Why Silver’s Supply Shock Is Inevitable

Here’s something wild: most silver mines aren’t really silver mines. Roughly 70% of all silver comes as a byproduct of mining for other metals like copper, zinc, and lead. That means silver production isn’t responding to silver demand — or even silver prices. And that’s a problem. In the latest episode of The Gold Silver Show, Mike Maloney and Alan Hibbard break down why this strange dynamic is setting silver up for an explosive move — and why the supply side may be powerless to stop it. Silver Supply Is Tied to Other Markets Unlike gold, silver isn’t typically mined […]
The Senate Just Added $3.3 Trillion to the Tab. Are You Ready?

New Senate bill adds $3.3T in debt — just as the U.S. dollar posts its worst start to a year since 1973.
