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International Bullion Exchange Makes Precious Metal Investing Easy for New Investors

International Bullion Exchange, who is highly reviewed, makes precious metal investing easy for new investors.

2014-02-26
NEW YORK, NY, February 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) If you have been thinking about investing in precious metals, now is the time to get started. Investing in gold, silver, platinum and palladium, whether in bars or in coins, is a great way to protect your financial future. The price of precious metals is constantly changing and experts now believe are on the rise, so waiting may mean you miss out on the investment chance of a lifetime. It does not matter whether you are from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, or anywhere else in the world--we cater to people around the world with coins and bars of precious metals, as well Investment Grade Diamonds.

With a number of products and services available, IBX helps investors of all experience levels protect their financial future. We believe precious metal investing is critical to portfolio diversification. Our Onion Program allows investors to purchase for as little as $10,000 down, buy or sell over the phone, and store their investments with federally regulated bank or insured depository vaults. With the ability to trade freely as you please with no down time or transportation issues, you can make adjustments to your portfolio as often as you'd like.

Our IRA program now allows you to convert assets in your retirement accounts into tangible precious metal assets. These assets are recession-proof, and though they may change in value, unlike stocks, will always maintain some value. Precious metals are historically proven hedges against negative economic conditions like inflation, war, housing bubbles and taxation. The gold you transfer to an IRA will be stored at an IRS approved, insured facility and will not have credit risk. You can convert your gold and silver into cash whenever you need it, because they are a global currency.

Chief Analyst, Dr. James Chandler, says, "Precious metal investing is a decision not to be taken lightly and it's something no beginner should have to do alone. Our products and services give you the freedom to invest in the metals of your choice, including diamonds, and allow you the freedom and flexibility to trade 11 hours a day. You are given a safe place to hold your valuable assets and can buy and sell as you wish. If at any time you require assistance, our team of qualified professionals will be there to help you whenever you need it."

About International Bullion Exchange
International Bullion Exchange ("IBX") is a precious metals dealer with many years of experience and an established reputation as a trusted and dedicated resource for people wanting to diversify their holdings with intelligent precious metals and diamond investments.

Our products and programs are selected for their ability to help hedge against the twin evils of inflation and uncertainty that we have in the world today, and to position our clients with assets that have been trusted and revered for thousands of years.

International Bullion Exchange Makes Precious Metal Investing Easy for New Investors.


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[Press-News.org] International Bullion Exchange Makes Precious Metal Investing Easy for New Investors
International Bullion Exchange, who is highly reviewed, makes precious metal investing easy for new investors.