Track gold alongside the rest of your portfolio
Review bullion, gold ETFs, and related positions together with stocks, bonds, and spending data in one gold portfolio app.
Tracker · gold tracker app
Use a physical gold tracking app and gold ETF tracker for gold-linked positions, portfolio context, and privacy-first records.

Review bullion, gold ETFs, and related positions together with stocks, bonds, and spending data in one gold portfolio app.
Keep a usable record of purchase dates, entry prices, and position changes so physical gold holdings stay tied to real decisions.
Understand how gold affects diversification and portfolio balance, not just the headline move in the metal itself.
Your financial records stay under your control with local encrypted storage and optional sync through your own cloud.
A basic gold price widget tells you where spot gold moved today. A practical gold tracker app should also show what you own, how your gold fits into your allocation, and how the rest of your money is moving at the same time. 1cc.ai is built for that broader review workflow.
Explain how gold moved relative to equities, bonds, and cash so users can review whether it is still serving the role they expect.
Review gold movement, gold ETF exposure, and allocation drift with AI summaries that stay informational rather than advisory.
Highlight whether gold has become a larger share of the total portfolio after price movement or new purchases.
Show gold position changes next to household cash flow so users can review decisions with wider financial context.
Yes. 1cc.ai works as physical gold tracking software for personal records, while also keeping gold ETFs and gold-linked securities in the same financial view.
Yes. 1cc.ai can be used as a physical gold tracking app to record gold purchases, review position changes, and see gold beside cash, ETFs, bonds, stocks, and expenses.
Yes. The gold tracker workflow supports gold ETFs and gold-linked positions alongside physical gold records and the rest of your portfolio context.
Yes. The gold tracker page is positioned for people who want a gold portfolio app that keeps gold records visible beside cash flow and other holdings.
No. The gold tools sit inside a wider finance app so you can compare gold with other holdings, cash flow, and day-to-day spending.
No. It helps you organize and review your positions. It does not provide financial advice or predict future gold prices.