Examine the live gram gold rate with historical data. See the trading volumes, rate of increase, and historical momentum of the gram gold price over the last 3 months, 1 year, 5 years, and 25 years in the live chart. The chart demonstrates the linear relationship between the global gold price devaluation and geopolitical issues, especially after 2022. It's easy to decide whether gold will rise or fall. The Euro/Dollar exchange rate, or parity, listed below the live gram gold price chart is simply the ratio of the Euro to the Dollar. It represents the value of one Euro in dollars. The parity is real-time data from live forex markets. The ounce of gold is the most important metric evaluated alongside the dollar price. This is because gold is globally equivalent to only the dollar. It is traded in dollars. The parity provides investors with a forecast of the future direction of gold. An increase in the Euro/Dollar exchange rate indicates that the euro is appreciating against the dollar. An increase in the parity and ounce gold price indicates a decline in the dollar index. In other words, it's interpreted as a sign of increased appetite for gold due to the decline in the dollar's value and the flight from paper money. Tracking is valuable and important for gold investors and currency exchanges. You don't need to be an expert; simply seeing the dollar price of gold per ounce frequently move in the same direction as the pair and against the dollar index is enough to understand the direction of the global gold market five seconds ago. Taking a position accordingly is the right approach. However, this doesn't always mean they move in the same direction. When they move in the opposite direction, it depends on your investment preferences. In our opinion, it's best to stay on the rising side, where the relative size is higher. Also, check out our >> Gold Investment page and make quick decisions with our algorithmic AI tool that performs multi-factor technical analysis. The $ Index (DX) is traded on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) and opens and closes simultaneously with Forex and the global gold exchange (New York time). You can track the pair using our timeframe on the live chart. The chart allows you to see the direction of gold from a currency perspective. What does the stock symbol represent? By clicking on the green dot icon on the chart, you can see the opening or closing status of the trading market, the exchange you are connected to, the opening and closing hours in your time zone, and data refreshed every five seconds.