Gold Value: Where to Now?

Gold value presentation from Paul Tustain of BullionVault

GOLD REMAINS materially under-valued, says BullionVault founder and CEO Paul Tustain – even now, after 6 years of almost continuous price rises.

Based on historical data, in fact – plus his expectations of future inflation – Paul Tustain believes the true value of gold is nearer $3,844 per ounce today.

Leading finance columnists have already called his gold value analysis "a bold view...giving more reasons to buy gold." Paul's new 5-part presentation shows why. You can download this video here, for free.

Part 1 - Gold fundamentals (17 mins)

Part 2 - Debt and Keynes (17 mins)

Part 3 - Commodities & our standard of living (10 mins)

Part 4 - Western currency devaluation (24 mins)

Part 5 - Valuing gold (23 mins)

Gold, says Paul Tustain, can "rescue your finances when things go badly wrong." Its value today comes because "our governments have behaved very irresponsibly," he believes, "and we're now not so different from the 'banana republics' which have lurched from crisis to crisis over the last 100 years.

"I think our future is likely to look a bit like their past."

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Paul Tustain's gold value of $3,844 is not a prediction of its future price; it is what BullionVault's analysis says the precious metal is worth today on a risk-adjusted basis, calculated as an actuary would value insurance.

Gold's value is open to debate, of course. So you can challenge and judge what you think gold is worth for yourself, using the Gold Value Calculator which Paul created for his research.

Download the Gold Value Calculator used in Part 5.

Please Note: This presentation is to inform your thinking, not lead it. Only you can decide the best place for your money, and any decision you make will put your money at risk. Information or data included here may have already been overtaken by events – and must be verified elsewhere – should you choose to act on it.