How much would your Rs 10,000 be worth on Jan 17, 2020, if you invested a year ago in stock market, silver or gold?

How much would your Rs 10,000 be worth on Jan 17, 2020, if you invested a year ago in stock market, silver or gold?

The best value for money would be if you invested in Palladium and your Rs 10,000 would be worth Rs 16,048.70.

Sanjiv AroleUpdated: Friday, January 17, 2020, 02:23 PM IST
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Sources: Kitco.com/RSBL spot, London pm fixed for precious metals.

Notes: Palladium data has a last day data issue. Spot price is taken on 16th January.

Foreign currencies too have last-day data issues. Only idle investments are taken into consideration.

AU Dom & AG Dom pertains to domestic IBJA closing rates. These rates include the import duty of 12.5% plus the exchange rate for $-INR, but excludes GST

Palladium may appear to offer the highest returns. But it may not be liquid enough to dispose off when required.

The above chart should not be taken as a recommendation -- but as an indication of how what appears attractive today, may give way to another investment opportunity tomorrow

Other abbreviations have been used. US$-US dollar; CNY- Chinese yuan or Remnimbi; INR= Indian Rupee

Compiled on 16th January, 2020 at 8.56 pm IST

Comment: The BSE Sensex provided the maximum returns in the above table for the 3 mths period, while Nifty narrowly held on over the last one week. However, gold in the domestic market was supreme over the one year period while domestic silver reigned over the 6 months period.

Disclaimer: This is not a guide for speculators.

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