Understand the silver-to-gold ratio and explore what-if scenarios. A higher ratio suggests silver may be undervalued relative to gold.
📚 What is the Ratio? The silver-to-gold ratio tells you how many ounces of silver it takes to buy one ounce of gold. Historically, it averages 40-70. A ratio above 80 suggests silver is historically undervalued.
Current Ratio Gauge
82
Silver Ounces per Gold Ounce
✓ Silver Undervalued: At a ratio of 82, silver is historically undervalued relative to gold. Historically, the ratio averages 40-70.
Gold Price
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Silver to Gold Ratio
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Equivalent Silver Price
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1 oz Silver Value (at ratio)
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⚠️ Educational Disclaimer: This tool uses static prices and ratios for educational purposes. Actual silver and gold prices fluctuate constantly. The historical ratio of 40-70 is based on long-term averages. This is not investment advice. Consult with a financial advisor before making investment decisions.