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Why Is Gold Considered a Hedge Against Inflation? — MarketVault
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Why Is Gold Considered a Hedge Against Inflation?

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Gold is often mentioned in conversations about inflation, and for good reason. As inflation rises, the purchasing power of money can decline over time, meaning the same amount of currency buys fewer goods and services in the future. Because gold has a limited supply and cannot be created in the same way as fiat currency, many investors view it as a way to help preserve value during periods of rising prices. While gold prices can fluctuate in the short term, its long-standing relationship with inflation has made it a regular feature in wealth preservation and financial planning discussions. In this video, we explain why gold is often viewed as a form of protection against inflation and why many investors include physical gold as part of a long-term strategy.

Added 2 Jul 2026



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