LINK / XAG Ratio
Chainlink vs Silver: price ratio and historical chart. Ratio = LINK price ÷ XAG price. Data from our cached daily closes.
Quick answer
Current signal: Moderately weak
Chainlink sits under the long-run midpoint versus Silver, without printing the floor.
Around 24% of past days showed a lower ratio—Silver has often led on a relative basis recently.
It does not mean either side is a bargain or overpriced by itself.
What this means
- Very high or very low levels flag relative stretch, not whether either price is “fair” on its own.
- Pair this with each asset’s own history—relative and absolute stories can diverge.
- Short windows can look noisy; longer spans show whether a move lasted.
The LINK/XAG ratio is Chainlink price ÷ Silver price. Latest ratio: —
Final verdict
Best for relative-strength and ratio context on the same calendar—use it next to single-asset charts, not instead of them. Educational only.
About this ratio
LINK / XAG = Chainlink price ÷ Silver price. A rising ratio means Chainlink is outperforming Silver; a falling ratio means the opposite. This page uses the same daily close data as our investment calculators.
For education and planning only. Not investment advice.
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