Live Gold Rate Chart Pakistan – Today, Weekly & Monthly Trend
Live Gold Rate Chart — Pakistan (24K, Per Tola)
Chart plots the 24K per-tola closing rate for the last 15 trading days. Toggle above to zoom into the last 7 days.
How to Read This Chart
Each point represents that day’s closing 24K gold rate per tola in Pakistani rupees. A rising line means gold has been getting more expensive in PKR terms — driven by some combination of a higher international spot price and/or a weaker rupee. A falling line means the opposite. Because Pakistan's Sarafa rate can move more than once within a single day, the chart shows each day's final confirmed closing figure rather than every intraday tick.
Recent Trend Commentary
Over the period shown, Pakistan's 24K gold rate has moved within a relatively narrow band, consistent with a market reacting to incremental shifts in international spot pricing and the USD/PKR exchange rate rather than any single dramatic event. For a longer view, see our full price history table, and for what might come next, read our gold price forecast.
Why Track the Chart Instead of Just Today’s Number
A single day's rate doesn't tell you whether you're buying into a local high or a local dip. Watching the trend over one to four weeks gives useful context — for example, whether the current price sits near a recent peak (where some buyers prefer to wait) or near a recent low (where some buyers see an opportunity), while remembering that short-term timing of gold is inherently uncertain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I see a live gold price chart for Pakistan?
This page's interactive chart tracks the last 15 days of 24K per-tola closing rates, refreshed as new daily rates are confirmed.
Does the chart show international or Pakistani gold prices?
This chart tracks Pakistan's local PKR gold rate; for the international USD spot chart, see our international gold rate page.
How far back does the chart go?
This page shows the most recent 7 and 15 trading days by default; for longer-term yearly data, see our gold price history page.
Does the chart show international or Pakistani rates?
The chart tracks Pakistan's local 24K per-tola PKR rate. For the underlying international USD benchmark, see our international gold rate and gold price in USD pages.
How to Read the Gold Rate Chart
Each point on the chart represents that day's closing 24K per-tola rate. A rising line means gold is getting more expensive in PKR terms — driven by either a stronger international gold price, a weaker rupee, or both. A flat or falling line suggests either a stable international market or a period of rupee strength offsetting global gold gains. Use the tab buttons to switch between a 7-day short-term view and a 15-day view for slightly longer context.
Using the Chart Alongside the Calculator
If you're timing a purchase, pairing this chart with the gold price calculator is more useful than checking the rate in isolation — a short-term dip on the chart, combined with the calculator, can help you judge whether today's price looks favourable relative to the past couple of weeks before you commit to a purchase.
Can I see a longer-term trend than 15 days on this chart?
This chart focuses on short-term (7–15 day) movement for quick reference; for longer-run context, see our gold price history page.
Why might the chart show a flat line for a day or two?
The Sarafa Association doesn't always revise its notification daily if international gold and the exchange rate are both stable, which can produce short flat stretches on the chart.
Chart Patterns Worth Understanding
A steady stair-step upward pattern typically reflects gradual rupee depreciation compounding with stable-to-rising international gold. Sharp single-day jumps are more often tied to a specific news event — a Fed decision, a geopolitical shock, or a sudden currency move — rather than a gradual trend, and can partially reverse in the following days.
Combining the Chart With City and Karat Pages
The trend shown here applies to the national 24K per-tola benchmark; visit your specific city page or karat page for the exact current figure once you've used this chart to judge overall market direction.