Frequently asked questions
Simple answers to your questions about the GoldELOC program.
What is the Gold ELOC program?
The Gold ELOC program allows members to borrow against the value of their precious metals, such as gold, silver, or Goldbacks, without selling them. This provides short-term access to fiat currency while maintaining long-term ownership of metals.
How does the Gold ELOC work?
When you initiate a Gold ELOC, a pawn is created for the selected asset type, and you receive the equivalent value in fiat currency. The metals in your account are temporarily placed on hold until the loan is repaid.
How much can I borrow through the Gold ELOC?
Members can borrow up to $10,000 every 30 days. There are no loan-to-value ratios that need to be maintained, but only one active Gold ELOC is allowed at a time.
How do I repay the Gold ELOC?
Repayment must be made in-kind, meaning you must repay with the same type of metal you borrowed against. For example, if you borrowed against gold, you must repay with gold.
What are the risks associated with the Gold ELOC?
The primary risk involves metal price fluctuations. If metal prices rise before repayment, you may need to return a greater quantity of metal than originally pledged, which could impact overall value.
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