5 Reasons Silver Surged Past $60 — Is $75 Next?

Silver has shattered its psychological barrier, breaking past $60 per ounce for the first time in history. This milestone in the precious metals bull market signals fundamental shifts in industrial demand and monetary dynamics that could sustain higher prices for years. Discover the five key drivers behind this unprecedented surge and why $75 may be the next target.
Is It Too Late to Buy Silver? Setting the Record Straight

Silver just hit all-time highs — but according to Mike Maloney and Alan Hibbard, the real move is still ahead. With a 7-year supply deficit, a historic 45-year technical breakout, and a collapsing gold-to-silver ratio, the fundamentals point to dramatically higher prices. Here’s why it’s not too late to buy silver — and why the “fireworks” may only be getting started.
Is Silver Poised for a Massive Reversion?

Silver may be on the verge of a powerful reversion. In the latest GoldSilver Show, Mike Maloney and Alan Hibbard reveal why soaring global demand, central bank accumulation, and an extreme gold-to-silver ratio could signal silver’s next major move. Despite recent gains, silver remains far below its inflation-adjusted highs — setting up what Mike calls a “coiled spring” opportunity as the world edges toward a monetary reset.
Failure to Deliver: The Setup for $100 Silver

Silver’s bull market is no longer just a rally — it’s a structural shift. For the first time in history, silver has held above $40 for more than 20 straight trading days, a streak that eclipses both the 1980 hyperbubble and the 2011 run. But as Mike Maloney warns in his latest update, the real story isn’t just the strength of this rally — it’s the fragility of supply. A single “failure to deliver” could cause silver to gap higher, skipping entire price levels overnight. Let’s break down the key insights from Mike’s analysis. The $100 Overnight Risk “If there’s […]
Why Silver Is Undervalued: The Case for a 20:1 Gold–Silver Ratio

If you’ve been wondering whether silver is still “cheap” after its latest rally, Mike Maloney’s framework makes the case loud and clear: relative to gold, silver remains one of the most undervalued major assets on the planet. The lens that reveals this is the gold–silver ratio (GSR)—how many ounces of silver it takes to buy one ounce of gold. Understand this ratio, and you’ll see why Mike expects powerful moves ahead, plus how disciplined investors can turn that volatility into more gold over time. The Core Imbalance: What We Dig Up vs. What Markets Price In Start with supply. Today’s […]
Triple-Digit Silver? Why the Charts Say It’s Possible

The silver market is flashing signals we haven’t seen in decades. In his latest video, Mike Maloney explains why silver’s chart pattern — the classic “cup and handle” — has broken out on major time frames, and why that could point to three-digit silver prices in the years ahead. Let’s unpack the key highlights from Mike’s update. The Cup-and-Handle Breakout On daily, weekly, and especially quarterly charts, silver has now completed a cup-and-handle pattern that technical analysts have been watching for years. Historically, this formation precedes major upside moves. Mike notes that silver hasn’t closed above $40 on a quarterly […]
The Perfect Storm: Why Silver’s 5-Year Supply Deficit Could Trigger a Historic Price Reset
The Supply Crisis Building in Plain Sight For the past five to seven years, the silver market has been running on empty. Global consumption consistently exceeds production, creating a persistent deficit that’s draining above-ground supplies. Unlike paper assets created with keystrokes, silver is finite — and we’re using more than we’re mining. In their latest Gold Silver Show, Mike Maloney and Alan Hibbard reveal just how severe this imbalance has become. This isn’t a temporary glitch; it’s a structural problem compounding year after year. When demand outstrips supply for this long, a reckoning is inevitable. Industrial Demand: The Game Changer […]
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 […]
Silver Market Outlook: Price Surge to $40 in 2025?

Silver Market Outlook 2025: Expert analysis reveals $40 price targets, supply deficits & industrial demand driving precious metal gains.
Why $100+ Silver Prices Aren’t Just Possible — They’re Inevitable

$100 silver prices are closer than you think. Mike shares 8 compelling reasons silver could reach triple digits.
