Industrial demand accounts for roughly 60% of global silver consumption, making it a critical commodity linked to manufacturing cycles and tech production. As supply constraints tighten and industrial activity ramps up, expect a notable uptick in prices for electronics and devices incorporating silver throughout 2026. This supply-side pressure could significantly reshape cost structures across the hardware and semiconductor sectors.

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OfflineNewbievip
· 01-05 02:52
Silver is really going to rise, chips are going to rise, phones are going to rise, and then us retail investors will have to get cut again.
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MidnightTradervip
· 01-05 02:52
Silver prices are expected to take off in 2026. This wave of shortages will probably mean chip manufacturers will have to pay more again.
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NestedFoxvip
· 01-05 02:49
This thing about silver really can't hold up anymore; industrial use accounts for 60%. Will electronic product prices definitely rise in 2026?
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RugDocDetectivevip
· 01-05 02:39
Silver really needs to go up, and chip costs are about to be pressed down and ground into the dirt again.
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