Silver just hit a new all-time high, breaking through $60 per ounce. The year-to-date increase has doubled.



Several key factors are fueling this round of market movement. For years, silver supply has been insufficient, with strong industrial demand, coupled with some regions experiencing inventory disruptions, making the tight situation more apparent.

The macroeconomic environment is also contributing. Investors generally expect the Federal Reserve to start a rate-cutting cycle, which is naturally favorable for precious metals. Another significant variable is tariff risk—potential new trade policies from the US have led North American buyers to stockpile silver, further boosting market demand. The mismatch between supply and demand, along with risk-averse sentiment, makes the upward momentum for silver look quite strong.
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ArbitrageBotvip
· 41m ago
Silver doubles? The old brothers who are accumulating will be laughing to death... Tight supply + tariff expectations, funds are rushing into precious metals. This wave is indeed quite interesting. The cycle of interest rate cuts has started again, and precious metals are completely just a safe-haven asset. 60 dollars? Feels like it's just the beginning, there's still room to go... On the industrial demand side, silver is widely used in industrial applications; it can't be lacking. Once the tariff risk appears, stockpiling in North America follows suit. That's true demand. The chaos in inventories is interesting; is the supply side really blocked? When the Fed cuts interest rates, precious metals take off. This logic is too rigid, but it works well. Doubling in gains... the early buyers probably sold now, right? Latecomers, be careful of catching the bag. Will there be a pullback after breaking through 60? Feels a bit rushed...
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ShortingEnthusiastvip
· 12-13 02:52
Doubling? Why didn't I get in? I'm so regretful. --- Tariff risk is the real driver; stockpiling is always a reliable strategy. --- Supply tightness is a smokescreen; honestly, it's just too much money. --- $60? It should have risen to this level long ago, but it was suppressed too harshly a few years ago. --- The expectation of interest rate cuts has been speculated for so long; how long the market can hold is a question. --- I understand the logic of North American folks stockpiling, but can this last? --- Robust industrial demand... sounds like a justification for price hikes? --- Chaotic inventories actually push prices up; interesting.
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GasFeeCryingvip
· 12-13 02:51
Has silver doubled? Why didn't I catch up... missed another buying opportunity --- Tight supply + accumulation expectations, this combo really packs a punch --- Honestly, it's all about betting on the Fed cutting rates; that's how precious metals play --- With tariffs hanging overhead, everyone is rushing to buy silver—it's a bit crazy --- Breakthroughs above $60 could push it to $80? I just can't understand this round of the market --- Confusing inventories + industrial demand, shorts must be anxious as hell right now --- Should have accumulated more earlier; is it a bit late now to enter... --- When risk aversion kicks in, everything can rise—that's the current logic
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MetaDreamervip
· 12-13 02:45
The doubling of silver... with supply already tight and now added tariff risks, the surge in hoarding is quite understandable. --- $60 an ounce? Wow, this increase is outrageous. With expectations of rate cuts and risk aversion emotions stacking up, it's really unstoppable. --- The chaos in inventories combined with industrial demand—this supply and demand mismatch logic does hold, but it also feels like there's a lot of hype involved. --- North America is hoarding silver? Will this round still go up? It depends on when the Federal Reserve finally acts. --- Precious metals are rising again. Every time, they say there's a supply shortage. Why believe it this time? --- Tariff risk is a really strong variable, directly boosting the desire to hoard, and market sentiment has been played with. --- Doubling in price... if it pulls back, it’s going to hurt a lot. It feels a bit scary. --- Tight supply + rate cut expectations + risk aversion—this combo punch in silver is indeed well executed.
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