Is it possible to invest or trade gold and other valuable metals virtually in Nepal as like we do trade/invest in stocks?
or we only have the option to buy physically and store them. Any leads on this case, I wanted to learn about it.
Thankyou!
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Today’s gold price in Nepal has dropped by Rs 1000 per tola.
after 10 years maybe.. sorry