Investing in Gold: Ounces, Grams, ETFs, and Digital Gold Compared
Different ways to invest in gold and the pros and cons of each.
Gold has been a store of value for 5,000 years and the classic safe haven in times of crisis. But in 2026, "investing in gold" means many different things — from physical ounces to ETFs to tokenized gold. Each option has its own costs, liquidity, and risks.
Physical Gold
Bars (ounce, kilo): The purest form. Stored in a vault, no counterparty risk. Insurance, vault fees, and dealer spreads are the hidden costs.
Gram Gold: The most common form in Turkey. Easy to buy and sell at banks and jewelers. Fabrication premium is roughly 2-4% and worth accounting for.
Coins (Quarter, Republic): Great as gifts but not ideal for pure investment; workmanship charges are high.
Gold ETFs
GLD (SPDR): The world's largest gold ETF with about $60 billion in assets. Each share represents roughly 1/10 of an ounce.
IAU (iShares): Lower expense ratio (0.25%). Often preferred for long-term holdings.
Pros: Instant trading, low fees, no storage worries. Cons: Not physical gold; a paper claim. Requires trust in the intermediary.
Tokenized Gold
PAXG (Paxos Gold): Each token represents one troy ounce of LBMA gold. Trades 24/7 on-chain; physical delivery is available on request.
XAUT (Tether Gold): Similar structure, issued by Tether Ltd.
Pros: 24/7 liquidity, low storage cost, fractional purchase. Cons: Crypto market risks, smart-contract risk.
Gold Mining Stocks
Shares in companies like Newmont, Barrick Gold, and Kinross move with 1.5-2.5x leverage to gold. You can also collect dividends, but company-level operational risks come with them.
How to Decide?
- Short-term speculation: ETF or PAXG.
- Long-term store of value: Physical bars.
- Inflation hedge: 5-15% of a portfolio in gold is often suggested.
- If you want leverage: Mining stocks.
Gold belongs in a portfolio for diversification, not as a standalone wealth builder. Its real return over the long run may be low, but it acts like insurance during market turmoil.
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