Why Mining Shares Are Sinking: Gold Sub-$4,900, Silver Under $75

Gold miners trade at absurd valuations despite metals soaring 64% last year. The disconnect defies logic as earnings explode and discoveries vanish completely.

Silver at $100 Hit My Target—Why Selling Now Might Be a Mistake

Silver crushed $100, but Wall Street now targets $150 while China chokes supply. Selling at your price goal could mean leaving serious money behind.

Metals Selloff: Is the Rally Dead? Silver, Gold, and Copper Outlook

Gold to $5,000 or crashing to $3,500? Dueling forecasts expose Wall Street’s split on metals as FOMO meets fundamentals in a high-stakes showdown.

Gold, Silver Set Records

Gold soared 65% and silver rocketed 147% in 2025, but Fed turmoil and criminal indictments could push both metals even higher in 2026.

South African Rand Defies Skeptics, Ends 2025 up Nearly 13% Against the Dollar

The South African rand surged 13% in 2025 while skeptics predicted weakness. Precious metals and bold policy moves rewrote the emerging market playbook.

South African Rand Outlook: USD/ZAR Targets R16 as Gold, Silver Ignite Sentiment

USD/ZAR plummets toward R16 as gold surges, yet every technical indicator screams sell. Why smart money is ignoring the warnings.

South African Rand Soars on Precious‑Metal Market Frenzy — Can the Rally Last?

The rand’s meteoric rise mirrors gold’s $4,300 surge, but cracks are forming. Will fiscal discipline survive when precious metals inevitably crash?

Silver Rockets to Another Record as Gold’s Rally Roars on

Silver exploded 160% in 2025 while gold shattered records—institutional money poured in as both metals proved bears catastrophically wrong.

Silver 2026: Poised to Surge—Yet One Misstep Could Sting

Silver could hit $100 by 2026—or collapse from a single Fed decision. Bullish forecasts clash with brutal risks most analysts won’t mention.

Silver Tramples Gold’s Rally This Year—Yes, Really

Silver crushed gold’s 2025 rally with a 69% surge versus 53%, defying the century-old hierarchy as structural deficits and rate cuts rewrote precious-metals rules.