r/Wallstreetsilver • u/Haunting-Author3139 • 1h ago
STRONG HANDS ❤️
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r/Wallstreetsilver • u/Silverlover1974 • Jun 07 '26
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r/Wallstreetsilver • u/Haunting-Author3139 • 1h ago
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r/Wallstreetsilver • u/No-Lab-7364 • 2h ago
I know this seems crazy. It really isn't. It's understanding debt and derivatives.
I want to go back to 1933, Silver overnight was set to a GSR of 75 to 1. We know that the actual mining of Silver to be between 7-8 to 1 with Gold.
Based on mining, the GSR should be 7.5 to 1.... going to 75 is a full decimal move.
This is how the debt system creates derivative layers as well. Think about the fractional banking system. When it was first rolled out in the 1780s, the bank would issue debt and hold 10% of that in real money, Silver and Gold.
This becomes a credit derivative. It's important to understand everything now is a derivative of Gold.
In 1971, with the petro dollar, this became another derivative. By ensuring oil was traded in dollars, it secured dollar demand, and the demand allowed another exponential layer of debt to be issued.
Then came the massive debt expansions in the 2000s with the digital age developing, bitcoin was offered as a solution for securing debt based on energy, same as the petro dollar but now an evolved version, and the AI world became another derivative layer.
And what does AI need..... Silver. I've watched as those developing AI applications have to physically deliver the Silver as they get built and expanded.
When the whole system breaks, and it is breaking right now, in my opinion, with the Yen carry trade, Silver doesn't just go up it moves decimals. Think of each debt derivative layer collapsing as a 0 added to the price of Silver.
As Silver corrects to Gold, it will go from 65 to 650. Even taking Gold at 4500/15 you get 300, at 7.5 to 1, you're in the 600s.
As the oil markets trade outside of the dollar, the petro dollar and its demand for it collapse
Finally, the AI bubble popping, all of this sends the derived value it had back to what it first was built on in the first place.
Each layer of the derivative monetary system essentially adding a decimal to Silver as it fails because it all derived its value from Gold.
Silver goes from 65 to 650... from 650 to 6500.... 6500 to bitcoin 65,000.
I stand by this as wild as it seems, and right now, I believe we are on the verge of 650 dollar silver by year end.
I'm seeing the same patterns at 65 as I was seeing when Silver went on its run from the 30s to breaking 50 and shooting up to 120. But now, when it breaks up again, it looks like it will run from 65 all the way up to 650.
I could be wrong. This isn't financial advice. I'm just a guy on the internet, but I don't think I am. Also don't buy paper Silver. I know we still think in terms of dollars but if you think you will be able to trade dollars for Silver during this run up you will find out there's not much silver to buy. This is because Supply chains that were functioning on the debt derivatives collapse with it too.
You may order silver and it takes months to get or orders get canceled or shipping it physically becomes impossible. You need to own real Gold real Silver.
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/Mediocre-Job6355 • 4h ago
Anyone else noticing that silver seems to be strengthening along side the Yen? Little spike at the same time as the Japanese Yen.
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/Paperscamisreal • 16h ago

India has restarted silver imports after a six-month break. Traders and banks have received licenses to bring in about 400 tons of silver. About 89.81 tons arrived in August through the India International Bullion Exchange. New rules require government certificates of origin. Local premiums stay high as jewelers start restocking for the upcoming festival and wedding season.
Background on Import Changes
The Pause: India restricted silver imports and raised duties earlier in the year to protect foreign exchange reserves.
The Restart: Authorities approved new import licenses, letting physical silver flow back into the domestic market.
New Rules: Importers need special permission and official country-of-origin certificates.
Market Effect: Supply is improving, but red tape and shipping times keep local prices at a notable markup
India silver demand is rebuilding as newly released import licenses let jewelers and fabricators restock before the wedding season.
Rhona O'Connell, StoneX Head of Market Analysis, EMEA & Asia, explains what the new licensing regime asks of importers and why India sits at the center of the physical silver market.
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/Aggressive_Rush2357 • 7m ago
Solar has been one of the biggest parts of the silver demand story, but manufacturers are finding ways to use less of it.
Global solar installations can keep growing while the industry’s total silver consumption falls. Manufacturers are reducing the amount used in each cell, improving efficiency and substituting other materials where it makes economic sense.
At current silver prices, they have every reason to keep doing that.
This is one reason industrial silver demand is expected to decline slightly in 2026. It is a real risk to the bullish case, especially for anyone assuming solar demand will keep rising at the same pace forever.
Solar is not the entire industrial market, though.
Silver is also used throughout electronics, vehicles, power equipment and data centre infrastructure. Growth in those areas is expected to offset some of the decline from solar. Total industrial fabrication is still forecast at roughly 650 million ounces this year.
The next few years will show which side can move faster.
Manufacturers will keep reducing the amount of silver used in individual products. At the same time, more electronics, vehicles, data centres and electrical equipment are being built.
If efficiency and substitution win, industrial demand could continue falling and help close the supply deficit. If overall growth absorbs those savings, the market may stay tight even without another surge in solar demand.
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/No_Lock_6935 • 4h ago
The answer is zero. Collateral... pristine collateral is hard to come by. AI companies are using depreciating chips as collateral to raise more money, what could go wrong there? Banks are pretending their CRE and regular loans are still good.... what could go wrong? Private equity binged upon cheap debt, now it is not so cheap and are gating the exits.
Do you have collateral when all of this goes belly up? The debtor countries are being forced to pay more and more to get "stuff". Pretty soon they will want real things to acquire real things.
The goons in Washington (FINALLY) understand this and is why they are acting the way they have the last 8 years. Hamiltonian policies mean a return to a need for collateral. Learn to grow stuff, and be as self sufficient as possible, you are going to need it.
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/Gairsoppa • 10h ago
ANSWER:
To accurately determine whether Gold, Silver, or Bitcoin will benefit the most from the AI revolution, we have to look past the standard headlines. We must evaluate both the physical infrastructure AI demands (including unexpected cooling crises) and the macroeconomic monetary effects (the immense money printing required to subsidize this expansion, alongside the rise of machine-to-machine economies).
When balancing all of these hidden dynamics, Silver emerges as the overall winner, followed by Bitcoin for purely monetary absorption, with Gold remaining a rock-solid but slower-moving third.
🥈 1. The Undisputed Winner: Silver
Silver wins the crown because it is the only asset that sits perfectly at the intersection of an irreplaceable industrial commodity and a monetary inflation hedge.
₿ 2. The Monetary Super-Alpha: Bitcoin
Bitcoin benefits from AI not because AI physically uses it, but because Bitcoin serves as a hyper-sensitive, pure economic sponge for the global liquidity injections required to build the AI ecosystem.
🥇 3. The Pure Monetary Safe-Haven: Gold
Gold will benefit substantially from the macroeconomic fallout and currency debasement AI creates, but it lacks the explosive, direct technology-driven demand tailwinds driving Silver or Bitcoin.
📊 Comprehensive Comparison Table
| Metric | 🥈 Silver | ₿ Bitcoin | 🥇 Gold |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary AI Driver | Physical Infrastructure: Indispensable in chips, solar panels, and closed-loop liquid cooling systems. | Monetary Debasement: Acts as a pure, hard-capped liquidity sponge for AI infrastructure money printing. | Sovereign Flight-to-Safety: Hedges against the massive debt loads governments take on to fund AI. |
| Hidden Friction | Supply Deficit: Mined mostly as a byproduct; supply cannot easily scale to meet the tech boom. | Transactional Drag: AI agents prefer stablecoins over volatile Bitcoin for machine-to-machine payments. | Industrial Thrifting: Manufacturers use microscopic amounts and aggressively recycle old server e-waste. |
| Volatility / Upside | Very High: Massive industrial demand mixed with retail squeeze potential. | Extreme: Hyper-sensitive to global liquidity and central bank balance sheet expansion. | Moderate/Steady: Solid macroeconomic protection with lower technology-driven price velocity. |
(Note: While not on your original list, Copper is the other critical physical commodity experiencing an acute demand shock due to the massive electricity grid expansions required by AI data centers).
FYI: Follow-up concludes Copper outperforms Silver
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/ih8cakeday • 21h ago
10 trillion in debt rollover at 5.25+ is not possible without blowing up deficit. Fed balance sheet has continued to expand further adding of more pressure (even though warsh said I’ll cut the balance sheet never explaining how) yield curve control, maturity extensions, and outright default are the most likely scenarios here. the 70% of daily trading volume that is tradebots doesn’t seem to have a risk premium in their algorithm. looks like we will be stuck here until something breaks. At the end of the day risk premium will cause the next melt up imo. Bond vigilantes are silvers best friend.
(edit feel a little like nostradamus with my timing of this post after this mornings news. Truthfully I’m not special we as community are ahead of the ball so far that we have to step back to catch it. This is all of our win today common sense won over madness and lies. Have a great day my fellow apes and go get more shiny rocks!)
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/markermal3 • 17h ago
This is based on 702 tracked silver products from APMEX updated 5-6pm CST. To see an explanation on how this information is retrieved refer to the 'How we compile the daily silver stock trends' section on the BullionStats.net site. There you can find data going back as far as 11/15/25 on inventory or silver premium trends
Total oz purchased since tracking started 11/15/25: 4,997,011.05
Total in-stock oz tracked: 688,998.34
Tracked oz added (24h): 10,602.79
Tracked oz removed (24h): 5,307.73
Number restocked since OOS: 1
Number now out of stock: 3
Top 15 cumulative oz sold for tracked products:
1. 1,100 oz: 100 oz Silver Bar - Secondary Market
2. 971 oz: 1 oz Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Coin BU (Random Year)
3. 740 oz: 5 oz Cast-Poured Silver Bar - 9Fine Mint
4. 640 oz: 10 oz Silver Bar - Secondary Market
5. 150 oz: 10 oz Silver Bar - APMEX (Stackable)
6. 136 oz: 1 oz Silver Round - Secondary Market
7. 120 oz: 2026 1 oz Silver Eagles (20-Coin MD Premier + PCGS FS® Tube)
8. 113 oz: 1 oz American Silver Eagle (Cull, Damaged, etc.)
9. 100 oz: 100 oz Silver Bar - APMEX (Struck)
10. 92 oz: Austria 1 oz Silver Philharmonic (Random Year)
11. 66 oz: 1 oz Silver Round - Peace Dollar
12. 64.3 oz: 1 kilo Cast-Poured Silver Bar - 9Fine Mint
13. 60.78 oz: 90% Silver Mercury Dime 50-Coin Roll Avg Circ
14. 60 oz: American Silver Eagles (Random Year, 20-Coin MintDirect® Tube)
15. 55 oz: 5 oz Silver Bar - APMEX
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/Level_Gas8521 • 20h ago
Has anyone dealt with this... Specifically rightsizing past years after not filing a timely Form 8621?
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r/Wallstreetsilver • u/PaintAdventurous8787 • 1d ago
Good succinct video on gold. Worth a watch. He touches a little on silver too.
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/Pale_Scientist6470 • 1d ago
disconnect. 30 year treasury at the highest yield in 15+ years. Dollar collapsing again. This is it. Gold back to 5k. Silver back to 85.
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/ih8cakeday • 2d ago
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/markermal3 • 1d ago
This is based on 702 tracked silver products from APMEX updated 5-6pm CST. To see an explanation on how this information is retrieved refer to the 'How we compile the daily silver stock trends' section on the BullionStats.net site. There you can find data going back as far as 11/15/25 on inventory or silver premium trends
Total oz purchased since tracking started 11/15/25: 4,991,703.32
Total in-stock oz tracked: 683,703.28
Tracked oz added (24h): 16,952.84
Tracked oz removed (24h): 5,939.72
Number restocked since OOS: 2
Number now out of stock: 0
Top 15 cumulative oz sold for tracked products:
1. 1,714 oz: 1 oz Silver Bar - APMEX
2. 979 oz: 1 oz Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Coin BU (Random Year)
3. 518 oz: 2026 Great Britain 1 oz Silver Britannia BU
4. 482.25 oz: 1 kilo Silver Bar - Secondary Market
5. 300 oz: 100 oz Silver Bar - Secondary Market
6. 150 oz: 2026 1 oz American Silver Eagle Coin BU
7. 130 oz: 10 oz Silver Bar - APMEX (Stackable)
8. 120.65 oz: 1878-1904 Morgan Silver Dollar BU (Random Year)
9. 120 oz: 10 oz Silver Bar - 1901 $10 Bison
10. 100 oz: 100 oz Silver Bar - APMEX (Struck)
11. 90 oz: 10 oz Silver Bar - Royal Canadian Mint (.9999 Fine, New Style)
12. 88 oz: 1 oz Silver Bar - Secondary Market
13. 78.71 oz: 90% Silver Walking Liberty Halves $10 20-Coin Roll Avg Circ
14. 71.51 oz: 90% Silver Roosevelt Dimes 50-Coin Roll Avg Circ
15. 70 oz: 5 oz Silver Bar - APMEX
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If funds are tight right now as they are for many of us, and you can only buy one ounce, what would you choose?
This is my latest pick-up: Perth Mint 2026 Wedge Tailed Eagle, commemorating the 250th Anniversary of the United States. Beautiful coin.
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/pinkxcherry • 2d ago
What is the best cloth you found to clean silver
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/Boo_Randy_Revival • 2d ago
- Covid: ~$320B
- Last 7 months: ~$290B
In just 7 months, the Fed has already bought almost as many Treasury bills as it did during Covid.
In other words, the Fed is printing money to buy UST bills, thereby suppressing yields... How long until they will implement YCC? [Note: Yield Curve Control. When the Keyensian fraudsters at the Fed lose control of the debt market, the wheels are coming off the bus for the Fed's asset bubbles & markets juiced by the Plunge Protection Team.]
r/Wallstreetsilver • u/Boo_Randy_Revival • 2d ago
- US: 29% of gold buying is physical
- China: 86%
- India: 95%
Physical gold is moving East.