S1E49: Why Invest into Coffee or Gold? (Trade Friday with ThinkMarkets)
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In this captivating episode of "The Student Investor," hosted by Ivyn Sambo, we unveil the enticing world of agricultural commodities with a twist. Sponsored by ThinkMarkets as part of Think Trader Friday, we explore the captivating duo of gold and coffee.  Gold, the eternal symbol of wealth and stability, and coffee, the aromatic elixir of daily life, have more in common than you might think. But which one is the better investment choice? Join us as we delve into the advantages and disadvantages of trading and investing in these two intriguing commodities. Discover why gold has been a timeless safe haven for investors and learn about its ability to weather economic storms. At the same time, grasp the complexities of investing in gold, including its lack of yield and price volatility. Then, embark on a journey through the world of coffee, an investment that can be as invigorating as your morning cup. Explore the growing demand for coffee and the limited supply that can drive prices. But don't miss the pitfalls, including the unpredictable price swings and market accessibility. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a curious student, this episode will provide valuable insights into the world of commodities. So, grab your favorite brew and join Ivyn Sambo as we sip and shine a light on the fascinating world of agricultural commodity investments. Don't miss out – click and listen now!
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