We are pleased to announce that Monetary Metals is the winner in the “Best News and Analysis Provider” category for 2023!
With over 1,600+ companies competing, 72 shortlisted, 36 Finalists, and 36,285 Votes, Bullion Directory named 6 winners, with Monetary Metals taking home the “Best News and Analysis Provider” award for 2023!
Money Metals Exchange, a company that leases precious metals from clients of Monetary Metals, won the “Best Gold E-Commerce Company” award for 2023.
Why Monetary Metals?
Below are some of the reasons listed for why Monetary Metals won the award:
Content is wholly free from the hype and fear-mongering common in a niche focused on ‘real money’
Quality over quantity time and time again
“When Monetary Metals approached us last year and asked if we’d consider republishing some of their analysis on our news pages, I’ll not lie – I did a little dance around the office! I don’t use the word legendary often but for once I’ll dust it off and say that Mr Weiner and his take on metals investments is that very thing: Legendary.” Alison Macdonald, Commercial Editor for Bullion.Directory
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Adding gold to a diversified portfolio of assets reduces volatility and increases returns. But how much and what about the ongoing costs? What changes when gold pays a yield? This paper answers those questions using data going back to 1972.