Gold and silver price alerts
Set a level and be told when spot crosses it, instead of checking a rate board six times a day. Alerts are written in the currency and unit your market quotes in — rupees per 10 grams, dollars per troy ounce — and matched against the live XAU/USD spot price underneath, so changing your market re-expresses the same level rather than moving it.
Above and below
An above alert fires when the price rises through your level; a below alert fires when it falls through. Each one fires once and then stays quiet — a level that is crossed back and forth in a volatile session would otherwise notify you all afternoon. Switch it off and on again to re-arm it.
Nothing leaves your browser
There is no account, no email address and no server-side list. Your alerts live in this browser's local storage and are matched locally against the price feed the page is already reading. That has one consequence worth stating plainly: an alert only fires while the page is open in a tab. If you grant notification permission, your browser can show a system notification instead of an on-page one — but the page still has to be running for the check to happen. Clearing site data clears your alerts, and they do not follow you to another device. See the privacy policy.
Choosing a level worth watching
Alerts work best on a level you would actually act on — a buy price you have decided is fair, or a sell level for metal you already hold. Round numbers attract a lot of company, so a level a little inside one is often the more useful trigger. Bear in mind that the rate here is a wholesale benchmark: a dealer sells above it and a jeweller adds making charges and tax, which the jewellery price calculator works through.
What an alert is not
It is not a market order and nothing is executed. These are indicative prices from a published derivation, not an official fixing, and the site is not a broker or a dealer — see the risk disclaimer and how these rates are calculated.