Silver Just Hit $80 — Hold for $200… Or Get Out NOW?

EPISODE · Dec 28, 2025 · 10 MIN

Silver Just Hit $80 — Hold for $200… Or Get Out NOW?

from Clem Chambers Alpha · host clemcham

Silver has just hit $80 an ounce — and this is thepoint in every market cycle where people make their biggest mistakes.In this video I break down what happens next for silver,why moments of maximum enthusiasm often mark major turning points, andhow to think clearly when profits are large, emotions are high, and the crowdis screaming “to the moon.” This isn’t about predictions for clicks —it’s about market psychology, timing risk, and capital preservation.I show you why gold still runs the entire precious metalscomplex, how silver historically behaves after vertical moves, and whylevels between $80 and $100 are a danger zone where FOMO buyers pile inand smart money starts thinking about exits. We also discuss whether silvercould push toward $100 or even $200, what would need to happen for thatto occur, and why those scenarios carry very different risk profiles.This is not investment advice. It’s raw analyticalmaterial based on decades of market experience, previous gold and silvercalls, and how markets behave at extremes. If you’re sitting on big silverprofits, or thinking about buying in right now, this is essential contextbefore you act.I also cover what comes after silver — where profitsmay rotate next into gold, platinum, palladium, copper, or miners, andhow to think in terms of “the next bus” rather than marrying a singletrade.📊 Real-time market data& tools: https://anewfn.com🐦X / Twitter (instant updates): https://x.com/ClemChambers📩Substack (deep dives & written analysis): https://clemishere.substack.com

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