mrmoesy
01-16

Silver prices have double in few months. What if it doubles again and you miss the train? $ProShares Ultra Silver(AGQ)$  Oh.. I even got a few silver coins to hide in my closet.

Here are my thoughts on silver:

Silver prices are entering 2026 with explosive momentum, surging past $90 per ounce and sparking forecasts of a potential run toward $200 by year-end. Analysts cite tightening physical supply, robust industrial demand, and safe-haven flows amid geopolitical tensions as catalysts for this rally.

Current levels: Silver trades near $89–91 per ounce in early 2026.

Forecasts: Models project silver could hit $200 by late 2026, with longer-term targets stretching toward $250 in 2027 and $300 by 2028.

Why do I think it will grow?

Industrial demand: Silver’s role in solar panels, EV batteries, and electronics is expanding rapidly.

Safe-haven appeal: Geopolitical tensions and easing Fed policy are boosting investor appetite for hard assets.

Supply constraints: Tight physical supply magnifies upward price pressure.

Nonetheless, every stock has risks...

Volatility: Silver’s sharp rebounds and resistance tests highlight its tendency for sudden swings.

Macro shifts: Unexpected Fed tightening or easing geopolitical tensions could temper momentum.

What do you think? Keen to hear your thoughts too - but I'm bullish.

Gold Rebounds Strongly! Is the Bull Market Back on Track?
After two days of sharp selloffs, gold and silver staged a strong rebound. Spot gold climbed back above $4,800/oz, rising more than 3% intraday, while silver surged 5% to reclaim the $83 level. The bounce comes amid extreme volatility across risk assets, as investors reassess positioning after forced liquidations and margin stress earlier in the week. Is this rebound signaling a renewed rally? Or are gold and silver still vulnerable to further volatility ahead?
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