Precious Metals Tracker
Live spot prices for Gold, Silver, Platinum, and Palladium
Gold (XAU)
Silver (XAG)
Platinum (XPT)
Palladium (XPD)
Precious Metals Calculator
Calculation Results
Price Summary
Common Weight Examples
When to Use Precious Metals Tracker
Investment Planning
Track precious metals prices for investment decisions, portfolio diversification, and wealth preservation strategies.
Jewelry Valuation
Calculate the melt value of gold, silver, and platinum jewelry for insurance, selling, or appraisal purposes.
Coin & Bullion Trading
Monitor spot prices for buying and selling precious metals coins, bars, and bullion at optimal market timing.
Industrial Applications
Track platinum and palladium prices for automotive, electronics, and industrial manufacturing cost analysis.
Market Research
Analyze precious metals market trends, price movements, and economic indicators for research and analysis.
Estate Planning
Value precious metals holdings for estate planning, inheritance calculations, and asset distribution purposes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are precious metals spot prices?
Spot prices are the current market prices for immediate delivery of precious metals like gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. These prices fluctuate throughout trading hours based on supply, demand, economic conditions, and market sentiment.
How often are precious metals prices updated?
Our precious metals prices are updated multiple times per day during market hours. Prices reflect real-time market conditions and are sourced from reliable financial data providers to ensure accuracy for reference purposes.
What factors affect precious metals prices?
Precious metals prices are influenced by economic conditions, inflation rates, currency strength, industrial demand, jewelry demand, mining supply, geopolitical events, investor sentiment, and central bank policies.
Which precious metals are tracked?
We track the four major precious metals: Gold (XAU), Silver (XAG), Platinum (XPT), and Palladium (XPD). All prices are quoted per troy ounce and can be converted to various currencies and weight units.
Can I use this for investment decisions?
Our tool provides reference prices for informational and educational purposes. For actual trading or investment decisions, consult with licensed financial advisors and use official market data from your broker or precious metals dealer.
Is the precious metals tracker free?
Yes, our precious metals price tracker is completely free to use. There are no limits on price checks, no registration required, and all features including calculators and historical data are available at no cost.
What is the difference between troy ounces and regular ounces?
A troy ounce (31.1035 grams) is the standard unit for measuring precious metals and is about 10% heavier than a regular avoirdupois ounce (28.35 grams). All precious metals prices are quoted in troy ounces.
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