| Last week silver was promoted not by the market, but by the U.S. government. It’s now officially a critical mineral. On paper, that sounds like recognition. In practice, it could change how silver trades, moves, and is controlled. In this episode, Jan Skoyles breaks down what this new “critical” label really means for investors, for policy, and for the freedom of money itself. Inside the episode: Why Washington added silver to the 2025 Critical Minerals List How this status could reshape trade, tariffs, and supply chains Why the market’s reaction reveals deeper shifts in physical demand The five subtle changes that follow when a metal becomes “critical” Why investors should see this not as warning, but as opportunity Silver’s greatest strength has always been its independence global, decentralised, and accessible. Now, it’s entering the realm of policy, bureaucracy, and strategy. The question is: can the “people’s metal” stay free once the state calls it essential? Book A Free Strategy Call Here: https://hubs.la/Q03LSWHQ0 Download Your Essential Checklist: https://info.goldcore.com/the-gold-buyers-5-point-checklist If you're looking to buy gold or silver coins or bars, GoldCore currently has good stocks available visit the following website to learn more: US & ROTW - https://www.GoldCore.com UK - https://www.GoldCore.co.uk Ireland - https://www.GoldCore.ie _________________________________________________________________ GoldCore TV is the home of precious metals market information. Our channel features news, interviews, and podcasts with prominent industry figures to help people make informed investment decisions. Subscribe to our channel to stay up to date on the latest precious metals news and views. Follow us on social media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GoldCore Twitter - https://twitter.com/GoldCore Disclaimer: Videos published are not investment advice and the views expressed may not reflect those of GoldCore ltd. |
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