“There’s no such thing as the perfect entry price—only the illusion of one.”
For the recent article “Buying Gold in 2026: At What Price Would Professionals Enter the Market Now?”, the editorial team at the Berliner Morgenpost interviewed several asset managers—including Nikolas Kreuz of INVIOS.
By 2026, the price of gold has already experienced an extraordinary series of ups and downs.
At the end of January, a troy ounce briefly cost nearly $5,600; by June, the price had fallen by about 30 percent. Gold has since rebounded, and the current price stands at around $4,400. This raises the question for investors: Is it still worth getting in now? In this article, the experts reveal at what price they would buy gold and what mistakes investors should avoid
Read the full article now in the Berliner Morgenpost.