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.
The Silver Supply Deficit: Why Prices Could Keep Climbing

Is the world entering a silver supply deficit? Mike Maloney argues that rising industrial demand and slow mine supply could create years of shortages. If the trend continues, silver may become far harder to obtain—and prices could move much higher.
Silver Price Forecasts Revisited: Why Wall Street Got It Wrong

Silver price forecasts revisited reveal how quickly Wall Street projections fell behind reality. As silver surged past $100, fundamentals—not bank targets—told the real story.
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.
Silver Hits $38: Why Banks Are Bearish Amid Bullish Signals

Silver is charging toward $40, but Wall Street isn’t cheering — why? With demand booming and supply shrinking, the disconnect between bullish fundamentals and bearish bank forecasts could signal a rare opportunity. Discover why smart investors are quietly accumulating now, before the herd wakes up.
