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Live Prices
Gold$3,320.50/oz
Silver$32.80/oz
Platinum$975.00/oz
Oil$72.50/bbl
Copper$4.15/lb
Pillar One

RATIO
DASHBOARD

Live commodity ratios with 15-year historical charts. Green = historically cheap. Red = historically expensive.

2
Undervalued
0
Neutral
3
Overvalued
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Ratio

Gold / Silver

101.2
oz
Overvalued
LowHigh
CheapExpensive
15-Year History
2010201320152017201920212023Now
Buy zone
Sell zone

How many ounces of silver it takes to buy one ounce of gold.

Ratio

Gold / Platinum

3.4
×
Overvalued
LowHigh
CheapExpensive
15-Year History
2010201320152017201920212023Now
Buy zone
Sell zone

Price of gold divided by price of platinum.

Ratio

Gold / Oil

45.8
bbl
Overvalued
LowHigh
CheapExpensive
15-Year History
2010201320152017201920212023Now
Buy zone
Sell zone

How many barrels of oil it takes to buy one ounce of gold.

Ratio

Platinum / Silver

29.7
oz
Undervalued
LowHigh
CheapExpensive
15-Year History
2010201320152017201920212023Now
Buy zone
Sell zone

How many ounces of silver it takes to buy one ounce of platinum.

Ratio

Gold / Copper

8.0
×100
Undervalued
LowHigh
CheapExpensive
15-Year History
2010201320152017201920212023Now
Buy zone
Sell zone

Price of gold divided by price of copper × 100.

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Pillar Two

MACRO CONDITIONS

Key macroeconomic indicators that determine whether the environment is favorable for a rotation into commodities. Data is indicative and updated periodically.

NOTE: Macro data shown is indicative and based on publicly available information. Values are updated periodically and may not reflect real-time conditions. Always verify with primary sources before making decisions.

HOW TO READ THESE RATIOS

Undervalued (Green)

The ratio is in the lower portion of its historical range. This asset is historically cheap relative to the other. Typically where value investors begin accumulating.

Neutral (Gold)

The ratio sits in the middle of its historical range. No strong signal in either direction. Monitor for movement toward the extremes.

Overvalued (Red)

The ratio is in the upper portion of its historical range. This asset is historically expensive relative to the other. Investors may consider reducing exposure.

DISCLAIMER: This dashboard is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Historical ratio ranges are approximate. Past patterns do not guarantee future results. Always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.