Core Viewpoint - Silver prices have surpassed a 45-year record and are expected to double, creating a rare phenomenon in the commodity market where the price of silver exceeds that of crude oil [3]. Group 1: Silver Price Dynamics - As of December 29, COMEX silver prices reached $74.79 per ounce, while WTI crude oil was at $57.68 per barrel, marking a rare occurrence since the launch of WTI futures in 1983 [3]. - The strong rise in silver prices is driven by both investment and industrial demand, with silver being used as a wealth preservation tool and a hedge against currency devaluation [5][9]. - Industrial applications, particularly in clean energy sectors like solar panels and electric vehicles, have significantly increased silver consumption, providing robust long-term demand support [5][9]. Group 2: Supply Constraints - The supply constraints in the silver market are becoming a key structural factor supporting its price, as global pure silver deposits are nearly exhausted, leading to silver being produced as a byproduct of other metals [13]. - The current gold-silver ratio is around 60, indicating potential for silver prices to rise relative to gold, with arguments suggesting that silver prices need to exceed $200 per ounce to surpass inflation-adjusted historical peaks [13]. - Despite the bullish sentiment, there are cautious views in the market, with some analysts predicting a potential price correction for silver to around $42 per ounce by the end of next year [13]. Group 3: Oil Market Challenges - The global oil market is facing dual pressures of oversupply and structural demand transformation, with international oil prices having dropped 21% since 2025, reaching low levels post-pandemic recovery [6][14]. - Analysts suggest that restoring the historical price relationship between oil and silver may require a significant correction in silver prices rather than a strong rebound in the oil market [14]. - U.S. crude oil production has surged to approximately 13.5 million barrels per day, contributing to the ongoing supply imbalance, and unless major oil-producing countries coordinate substantial production cuts, the oversupply situation is likely to worsen [14].
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