Why Do Investors Buy Silver Too Late — And What Does It Cost?

Every silver bull market follows the same pattern: thin buying interest at low prices, surging attention near the top. Understanding why that happens — and what it costs — is the difference between building wealth and chasing it.
Retail Investors Just Set a Record. History Says Be Careful.

Retail investors just poured a record $48 billion into U.S. stocks in 21 days — at all-time highs. History shows similar surges in optimism often occur near major market peaks, including 1999 and 2007. With household equity allocations at historic extremes, the bigger question isn’t just how high stocks can go — but how much risk is quietly building beneath the surface.
