Gold-Silver Ratio
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Gold-Silver Ratio
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Definitions: Gold-Silver Ratio
Gold-Silver Ratio
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The Gold-Silver Ratio is an important key metric in the precious metals market that indicates how many ounces of silver are required to purchase one ounce of gold. It is calculated by dividing the gold price by the silver price. The ratio is an important indicator of the relative valuation of the two precious metals and can help investors decide which metal may be over- or undervalued at any given point in time.
The Gold-Silver Ratio indicates how many ounces of silver are required to purchase one ounce of gold
Historically, the ratio has ranged between 12:1 and 100:1, with a long-term average of approximately 60:1
A high value tends to indicate undervalued silver or overvalued gold
A low value may indicate undervalued gold or overvalued silver

