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Silver’s 110% Rally Highlights Structural Vulnerabilities in the Precious Metals Market
Silver has surged more than 110% year-to-date, dramatically outperforming gold. While the rally is partially driven by expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut and resilient industrial demand, these factors alone cannot fully account for the scale or speed of the move. Beneath the surface, the surge is increasingly fueled by aggressive short-covering in the futures market and growing skepticism toward the traditional “paper silver” system.
Unlike gold, silver lacks central bank backing and operates in a smaller, less liquid market, making it particularly susceptible to sharp price swings and potential market distortions. Limited liquidity amplifies the impact of speculative flows, which can trigger significant volatility when positions unwind or shift abruptly.
A key feature of the current rally is a persistent futures premium, with contract prices trading above spot prices. This indicates funds are pushing up futures, creating a futures squeeze. Simultaneously, major exchanges are reporting drawdowns in physical silver inventories, signaling a growing physical silver run. The widening gap between paper contracts and available physical metal underscores the fragility of a market heavily reliant on leverage and trust.
JPMorgan Chase plays a central role in this ecosystem. The bank reportedly controls nearly 43% of COMEX silver inventories and manages substantial holdings in silver ETFs. Its position gives it outsized influence over physical delivery and, by extension, overall market stability.
More broadly, confidence in paper-based precious metals markets is eroding. Investors are increasingly moving from financial products toward physical ownership, a trend mirrored in the gold market, where inventories are steadily shifting eastward. Against the backdrop of a weakening dollar, this reflects a broader contest over monetary pricing power and control of tangible assets.
The sharp swings in silver prices suggest the rules of the precious metals market are evolving. Physical assets are regaining prominence as stores of value, while leveraged paper systems face rising stress and potential structural vulnerabilities.
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