The average one-year price target for U.S. Gold (NasdaqCM:USAU) has been revised to $24.15 per share, marking an increase of 11.80% from the previous estimate of $21.60 as of December 18, 2025. This target represents a 22.42% rise from the latest reported closing price of $19.73 per share, with analyst projections ranging from a low of $17.57 to a high of $28.88 per share.
Institutional ownership in U.S. Gold has grown to include 138 funds, an increase of 7.81% in the last quarter. Total shares owned by these institutions rose by 23.60% to 4,260,000 shares. Key shareholders include Philadelphia Financial Management, which increased its stake by 19.77% to 858,000 shares, and Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund, which raised its holdings by 24.54% to 312,000 shares. The overall average portfolio weight for all funds in USAU stands at 0.01%, up 35.18%.
The put/call ratio for USAU is currently 0.39, indicating a bullish outlook among investors.






