Posts Tagged ‘Gold’

3
Aug

3 HS Codes To Know Before Importing Silver or Gold into Malaysia

Shipping Silver and Gold into MalaysiaNow that you have decided to import silver or gold into Malaysia, it is crucial that you understand HS code for importing.

HS code stands for “Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System”. HS code is the global standard for classifying trading products. It is maintained by World Customs Organization (WCO). More than 98% of world trade uses it, so it’s really important!

3 HS codes that you must know on importing precious metals into Malaysia

HS Code #1: 7108 spells easy Gold.

HS Code #2: 7106 is for Silver.

HS Code #3: 7118 is BAD NEWS for Silver!

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19
Jul

Yay! Gold went $1600! All time high! So what about Silver?

I received 2 messages from my MSN messenger yelling in joy, “Gold hit $1,600 an ounce! WOW!”… A quick check into my inbox and I have few newsletters on gold hitting the new high of $1,600/oz as well. So, what’s the big deal really?

Gold $1600!
^ Screen capture from goldprice.org website.

Everybody is expecting gold to go further than $1,600. Do a quick google search and you’ll probably see pages of prediction of gold hitting $2,000, $2,500 or even more than $3,000 an ounce. So really, what’s there to shout when it’s $400 short from the $2,000 target?

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18
Jul

Understanding Spread for Buying and Selling Gold or Silver

It’s crucial to understand how does spread works before we start investing in precious metals. Spread in short means the margin between the buying and selling price. The formula is as followed:

Formula for spread:

(Sell Price – Buyback Price)/Buyback Price X 100 = Spread %

Example of calculation:

1 oz of Kijang Emas selling at RM5,060, buying back at RM4,864.

Apply the formula and therefore it’s: (5060 – 4864)/ 4864 x 100 = 4.03%

With that, the spread for 1 oz of Kijang Emas is 4.03%.

The higher the spread translate to the more ‘expensive’ it is to trade with the vendor while the lower the spread is the vice versa. Many of the time, we won’t feel the pinch immediately after purchasing our bullion. This is because most of the time, we don’t sell it back on that day same day that we bought.  But if you happened to do that for whatever reason, you will immediately lose out the spread. This is where the vendor makes their profits.

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17
Jul

Gold is not money, Federal Reserve

Last Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke openly denied gold is money when questioned by congressman Ron Paul at point blank. Check out the video below on Ron Paul debating with Ben Bernanke on the Federal Reserve’s decision on bailouts. The classic moment is at 4″55. A classic too great to be missed out on beautiful Sunday morning.

16
Jul

Why investsilvermalaysia.com, not investgoldmalaysia.com?

Before I begin, I believes those who bumped to my blog would have at least know a salt pinch on precious metals. If you do not have any idea on precious metals, I would recommend you to watch the following four minutes video. The video will give you a quick 101 crash-course on the importance of investing in precious metals today.

Moving forward, I trust that you too would know precious metals includes not only gold and silver but platinum, palladium, rhodium, mercury and a few others. Aluminum was once a precious metal too when it was more difficult to extract it from ore compared to gold back in 1880s. With that, whenever I refer precious metals or in short, PM, I am specifically referring to Gold and Silver only. For now, I do not have interest in platinum (apart that that’s what my wedding ring was made of) or palladium (to be honest, I have no idea what it does) or titanium (which make a good bicycle frame) or any other precious metals – at least until further notice.

Now, back to the question – why am I writing under investsilvermalaysia.com and not investgoldmalaysia.com. I owned both the domain.

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