Last reviewed on 25 April 2026.
What this site is
GoldCharts.org is an independent editorial website covering the gold and silver markets. It pulls together live charts, multi-currency price data, news, and long-form articles in one place, so a reader can move from a one-glance price check to a deeper read without bouncing between half a dozen sources.
The site is run as a small editorial project, not a brokerage and not an advisory. Every page is open to anyone — there are no accounts to create, no paywalls, and no subscription tiers.
Who it's for
The audience is broad on purpose. Long-time gold investors use the site for routine price checks; new readers come here to figure out what the gold/silver ratio is, why central banks have been buying, or how a gold ETF actually works. The articles assume curiosity rather than prior expertise.
What you'll find
- Live charts for the gold spot price (XAU/USD), silver (XAG/USD), the gold/silver ratio, major gold and silver ETFs (GLD, SLV, GDX), and gold quoted in EUR, GBP, JPY and AUD.
- A related-markets dashboard covering platinum, palladium, treasury yields, and the largest publicly traded gold miners.
- A market news feed filtered to precious-metals stories.
- Long-form articles on topics such as the gold/silver ratio, central-bank gold demand, gold ETFs, gold versus Bitcoin, gold mining stocks, and the macro backdrop driving the gold price.
Where the data comes from
All live charts on the site are powered by TradingView widgets. Symbol data is sourced from venues such as OANDA (XAU/USD, XAG/USD and gold cross-rates), AMEX (GLD, SLV, GDX), NYSE (mining-stock listings), and TVC composite indices for derivative metrics like the gold/silver ratio. Editorial articles do not republish proprietary data; they explain general market mechanics that can be verified against public sources, exchange filings, and central-bank disclosures.
How content is produced
Articles are written and edited in-house. The editorial approach is plain: cover topics that genuinely affect a precious-metals investor, write at a level a thoughtful generalist can follow, and avoid framing general explanations as personal investment recommendations. When an article gives an example using a specific company or fund, that company is named because it illustrates a category, not because it is being recommended.
Where market data evolves — for example, the typical level of the gold/silver ratio, or the pace of central-bank gold purchases — articles get a "last reviewed" date so readers can see when the page was last checked against current conditions.
Editorial principles
- General education, not personal advice. Nothing on the site is a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any specific security or asset. Speak to a licensed adviser before making decisions about your own money. See our disclaimer.
- No invented experts. The site does not put fictitious analysts, certifications, or testimonials on its pages.
- Transparent sourcing. Where a number, ratio, or claim is verifiable from a public source, the article points the reader at that source rather than asking for trust.
- Corrections welcome. If you spot a mistake, please email [email protected]. Substantive corrections are reflected on the page and noted in the "last reviewed" date.
How the site is funded
GoldCharts.org is funded by display advertising. Ad slots may be served by Google AdSense or comparable Google ad partners. Advertising never determines editorial coverage, and articles are not paid placements unless explicitly labelled as such (none currently are). For more on what data is collected and how cookies are used, see the privacy policy and cookie policy.
Contact
Questions, corrections, and feedback can be sent through the contact page.