Most Indians lack access to formal pension systems, which leaves them vulnerable. Their solution? Gold. It functions as their health coverage, their retirement cushion, their emergency fund—everything rolled into one precious metal. This reliance highlights the gaps in traditional financial infrastructure that billions across emerging markets face daily.
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NFTregretter
· 16h ago
Relying on gold as retirement insurance—how desperate is that... The approach Indians take actually reflects the common dilemma faced by emerging markets as a whole.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 16h ago
This gold is worth ten, and when the system fails, only it can be relied on... There's really no other choice here in India.
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LightningWallet
· 16h ago
Damn, that's why Indians love to hoard gold so much... it's due to systemic flaws.
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Blockblind
· 16h ago
This golden configuration is truly amazing. Indians have directly exposed the pain points of the financial system with this move.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 16h ago
Gold as a pension fund sounds pretty solid... But on the other hand, the traditional financial system has indeed been messing up.
Most Indians lack access to formal pension systems, which leaves them vulnerable. Their solution? Gold. It functions as their health coverage, their retirement cushion, their emergency fund—everything rolled into one precious metal. This reliance highlights the gaps in traditional financial infrastructure that billions across emerging markets face daily.