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Gold.com, Inc.

Strong FundamentalsStrong FundamentalsRevenue growing 244% YoYRecent insider buyingConsistent chatter on X (15.8K/wk), no spike
$GOLD·$1.3B·Financial - Capital Markets·Financial Services
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Gold.com, Inc.$GOLD
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Today's AI verdict on what's driving $GOLD, plus how loud the X conversation is and which way it's leaning.

AI analysis

TickerTalks’ read on the fundamentals and what’s driving the move.

Comeback attemptStalledAI verdict · as of 2026-06-14

The move has stalled — likely just drifts unless something new shows up.

Precious-metals trader with Tether now its largest shareholder — the strategic story is unique, the trading P&L isn't.

Gold.com is a precious-metals trading and lending company that took on a new identity after the stablecoin issuer Tether became its largest shareholder. The story is whether Tether's involvement turns it into something more strategic than a bullion wholesaler, or whether it stays a thin-float low-margin trading business with a new majority owner. Revenue scaled massively last quarter — $10.4B, up ~244% YoY — but this is a pass-through bullion trading firm whose gross margin is under 1% and whose operating margin barely clears zero, so revenue growth doesn't translate cleanly to earnings. At ~14x TTM earnings with $8.2M of open-market buying from Tether in May, and a fresh 3.37M-share resale registration for Tether's subsidiary, the bet is on what Tether actually does with its stake, not the underlying P&L. The dilution overhang from the resale shelf is the structural counterweight to the strategic buying.

What to watch: Whether Tether moves from passive shareholder to strategic acquirer or commercial partner (any USDT-precious-metals product integration would be the catalyst), and whether the 3.37M-share resale shelf actually gets sold — the latter caps upside until either resolved.

On the calendar: 2026-08-27 — Q4 earnings

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What it does

Plain-English summary of the business — what they sell and how they make money.

Gold.com, Inc., along with its various subsidiaries, functions as a comprehensive trading firm specializing in precious metals. Its operations are structured across three primary divisions: Wholesale Sales & Ancillary Services, Direct-to-Consumer offerings, and Secured Lending. Through its Wholesale Sales & Ancillary Services segment, the company trades gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. These metals are available in numerous forms, including bars, plates, powders, wafers, grains, ingots, and coins. This division also extends a suite of supplementary services such as financing, secure storage, consignment, logistics, and tailored financial programs. Furthermore, it designs and produces its own line of minted silver products. The Direct-to-Consumer segment provides customers access to a wide array of precious metal products – specifically gold, silver, copper, platinum, and palladium – through its proprietary websites and various online marketplaces. It manages five dedicated e-commerce sites, each targeting distinct niches within the retail precious metals market. This segment also directly serves individual investors, promoting its merchandise via television, radio, online platforms, and proactive customer outreach. In its Secured Lending segment, Gold.com, Inc. originates and acquires commercial loans collateralized by bullion and valuable numismatic coins. This service primarily supports coin and precious metal dealers, investors, and collectors. The company boasts a broad and diverse client base, encompassing financial institutions, bullion retailers, industrial manufacturers and fabricators, sovereign mints, refiners, specialized coin and metal dealers, individual investors, collectors, and various e-commerce and general retail customers. Geographically, Gold.com, Inc. maintains an international presence with operations spanning the United States, the broader North American region, Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa, and Australia. The company, which traces its origins back to its founding in 1965, is headquartered in El Segundo, California.

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Fundamentals & catalyst

Profitability, valuation, and the next earnings event — at a glance, with rule-of-thumb signals.

Key ratios

P/E
14.1How much investors are paying per dollar of profit the company actually earned in the last 12 months. Lower means the stock looks cheaper relative to earnings.~15–25 is typical for the S&P 500; high-growth names trade 30+; hyper-growth or speculative can be 100+ or negative.
ROIC
-7.9%What percentage return the business earns on every dollar of capital (equity + debt) deployed in operations. The cleanest measure of business quality.Above ~15% is high-quality; consistently above 25% suggests a real moat. Below the company's cost of capital is value-destroying.
Op margin
-0.5%Operating profit (after sales, marketing, R&D, and overhead but before interest and taxes) as a percentage of revenue. The clearest view of how well the underlying business is run.Mature business above 20% is healthy; software businesses can run 30%+; commodity / retail businesses operate in single digits.
FCF yield
8.7%Free cash flow (operating cash flow minus capex) divided by the company's market cap. The cash-on-cash return you'd get owning the whole business at today's price.Above ~5% is attractive; below ~2% means you're paying up for growth. Capital-light businesses (software) run higher than capital-heavy ones (utilities).
P/S
0.1Same idea as P/E but per dollar of revenue. Useful for companies that aren't profitable yet, where P/E is meaningless.Under ~2 is cheap; software / SaaS often runs 8–15; well above 20 implies the market is pricing in very high future growth.
ROE
11.5%Net income as a percentage of shareholders' equity. Similar to ROIC but counts only the equity side.Above 20% is strong, but can be inflated by leverage — a heavily indebted company can show high ROE with weak underlying ROIC.
Gross margin
0.7%Revenue minus the direct cost of producing what was sold, as a percentage of revenue. The first read on whether the product is structurally profitable.Software / SaaS is typically 70%+; consumer goods 30–50%; commodity / hardware businesses can be under 20%.
D/E
0.1Total debt divided by shareholders' equity. Measures how much the business runs on borrowed money versus owner capital.Under 1 is conservative; 1–2 is typical for mature businesses; over 2 is leveraged and more sensitive to interest rates.

Past earnings

QuarterReportedActualEstimateSurprise
Q1 2026May 6, 2026$3.06$2.17+41.0%
Q4 2025Feb 5, 2026$0.91$0.70+30.0%
Q3 2025Nov 6, 2025$0.20$0.86-76.7%
Q2 2025Sep 9, 2025$0.76$0.57+33.3%
Next earningsThu, Aug 27·consensus EPS $0.94

Quarterly trend

QuarterRevenueYoYGrossOpEPSFCF
Q3 FY26$10.4B+244.0%1.6%0.9%$2.31$-71.9M
Q2 FY26$6.5B+136.2%-2.5%-3.4%$0.47$-73.6M
Q1 FY26$3.7B+35.6%2.0%0.1%$-0.04$193.4M
Q4 FY25$2.5B-0.5%3.3%0.8%$0.36$63.2M

Forward consensus

5-year forecast · up to 4 analysts
FYRevenueRangeEPSRangeAnalysts
FY26$26.2B$24.1B – $28.3B$4.01$2.75 – $5.544
FY27$22.6B$17.7B – $27.6B$3.42$2.35 – $4.734
FY28$22.7B$17.2B – $29.4B$4.50$4.29 – $4.712
FY29$24.1B$18.3B – $31.2B$5.33$3.65 – $7.361
FY30$25.6B$19.4B – $33.1B$6.21$4.26 – $8.571

Setup & momentum

Volume, range, and moving-average position — the technical setup driving short-term moves.

Right now

Vol vs 30dToday's traded share volume divided by the average over the prior 30 trading days. ≥3× signals unusual interest; below 1× is quiet.0.8×Today's traded share volume divided by the average over the prior 30 trading days. ≥3× signals unusual interest; below 1× is quiet.
52w rangeWhere the latest close sits between the 52-week low (0%) and high (100%). Above 80% is extended; below 30% is basing or in a downtrend.51%Where the latest close sits between the 52-week low (0%) and high (100%). Above 80% is extended; below 30% is basing or in a downtrend.
vs 50d MALatest close vs the 50-day simple moving average. Positive = short-term trend is up.+2.3%Latest close vs the 50-day simple moving average. Positive = short-term trend is up.
vs 200d MALatest close vs the 200-day simple moving average. Positive = long-term trend is up.+16.0%Latest close vs the 200-day simple moving average. Positive = long-term trend is up.

Float & profile

FloatLow float · 19.4M shFree-float shares — the slice of issued stock actually available to trade. Lower buckets squeeze harder on a catalyst.Traded today2.1% of floatToday's volume as a percent of the free float. Above 5% on a single day is unusually high turnover for the available share count.β0.605-year weekly beta vs the S&P 500. Above 1.5 means the stock typically moves more than the index; below 0.8 moves less.FilingActive offeringA shelf registration (S-3 / S-3ASR / S-1) or prospectus supplement (424B*) was filed in the last 90 days — the company is registered to (or actively) issuing new shares. Dilution risk.

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  • Position vs 50d & 200d MAs and 52-week range — trend direction at a glance
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Insider activity

Recent open-market buys and sells by officers and directors — flagged when multiple insiders cluster.

Recent transactions

BuyMay 22Tether Global Investments Fund, S.i.c.a.f., S.a.10% owner58.5K sh$2.5MBuyMay 21Tether Global Investments Fund, S.i.c.a.f., S.a.10% owner40.1K sh$1.7MBuyMay 20Tether Global Investments Fund, S.i.c.a.f., S.a.10% owner56.6K sh$2.3MBuyMay 19Tether Global Investments Fund, S.i.c.a.f., S.a.10% owner44.7K sh$1.8MSellMay 13Gregory N RobertsCEO40.0K sh$1.7MSellMay 12Gregory N RobertsCEO30.0K sh$1.3MSellMay 11Gregory N RobertsCEO30.0K sh$1.4MBuyMay 5Tether Global Investments Fund, S.i.c.a.f., S.a.10% owner530.3K sh$23.6MSellMar 31William A Richardson10% owner20.0K sh$800KSellMar 25William A Richardson10% owner14.8K sh$665K
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+ 10 other (6 exempts · 2 awards · 1 inkind · 1 gift) in window

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SEC filings

Material 8-K, 13D, S-3, and 424B5 events from the last 180 days — the filings that actually move the price.

Recent material filings

S-3ASRAuto-shelf registrationMay 15S-3ASR
AI summary

Gold.com, Inc. filed an S-3ASR (automatic shelf registration, effective immediately upon filing) on May 15, 2026 for the resale of up to 3,370,787 shares of common stock by selling stockholder TPM, S.A. de C.V. (a controlled subsidiary of Tether Global Investments Fund, S.I.C.A.F., S.A.). The shares were issued in two tranches to TPM as part of a $150 million PIPE financing. This shelf registration allows Tether's subsidiary to register and sell its Gold.com position into the market; no proceeds from the resale flow to Gold.com itself.

S-3Shelf registrationMay 15S-3
AI summary

Gold.com, Inc. filed a Form S-3 registration statement on May 15, 2026 — a standard (non-automatic) shelf filing to register the resale of up to 3,370,787 shares of common stock by selling stockholder TPM, S.A. de C.V. (a Tether Global subsidiary), the same block covered by the concurrent S-3ASR (JOB 73). The shares were issued in two tranches as part of Tether's $150 million PIPE financing at $44.50 per share. No proceeds from the resale flow to Gold.com itself.

SC 13D/AActivist amendmentMay 7SC 13D/A
AI summary

Tether Global Investments Fund (via wholly-controlled subsidiary TPM, S.A. de C.V., El Salvador) filed Amendment No. 1 to Schedule 13D for Gold.com, Inc. (GOLD), triggered by the issuance of 3,370,787 shares of GOLD common stock to TPM as part of the $150 million PIPE financing at $44.50/share. TPM's aggregate position is 3,370,787 shares (11.8% of class), with all voting and dispositive power shared (not sole); Giancarlo Devasini holds a greater than 50% voting interest in Tether, the ultimate controlling entity. Tether/TPM is now an 11.8% activist-scale holder of Gold.com.

3New insider — initial holdingsApr 163
AI summary

TPM, S.A. de C.V. (a controlled subsidiary of Tether Global Investments Fund, S.I.C.A.F., S.A.; ultimate controlling person Giancarlo Devasini via greater than 50% voting interest in Tether) filed a Form 3 as a new 10%+ beneficial owner of Gold.com, Inc. (GOLD) as of February 4, 2026. Under the Purchase Agreement (February 4, 2026), TPM agreed to acquire 3,370,787 shares at $44.50/share in two tranches totaling $150 million: the first tranche of 2,840,449 shares ($126.4 million) closed February 6, 2026; the second tranche of 530,337 shares ($23.6 million) was pending HSR clearance at the time of filing.

3New insider — initial holdingsMar 193
8-KOfficer or director changeMar 168-K — Item 5.02: Officer or director change
SC 13D/AActivist amendmentMar 13SC 13D/A
8-KMaterial agreementFeb 198-K — Item 1.01: Material agreement
+ 13 other (3 13Gs · 2 10-Qs · 2 earnings 8-Ks · 2 3s) in window

Recent news

Latest headlines from major outlets, sourced and timestamped — context for whatever just moved.

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