Gold, Silver, and Platinum Live Spot Prices
We provide you with access to gold and silver prices updated every 10-15 seconds to ensure that you always have your finger on the pulse of the market and can make smart decisions with your money.
Not only do we ensure accurate information about the current price of gold and silver, but we also deliver additional information to help you make savvy decisions about physical precious metals.
Precious Metals Prices and the Need for Accurate Information
Precious metals prices might not change as drastically or as frequently as stock prices since they’re not tied to the vagaries of confidence, company performance, management decisions and the like, but it is vital that you have access to accurate precious metal prices at all times. To that end, we offer free access to metal price chart options for all the major segments including live gold prices, the dynamic silver price, platinum prices, and palladium prices too. We also regularly update the important Gold Silver Ratio so investors can perhaps better deduce which of the two monetary metals is historically under or overvalued.
Without access to the current price of gold and silver today, it is impossible to make sound decisions to build your wealth and safeguard your quality of life in the future. Seasoned investors understand the importance of not just the spot price, but correct price quotes for buying silver bullion and in order to buy gold bullion. However, it is also important that investors understand the myriad of ways to invest in gold and silver, as well as other precious metals.
The following is a long term view of Gold, Silver, Platinum, and Palladium prices in US dollars spanning from 1970 to 2018.

Long Term Precious Metal Prices in US dollars
In the chart above you can find the per ounce US dollar prices for Gold, Silver, Palladium, and Platinum respectively from 1970 to 2018. Given that this is a static chart, will be updating it every quarter in the months and years to come. For now, this long term precious metal price chart above will give you a better understanding of various past precious metal bull markets (1980 being the most obvious) as well as isolated bullion bull markets for palladium in 2001 for instance.
About Our Precious Metal Price Chart Options
When making an investment in precious metals, it is important to always understand primarily which specific fiat currency is being used to measure against which specific precious metal. Given that we are a US-based bullion dealer, our precious metal price charts are almost always US dollar-based. And secondarily, one must always take into consideration the timeframe being depicted in a precious metals price chart. Different precious metal price charts may highlight a range of various time periods. They can range from mere minutes to a 24-hour period, to various weeks, six months, a year, a decade, or even over 100 years. With precious metals, it is important to remember that movements over a short period of time are usually just minor fluctuations. For instance, the price of gold may rise or fall only a few dollars per troy ounce during a week, or over the course of a month.
However, this information is secondary to what you actually need to see. It is more important to consider long-term precious metal prices. That is, how has gold performed over not merely a year, but perhaps a decade or more? What is the trend for gold and silver prices over the course of the coming decades even? By looking at longer-term time frames, you can make wiser decisions based on longer-term price movements and trends, rather than short-term price variances caused by minor events that could soon self-correct. If you were to only look at precious metal prices during these short term price variances, you might be tempted to sell bullion or even avoid buying bullion completely. But when you study the price of silver and gold for both short and long-term movements, you can better learn how to spot the longer-term secular trends. So, not only is it important to know the spot price of gold or silver (the live dynamic paper and physical prices), but it is crucial that you understand how these prices have moved over longer time periods.
The Nature of Your Investing
Most of those interested in live gold and silver prices are investing for the long term. However, there are plenty of investors who want to get in and get out. This is where a technical analysis of a metal prices chart combined with a number of other essential tools can provide you with the means to determine where the metal is going next, and whether now is a right time to get in or get out while making a potential profit or loss.
The Nature of Your Investing
Most of those interested in live gold and silver prices are investing for the long term. However, there are plenty of investors who want to get in and get out. This is where a technical analysis of a metal prices chart combined with a number of other essential tools can provide you with the means to determine where the metal is going next, and whether now is a right time to get in or get out while making a potential profit or loss.