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GLDvsSLVETF Comparison

ETF 1
GLD

State Street SPDR Gold Shares ETF

This fund is part of
Gold
+1.29%
VS
ETF 2
SLV

iShares Silver Trust ETF

This fund is part of
Metal ex-Gold
+5.59%

State Street SPDR Gold Shares ETF (GLD) belongs to the Gold segment. iShares Silver Trust ETF (SLV) is part of the Metal ex-Gold segment. GLD is less expensive with a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.4%, versus 0.5% for SLV. GLD is up 5.84% year-to-date (YTD) with -$1.54B in YTD flows. SLV performs better with 6.55% YTD performance, and -$3.37B in YTD flows. Run a side-by-side ETF comparison of GLD and SLV below, and assess how they stack up in performance, liquidity, risk, exposure, holdings, and more, helping you select the best ETF for your investments.

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GLD vs SLV performance and flow charts

Performance

-20.0-15.0-10.0-5.00.05.0%Mar 9Mar 16Mar 23Mar 30Apr 7

Cumulative Flows

-4 B-3 B-2 B-1 B0 B1 BMar 9Mar 16Mar 23Mar 30Apr 7

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Historic performance and flows
Data as of 04/07/2026
1M3MYTD1Y3Y5Y
Perf.
GLD
SLV
-11.51%-8.00%
+4.02%+2.00%
+5.84%+6.55%
+52.38%+152.14%
+127.68%+203.50%
+160.16%+195.78%
Flows
GLD
SLV
-$2.36B-$1.15B
-$1.82B-$2.52B
-$1.54B-$3.37B
+$15.15B+$561M
+$18.60B+$167M
+$14.41B-$1.81B
Volatility and drawdown
3M1Y3Y5Y
Volatility
GLD
SLV
+42.32%+98.12%
+27.35%+55.14%
+19.13%+38.70%
+17.67%+34.43%
Max drawdown
GLD
SLV
-18.40%-43.29%
-18.40%-43.29%
-18.40%-43.29%
-20.33%-43.29%
Max drawdown duration
GLD
SLV
68d69d
68d69d
68d69d
653d69d
Trading data

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GLD
SLV
Last sale
4/9/2026 at 1:30 PM
$437.91
$68.39
Previous close
04/08/2026
$434.53
$67.47
Consolidated volume
04/08/2026
Average volume
30 days
Average discount or premium
30 days
Average Bid/Ask spread
30 days
Replication quality
Data as of March 31, 2026
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Main metrics
Last update 4/9/2026 at 1:30 PM
Live
Closed
GLD
SLV
Last price
$437.91
$68.39
1D performance
+0.78%
+1.36%
AuM$156.27 B$37.86 B
E/R0.4%0.5%
Characteristics
GLD
SLV
Management strategyPassivePassive
ProviderSPDRiShares
BenchmarkLBMA London Gold Market Fixing Price PM IndexLBMA Silver Price Index
N° of holdings--
Asset classCommoditiesCommodities
Trailing 12m distribution yield
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Inception dateNovember 18, 2004April 21, 2006
ESGNoNo
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Exposure

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Diversification

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Top 15 holdings

Data as of January 1, 1970
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Frequently asked questions about GLD and SLV

How have the GLD and SLV ETFs performed in 2026?

As of April 7, 2026, GLD is up 5.84% year-to-date (YTD), while SLV has returned 6.55%. That puts SLV better performer ahead so far this year.

Which ETF is attracting more investor money: GLD or SLV?

Year-to-date, the GLD ETF saw -$1.54B in flows, compared to -$3.37B for SLV.

Which ETF is more volatile: GLD or SLV?

Over the past year, GLD had a volatility of 27.35%, while SLV experienced 55.14%.

Which ETF is bigger: GLD or SLV?

As of April 7, 2026, GLD holds $156.27 B in assets under management (AUM), while SLV manages $37.86 B.

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