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Hello, I’m Vishal Takiar — an ex-banker with over 25 years of experience in financial markets and a Master’s in Financial Management. Through The Balanced Ledger, my goal is simple — to help you make smarter money decisions, understand risk and reward, and build long-term wealth with clarity and balance. “Stocks vs Gold: What Should Investors Do?” In times of global uncertainty, many investors face a difficult question: Should they sell their stocks and move to gold? In this video, we explore the historical relationship between stocks and gold during crises, including events like the 2008 Financial Crisis, the COVID-19 market crash in 2020, and geopolitical conflicts. These moments often trigger panic in markets, pushing investors toward “safe-haven” assets like gold. But is panic selling the right strategy? Through real market examples and historical patterns, this video explains why experienced investors avoid emotional decisions and instead focus on diversification, disciplined allocation, and long-term wealth creation. You’ll learn: • How gold typically behaves during wars and crises • Why markets often recover after panic selling • The difference between wealth protection (gold) and wealth creation (stocks) • How smart investors rebalance portfolios instead of reacting emotionally The key takeaway: Stocks and gold are not rivals — they play different roles in a well-balanced portfolio. Instead of choosing one over the other, successful investors focus on proper asset allocation, patience, and disciplined investing. This video will help you think more clearly during uncertain times and avoid the common trap of panic-driven investment decisions. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice.