Luxodorscent
09-02

In a world gripped by escalating trade wars, geopolitical tensions, and whispers of impending Fed rate cuts, gold and silver are staging a dazzling comeback, surging to multi-year highs that could signal the start of a precious metals renaissance. 


As of September 2, 2025, gold hit $3,481 per ounce—up over 39% year-over-year—fueled by central banks’ relentless buying (projected at 900 tonnes this year) and investors fleeing a weakening dollar amid Trump’s tariff threats and global uncertainties. Silver, the underdog star, climbed to $40.52 per ounce, boasting an 8% monthly gain and 44% annual rise, driven by booming industrial demand in solar panels, EVs, and electronics, plus a persistent supply deficit that’s left markets in a fifth straight year of shortages. 


With forecasts eyeing gold at $3,700 by year-end and silver potentially doubling to $50 or more, savvy investors are asking: Is this the golden (or silver) ticket to outpace inflation and stocks in the storm ahead? What do you guys think? 

Which Gold or Silver related stocks/ETF are you all investing? 

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Silver Short Squeeze? Hold or Shift to Gold?
Silver has broken above $67, while gold has rallied to around $4,350. ANZ suggests that a deterioration in global growth could push gold toward $5,000 per ounce in 2026, while a stronger US growth outlook, a firmer dollar, or a more hawkish Fed could see prices retreat toward $3,500. What's the driver for gold prices over the next 12 months? Do you view silver & gold's recent strength? Will silver continue to outperform gold? Will gold hit $5000 in 2026?
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