Gold on a high but are gold stocks missing the rally? Top 5 stocks down as much as 50% in 2025

Gold has once again shattered records, surging to an all-time high for the second consecutive session. On March 19, domestic futures saw gold prices touching Rs 90,000 per 10 grams, driven by factors such as the escalating geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties in the US.

Globally, spot gold hit a peak of $3,018.66 per ounce, while US gold futures hovered around $3,027. The yellow metal’s relentless rally has been fuelled by multiple factors, including the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, investor anxiety over US Federal Reserve policies, and a weakening US dollar, which slipped to a five-month low below 103.

This surge has naturally impacted gold-related stocks in India. However, most of the top gold stocks are down significantly if we track their 2025 price movement. Here’s a closer look at how key gold stocks have performed year-to-date (YTD).

Kalyan Jewellers India down 43% YTD

One of India’s most recognised jewellery brands, Kalyan Jewellers, saw its stock trade nearly 2% higher in intraday trade at Rs 441.45 per share. However, despite this short-term gain, the company’s stock has faced a sharp YTD decline of about 43% in 2025.

In the last five days, the share price of Kalyan Jewellers has gained 6%, but over the past month, it has fallen by 8%. Zooming out to a six-month perspective, the stock has dropped 37%, though on a one-year basis, it has climbed 21%.

The company’s 52-week high stands at Rs 795.40, while its 52-week low is Rs 336.05. At current levels, the stock is trading nearly 44% below its peak.

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PC Jeweller has had a volatile year, currently trading at Rs 14.15, up 0.36% in today’s session.

So far in 2025, its PC Jeweller share price has dipped about 13% YTD. However, the past five days have brought an 8% jump, and over the last month, the stock has delivered a 15% return.

Over six months, PC Jeweller’s stock has gained a marginal 2%, while its one-year return stands at an impressive 140% rise.

Recently, the company announced a major debt resolution plan, approving the allotment of 51.71 crore shares to lenders to settle Rs 1,510 crore in debt. The stock’s 52-week high is Rs 19.30,

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