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Michael Oliver: Here’s How Far Silver Will Go By Q2 Next Year

Silver has moved above sixty dollars an ounce. In this interview, Jan Skoyles speaks with Michael Oliver of Momentum Structural Analysis about why this move may be the beginning of a much larger structural shift in the precious metals market.

Michael explains why silver remains historically undervalued relative to gold, how long-term price ranges in commodities often end with sudden repricing, and why gold, silver and mining stocks have all broken out against the S&P 500 at the same time.

To learn more about Michael Oliver's work, click here: https://www.olivermsa.com/

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