For most of modern financial history, silver traded as gold’s volatile younger sibling: same safe-haven narrative, more dramatic price swings, and a permanent seat in the precious metals section of every portfolio discussion. That framing is quietly dying. More than half of annual silver demand is now industrial, the solar industry has become one of its largest single consumers, and the market has run a structural supply deficit for several cons…
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