Silver Breaks $50 for the First Time Since 1980

Discover the major silver price drivers behind silver’s surge past $50 and gold’s climb toward $4,000 — and what it means for investors today.
Gold Isn’t Scarce — So Why Is It So Valuable?

For decades, sound money advocates have leaned on a simple, tidy idea: gold is valuable because it’s scarce. But what if that argument misses the point entirely? In his latest video, Alan Hibbard takes aim at the “scarcity” narrative and replaces it with a more precise—and more powerful—mental model: arduousness. It’s not just about how rare something is. It’s about how hard it is to inflate its supply. If you’ve ever used scarcity to defend gold… you might want to rethink that. Scarcity vs. Value: Not the Same Thing Let’s start with a quick thought experiment: if gold is valuable […]
Gold to Silver Ratio Today: Why Silver May Still Be Undervalued

Silver just surged 16.3% in 3 months—are you too late? The gold to silver ratio today still signals undervaluation. See why silver may have much more room to run—and what savvy investors are watching next.
Silver Price Prediction: The Cup and Handle Pattern Pointing to Triple Digits

Silver could be on the verge of a breakout. In the latest episode of The Gold & Silver Show, Mike Maloney and Alan Hibbard explore a rare technical pattern flashing across multiple timeframes. The setup? A multi-year “cup and handle” formation already breaking out on 6-month, quarterly, and annual charts. Mike believes this pattern could push silver beyond $150—possibly to $300, $400, or even $500+ per ounce. That might sound far-fetched, but historical parallels suggest it’s not only possible — it’s happened before. A Look Back: The 1970s Bull Market Mike compares the current silver market to the bull run of […]
Gold to Silver Ratio 100:1 – What It Means for Silver Investors

Something extraordinary just happened in the precious metals world: the gold silver ratio has reached the 100:1 mark. In simple terms, it now takes a whopping 100 ounces of silver to buy just a single ounce of gold.