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Live Gold Price Today (NY Time)

Gold Watch App provides live gold prices based on New York market time, using mid prices calculated from real-time bid and ask data. Track gold, silver, platinum, and palladium prices with fast-loading charts designed for accuracy and clarity.

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Live Gold & Silver Price Today (NY Time)

GoldWatch.app shows the live gold price today and live silver price today with fast charts, unit conversion (oz / g / kg), and currency conversion powered by regularly updated FX rates. All “Today” performance numbers are anchored to New York midnight to keep daily changes consistent.

Prices on this page use a mid price reference (the midpoint of bid and ask), which is commonly used for tracking the market. Dealer buy/sell prices may differ due to premiums, spreads, taxes, and local fees, but the mid price is a consistent baseline for comparing trends over time.

Gold and silver can move for many reasons, including USD strength, interest rates, inflation expectations, global risk sentiment, and industrial demand (especially for silver). Use the charts to see momentum, and the calculator to estimate values for grams, ounces, or kilograms instantly.

About Gold Watch App

GoldWatch Research Team publishes these pages to help users track precious metals with a fast, consistent interface. We emphasize transparency: prices are displayed using mid pricing and time labels are aligned to New York market time.

How prices are calculated
We display a reference mid price (bid + ask) / 2 for each metal (XAU, XAG, XPT, XPD). “Today” performance resets at NY midnight so daily comparisons stay consistent.
Data sources
Metal pricing is sourced from Metals-API. Currency conversion uses FX rates from your FX provider via your /api/v1/fx/latest endpoint.

FAQs

What is spot price vs dealer price?
Spot (reference) price tracks the market baseline. Dealer prices can include premiums, spreads, taxes, and local fees. GoldWatch is best for live tracking and comparisons.
Why does “Today” use New York time?
“Today” resets at NY midnight (America/New_York) so daily performance is consistent worldwide, regardless of where you view the page.
Can I check platinum and palladium too?
Yes — GoldWatch includes platinum (XPT) and palladium (XPD) using the same charts and performance logic.
Is the price the same worldwide?
The global benchmark is shared, but local prices vary by currency conversion and dealer premiums. This page shows a reference market price and lets you convert currency/units.

Explore Gold Price History

Looking for long-term trends? Visit our Gold Price History page to view historical gold prices across different date ranges, compare performance over 30 days, 6 months, 1 year and 5 years, and track how gold has moved over time using New York market pricing.

Explore Silver Price History

Want to track silver over time? Visit our Silver Price History page to explore long-term silver price charts, compare performance over 30 days, 6 months, 1 year and 5 years, and see how silver has moved using New York market pricing.

Explore Platinum Price History

Interested in platinum trends? Visit our Platinum Price History page to view historical platinum prices across different date ranges, compare market performance, and track platinum’s long-term movement with New York market pricing.

Explore Palladium Price History

Looking at palladium market trends? Visit our Palladium Price History page to explore historical palladium prices, compare performance over time, and follow long-term chart movement using New York market pricing.