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Gold Price Today

Live XAU/USD price with market insights

Stay informed with the latest gold price in USD. Below is the live XAU/USD price, updated in real time, along with a chart, market analysis, and the main forces influencing gold today.

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7 days+5.34%
30 days+13.59%

Change vs the same time 1, 7 and 30 days ago (indicative market reference).

Gold Price

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Market Context

What's moving Gold today

Gold is trading around $4,590 to $4,600, after reaching approximately $4,601, its highest level in nearly three months. Dollar weakness and concern around U.S. fiscal credibility are driving the latest leg higher, while elevated real yields remain the obvious counterweight. Watch next Wednesday’s core PCE data and Jackson Hole for whether the Fed reinforces or challenges the current fiscal-and-dollar narrative. [USD] [REAL YIELDS] [FISCAL RISK]

Context updated by the IntelliTrade desk. Educational market commentary, not investment advice.

Price Chart

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What Moves Gold

Market relationships

US Dollar Index

A softer dollar can support gold.

US 10Y Yield

Lower yields can improve gold demand.

Silver Price

Precious metals often move together.

Gold 30-Day Change

Momentum context for the current move.

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FAQ

Gold price questions

The gold price is influenced by several major market drivers, including the strength of the US dollar, Treasury yields, inflation expectations, central bank policy, geopolitical uncertainty, and overall risk sentiment. Because these factors can shift throughout the day, the gold price can move frequently even when the broader trend remains the same.
XAU/USD is the financial market symbol for gold priced in US dollars. "XAU" represents one troy ounce of gold, while "USD" is the US dollar. When traders search for the live gold price, spot gold, or gold price today, they are often referring to the XAU/USD market.
Gold prices can vary slightly across platforms because not every source uses the exact same feed, update speed, or pricing method. Some websites display the live spot XAU/USD price, while others may show futures-based pricing, delayed data, or broker quotes that include a spread. Small differences are normal and do not necessarily mean one price is wrong. On IntelliTrade, the displayed price is intended as a live market reference for XAU/USD.
Spot gold is quoted per troy ounce, and one troy ounce equals 31.1035 grams. To get the price per gram, divide the XAU/USD quote by 31.1035; multiply the per-gram price by 1,000 for the price per kilogram. For example, if gold trades at $2,400 per troy ounce, that is about $77.16 per gram and $77,160 per kilo. Retail prices for physical gold (coins, bars, jewellery) add fabrication and dealer premiums on top of the spot value.
Gold is priced in dollars, so when the dollar strengthens, one ounce of gold costs more in other currencies and tends to attract less demand, pressuring the dollar price down, and vice versa. The relationship is a tendency, not a law: in stress episodes gold and the dollar can rise together, because both attract safe-haven flows at the same time.
The spot price (XAU/USD) is the price for immediate delivery of gold and is what most live gold trackers show. Futures are exchange-traded contracts for delivery at a set future date; they trade close to spot but differ by carrying costs such as interest and storage, which is why futures quotes are usually slightly above spot. News headlines sometimes cite the front-month futures price, which explains some of the small discrepancies between sources.
The underlying spot market is global, so the dollar price of gold is effectively the same everywhere at any given moment. What differs is the local-currency price (which moves with the exchange rate) and local premiums or taxes on physical gold. A weaker local currency means a higher gold price in that currency even if XAU/USD has not moved at all.

Methodology

How gold prices are calculated

This page displays a live XAU/USD market reference, quoted in US dollars per troy ounce. The price, chart, and daily change figures are based on the latest available market data and are updated regularly throughout the session.

Since brokers, apps, and data providers may use different feeds, refresh rates, or spreads, small price differences can occur across platforms. IntelliTrade presents this data as a live reference for market tracking and analysis, rather than an exact buy or sell quote.

Educational disclaimer

Educational content only. The prices, charts, and commentary on this page are general market information for educational purposes. They are not investment advice, trading signals, or a recommendation to buy or sell any instrument. Market data can be delayed and can differ between providers. Always do your own research and consider your own situation before making trading decisions.

10-year yield data provided by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRED).

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