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Silver’s biggest one-day surge since 2008 ignites a powerful new uptrend [Video]

Only four weeks into 2026, global markets are delivering a verdict traders can no longer afford to ignore. What analysts at The Gold & Silver Club declared months ago – that 2026 would mark the Year of Hard Assets – has now officially crystallized into the defining macro theme of the year. 

Across exchanges worldwide, capital is rotating with force. Liquidity is flowing out of overstretched financial assets and depreciating currencies and into tangible, supply-constrained resources. The shift is not subtle. It is broad, fast and increasingly self-reinforcing. 

This is not just another rally. It is a regime change. 

We are barely into the first month of the year, yet markets are already digesting a cascade of geopolitical and policy shocks.

The United States has captured Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro. The Federal Reserve Chair is now under investigation by the Department of Justice. President Trump has threatened tariffs on the European Union linked to Greenland, while also floating the prospect of 100% tariffs on Canada. 

This is the most tradable macro environment in modern market history. We have never witnessed opportunity on top of opportunity unfolding at this pace. 

The evidence is mounting that 2026’s macro backdrop is fuelling what can only be described as one of the greatest generational wealth transfers in history – one capable of transforming portfolios and balance sheets in ways rarely seen outside of major Commodity Supercycles. 

Silver has surged through $117 an ounce for the first time in history, while Gold has skyrocketed above $5,100 an ounce. 

Gold has now notched successive record highs in 2026, extending a run that sees the yellow metal outperform the S&P 500 for six consecutive months – the longest such stretch since the Global Financial Crisis in 2008. Gold is now the best-performing major asset of the 2020s, outperforming equities, real estate and bonds on an annualised basis. 

Gold has risen more than 19% this month alone, putting the yellow metal on track for its strongest monthly performance in over 40-years. 

Silver, however, is where the move turns explosive. 

On Monday, Silver rallied above $117 an ounce – surging over 13% on the day to post its biggest daily gain since September 2008. Silver is up more than 60% year-to-date and an astonishing 287% in just over a year. 

Silver’s market capitalization has now crossed $6 trillion – overtaking the entire U.S bond market and eclipsing Germany’s equity market. While Gold’s market capitalization has now officially hit a record-breaking $35 trillion.

To put that in perspective – Gold and Silver are now worth 9 times the market capitalization of NVidia. 

Behind the price action sits one of the most powerful structural forces in modern financial history: Central Bank demand. 

For four consecutive years, global Central Banks have been buying Gold at historically elevated levels. For the first time in nearly three decades, Central Banks now hold more Gold than U.S Treasuries as a share of reserves. Nations from China and India to Poland and Singapore are steadily exchanging paper claims for physical metal – a reflection of mounting unease over sovereign debt sustainability and geopolitical fracture. 

This is not speculative money. It is strategic reserve reallocation. 

And when the institutions that issue fiat currency begin aggressively diversifying away from it, markets pay attention. 

Silver’s rally adds a second engine to the hard-asset cycle. As both a monetary metal and a critical industrial input for electrification, solar infrastructure and advanced technologies, Silver is benefiting from a rare convergence of investment and structural demand. 

The compression in the gold-to-silver ratio confirms that this is not a narrow defensive move – it is a broadening Commodity bull market. 

What makes this cycle different is speed. Moves that once took years are now unfolding in months. Capital is rotating in size, momentum is building and scarcity is being repriced in real-time. 

History rewards early positioning, not hesitation. 

As analysts at The Gold & Silver Club put it: “We are not watching the start of a hard-asset cycle. We are already in it. And in markets driven by scarcity and capital rotation, the greatest risk is being underexposed.” 

The market’s message is now unmistakable: Own hard assets or risk being left behind. 

Where are prices heading next? Watch The Commodity Report now, for my latest price forecasts and predictions:

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Phil Carr

Phil Carr

The Gold & Silver Club

Phil is the co-founder and Head of Trading at The Gold & Silver Club, an international Commodities Trading Firm specializing in Metals, Energies and Soft Commodities.

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