Silver just hit a milestone nobody saw coming—it's now trading above oil for the first time in a while. We're talking $76.50 per ounce versus crude oil futures sitting around $56.70 a barrel. That's pretty wild when you think about it. The metal has absolutely exploded this year, more than doubling in value, and it's all down to one thing: serious investor appetite for the stuff. When traditional commodities start reshuffling their pecking order like this, it usually tells you something bigger is happening in the markets.
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MEVHunterX
· 16h ago
Silver prices surpass oil prices? This wave of market movement really can't be held back anymore, institutions are frantically accumulating silver.
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rugdoc.eth
· 12-27 19:53
Has silver surpassed oil? This is definitely a major event; the market is reshuffling.
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LiquidityOracle
· 12-27 19:36
Is silver surpassing oil prices? This time it's really not hype; the market landscape is indeed changing.
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MissingSats
· 12-27 19:25
Has silver made a comeback? This wave is quite fierce.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 12-27 19:25
The silver has doubled, oh... Now it's time to figure out how to get in again, or maybe we're already at the top, no one can say for sure.
Silver just hit a milestone nobody saw coming—it's now trading above oil for the first time in a while. We're talking $76.50 per ounce versus crude oil futures sitting around $56.70 a barrel. That's pretty wild when you think about it. The metal has absolutely exploded this year, more than doubling in value, and it's all down to one thing: serious investor appetite for the stuff. When traditional commodities start reshuffling their pecking order like this, it usually tells you something bigger is happening in the markets.