Today’s Gold Prices: February 27, 2026
Today’s gold prices are showing an upward trend compared to yesterday.
Here are the latest gold futures prices along with a comparison to yesterday’s prices and overall trends:
- Gold futures opening price today, Feb. 27: $5,251.80 per troy ounce
- Gold futures closing price yesterday, Feb. 26: $5,213.50 per troy ounce
- Percent change: Up 0.73%
- Last five-day change: Gold has seen a 3.36% increase in the last five days.
Note: Gold prices are subject to fluctuations throughout the day.
Gold’s Role in Your Investment Portfolio
Historically, gold has not performed as well as the stock market. However, in the past two years, gold has shown significant gains. In 2024 and 2025, the precious metal saw increases of 28% and 65% respectively, outperforming the S&P 500 which gained 25% and 18% during the same period.
Gold is often considered a long-term investment rather than a short-term strategy. Its low correlation with the stock market makes it a valuable hedge against inflation, market volatility, and falling interest rates over time.
For investors looking to diversify their portfolios, allocating 5% to 10% of their capital to alternative investments like gold can help reduce overall risk while providing additional upside potential compared to traditional equity investments.
Ways to Invest in Gold
There are various ways to add gold to your investment portfolio. Physical gold ownership can be achieved through gold IRAs, which can complement retirement savings plans. Money regularly evaluates the best gold IRAs, providing insights for interested investors.
Online gold dealers offer options for purchasing physical gold with benefits such as free and insured shipping, buyback guarantees, and secure storage at IRS-approved depositories.
Investors who prefer equity markets can opt for gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds to gain exposure to gold without owning the physical metal. While gold-backed ETFs and physical gold do not yield dividends, some gold mining companies, like AngloGold Ashanti, offer dividend-paying stocks that combine gold’s appreciation potential with income generation.



