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Silver at $50: Why the Shortage Could Spark a Historic Breakout

#Silver is up more than 60% in 2025 and is now closing in on its 45-year resistance at $50 an ounce. What happens when that barrier finally breaks?

In this episode of GoldCoreTV, Jan Skoyles presents the forces driving silver higher:

Safe-haven demand, amplified by the U.S. government shutdown and a weakening #dollar.

Industrial demand from #solar, EVs, and advanced technology.

And the wildcard: the U.S. draft proposal to classify silver as a critical mineral.

From shrinking London vault stocks to the possibility of a new “price reality,” Jan explains why this moment for silver could be historic.

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