The graphs below show that silver prices are too low based on five decades of history and via comparisons to national debt, the S&P 500 Index and gold. Expect silver prices to rise far higher in coming years as the over-leveraged financial system resets and rebalances.
Silver prices have now returned to 1971 levels compared to total debt, currency in circulation, and the S&P 500 Index.
The past decade’s lows occurred about a year apart each December. See below:
Every seventh low since 1994 has been a major low.
The seven-year major low cycle for silver prices occurred in December 2015. This seven-year cycle suggests another major low in late 2022—early 2023. Will it occur? Wait and see but there is ample time for silver prices to double or triple—correct their under-valuation – between early 2019 and 2022.
Bottom Line
Silver prices are too low based on five decades of history and via comparisons to national debt, the S&P 500 Index and gold. Expect silver prices to rise far higher in coming years as the over-leveraged financial system resets and rebalances.
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