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    Gold or Silver: Where should you invest as 2025 comes to a close?

    December 1, 20255 Mins Read


    Gold price: Gold and silver prices posted a powerful rally in November, with gold climbing over 5.5% to end the month near record highs, while silver outshone with an impressive 21.71% surge. The momentum has turned 2025 into a standout year for precious metal investors—gold is up 65% so far, and silver has more than doubled, soaring over 100% year-to-date.

    The powerful rally in both metals has been fuelled by a softer U.S. dollar, rising expectations of a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut, and a rupee that recently touched an all-time low against the dollar. A global supply squeeze in silver has further accelerated the price surge.

    Silver and Gold Prices today

    Gold prices opened lower on Tuesday as traders booked profits following a sharp rally in the previous session. The recent rally was supported by robust spot demand and growing expectations of interest rate cuts by both the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) this month. Silver also corrected more than 1.5% in early trade.

    MCX gold opened 0.41% lower at ₹1,30,109 per 10 grams, compared to its previous close of ₹1,30,652. MCX silver began the session 0.73% lower at ₹1,80,701 per kg, down from the last close of ₹1,82,030.

    In the international market, gold eased after hitting a six-week high on Monday, as investors locked in gains while awaiting comments from the US Federal Reserve Chair and key economic data for clarity on the interest rate outlook. Spot gold slipped 0.2% to USD 4,222.93 per ounce, after touching its highest level since October 21 in the prior session. Meanwhile, US gold futures for December delivery declined 0.4% to USD 4,256.30 per ounce.

    Analysts note that gold remains well-positioned due to global uncertainty, elevated central bank purchases, and weakness in major currencies.

    Meanwhile, Silver prices had hit a new all-time high on Monday, December 1. In the international spot market, silver climbed 1.4% to $57.29, surpassing the previous peak hit last Friday.

    Furthermore, the platinum price in India today, December 2, 2025, is approximately ₹48,730 per 10 grams. It has jumped 65% YTD.

    Gold vs Silver: what should you buy?

    Fundamental View

    Motilal Oswal’s latest outlook highlights that precious metals will remain crucial stabilisers for Indian portfolios. The brokerage notes that while both gold and silver are strong performers, their risk profiles vary sharply. Gold remains the safe, slow-and-steady asset, while silver is far more volatile and suited only to high-risk investors.

    The report advises existing investors to continue holding gold, saying the metal’s value lies in stability rather than quick returns. Gold becomes particularly important during inflation spikes, currency volatility or geopolitical tension.

    For new investors, Motilal Oswal recommends avoiding lump-sum buying and instead following an SIP-style approach. Staggered purchases help reduce timing risk and minimise the impact of short-term volatility.

    Silver, despite its strong long-term potential, is not for the faint-hearted. Prices swing sharply due to industrial demand changes, global supply disruptions and economic uncertainty. The brokerage warns that only investors with a high-risk appetite and a genuinely long investment horizon should consider silver—and even then, in small, disciplined allocations.

    Motilal Oswal reiterates that precious metals are for diversification and inflation protection, not core portfolio performance. Combined gold and silver exposure should ideally remain within 10% of an investor’s total portfolio.

    Gold vs Silver: Technical View

    A key metric for traders is the Gold/Silver ratio, also known as the Mint ratio. This ratio indicates how many ounces of silver are required to buy one ounce of gold. Historically, it has dipped as low as 10:1, while the recent average is around 47:1. Since 2000, it has typically fluctuated between 50:1 and 70:1.

    In 2025, the ratio has fallen sharply—down roughly 30% from its peak of 107:1—and currently sits near 75:1, signalling that silver has dramatically outperformed gold. Analysts expect this trend to continue in the coming sessions.

    Aamir Makda, Commodity & Currency Analyst at Choice Broking, said:

    “For potential investors considering these commodities now, the Gold/Silver ratio (also known as the Mint ratio) is a critical reference point. This ratio is calculated by dividing the price of Gold per ounce by the price of Silver per ounce.

    Historically, the ratio has been as low as 10:1, while the recent historical average sits around 47:1. Since 2000, it has typically fluctuated between 50:1 and 70:1. In 2025, the ratio dropped marginally by approximately 30% from its peak of 107:1, currently resting around 75:1. This decline signifies that Silver has strongly outperformed Gold. Given this downward trajectory toward its historical and ideal range, we can anticipate that Silver’s outperformance is likely to continue in the upcoming sessions.

    For the Short term perspective, key support for the Silver price would be at 142,285 – 121,437 respectively. On the upside, key level would be at psychological hurdle of 200,000. Traders may opt for Buy-on-dips strategy for the Silver and should look forwards for Long position in price-correction.”

    Disclaimer: The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.



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