Silver Soars Past $50, Setting New COMEX Record Amid Supply Crunch

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TradingKey - On October 9, spot silver surged over 3% in a single day, reaching a high of $50.37 per ounce, surpassing the previous COMEX (New York Mercantile Exchange) record of $50.35 set on January 18, 1980. Silver prices have soared more than 70% this year, outpacing the record gains seen in gold.

Analysts attribute this rise to increasing concerns over U.S. fiscal risks, an overheated stock market, and doubts about the Federal Reserve's independence, prompting investors to shift towards safe-haven assets like precious metals. Additionally, a shortage of silver supply in the London market has supported prices and significantly raised the cost of borrowing silver.

Independent analyst Ross Norman noted that the current silver rally is not driven by speculation but is underpinned by solid fundamental support.

According to the latest data from the World Silver Institute, the silver market is expected to face a severe shortage for the fifth consecutive year, with a structural supply deficit totaling approximately 800 million ounces over the 2021-2025 period, contrasting sharply with previous years of surplus.

From an industrial perspective, silver's role as a key metal in photovoltaic components has kept demand high in the context of rapid growth in the renewable energy sector. The global photovoltaic industry’s consumption of silver has been increasing annually, emerging as a primary driver of demand growth.

Analysts suggest that with the market anticipating further interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year, the attractiveness of non-yielding assets like precious metals is likely to increase, boosting investment appeal. Coupled with constrained silver production and expanding industrial applications, silver prices may continue to rise.

Furthermore, historically, silver tends to follow gold's trajectory but with greater volatility. Saxo Bank projects that silver prices will climb to $55 over the next 6-9 months, driven by the ongoing strength in gold.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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