Investors – and Donald Trump – are loving gold. How long will the rush last? | Money | The Guardian
That doesn’t worry Trump. He loves gold, and not just as part of the over-the-top décor of his Trump Tower abode in New York. In his disclosure statement to the Federal Election Commission, he owns between $100,000 and $200,000 of gold, and it isn’t in the form of futures contracts or that exchange-traded fund that hedge fund managers were using to bet on the price of gold, but gold bullion – bars or coins. That means that in a vault somewhere, there are some gold coins with The Donald’s name on them.
That doesn’t worry Trump. He loves gold, and not just as part of the over-the-top décor of his Trump Tower abode in New York. In his disclosure statement to the Federal Election Commission, he owns between $100,000 and $200,000 of gold, and it isn’t in the form of futures contracts or that exchange-traded fund that hedge fund managers were using to bet on the price of gold, but gold bullion – bars or coins. That means that in a vault somewhere, there are some gold coins with The Donald’s name on them.
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