“We think the safest portfolio allocation under present circumstances would be 50% gold, 50% cash. But preserving wealth is not our only goal here at Casey Research. For many of us, readers and colleagues alike, it’s not even our top priority: we want to make money—lots of money. And it is our view that the recent market volatility is evidence that our projections of more economic trouble ahead were and are correct. That means our overall strategy is correct and remains intact, which in turn implies that the current selloff is a buying opportunity. Hence, we still recommend our basic allocation model of 33% cash, 33% gold, and 33% equities that should do well in times of crisis.”
http://www.caseyresearch.com/cdd/timing-the-bottom
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