LEAD / GOLD

Live value-equivalence ratio between Lead and Gold from public commodity-price data.

LEAD
=
Equivalent in Gold (oz)
0.46 oz
1 mt LEAD = 0.46 oz GOLD ยท 2026-06 ยท source: imf

Delayed reference data, provided โ€œas isโ€. Informational only โ€” not investment advice.

LEAD to GOLD โ€” value-equivalence ratio

1 mt LEAD = 0.46 oz GOLD (by market value)

LEAD (mt)GOLD (oz)
1 mt0.46 oz
5 mt2.30 oz
10 mt4.59 oz
50 mt22.97 oz
100 mt45.94 oz
500 mt229.68 oz
1,000 mt459.37 oz

LEAD/GOLD ratio โ€” recent history

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the LEAD to GOLD ratio?

Itโ€™s the value-equivalence ratio of their prices โ€” how many units of Gold (GOLD) equal one unit of Lead (LEAD) by current market value. Relative-value ratios like this are tracked as spread metrics (e.g. the WTI/Brent spread, the gold/silver ratio, or the gasoline/crude โ€œcrackโ€).

Where does the LEAD/GOLD data come from?

From public commodity-price data: U.S. EIA daily spot prices (energy) and IMF Primary Commodity Prices (monthly; metals, agriculture, natural gas) โ€” both public-domain. Prices are fetched live and cached server-side to keep request volume polite.

Is this investment or trading advice?

No. This page is informational and educational only. The data is delayed and provided โ€œas isโ€ without warranty, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy, sell, or trade. Energy markets are volatile โ€” consult a licensed professional before making financial decisions.

Can I use this for arbitrage?

The ratio history can support relative-value research, but genuine arbitrage requires real-time data, low-latency execution, and capital that this informational page does not provide. Treat it as a research aid, not an execution tool.

How often is the LEAD/GOLD ratio updated?

Energy prices (EIA) are published once per U.S. business day; metals, agriculture, and natural-gas prices (IMF) are published monthly. There is no update on weekends or U.S. holidays, so the figure shown reflects the most recent published price.

Commodity price data: U.S. EIA (energy) and IMF Primary Commodity Prices (metals/ag/natgas), public domain. Provided โ€œas isโ€ without warranty. Informational only โ€” not investment advice.