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Perché l’oro dovrebbe far parte di ogni portafoglio oggi

Perché l’oro dovrebbe far parte di ogni portafoglio oggi

Perché l’oro dovrebbe far parte di ogni portafoglio oggi

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Perché l’oro dovrebbe far parte di ogni portafoglio oggi

Con l'aumento delle incertezze globali e il cambiamento delle forze economiche, l’oro potrebbe essere più essenziale che mai come strumento di diversificazione del portafoglio. Nonostante le pressioni inflazionistiche persistenti e una tendenza globale verso la dedollarizzazione, molti investitori potrebbero trascurare il ruolo unico dell’oro, perdendo così l’opportunità di sfruttare la sua resilienza e le potenziali opportunità di crescita nelle società minerarie aurifere, qualora le attuali tendenze macroeconomiche continuino.

Unisciti a noi per esplorare il panorama attuale dell’oro e capire perché integrare lingotti e società minerarie potrebbe essere la chiave per proteggere e far crescere il tuo portafoglio.

ARGOMENTI

  • Come la dedollarizzazione e il rischio inflazionistico rendono l’oro una copertura critica
  • Le società minerarie aurifere possono offrire una crescita complementare all’oro fisico?
  • Quale allocazione in oro è adatta all’attuale contesto di mercato

Gli investitori devono ricordare che le performance passate non sono indicative di risultati futuri, e che l’investimento in oro e miniere d’oro comporta rischi, tra cui volatilità, concentrazione settoriale e rischi legati alle risorse naturali.

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Webinar details

luglio 17, 2025

16:00 CEST

Durata 60 MIN

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