Silver is on a parabolic rally. Retail investors are driving the move, much like they did during the recent gold surge – only this time, they’re turning to silver because its price tag feels more ...
A reader asked me to update a previous long-term silver chart of mine. Below, is the updated long-term chart for silver. Since the last chart, silver has broken out of the pennant formation (on the ...
Gold has led the current commodity rally, breaking out in 2019, with silver and broad commodities lagging but showing signs of catching up. The CRB index is at a key resistance level, suggesting a ...
Silver’s recent strength is attracting attention, with investors and analysts debating whether the metal is primed for a sustained period of outperformance. Three charts – the gold-to-silver ratio, ...
For over 12-months now, silver has dramatically underperformed gold, prompting many to question whether this underperformance will lead to a closing of the gold-silver ratio. Indeed, over the last few ...
Gold? On fire. Silver? Even hotter. Base metals like copper? Looking good, too. But there is ONE commodity sellers can’t stop selling. Oil. Just look at the MoneyShow Chart of the Day. It shows the ...
Gold and silver face sharp declines as commodity index rebalancing triggers billions in futures sales. Citigroup estimates $6 ...
Amid silver’s recent surge following a long period of stagnation, a wave of articles and commentaries has emerged calling its rise an unsustainable bubble that's about to burst and burn investors.
Gold and silver fell for a second day, with investors positioning for an annual rebalancing of commodity indexes that will ...
There has not been much use writing about the precious metals rally lately because, why add to the noise? The time for making noise was back in the spring when the Gold / Silver r ...
Every year around this time, we update one of our most popular and widely followed tools, the interactive Periodic Table of Commodities Returns. I encourage you to spend a few minutes exploring it.
Jim Rogers’ daughters may not have been born with silver spoons in their mouths, but they’ve got them now. Not silver spoons, exactly, but silver bullion. “My little girls don’t own stocks — they own ...