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    Silver slips below $80: when does panic become opportunity?

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Silver’s vertical sprint to a record around $120 per ounce on January 29 has flipped into a punishing reversal.

    The prices crashed on Friday as leveraged bets unwind and the dollar snaps back.

    After some venues briefly printed intraday lows in the low-$90s on Friday, silver has since sliced through the closely watched $80 threshold.

    Market mechanics: what broke and why it matters


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    The speed of the downdraft stunned even veteran metals desks.

    Silver surged to all‑time highs near $120, capping an annual gain of roughly 300%, a 12‑month run that multiple analysts had started to describe as bubble‑like.

    Then came the turn as a potential Federal Reserve pick seen as more hawkish, which helped the dollar rip higher, and metals that had been bid up on inflation and liquidity trades suddenly faced a powerful headwind.

    Major outlets reported one of silver’s biggest single‑day percentage drops in decades on Friday, with front‑month futures tumbling more than 20% at the worst point of the session.

    Dealers and strategists described a classic “deleveraging event”: as prices broke through successive technical support levels, stop‑loss orders, margin calls, and forced liquidations of crowded long positions amplified the fall.

    Selling pressure also spilled into popular silver ETFs, where outflows and hedging added to futures volume.

    Thinness in the underlying market made matters worse.

    Exchange and industry data show exchange‑registered silver inventories have been come down sharply this month, leaving less metal readily available in vaults and making prices more sensitive to order flow.

    Opportunity vs. risk: where analysts say to look next


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    With silver still well above pre‑rally levels but far off its highs, analysts are splitting into two clear camps.

    The contrarian camp argues that any break toward or below $70-$75 would be a tactical buying zone for investors with a long‑term horizon.

    They point to strong structural demand from solar panel makers, electronics, and electric‑vehicle supply chains, alongside repeated estimates of sizable annual market deficits in recent years.

    From this perspective, a price slide driven by position unwinds and dollar swings, rather than a collapse in industrial demand, looks like an opportunity.

    The caution camp counters that the technical damage is serious and may not be repaired quickly.

    Bank and macro‑fund strategists who had warned that silver was becoming “overheated” now see the latest move as a necessary reset.

    They flag three key risks: still‑elevated speculative positioning that could unwind further, rising real yields that pressure non‑yielding assets like precious metals, and the possibility that a stronger dollar trend persists.

    In that scenario, a move through $80 could be the start of a broader re‑rating rather than a brief buying window.

    For miners and industrial users, the focus is shifting to hedging decisions and physical supply.

    Lower prices may prompt producers to lock in forward sales, while big buyers weigh whether to step in with longer‑dated contracts if spot drops further.

    For shorter‑term traders, analysts suggest watching three indicators closely: the gold–silver ratio, COMEX open interest, and inventory flows at major exchanges.

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