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In reply to the discussion: SOMETHING is going on in the market. Re: precious metals. [View all]UpInArms
(53,994 posts)18. Peter Schiff with Kitco
https://www.kitco.com/news/article/2025-12-24/peter-schiff-says-fed-reversal-inflation-clash-trump-and-silver-surge-point
Schiff said the sharp move in silver prices above $66 an ounce reflects years of suppressed pricing finally giving way to monetary and supply-driven demand. He pointed to the break above $50 as a decisive technical event, noting that thered be no more resistance once silver had reached $50.
Looking ahead to 2026, Schiff characterized $100 silver as a very realistic target, adding that prices could move higher if monetary instability accelerates. He also expects gold to reach at least $5,000, noting that silvers growth often signals deeper stress in the financial system.
Looking ahead to 2026, Schiff characterized $100 silver as a very realistic target, adding that prices could move higher if monetary instability accelerates. He also expects gold to reach at least $5,000, noting that silvers growth often signals deeper stress in the financial system.
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I noticed this as well. Those of us below the top 1% are just held captive to the PTB forces...
hlthe2b
3 hrs ago
#1
Then I'd hold onto that. A lot of the gold we bought in the 60s in Thailand was high carat and low level design ...
marble falls
2 hrs ago
#27
Yes and the rising number of countries joining BCRICS for trade currency is weakening the US
Bev54
25 min ago
#38
It's global data centers and electronics. Silver is a long time artificially suppressed price market
Melon
3 hrs ago
#5
I read this morning Elon Musk pushing cyber currency. What does he need for his
doc03
24 min ago
#39
Yes, I'm just starting to read about China stopping silver exports on 1/1/26.
LuckyCharms
2 hrs ago
#19
I saw that this morning. I have a little horde of silver bits and pieces I've been saving to cash in and it looks like
Vinca
2 hrs ago
#25
Personally, I don't care all that much about the real estate market
RetiredParatrooper
23 min ago
#42