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Silver´s bull market is just getting started [Video]

In this week’s Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire is joined by silver analyst Peter Krauth to discuss January´s dramatic correction — and explain why silver holding firmly above $50 for nearly a year signals the real bull market move is still ahead.

As institutional money begins to enter the sector and silver miners generate cash flows that outperform every other S&P sector, Peter outlines why he sees current levels as a rare window - one that history suggests will not stay open for long.

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Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Start
  • 01:27 Why Peter went long silver at $56 when everyone else was bearish
  • 05:15 Silver miners are lagging - but not for long
  • 09:07 Half a billion dollars is sitting on the sidelines waiting for silver
  • 14:12 Was January a bear trap? Peter makes the case
  • 20:01 Why silver mining is tiny - and why that makes it explosive
  • 25:18 Solar demand, copper substitution and why silver still wins
  • 30:33 How Asia´s gold market is quietly pulling silver higher
  • 34:01 Why technical analysts are getting silver completely wrong

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Samuel Briggs

Samuel Briggs

Kinesis Money

Samuel holds a deep understanding of the precious metals markets, and as an in-house journalist for 1:1 gold and silver-backed monetary system, Kinesis, he is chiefly responsible for updating the community with insights and analys

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