Best of Gold vs SP500
Gain unique leveraged exposure to the best performer of either the S&P500 or Gold through a structured investment that profits from bullish movements in either the S&P500 or Gold markets.
Investment Summary
Are you bullish on the S&P500 or precious metals like Gold? This investment allows you to gain exposure to both assets and is structured to ensure you receive returns on the best performing asset on your initial exposure.
Investment
Highlights
- Long gold or long S&P500, this investment is designed to take the best performer at the end of the investment period;
- A three-year investment that gives you exposure to two investments with low correlation;
- Roughly 4.5x exposure of your initial investment;
- For example, an investment of $11,975 gives you $50,000 exposure
- Capped downside risk with uncapped upside potential on your exposure
Gold vs S&P 500 - Live Webcast
Wednesday 15th July 7pm AEST
Please join Reach Markets’ MD Patrick Nelson as he explores both sides of the S&P500 vs Gold argument and outlines an investment that can benefit when the market and economy is in such a volatile phase.
This will be an online session, that is live and interactive and only requires an internet connection to join. Book your spot now using the provided form.
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HOW TO GET INVOLVED
Download the PDS to view the Investment Structure
Review information, speak to our advisors and attend an investor briefing
Complete and fund investment
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ARTICLES
Stocks vs. Gold and Silver
November 18, 2019
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