Precious metals are an important part of diversified investment portfolios.
(1888PressRelease) June 25, 2011 - MIAMI, FL - The precious metals market has solid support at the moment; gold and silver are retaining popularity while stocks, bonds and currency-based investments are faring poorly. Prudent investors should still have diversified portfolios but there is little doubt that precious metals bullion should be a major component in these. Many market analysts are foreseeing a time when fiat currencies have collapsed globally, while even those who take a more optimistic view feel that gold and silver are highly desirable additions to any portfolio.
Short-term fluctuations are inevitable in a market that is affected by so many external factors and an upswing in the US dollar can cause temporary dips in the precious metals market; however, investors should remain focused on the long-term trends, which remain bullish. On the other hand, temporary dips in price offer a perfect buying opportunity, both for investors wanting to get into the precious metals market and for those who wish to increase their holdings at a bargain price. Ultimately it is the supply and demand ratio that dictates prices, not short-term profit taking or panic selling.
"Savvy investors are adding precious metals bullion to their portfolios," says Bill Hionas of Pan American Metals of Miami (PAMM). "Temporary price dips afford investors the opportunity to add to their current holdings at attractive prices."
PAMM was showing gold at $1516 and silver at $34.85, June 23, affording clients very attractive buying opportunities. Clients can buy either fully-funded or leveraged positions and can, if they wish, take delivery of precious metals once full payment has been received.
About us:
Pan American Metals of Miami, LLC is a group of traders, investors and brokers who combine many years of experience to help clients invest in bullion. PAMM provides an individual investment service and is based in Miami, Florida for convenient access to both North and South American investors.