Then there’s China.
Another whisper: the largest silver deposits in the world have been confirmed deep in western provinces. Not rumors—core samples. Scale that rewrites supply curves.
If true, silver could crater.
I’ve seen the geological maps. Or at least images of something that looked like geological maps sent at 2:13 a.m.
Commodity markets are fragile narratives. Discover one mountain too many, and the story collapses.
But here’s the part no one discusses: massive discoveries take years to extract. Infrastructure. Politics. Environmental battles. Reality resists immediacy.
Still, traders react before miners dig.
Silver might fall simply because someone decided it should.
