Global X Gold Bullion ETF Exchange Traded Fund Units
The Global X Gold Bullion ETF (Ticker: AU:GXLD) offers investors a strategic opportunity to gain direct exposure to the precious metals market, with a specialized focus on gold. As a physically held ETF, GXLD invests in tangible gold bullion, ensuring that each unit is backed by actual gold stored in secure vaults. This provides investors with the dual benefits of liquidity and the peace of mind that comes with owning a physical asset.
Categorized under Precious Metals, the Global X Gold Bullion ETF is particularly appealing to those looking to hedge against economic uncertainties and inflationary pressures. Gold has long been regarded as a safe-haven asset, and this ETF allows investors to capitalize on its intrinsic value without the complexities of handling physical gold themselves.
GXLD stands out in its niche by offering a transparent, efficient, and cost-effective way to invest in gold. It caters to both seasoned investors seeking to diversify their portfolios and newcomers aiming to add a touch of stability with precious metals. With its clear focus on physically held gold, the Global X Gold Bullion ETF is a robust option for those looking to fortify their investment strategies with the timeless allure of gold.
Global X Gold Bullion ETF Exchange Traded Fund Units (GXLD) Fund Flow Chart
Global X Gold Bullion ETF Exchange Traded Fund Units (GXLD) 1 year Net Flows: 170M
GXLD ETF FAQ
What was AU:GXLD’s price range in the past 12 months?
AU:GXLD lowest ETF price was 34.48 and its highest was 46.92 in the past 12 months.
What is the AUM of AU:GXLD?
As of Feb 20, 2025 The AUM of AU:GXLD is 191.97M.
Is AU:GXLD overvalued?
Not enough analysts have published a price target to calculate whether the price is overvalued.
Does AU:GXLD pay dividends?
AU:GXLD does not currently pay dividends.
How many shares outstanding does AU:GXLD have?
Currently, no data Available
Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of AU:GXLD?
Currently, no hedge funds are holding shares in AU:GXLD