Is Comex About to Run Out of Silver?
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PT7M59SThe video breaks down the White House proclamation that officially designates silver—along with 40 other critical minerals—as a national‑security concern, detailing the government’s warning about heavy import reliance, expected price volatility, and possible future measures such as minimum import prices and export restrictions. The host then urges viewers to profit by acquiring physical silver now, before any government‑driven price floors or trade controls take effect, and points them to his earlier analysis of five market‑shaping trends.
PT13M33SIn this video the host explains why silver—up 146 % in 2025—is expected to outperform even further in 2026, pointing to a persistent structural deficit, growing sovereign demand from the United States, Russia and China, and a rare backwardation in futures markets that signals strong physical‑metal buying pressure. He also highlights loose monetary policy, extreme price volatility and widening geographic price spreads as additional catalysts that could make silver one of the hottest investment bets of 2026.
PT32M18SIn this episode of the Gold Silver Show, Mike and Allan dissect Michael W. Green’s investigative piece that claims the official U.S. poverty line is grossly outdated and that, once today’s true costs of housing, health care, child‑care and other necessities are factored in, the “real” poverty threshold for a family of four sits at roughly $130‑$150 k. They show how this obsolete benchmark creates a “valley of death” that strips away benefits as incomes rise, trapping middle‑income earners between destitution and wealth and prompting a re‑evaluation of the economic system that drives the crisis.
PT14M28S.Alan Hibbard explains why the recent arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is unlikely to dramatically boost silver prices, debunking the hype and outlining the actual geopolitical motives behind the U.S. move. He argues the true investment story is about America’s push to secure Venezuela’s gold, oil and financial sectors to enforce regime certainty, making gold the primary precious‑metal focus for investors through 2026.
PT5M53SMike Maloney explains that the CME’s recent 30% increase in margin requirements for 5,000‑ounce silver futures underscores both the market’s overbought condition and the underlying supply‑demand fundamentals driving a strong bullish signal, drawing parallels to historic breakouts in the 1970s. He advises investors to stay clear of futures contracts and instead consider physical silver, which he expects to sustain a multi‑year rally that could eventually push prices into triple‑digit territory.
PT19M42SIn this video, Mike Maloney discusses the possibility of Donald Trump revaluing gold to $10,000 and the implications of a return to a gold standard in the U.S. economy, highlighting historical trends and current economic conditions that suggest a significant monetary shift could be on the horizon. Maloney, a bestselling author and expert on precious metals, shares insights on how such a change could impact deficit spending and the global financial system.
PT12M28SIn this video, Mike Maloney discusses the potential for silver prices to reach triple digits by 2026, exploring historical price movements, current market trends, and the scarcity of silver. He emphasizes the growing demand for silver across various sectors and the implications of potential market corrections as investors prepare for significant changes in the financial landscape.
PT22M13SIn this compelling presentation, Mike Maloney discusses the ongoing global monetary reset and its implications for personal wealth, emphasizing the importance of investing in precious metals like gold and silver. He predicts a significant shift in the economy, where those prepared will benefit from wealth transfer, while those unprepared may face loss, highlighting the historical context of monetary systems and the looming demand for tangible assets.
PT6M30SIn this video, Mike Maloney challenges the myth that the Hunt brothers cornered the silver market, arguing that their influence was minimal and that external factors, including Federal Reserve interventions, played a significant role in market dynamics. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical context surrounding silver and gold prices to grasp the full picture of the events that transpired in 1980.
PT31M54SIn this insightful discussion, Mike and Allen explore the potential emergence of a new monetary system centered around silver as central banks, particularly in Russia and India, pivot away from the US dollar. They dissect the recent geopolitical shifts and analyze how silver may transition from a commodity to a key reserve asset, raising questions about its future role in international finance.
PT9M52SIn this episode of "Hidden Secrets of Value," Alan Hibbard explores the true meaning of wealth beyond mere financial success, emphasizing the importance of living deliberately and understanding the value of money. He discusses his personal investment strategy focused on gold, silver, and Bitcoin, while highlighting the risks associated with traditional investing and the impact of government policies on individual wealth.