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📅 05.01.2026 · I'm Selling... Where I'm Investing in 2026 · 👁️ 4

"gold passing $4,300 an ounce, silver hitting almost $70, and platinum reaching 2,000. In fact, a lot of you have been asking for me to make an entire video dedicated to silver. So, here's what I have to say about it. In terms of silver, it is driven by fundamentals."
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I own a few ounces of gold that I've held on for over a decade. I probably have a few hundred silver coins that I've kept since I was a kid. I've got an ounce of platinum bullion from 1999. That's it. But it has been astonishing to see just how much precious metals have risen over the last year. Like gold passing $4,300 an ounce, silver hitting almost $70, and platinum reaching 2,000. In fact, a lot of you have been asking for me to make an entire video dedicated to silver. So, here's what I have to say about it. In terms of silver, it is driven by fundamentals. Like, there's a lot of industrial use for solar panels, EVs, and electronics that push prices higher. There's economic uncertainty that's causing people to put their money into alternative investments. Combine that with the fact that silver has been on a supply deficit for 5 years straight, and you get a perfect storm for prices to keep going high

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