4 Best Gold ETFs for March 2024

Gold ETFs can help diversify your portfolio and hedge against down markets.
Alana Benson
Kevin Voigt
By Kevin Voigt and  Alana Benson 
Updated
Edited by Chris Hutchison
Best Gold ETFs for July 2020

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Gold is popular among investors looking to hedge against stock market tumult. As gold prices rise, investors may be interested in gold exchange-traded funds rather than purchasing bullion itself.

Best-performing gold ETFs

Below is our complete list of best-performing gold ETFs. We exclude gold exchange-traded notes and leveraged gold ETFs.

Ticker

ETF Name

1-year return

IAUM

iShares Gold Trust Micro ETF of Benef Interest

11.17%

OUNZ

VanEck Merk Gold Trust

11.07%

AAAU

Goldman Sachs Physical Gold ETF

11.06%

IAUF

iShares Gold Strategy ETF

10.47%

Source: VettaFi. Data is current as of March 1, 2024 and is for informational purposes only.

What are gold ETFs?

Gold ETFs are exchange-traded funds that give investors exposure to gold without having to directly purchase, store and resell the precious metal. Some gold ETFs directly track the price of gold, while others invest in companies in the gold-mining industry.

As with other types of ETFs, the issuing company buys stock in gold-related companies or purchases and stores gold bullion itself. Investors buy shares in the fund, whose value rises and falls with the underlying gold price or company stock value.

Gold is considered a safe haven investment, as its price often rises as stock markets tumble. Gold hit its all-time high of nearly $1,900 per ounce in September 2011, in the aftermath of the Great Recession. In recent months, the price of gold has been flirting with that record.

» Ready to invest? See our list of the best brokers for ETF investing.

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How to invest in gold ETFs

Here’s how to buy shares in a gold ETF:

Step 1: Find a gold ETF

You can typically find gold ETFs by searching for them on your broker's website. (No broker? Here's how to open a brokerage account.)

Step 2: Analyze the ETF

Two things to check before purchasing shares in a gold ETF:

  • Five-year returns. Most (but not all) gold ETFs are pegged to spot gold price, so returns should align with gold price moves.

  • Expense ratio. This is the ETF's annual fee, paid out of your investment in the fund. The average expense ratio for gold ETFs is 0.65%, according to ETF.com. Look for a low one.

And two important cautions: The average investor should avoid buying leveraged gold ETFs — these use financial derivatives and borrowed money to make bets on future price movements. Also, avoid gold exchange-traded notes. ETNs are secured debt obligations that don’t actually own the underlying gold (unlike ETFs) and have a greater risk of credit default.

These investments are strictly for pros and unsuitable for a buy-and-hold strategy favored by many investors saving for retirement.

Step 3: Buy the gold ETF

You can buy ETFs just like you’d buy a stock, through an online broker. A good approach is to buy them regularly to take advantage of dollar-cost averaging.

For more, check out our full list of the best brokers for ETF investing.

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