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New all time high - gold above 4.600 USD
Well that went quick - at least faster than we expected it. Gold went above the USD 4.600 barrier pretty quick.

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GoldPriceOneMobile update available
The latest update of GoldPriceOneMobile – our iOS gold price monitor app – is available to download on the App Store. It comes with some nice new features.
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We do social media now
Just a little information about social media: We have an instagram and a x (a.k.a twitter) account now. If you prefer those platforms feel free to contact, follow us via those services. Also any likes – or whatever it's called – is greatly appreciated.
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Six months challenge gold vs. bitcoin
There is a winner of our unofficial six months of gold vs. bitcoin challenge. And it is – of course – gold. while bitcoin lost round about 14 % of it's value within the last six months gold rose more than 32 % value. This is pretty impressive.

Just imagine investing 10k USD in gold then do absolutely nothing and cash out 13k USD after half a year. Quite a nice profit. On the other hand the thrill of volatile crypto currencies is of course priceless. One must pay for the excitement.
The picture shows you the new GoldPriceOneMobile 1.1.2 app on the left. A sneak peek on the new price trend line, gold price deviation and YTD-Chart. The update is under review right now but you can download the current version on the appstore and get a free update this week.
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Coming next: GoldPriceMobile 1.1.2
We are currently testing the new version of our iOS gold price tracker app. This will be a minor update with interesting new features and improvements for the gold price charts. If all runs well and smooth the update should be available by the end of this week.
And by the way: Happy new year! (yes, we know we're a little bit late)
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What a 2025 final!
That was a rollercoaster with an built in merry-go-round from December 10th until the end of the year. The gold price rose and rose and rose and finally made it to a new alltime high shortly before christmas. More than 4.500 USD for a troy ounce of that shiny metal. What a finale for the secret global currency – and what a stress test for the moving gold price alerts function!
And then came the days after Christmas and it started to fall dramatically - nearly hit the 4.300 USD per ounce margin. Again a stress test for the moving alerts function – but the other way around, downwards.
But now the gold price seems to recover and it slowly goes back into the right direction (as long as you are bullish).

And as reminder to ourselves: Don't forget to integrate the Year-to-Date and the percentage deviation functionality into the charts view…
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Get a GoldPriceOne Plus free test ride!
If you're curious if our GoldPriceOne Plus subscription is a good investment, there is only one solution: Try it for free! Just grab the promotional code inside this blog post and enjoy your free month.
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GoldPriceOne 1.1.1 for macOS available now
The latest version of GoldPriceOne for macOS is available for download now. We updated the look and added a lot of improvements to our gold info app.

Feel free to give it a try. You can download it at the mac app store and play around with it, but we recommend you not to subscribe to the gpoPlusOne pack - a USD 0.99 monthly subscription - before (let me check) tomorrow.
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Planned features for the next release
While GoldPriceOne 1.1.1 is still dawdling around in review, we have been considering what might come next.
Our favorites so far are: A widget for iOS and macOS, integration of our own push service - which might be somehow more complicated than we thought it was - just because of data privacy and collecting data.
Some chart features like a 30, 100, 200 day line or something like that.
Then there are some questions that need to be answered: Would it make sense to use GoldPriceOneMobile on the iPad or on Apple Silicon Macs?
Is someone using Apple Vision Pro and would use our gold price info app?
How many days are left until we can extend the historical charts to 1 year (as you might know we do collect the data and host the API ourselves to avoid any 3rd-party dependencies as good as possible)?
What languages should be added to the app? Japanese? Korean? Polish? Schwytzertütsch*? Tons of questions, tons of ideas.
If you have any request and/or better ideas what you'ld like to see with one of the next updates - feel free to drop us an email.
* Yes, that exists and it's one of the four official languages spoken in Switzerland
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GoldPriceOne macOS 1.1.1 to be released soon
The last days we worked on the 1.1.1 update of GoldPriceOne - the macOS version of our gold price information app. We'll send it in to be reviewed today and expect to release it pretty soon.