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The silver/gold ratio (or more commonly known as the gold/silver ratio) is calculated by dividing the price of one ounce of gold by the price of one ounce of silver. This ratio indicates how many ounces of silver are equal to 1 ounce of gold.
As of December 26, 2025, according to current market data:
The price of one ounce of gold is approximately $4,480 - $4,493.
The price of one ounce of silver is approximately $71.85 - $73 (having recently closed above $72).
At these prices, the gold/silver ratio is approximately 62. Example calculation:
4,480 USD (gold) ÷ 72 USD (silver) ≈ 62.2
(So currently, to buy 1 ounce of gold, you need approximately 62 ounces of silver.)
This ratio is at the lower end of the historical average (usually between 50-80) and indicates that silver has performed relatively strongly compared to gold. In particular, the fact that silver is expected to surpass gold in 2025 due to an industrial demand boom has pulled the ratio down.
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