Understanding the Density of Gold

Gold is far heavier than it looks. With a density of 19.32 g/cm³, it stands out among metals. Learn how purity, alloys, and weight affect gold’s value, use, and role in investment.
What Affects Gold Prices? Understanding the Key Drivers

Gold prices shift with supply and demand, central banks, the U.S. dollar, inflation, and ETFs. Learn the key drivers that move gold and how they shape its role in your portfolio.
Physical Gold vs. Gold Stocks: Which Should You Invest In?

Tangible security or market-driven growth? Discover how physical gold, gold stocks, and ETFs differ in risk, returns, and stability to find the right fit for your goals.
Gold Purity Measure: Understanding Gold Bullion and Coins

Purity defines gold’s true value—whether in bars or coins. Learn how karats, fineness, and certification impact price, investment, and authenticity.
Understanding Gold Depositories: How They Work and Where Your Precious Metals Are Stored

From Fort Knox to Swiss vaults, gold depositories secure national reserves and private wealth—discover how they shape global finance and stability.
Why is Gold Valuable? Exploring the Enduring Value of Gold

Gold is valuable because it’s rare, durable, and trusted across history—from ancient empires to today’s markets—as a lasting store of wealth.
How Much is a Kilo of Gold Worth?

Curious about the value of a kilo of gold? See today’s price, compare bar sizes, and explore smart ways to invest with OWNx.
How Much is A Pound of Gold Worth?

Discover how much a pound of gold is worth today and explore the factors that influence its price. OWNx offers an easy way to invest in gold with secure, flexible options.
Tax on Gold: Buying, Selling, and Capital Gains

Buying and selling gold comes with tax rules. Learn how capital gains, reporting requirements, and smart strategies affect the real return on your gold investments.
How much gold can I sell without reporting?

Can you sell gold anonymously? Discover the limits, cash thresholds, and reporting rules that decide when privacy ends and IRS reporting begins.