Gold price over 5 years in USD per ounce

3,998 usd

usd

+109.50%

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The chart above illustrates the gold price per ounce over 5 years. Click on the buttons in the upper left corner to find information on the gold price across various time frames, from live updates to historical gold price data. Typically, the gold price is shown in troy ounces by default, but via the buttons in the upper right corner we also offer options to display the price in grams and kilograms.

5 years gold price trends

A five-year trend shows the stability of gold as a long-term investment. Over this period, gold often reflects responses to macroeconomic trends such as inflationary cycles, political changes, and broader market movements. This view helps investors assess whether gold has served its traditional role as a store of value and a hedge against longer-term risk.

Gold Price - 5 years (per ounce)

Current Price3,998 usd
High4,388 usd
Low1,643 usd
Change2,090 usd (+109.50%)

Gold price per ounce

Gold is traditionally measured in troy ounces, a unit that dates back to the Roman Empire. The troy ounce is widely used in international gold trading, especially in the United States and the United Kingdom. Investors and traders use ounces as a standard for pricing and trading gold bars and coins globally.

Gold price FAQ

  • How much is 1 ounce of gold worth today?

    Current price of gold is 3,998 usd per ounce.

  • Why is gold valuable?

    Gold has been historically valuable for its rarity, durability, and industrial uses. Read more about why gold is valuable here.

  • What is gold used for?

    Gold is used in various industries, including jewelry and finance. Learn more in our full guide about gold uses here.

  • Why investing in gold could be a good idea?

    Gold is a reliable store of value and a hedge against inflation, particularly during times when governments increase the money supply, leading to devaluation of fiat currencies​. Learn more about paper money and why the current monetary system could be about to fail here.

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