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Jewelry stocks

Ready to invest in the precious gem industry? Consider these 7 stocks.

The best jewelry stocks depend on your portfolio and investment goals — while volatility can be ideal for day traders, long-term investors will want to look to stocks with steadier gains over time.

7 jewelry stocks to watch

We round up a selection of stocks in or related to the precious gem industry, weighting the list more heavily towards popular mid- and large-cap US stocks.

  1. Signet Jewelers (SIG)
  2. Fossil Group (FOSL)
  3. Tiffany-and-Co (TIF)
  4. Etsy (ETSY)
  5. Movado Group (MOV)
  6. Charles-and-Colvard (CTHR)
  7. Pandora A/S (PNDORA)

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Take a deeper dive into jewelry stocks

If you're interested in investing in the precious gem industry, take a closer look at what companies in this industry do and how the stocks have historically performed. Keep in mind that positive past performance doesn't guarantee that a stock will continue to rise in the future.

1. Signet Jewelers (SIG)

Signet Jewelers Limited operates as a diamond jewelry retailer. It operates through three segments: North America, International, and Other. The North America segment operates jewelry stores in jewelry stores in malls, mall-based kiosks, and off-mall locations in the United States and Canada primarily under the Kay Jewelers, Kay Jewelers Outlet, Jared The Galleria Of Jewelry, Jared Vault, Zales Jewelers, Zales Outlet, Diamonds Direct, James Allen, Banter by Piercing Pagoda, and Peoples Jewellers names, as well as operates online through its digital banners, James Allen and Blue Nile.

Signet Jewelers stock opened the day at $77.03 after a previous close of $76.80. The latest price was $75.06 (25-minute delay). Signet Jewelers is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD7.8 billion and employs 29,660 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $3,299,382,528
  • P/E ratio: 11.105
  • PEG ratio: 1.25

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2. Fossil Group (FOSL)

Fossil Group, Inc. , together with its subsidiaries, designs, develops, markets, and distributes consumer fashion accessories in the United States, Europe, Asia, and internationally. The company's products include traditional watches, smartwatches, jewelry, handbags, small leather goods, belts, and sunglasses.

Fossil Group stock opened the day at $3.13 after a previous close of $3.01. The latest price was $3.18 (25-minute delay). Fossil Group is listed on the NASDAQ, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$1.7 billion and employs 6,900 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $163,817,888
  • PEG ratio: -4.34

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3. Tiffany-and-Co (TIF)

Tiffany & Co. , through its subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and retails jewelry and other items. The company offers jewelry collections, engagement rings, and wedding bands.

Tiffany-and-Co is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$3.7 billion and employs 14,100 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $16,044,431,360
  • P/E ratio: 55.6562
  • PEG ratio: 4.8797

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4. Etsy (ETSY)

Etsy, Inc. , together with its subsidiaries, operates two-sided online marketplaces that connect buyers and sellers in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, Australia, France, and India. Its primary marketplace is Etsy.

Etsy stock opened the day at $106.46 after a previous close of $105.06. The latest price was $107.67 (25-minute delay). Etsy is listed on the NASDAQ, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$2.6 billion and employs 2,790 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $14,080,351,232
  • PEG ratio: 3.5639

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5. Movado Group (MOV)

Movado Group, Inc. designs, sources, markets, and distributes watches worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Watch and Accessory Brands, and Company Stores.

Movado Group stock opened the day at $29.48 after a previous close of $29.10. The latest price was $28.71 (25-minute delay). Movado Group is listed on the NYSE, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$763.6 million and employs 940 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $646,238,016
  • P/E ratio: 6.6166
  • PEG ratio: 1.16

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6. Charles-and-Colvard (CTHR)

Charles & Colvard, Ltd. operates as a fine jewelry company in the United States and internationally. The company operates in two segments, Online Channels and Traditional.

Charles-and-Colvard stock opened the day at $0.89 after a previous close of $0.92. The latest price was $0.90 (25-minute delay). Charles-and-Colvard is listed on the NASDAQ, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around USD$36.8 million and employs 59 staff.

  • Market capitalization: $28,448,088
  • PEG ratio: 0

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7. Pandora A/S (PNDORA)

Pandora A/S designs, manufactures, and markets hand-finished and contemporary jewelry. The company offers charms, bracelets, rings, earrings, necklaces, and pendants. Its jewelry material includes silver, gold with gemstones, stones, cultured pearls, and glass.

Pandora A/S stock opened the day at kr631.80 after a previous close of kr626.20. The latest price was kr642.80 (25-minute delay). Pandora A/S is listed on the CO, has a trailing 12-month revenue of around DKK$26.5 billion and employs 32,000 staff. All prices are listed in Danish krone.

  • Market capitalization: $54,520,274,944
  • P/E ratio: 11.4238
  • PEG ratio: 0.648

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How to buy jewelry stocks

Sign up with an online broker or platform to invest in one or more of these jewelry stocks.

  1. Compare share trading platforms. Use our comparison table to narrow down top brokers by fees and bonuses.
  2. Open and fund your brokerage account. You’ll need personal and financial details, like your contact and bank information.
  3. Search for the stock you're interested in. Find the stock by name or ticker symbol, like SIG or FOSL.
  4. Decide on how many to buy. Some brokers will allow you to purchase fractional shares, while others require you to purchase whole shares.
  5. Choose an order type. Invest in the jewelry stocks now with a market order or use a limit order to delay your purchase until the stock reaches your desired price.
  6. Buy the stock. Tap or click the Buy button on your brokerage account. Once you’ve invested in the precious gem industry, track how your stock performs to decide when it’s time to sell.

Bottom line

While it’s possible to turn a profit investing in jewelry stocks, keep in mind that — like any investment — jewelry stocks are not immune to risk. These stocks are subject to fluctuating conditions — both in the market and in the precious gem industry, so carefully vet your picks before you invest. And if you’re new to investing, or if it’s been awhile since you’ve taken a critical look at your investing accounts, compare brokers to make sure you’re getting the best features in your trading account.

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