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Gold Prices - Historical chart and current data through 2025.
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Gold fell to 4,199.97 USD/t.oz on December 2, 2025, down 0.75% from the previous day. Over the past month, Gold's price has risen 4.93%, and is up 58.92% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Gold - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on December of 2025.
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Dataset of historical annual gold prices from 1970 to 2024, including significant events and acts that impacted gold prices.
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TwitterThe price of gold per troy ounce increased considerably between 1990 and 2025, despite some fluctuations. A troy ounce is the international common unit of weight used for precious metals and is approximately **** grams. At the end of 2024, a troy ounce of gold cost ******* U.S. dollars. As of * June 2025, it increased considerably to ******** U.S. dollars. Price of – additional information In 2000, the price of gold was at its lowest since 1990, with a troy ounce of gold costing ***** U.S. dollars in that year. Since then, gold prices have been rising and after the economic crisis of 2008, the price of gold rose at higher rates than ever before as the market began to see gold as an increasingly good investment. History has shown, gold is seen as a good investment in times of uncertainty because it can or is thought to function as a good store of value against a declining currency as well as providing protection against inflation. However, unlike other commodities, once gold is mined it does not get used up like other commodities (for example, such as gasoline). So while gold may be a good investment at times, the supply demand argument does not apply to gold. Nonetheless, the demand for gold has been mostly consistent.
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TwitterThis dataset contains monthly gold prices from 1950-01 to 2020-07. Gold is a precious metal that has been used as a store of value and a medium of exchange for thousands of years, and is still widely traded in financial markets today. The gold price is influenced by a variety of factors, including global economic conditions, geopolitical events, and supply and demand dynamics.
The dataset includes a total of 847 data points, with each row representing the gold price for a particular month. The data was sourced from the World Gold Council and is in USD per troy ounce.
This dataset can be used for a variety of applications, including financial analysis, time series forecasting, and machine learning modeling. Potential use cases include predicting future gold prices based on historical trends, analyzing the relationship between gold prices and other economic indicators, and developing trading strategies for gold-related assets.
Data Source: World Gold Council
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Gold is a highly liquid asset, which is no one’s liability, carries no credit risk, and is scarce, historically preserving its value over time. It also benefits from diverse sources of demand: as an investment, a reserve asset, jewellery, and a technology component. Since 1971, gold’s return has been similar to equities and outperformed bonds. In the last 20 years, gold outperformed most major asset classes and it’s global investment demand increased by an average of 15% per year. Through its dual nature as a consumer good and investment, gold has historically preserved its value. Unlike fiat currencies, gold can’t be printed, only mined — this explains in good part why it has consistently outperformed all major fiat currencies.
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This dataset contains historical price data for XAUUSD (Gold vs US Dollar) from 2004 to 2025. Source: Kaggle dataset "novandraanugrah/xauusd-gold-price-historical-data-2004-2024" Content: The dataset includes CSV files with different time granularities (e.g., 1 minute, 5 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day). Each file typically contains the following columns:
Date Open High Low Close Volume
Usage: This dataset can be used for analyzing historical… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/ZombitX64/xauusd-gold-price-historical-data-2004-2025.
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TwitterThis statistic depicts the average annual prices for gold from 2014 to 2024 with a forecast until 2026. In 2024, the average price for gold stood at 2,388 U.S. dollars per troy ounce, the highest value recorded throughout the period considered. In 2026, the average gold price is expected to increase, reaching 3,200 U.S. dollars per troy ounce.
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Gold Price - Historical chart and current data through 2025.
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Gold is one of the world's most closely watched commodities, serving as a key indicator of economic health, a hedge against inflation, and a cornerstone of financial markets. Access to clean, reliable, and long-term historical data is essential for analysts, investors, and data scientists looking to understand its behavior, forecast future trends, and build robust financial models.
This dataset provides a comprehensive and daily-updated record of gold prices, specifically sourced from the Gold Futures (GC=F) market, which is the standard for long-term historical analysis.
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This dataset contains daily price information for Gold Futures (GC=F) in a clean, tabular format. Each row represents a single trading day and includes the following columns:
Date: The date of the trading session (YYYY-MM-DD).
Open: The price at which gold first traded for the day in USD.
High: The highest price reached during the trading day in USD.
Low: The lowest price reached during the trading day in USD.
Close: The closing price at the end of the trading day in USD.
Volume: The total number of futures contracts traded during the day.
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Gold prices in , October, 2025 For that commodity indicator, we provide data from January 1960 to October 2025. The average value during that period was 615.3 USD per troy ounce with a minimum of 34.94 USD per troy ounce in January 1970 and a maximum of 4058.33 USD per troy ounce in October 2025. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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TwitterAs of May 2025, the London (morning fixing) price of an ounce of gold cost an average of ******** U.S. dollars, a slight increase compared to the average monthly morning fixing price of ******** U.S. dollars per ounce in the previous month.
London fixing gold price In January 2020, the average price for an ounce of fine gold was ******** U.S. dollars. It increased to ******** U.S. dollars as of April 2022. Although the monthly price for fine gold fluctuates, the average annual price of fine gold is gradually increasing. In 2001, the price for one ounce of gold was *** U.S. dollars, and by 2012 the price had risen to some ***** U.S. dollars. By 2024, the annual average gold price was nearly ***** dollars per ounce. In that year, global gold demand reached ******* metric tons worldwide. Price determinants of fine gold Fine gold is considered to be almost pure gold, where the value of the metal depends on the percentage of fineness. Twenty-four-carat gold is considered fine gold (from 99.9 percent gold by mass and higher). The London Gold Fix acts as a benchmark for the price of gold. The price of gold is set by the members of the London Gold Market Fixing Ltd undertaken by Barclays and its other members. The price is determined twice per business day at 10:30 am and 3:00 pm based on the London bullion market to settle contracts within the bullion market. The price is based on the equilibrium point between supply and demand agreed upon by participating banks. Gold prices must remain flexible, and gold fixing provides an instantaneous price at specified times.
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TwitterIn 2024, one troy ounce of gold had an annual average price of ******** U.S. dollars. Gold pricing determinants Gold is a metal that is considered malleable, ductile, and is known for its bright lustrous yellow color. This transition metal is highly valued as a precious metal for its use in coins, jewelry, and in investments. Gold was also once used as a standard for monetary policies between different countries. The price of gold is determined by daily fixings where participants agree to buy or sell at a set price or to maintain the price through supply and demand control. For gold, companies like Barclays Capital, Scotia-Mocatta, Sociétè Générale, HSBC, and Deutsche Bank are members in gold fixing at the London Bullion Market Association.
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TwitterThe average monthly prices for gold increased worldwide between January 2014 and May 2025, although with some fluctuations. In January 2014, the average monthly price for gold worldwide stood at ******** nominal U.S. dollars per troy ounce. Significant jumps in the gold prices were observed, especially in the periods of uncertainty, as the investors tend to see gold as a safe investment option. For instance, the Corona pandemic acted as a shock to the economy, resulting in substantial increases in gold prices in 2020. As of May 2025, gold valued at ******** U.S. dollars per ounce, the highest value reported during this period.
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Dataset historical price data for XAU/USD (gold vs USD) from 2004 to Feb 2025, captured across multiple timeframes including 5-minute, 15-minute, 30-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour, daily, weekly, and monthly intervals. Dataset includes Open, High, Low, Close prices, and Volume data.
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Gold. A precious item with its own duality. In one side, it's a popular investment asset. In another side, it's a commodity. Whether you buy it as an asset or as commodity, the price for gold is always influenced by two things, as similar as other commodities in market: supply and demand. It's not easy to combine many aspects in supply and demand into a single dataset without making it into wall of columns. And also aggregating the data might not easy to do, since the data might not available publicly. But it doesn't mean we can't learn the historical pattern of gold market. At least some gold price historical data are available for public. And we can use that to analyze the market pattern, and, maybe, learn something from them.
This dataset was based on gold price historical data from macrotrends.net. I added one new column, 'Year Range Price', to see how wide the spread of the price annually.
The base data for this dataset was retrieved from https://www.macrotrends.net/1333/historical-gold-prices-100-year-chart.
What variable have the biggest correlation with annual Average Closing Price? What information can we see from the graphic? Are there any reasons why the price drop and rise? What happened on those years? Many things can be learn and explore by historical data. Having historical data is like having a kaleidoscope to see the past, learn from them, and use it as information to walk on our future path.
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Gold Prices - Historical chart and current data through 2025.