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Updated on 05 Nov 2025, 12:33 pm
Reviewed By
Simar Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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Gold holds deep cultural and traditional importance for Indians, often valued more than its financial aspects. However, legendary investor Warren Buffett considers gold a "non-productive asset" because it doesn't generate income or create value like businesses do. Despite Buffett's skepticism, gold has demonstrated impressive investment performance. In recent years, especially amid economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions like the Russia-Ukraine war, gold prices have surged. Data shows gold has outperformed the S&P 500 in shorter periods (1-10 years) and the Nifty 50 across all timeframes (1-15 years) in India, acting as a valuable safe haven and capital preserver.
Modern investment methods like Gold ETFs and Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs), which can even pay interest, further challenge Buffett's view by making gold investment more dynamic and less "idle." The article suggests that while Buffett's caution about productive assets is valid, Indian investors can benefit from a balanced strategy that recognizes gold's role as a safe haven, diversifier, and historically strong performer, especially in times of market fear and inflation.
Impact: This news can significantly influence how Indian investors allocate their capital between traditional safe-haven assets like gold and growth-oriented equities. It highlights the need for diversification and risk management, potentially leading to increased investment in gold-linked financial products or a reassessment of equity-heavy portfolios during volatile periods. Rating: 7/10
Difficult Terms: * **Non-productive asset**: An asset that does not generate income or cash flow on its own. Examples include gold, art, or real estate that is not rented out. * **Safe haven**: An investment that is expected to retain or increase its value during times of market turmoil or economic downturn. Gold is traditionally considered a safe-haven asset. * **Gold ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds)**: Funds that track the price of gold and are traded on stock exchanges, offering a convenient way to invest in gold without holding physical metal. * **Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs)**: Government securities denominated in grams of gold, issued by the Reserve Bank of India on behalf of the Government of India. They pay a fixed interest rate and have a capital gains tax exemption on redemption.
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