Silver 2025

Just heard a guest on CNBC mention this:

It has been a rare year for silver ($71) as it surpassed the price of a barrel of oil ($58) for the first time in a very long time. It happened very briefly during the COVID market crash, otherwise it has been decades.
 
Yeah, I'm not sure how much of that to believe, but I can verify that the Fed balance sheet did go up by $17 billion LAST week, but they haven't posted this week's move yet. That's bullish action for most assets.

 
Only thing I know, if you hear silver is at an all time high and is outperforming gold, get out while you can.

Or you can hold, and wait another 10-20 years.
 
Interesting read this morning. Of course, things can change in an instant.

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The silver 2X short ETF. Who wants a piece? :oops:

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That’s some heavy lift risk.

The question is- where is Silver going to be in two weeks. Or two months? Is the gamble that prices will fall back at least 25%? This is still very real.

Yet it might not- if you believe the sudden silver transformation and possibility of trade marketplace barriers creating shortages ahead. It could keep going.

Darn tough decision.
 
I think the only question is, how high can it go before it comes back down?

There's a reason why someone, something - deep state, big foot, aliens, whoever, has kept a ceiling on silver, and knocked it back down every time for the last century.

So it's probably a matter of when, not if this come back to earth, and from what level.
 
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So I asked AI if the Lone Ranger really used silver bullets on his show.

Answer:

Yes, the Lone Ranger famously used silver bullets, not to kill, but as his signature calling card, symbolizing justice and the value of life, often left behind after disarming criminals from his secret silver mine. While he used them as a symbol and to disarm, in reality, they were props and not ideal for actual shooting due to silver's hardness and low density compared to lead.

Purpose of the silver bullets:
    • Calling Card: Left behind as proof of his presence and justice.
    • Symbolism: Represented the preciousness of life and the importance of law and order, notes Great American Coin Company.
    • Disarming: Used as a last resort to hit hands or guns, never to kill, states Autry Museum of the American West.
Origin and reality:
    • Secret Mine:
      The Lone Ranger and his brother owned a silver mine, explaining their supply.
    • Props:
      Actual bullets used in the show were props, often made of aluminum or solid silver but not meant to be fired.
    • Impracticality:
      In reality, silver is too soft and dense for effective bullets, making them inaccurate and less powerful than lead, according to Cody Enterprise and Great American Coin Company
Of course, good money can be made in other ways with silver. Here are some silver bullets from the TV show, sold at auction two years ago. They sold them for $8k!

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