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Silver’s Bull Run Breaks the Mold: This Rally Won’t Crash. Silver Price Becoming Price INSENSITIVE
Silver Academy ^ | 10 Dec 25 | Silver Academy

Posted on 12/11/2025 6:54:05 AM PST by delta7

It’s the Dawn of Perpetual Scarcity and a New Monetary Era”

Silver has experienced three spectacular bull runs over the past century, each driven by distinct macroeconomic, geopolitical, and supply-demand dynamics. Yet the present cycle is fundamentally different—a convergence of global mining stagnation and surging multi-sector demand threatens to ignite a much more consequential and potentially prolonged price explosion.

The Three Major Bull Runs

1970s Bull Run (1971–1980)

$1.30 → $50.00 → +3,746 % (≈ 37×) over 9 years

1970s run: final ~1.5 years = 80–90% of gains

The first great silver bull began in 1971, triggered by the collapse of the Bretton Woods gold standard, runaway inflation, and geopolitical crisis. Silver meandered for years, trading below $6 until late 1978. Then, within just 18 months, momentum exploded—rallying from $6 to nearly $50 per ounce as Hunt brothers’ speculation, a weakening dollar, and global instability coalesced. Roughly 80–90% of gains occurred in that brief parabolic period, revealing how silver can trade sideways for years before breaking upward in a frantic melt-up.

2000s Bull Run (2001–2011)

$4.00 → $49.80 → +1,145 % (≈ 11.5×) over 10 years

2000s run: final ~2 years = 80–90% of gains

Silver’s next major ascent began around 2001, with the metal languishing between $4 and $8 for several years. Gradual climbs followed, especially as de-dollarization themes and the 2008 global financial crisis fueled safe-haven demand. Yet it was only in the final two years, 2009–2011, when silver shot from $9 to $49.80—again, 80–90% of total gains happened fast, as central bank interventions and monetary debasement sent investors scrambling for tangible assets.

Current Bull Run (2020–2025)

$11.60 → $52.00 → +348 % (≈ 4.5×) so far over 5 years This run is unlikely to peak because it will likely just keep going up (given supply demand fundamentals and growing monetary use.)

Silver’s recent run arguably began at its COVID panic low in March 2020, bottoming near $11.60. Over five years, it has risen to about $52, a gain of roughly 348%, but only a fraction of previous blow-off moves. Importantly, this surge so far has been steadier, not yet having delivered the classic parabolic spike characteristic of prior bull runs. WARNING, we are not very close to the time we will see the 80% to 90% gains kick in and it is better to be early than late. This is something none of us can time.

Why This Time Is Different

Stagnating Global Mining Output

Globally, silver mine production is essentially flat, hovering around 820 million ounces per year—despite rising prices and technology. Large deposits are depleting, grades are declining, and new discoveries are increasingly rare. Meanwhile the Trump regime is poking at Mexico threatening to send in troops while the Morena party is moving closer to seizing control of their valuable silver deposits.

Unlike the 1970s and 2000s, the world’s geological bounty is failing to keep pace with demand, as capex and exploration remain subdued due to resource depletion then compounded by so called “sustainable” pressures, resource nationalism, and capital constraints.

Structural Deficit: Demand Far Outstrips Supply

Current supply-demand estimates suggest annual demand for silver is now running near 1.2 billion ounces, a deficit of roughly 400 million ounces versus new mining output. Secondary recovery (recycling) and stockpile drawdowns can only bridge this gap temporarily. The resulting shortfall is historically unprecedented, and, if sustained, threatens to exhaust above-ground inventories in the next two to three years—forcing a dramatic repricing regime as buyers scramble for scarce physical metal.

Technology-Driven Industrial Demand Shock

Unlike prior cycles, silver’s demand profile today is broader, more diverse, and less cyclical. New uses dominate:

Military and defense: Smart weapons, silver zinc batteries, silver-ion batteries, communications, surveillance. Electric vehicles: Silver is critical for contacts, sensors, wiring, and battery tech. Green energy: Photovoltaic solar (where silver is irreplaceable), wind, and grid modernization. Electronics, batteries, drones, robotics, AI data centers, 5G: All are rapidly scaling operations and need ultra-conductive silver material. Nuclear: Requiring silver for neutron absorbers and specialized electronics. This secular demand wave isn’t tied to traditional jewelry, coins, or speculative investment—meaning much of the new demand is price-insensitive, non-negotiable, and likely to accelerate regardless of financial market conditions.

Silver wasn’t Monetized in the 1970s and 2000s like today

During the 1970s and 2000s silver bull runs, the metal was not widely recognized or utilized as a monetary asset by governments or global financial institutions—its narrative was largely inflation hedge and industrial demand. Today, however, silver’s monetary role is rapidly resurging: Russia is reportedly considering adding silver to its central bank reserves, sovereign wealth funds are rotating capital into silver allocations, and India has begun permitting silver as collateral for loans—unprecedented moves that elevate silver’s official financial status and encourage institutional accumulation on a global scale. This marks a profound break from previous cycles.

Parabolic Phase: Are We There Yet?

History suggests that silver bull runs spend years ranging and climbing gradually, followed by a wild, compressed parabolic phase that drives the bulk of total returns in just 1.5–2 years. If the 2020 bottom marks the beginning of the current run, we are about five years in, but the recent move to $52—while impressive—is not yet the vertical explosion seen in past cycles’ final acts.

Given the scale of current deficits, mining stagnation, rapid technological adoption, monetary use and breadth of global demand, there is strong reason to believe the most dramatic leg of this bull run still lies ahead. In fact, this cycle could break historical patterns entirely, with persistent structural shortages forcing a “higher-for-longer” price regime and periodic price spikes as physical availability dries up.

More Thoughts

Silver’s prior booms were mostly about monetary crisis and speculative fervor; today’s run has fundamentals never seen before—chronic supply collapse, relentless new industrial uses, and a looming global inventory squeeze. While the next parabolic phase may mirror history’s final melt-ups, the underlying shortage and irreversible demand expansion mean this time really is different—and potentially much more consequential.


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No surprise, cut rates, two things happen- always.

Inflation rises along with PM's. Enjoy the ride.

Silver Price Performance USD

Change Amount % Today +1.84 +3.04%

30 Days +7.09 +13.26%

6 Months +24.34 +67.19%

1 Year +29.61 +95.67%

silverprice.org - 09:51 NY Time

1 posted on 12/11/2025 6:54:05 AM PST by delta7
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To: delta7
Silver "price" just the latest sign of impending End Game, the financial reset to PM-backed Treasury dollars.


2 posted on 12/11/2025 7:00:01 AM PST by C210N
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To: delta7
Why This Time Is Different

You forgot the quotes … 😉
3 posted on 12/11/2025 7:00:44 AM PST by af_vet_1981 ( The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began.)
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To: delta7

Silver’s done great, but the “Silver Academy” might not be a particularly unbiased source.


4 posted on 12/11/2025 7:04:51 AM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: delta7

“Why This Time Is Different”

Each time is always different.


5 posted on 12/11/2025 7:05:50 AM PST by DugwayDuke (Most pick the expert who says the things thePy agree with.)
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To: delta7

Crypto, meanwhile . . .


6 posted on 12/11/2025 7:06:12 AM PST by Jeff Chandler (The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.)
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To: delta7
Parabolic Phase: Are We There Yet?

Move over Parabolic....

Make room for Hyperbolic.

7 posted on 12/11/2025 7:12:10 AM PST by spokeshave ( Angry Dads. Grumpy Grandads, Curmudgeons & old Geezers)
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To: delta7

Silver is a small market. It doesn’t take much for big hedge funds or national money (or a country like China) to send it to the moon.

It IS strategic though, so its also not replaceable, and its been in deficit for the last 7 years.


8 posted on 12/11/2025 7:21:44 AM PST by PGR88
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To: Jeff Chandler

People are waking up to thin air “ assets”, which are measured in declining paper dollars....a fatal combination.

BTCUSD

90,504USD
−1,532
−1.66%
As of today at 10:26 GMT-5


9 posted on 12/11/2025 7:28:47 AM PST by delta7
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To: delta7

IBTG

IBTS

IBCF


10 posted on 12/11/2025 7:35:13 AM PST by kiryandil (No one in AZ that voted for Trump voted for Gallego )
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To: delta7

I have talked about buying silver for several months now. I was mocked by several here on FR, but I have stuck with it.


11 posted on 12/11/2025 7:35:20 AM PST by packrat35 (“When discourse ends, violence begins.” – Charlie Kirk, and they killed him anyway)
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To: delta7

Silver is about to crack $63.00oz.

https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/silver


12 posted on 12/11/2025 7:35:40 AM PST by CFW
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To: 9YearLurker

Silver’s done great, but the “Silver Academy” might not be a particularly unbiased source.


True, but the “ numbers” don’t lie. I rarely see MSM report the deficit numbers, mining supply numbers, demand numbers, or the massive paper short numbers.

They are to busy pumping the “ thin air” and paper “assets”. This generational, historic bull run has just started. All aboard!


13 posted on 12/11/2025 7:38:09 AM PST by delta7
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To: DugwayDuke
“Why This Time Is Different”

Each time is always different.


Oddly enough, the crashes all look the same.
14 posted on 12/11/2025 7:39:12 AM PST by greenbrier
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To: Jeff Chandler

Crypto isn’t very industrial and functionally usable .


15 posted on 12/11/2025 7:40:20 AM PST by spincaster (i)
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To: delta7

With the current drop in interest rates, and the probable drop next year—there will be more upward pressure on gold and silver prices.


16 posted on 12/11/2025 7:45:08 AM PST by volare737 ( Diversity is something to be overcome, not celebrated. )
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To: delta7

we are having to sell our sterling for cash...so far odd and ends but we do have flatware if big emergencies arise.

Looking forward to the presidents two thousand dollar - after new yr


17 posted on 12/11/2025 8:00:11 AM PST by Karoo (..)
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To: delta7

They show the big gains, but ignore the big losses.

Adjusted for inflation, silver is about half what it was at the 1980 peak, and about what it was at the 2011 peak.

This hype has a huckster flavor to it.


18 posted on 12/11/2025 8:01:05 AM PST by Fido969
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To: spincaster; delta7

The crypto XRP was designed from the ground up to be industrial and functionally usable. It was was built to act as a fast, cost-efficient bridge currency that financial institutions can use to move money globally without the friction and delays of traditional banking systems, replacing the slow settlement portion of SWIFT-based transfers.


19 posted on 12/11/2025 8:02:43 AM PST by Jeff Chandler (The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.)
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To: packrat35

All I know about investing is diversification is good way to hedge your bets. Beyond that, for most of my life my money was tied up in staying alive.


20 posted on 12/11/2025 8:04:51 AM PST by Jeff Chandler (The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.)
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