SPDR Gold Trust

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About GLD

GLD tracks the gold spot price, less expenses and liabilities, using gold bars held in London vaults. The listed name for GLD is SPDR Gold Trust, SPDR Gold Shares. 

Index-Tracked
LBMA Gold Price PM USD
Index-TrackedLBMA Gold Price PM USD
Category
Commodities Focused
CategoryCommodities Focused
Number of holdings
2
Number of holdings2
Inception Date
Nov 18, 2004
Inception DateNov 18, 2004

GLD Key Statistics

AUM
156.71B
AUM156.71B
Price-Earnings ratio
Price-Earnings ratio
30-Day yield
30-Day yield
Average volume
18.22M
Average volume18.22M
High today
$431.66
High today$431.66
Low today
$420.81
Low today$420.81
Open price
$422.31
Open price$422.31
Volume
10.84M
Volume10.84M
52 Week high
$509.70
52 Week high$509.70
52 Week low
$272.58
52 Week low$272.58
Expense ratio
0.40
Expense ratio0.40

Stock Snapshot

SPDR Gold Trust(GLD) stock is priced at $429.77, giving the company a market capitalization of 157.86B.

As of 2026-04-03, SPDR Gold Trust(GLD) stock has fluctuated between $420.81 and $431.66. The current price stands at $429.77, placing the stock +2.1% above today's low and -0.4% off the high.

The SPDR Gold Trust(GLD)'s current trading volume is 10.84M, compared to an average daily volume of 18.22M.

During the past year, SPDR Gold Trust(GLD) stock moved between $272.58 at its lowest and $509.70 at its peak.

During the past year, SPDR Gold Trust(GLD) stock moved between $272.58 at its lowest and $509.70 at its peak.

GLD News

Nasdaq 7h
SLV vs. GLD: Two Metals That Don't Move the Same Way

Key Points SLV and GLD both track precious metals but GLD charges a slightly lower expense ratio and manages far more assets SLV posted a much higher one-year...

SLV vs. GLD: Two Metals That Don't Move the Same Way
Benzinga 11h
GLD, IAU See Massive Monthly Outflows As Profit-Taking Follows Gold's Price Rally Amid Iran War

Gold ETFs experienced significant outflows in March as investors booked profits from the precious metal's recent rally, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. E...

GLD, IAU See Massive Monthly Outflows As Profit-Taking Follows Gold's Price Rally Amid Iran War
The Motley Fool 3d
Gold and Silver Prices Are Crashing. What's More Likely to Bounce Back?

The prices of both gold and silver were rallying to start the year and would end up hitting new all-time highs. But that excitement has cooled off significantly...

Gold and Silver Prices Are Crashing. What's More Likely to Bounce Back?

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More GLD News

The Motley Fool 3d
Can Gold Get Back Up to $5,000 This Year?

At the start of the year, it looked as though the price of gold was only going in one direction: up. It rose to more than $5,600 per ounce and reached a new all...

Can Gold Get Back Up to $5,000 This Year?
24/7 Wall St. 4d
The Low-Cost ETF to Buy Now That Gold Is Above $5,500 Again

The Low-Cost ETF to Buy Now That Gold Is Above $5,500 Again By Rich Duprey Published Mar 30, 9:17AM EDT Quick Read abrdn Physical Gold Shares ETF (SGOL) charg...

The Low-Cost ETF to Buy Now That Gold Is Above $5,500 Again

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