrails,” and it said there were “deliberate design choices to make it difficult for strangers to discover minors on our service.”

“We continue to evolve our safety mechanisms and policies, from leveraging advanced technology to detect and block certain activity, to prohibiting friending from suspicious accounts, to working alongside law enforcement and government agencies, among so much more,” the company said, adding that it continued to work with “industry, government, and law enforcement to exchange information and concept stronger defenses.”



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3 home equity loan risks to know this November

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Before borrowing home equity now, homeowners should familiarize themselves with some risks.

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While interest rates on traditional borrowing products like credit cards and personal loans are high right now – as they’ve been for much of the last few years – rates on home equity loans and home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) are in the single digits. And those rates could fall further if the Federal Reserve issues additional interest rate cuts to follow up on its September reduction. Combined with the knowledge that the average homeowner has approximately $330,000 in home equity right now, it’s understandable if borrowers are considering turning to home equity loans to help make ends meet.

But while there are timely benefits to using a home equity loan right now, there are also some significant risks that borrowers should be aware of heading into November. Below, we’ll break down three important ones to know before right now.

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3 home equity loan risks to know this November

Home equity loans can benefit a wide swath of homeowners, but there are some inherent risks to the product that they should navigate around this November. Specifically, they should know that:

Interest rates could drop

Interest rates on home equity loans could and likely will fall in November if the Fed proceeds with another anticipated rate cut. That’s an advantage, on paper, but it means that the rate you secure earlier in the month may not be as low as what’s readily available later in November or in December. And you won’t be able to take advantage because home equity loan rates are fixed and will need to be refinanced to secure a lower rate. In this climate, then, a HELOC, which comes with variable interest rates subject to change monthly may be better. A HELOC will likely have lower rates — and, thus, lower payments — for multiple months to come as interest rates decline.

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You may have an extra expense

As noted, home equity loan rates could drop, perhaps by a significant margin, after you’ve already opened a loan. You’ll then need to refinance to secure that newer rate and that will come at a cost. Home equity loan refinancing typically costs 1% to 5% of the total loan value. And if you’re taking out a significant amount of equity, that could prove to be a costly expense. To avoid this extra expense, then, it’s again worth considering a HELOC. HELOC rates adjust independently with no action — or expense — required on behalf of the borrower.

You may be tempted to overborrow

As mentioned above, the average home equity amount is closing in on $330,000 right now. That’s a lot of money to utilize, particularly at a relatively low interest rate. Knowing this, it may be tempting to overborrow right now. But that would be a mistake. Your home functions as collateral when borrowing home equity from a lender. And, if you withdraw too much and can’t repay your debt, you could risk losing your home in the process. So calculate your exact needs and borrow only that much with a home equity loan. If you don’t know precisely how much you need to borrow, consider a HELOC, which has more flexibility and works similarly to a revolving line of credit like a credit card.

The bottom line

Home equity loans offer unique benefits for borrowers, even now (they have slightly lower rates than HELOCs currently). But there are some timely risks to know this November, too, like the potential to get locked in at a higher rate as the overall rate climate cools, the extra expense of having to refinance and the temptation to overborrow via one lump sum. By understanding these risks and working around them via alternatives like HELOCs, home equity users can better position themselves for financial success, both in November and for the long term.

Have more questions? Learn more about home equity loans and HELOCs here.



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Kamala Harris will be joined by Beyoncé at a rally in Houston, Texas, on Friday with just 11 days remaining until Election Day. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more on why Harris is campaigning in a non-battleground state with the race winding down.

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