Silver took a hit today, dropping 9% and erasing most of the gains from Friday's rally. But here's where it gets interesting—silver stocks barely budged on Friday, yet they've now wiped out all the wins from last week. Meanwhile, silver itself is sitting roughly 10% above where it closed the week prior. This divergence is telling. After a 14% correction in silver prices, the stock side looks even more attractive to value hunters. When the underlying commodity rebounds while equities lag behind, that gap often signals an opportunity.
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DAOdreamer
· 13h ago
Silver prices have dropped 9%, which is really incredible, but have you noticed that silver stocks haven't moved at all? This price difference will eventually be made up.
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CafeMinor
· 13h ago
Gold prices plummeting so sharply, yet mining stocks still can't keep up... This divergence definitely has some substance.
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rug_connoisseur
· 13h ago
Silver has fallen to dog levels, but mining stocks are still sleeping? That's outrageous, a clear sign of undervaluation.
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NFTBlackHole
· 13h ago
Silver drops 9%, but silver mining stocks are still sleeping... This price difference is quite interesting.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 13h ago
Silver drops so sharply, but stocks don't react? This spread is incredible. Sharpshooters, it's time to wake up.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 13h ago
Silver has dropped again, and this time we're finally seeing blood. To be honest, it's a bit fierce.
Silver took a hit today, dropping 9% and erasing most of the gains from Friday's rally. But here's where it gets interesting—silver stocks barely budged on Friday, yet they've now wiped out all the wins from last week. Meanwhile, silver itself is sitting roughly 10% above where it closed the week prior. This divergence is telling. After a 14% correction in silver prices, the stock side looks even more attractive to value hunters. When the underlying commodity rebounds while equities lag behind, that gap often signals an opportunity.