Current Diversification Strategies with Precious Metals in 2024

March 15, 2024 Platinum Team Portfolio Management

In the volatile economic climate of the present, precious metals remain an essential pillar for capital protection. This detailed analysis explores current opportunities.

Managing a low-risk portfolio requires a strategic approach to asset allocation. Gold and silver, considered traditional safe-haven assets, maintain their role, but platinum and palladium offer interesting potential for certain industrial cycles.

Our VIP financial consultancy emphasizes the importance of balance: no more than 15-20% of the portfolio should be allocated to physical precious metals, complemented by related financial instruments for liquidity.

Key Factors for 2024

  • Geopolitical tensions and inflationary pressures.
  • Central bank monetary policy and real interest rates.
  • Increased industrial demand for platinum group metals.
  • The strength of the US dollar and currency correlations.

Our capital protection courses offer practical tools to navigate these factors and build a robust diversification strategy.

Essential Terms and Definitions

For a clear understanding of our services, we present the main terms and definitions.

Portfolio Management

The service of active investment management, focusing on precious metals and low-risk assets, according to the client-approved personalized strategy. It does not constitute a profit guarantee.

VIP Market Analysis

Periodic reports and evaluations offered exclusively to clients. They contain projections and recommendations but do not represent mandatory financial advice or a promise of performance.

Capital Protection

A set of strategies and educational tools designed to mitigate the risk of portfolio value loss. The goal is to protect capital, not to generate high speculative returns.

Safe-Haven Assets

Refers primarily to precious metals (e.g., gold, silver, platinum) and other financial instruments considered stable in market volatility conditions. Diversification does not completely eliminate risk.


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