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Gold Rate Last 30 Days in Qatar, Chart and Daily History
This page tracks the gold rate in Qatar across the past 30 days, with daily price points for every major karat. Use the history to spot recent trends, identify good buying days in retrospect, and understand the volatility you can expect when planning a near term gold purchase.
Gold Price Chart, Last 30 Days
| Karat | Today (gram) | Yesterday | Change | Per Tola | Per Ounce | Per Kg |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 Karat | QAR 516.80 | QAR 512.17 | ▲ 4.63 | QAR 6,027.90 | QAR 16,074.42 | QAR 516,804 |
| 22 Karat | QAR 473.74 | QAR 469.49 | ▲ 4.25 | QAR 5,525.58 | QAR 14,734.89 | QAR 473,737 |
| 21 Karat | QAR 452.20 | QAR 448.15 | ▲ 4.05 | QAR 5,274.41 | QAR 14,065.12 | QAR 452,204 |
| 18 Karat | QAR 387.60 | QAR 384.13 | ▲ 3.47 | QAR 4,520.93 | QAR 12,055.82 | QAR 387,603 |
| 14 Karat | QAR 301.47 | QAR 298.77 | ▲ 2.70 | QAR 3,516.28 | QAR 9,376.75 | QAR 301,469 |
| 10 Karat | QAR 215.34 | QAR 213.41 | ▲ 1.93 | QAR 2,511.63 | QAR 6,697.68 | QAR 215,335 |
All prices in Qatari Riyal (QAR). Rates are indicative, based on the international spot price converted at the fixed QAR peg of 3.6400, and refreshed twice daily.
The 30 Day Picture
| Date | 24K / Gram | 22K / Gram | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 17, 2026 | QAR 512.04 | QAR 469.37 | — |
| Aug 16, 2026 | QAR 512.17 | QAR 469.49 | ▲ 0.03% |
| Aug 15, 2026 | QAR 512.17 | QAR 469.49 | — 0% |
| Aug 14, 2026 | QAR 504.77 | QAR 462.71 | ▼ 1.44% |
| Aug 13, 2026 | QAR 516.09 | QAR 473.09 | ▲ 2.24% |
| Aug 12, 2026 | QAR 516.37 | QAR 473.34 | ▲ 0.05% |
| Aug 11, 2026 | QAR 516.45 | QAR 473.41 | ▲ 0.02% |
| Aug 10, 2026 | QAR 505.63 | QAR 463.50 | ▼ 2.1% |
| Aug 9, 2026 | QAR 508.13 | QAR 465.78 | ▲ 0.49% |
| Aug 8, 2026 | QAR 508.13 | QAR 465.78 | — 0% |
What the Last 30 Days Tells You
Looking at a 30 day window strikes a useful balance, long enough to see real trends, short enough to filter out long term noise. Use this view to answer:
- Is today’s price relatively high or low? Compare against the 30 day range.
- How volatile have prices been recently? The spread between highest and lowest tells you how much movement to expect day to day.
- Is the trend rising, falling or sideways? Look at the start of the period versus the end.
- When did prices peak and trough? Useful context if you missed a buying opportunity recently.
How Qatari Prices Move in a 30 Day Window
Because the QAR is fixed to USD, every move in the international gold market flows almost perfectly into the Qatari price. In a typical 30 day period:
- The total range from high to low is usually 3 to 7 percent of the price level.
- Daily moves average 0.5 to 1.5 percent in either direction.
- Major news events can cause moves of 2 to 4 percent in a single day.
- Weekend gaps are common because international markets close.
Practical Uses of 30 Day History
- Validating a shop quote. If a shop’s per gram rate is materially out of line with recent history, that is a flag.
- Timing a near term purchase. If you have a 2 week window, the 30 day view tells you whether you are buying near a recent high or low.
- Calculating an average price. For dollar cost averaging, the 30 day average gives you a fair benchmark.
- Spotting market events. Big single day moves often correlate with macro news worth understanding.
For Longer Term History
See our 1 year gold rate history page for monthly averages and longer trend visibility, or the main gold price history page for a complete picture.
A Worked Example: Reading the 30 Day Range
Say the table above shows a 30 day low of QAR 455 and a high of QAR 478 per gram of 24K, with today sitting at QAR 462. That tells you several useful things at a glance. First, today is in the lower third of the recent range, so you are not buying near a peak. Second, the spread between high and low is about 5 percent, a normal month of movement, which means a few days of patience is unlikely to save or cost you a large amount on a typical jewelry purchase. Third, if the last several days have been drifting down towards that low, momentum is on your side for a near term buy. This is how to use history as context rather than as a crystal ball.
What Moves the Price Within a Single Month
Short term swings in the Qatari rate come almost entirely from the international market, since the riyal is fixed to the dollar. The biggest 30 day movers are United States interest rate signals, where hints of cuts tend to lift gold, surprise inflation figures, sudden flares in geopolitical tension that send buyers towards safe havens, and sharp moves in the US dollar against other major currencies. Physical demand events matter too, with the Indian wedding season and festival buying tightening the market at certain times of year. None of these can be predicted reliably, which is why steady, scheduled buying usually beats trying to outguess the next headline.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often does the 30 day history update?
The table updates daily after the market close, in sync with the main price refresh schedule.
What was the highest gold price in the last 30 days in Qatar?
The 30 day high and low show in the history table above, updated daily.
Should I wait to buy gold based on recent price history?
Most professionals advise against trying to time the market. Dollar cost averaging (buying a fixed amount on a fixed schedule) outperforms market timing for most individual investors. Use the history for context, not for prediction.
For a fuller picture beyond 30 days, our main history page covers the longer arc, and the last 1 year page shows the annual trend.