thecrazyone wrote:I'm watching, but silver is like a snail with a limp.
pmbug wrote:I'm watching the silver space quite closely, but as there didn't seem to be a lot of interest around here, I haven't shared a lot of my thoughts/observations. I'm mostly posting about silver on X and pmbug.com. I posted a long review of yesterday's activity here:
https://x.com/pmbug/status/1976994212483567998
$50 is nice, but it's just the beginning. There is a lot happening behind the scenes of the LBMA spot market!
... Traders described a market where liquidity has almost entirely dried up, leaving anyone short spot silver struggling to source metal and forced to pay crippling borrowing costs to roll their positions to a later date.
And the squeeze has become so dramatic that some traders have rushed to book slots in the cargo holds of transatlantic flights for bulky silver bars — an expensive mode of transport typically reserved for more valuable gold — to profit off the massive premiums in London.
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CardsNCoins wrote:Most (or maybe none) of you probably don't remember me, but hello to you all. Hope everyone is well.
I was more active on here 10-15 years ago when coin roll hunting was all the rage. TD shutting down their machines killed my dumping, and that killed my hunting. I still open Realcent a couple of times a month (admittedly a terrible community member) to see what's being said.
The good news is that of the over 2,000 ounces of silver I found in boxes at face value, I have sold zero.Of the many pieces of knowledge I took away from all the good members here, the best one was to keep my hands strong.
Nick
CardsNCoins wrote:Most (or maybe none) of you probably don't remember me, but hello to you all. Hope everyone is well.
I was more active on here 10-15 years ago when coin roll hunting was all the rage. TD shutting down their machines killed my dumping, and that killed my hunting. I still open Realcent a couple of times a month (admittedly a terrible community member) to see what's being said.
The good news is that of the over 2,000 ounces of silver I found in boxes at face value, I have sold zero.Of the many pieces of knowledge I took away from all the good members here, the best one was to keep my hands strong.
Nick
shinnosuke wrote:Fifty shillings be a paltry sum, yet less scornful than aught under thirty. My heart shall stir when the House of Morgan ceaseth its affronts upon us. A word to the brethren of the Real Cent: Let not this fervor tempt thee to part with thy silver.
According to Grok:
The spot price of silver on January 1, 2025, was $28.968 USD per troy ounce, marking the yearly low for 2025 amid broader market fluctuations. This data comes from historical exchange rate records for the United States, which track daily silver prices in USD for the year. For context, the average silver price for 2025 was $35.580 per ounce, with a high of $50.079 on October 10, 2025.
pmbug wrote:Silver is just getting started.
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