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Gold ETF founder George Milling
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IntroductionGeorge Milling-Stanley, who has dedicated many years to the gold investment sector as the founder of ...

George Milling-Stanley, who has dedicated many years to the gold investment sector as the founder of the world's first gold-tracking ETF and the Chief Gold Strategist at State Street Bank, recently expressed an optimistic outlook on gold's future performance in an interview. He noted that although gold futures prices have retreated somewhat post-US elections and the SPDR Gold Shares ETF (GLD) has not set a new record this year, he is confident that the performance of gold and related ETFs is gradually recovering.
Emerging Market Demand Drives Gold Up
Milling-Stanley emphasized that demand from emerging markets is a crucial factor supporting gold prices. He pointed out that central banks in countries like India and China are increasing their gold reserves, while individual investors' demand for gold bullion and ETFs is steadily rising. This trend not only provides stable support for the gold market but also reinforces the investment value of precious metals.
"The demand for gold is no longer limited to the jewelry market; it has expanded to include bullion and ETFs," said Milling-Stanley. "This shift not only reflects changes in investor preferences but also highlights the significance of gold in global investment portfolios."
The Historic Impact of the GLD ETF
As the founder of the world's first gold-tracking ETF, Milling-Stanley reviewed the profound impact of the GLD ETF on the gold market and the investment industry since its launch 20 years ago. In 2004, the introduction of GLD transformed the traditional model of commodity ownership, enabling investors to participate more easily in the gold market. Milling-Stanley called this innovation a "significant change in the landscape of commodity investment and portfolio management."
Since its introduction, the GLD ETF has helped expand gold investment from the traditional jewelry market to a broader financial market, meeting the diverse needs of institutional and individual investors. As gold demand grows, its role in asset allocation has markedly increased.
Future Outlook: Promising Gold Recovery
Looking ahead, Milling-Stanley remains confident about gold's performance for the remainder of this year and next year. He believes that although gold futures prices are under near-term pressure, demand for gold as a safe-haven asset will further strengthen amid rising economic uncertainty and inflation expectations.
Additionally, he noted that the SPDR Gold Shares ETF is likely to perform more robustly as the precious metals market warms, offering investors continued opportunities to engage with the gold market. "The performance of gold and related ETFs may not only recover but also gain new growth momentum," Milling-Stanley added.
The Era of Diversified Gold Investment
Driven by emerging market demand and increasing investor interest in precious metals, gold is entering a more diversified era of investment. From bullion to ETFs, gold's importance in investment portfolios is undeniable. In this context, George Milling-Stanley's optimistic perspective provides investors with a longer-term view, further highlighting gold's core role as a safe haven asset.

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