Advanced ➔ Results Charlie Garcia's Street SenseOpinion: Silver could be the trade of the decade. This is how to play it so you don’t miss out.
Hi-ho silver: Industries need it; monetary rebels want it; and state governments are whispering silver as money againLast d: July 2, 2025 at 4:08 p. ETFirst Published: July 2, 2025 at 7:50 a.
ETResizeListen(9 min)Today’s setup for silver mirrors previous price surges — perhaps on an even larger scale. Photo: MarketWatch photo illustration/iStockphotoSilver doesn’t get headlines.
It gets mug shots. It’s gold’s GC00 shifty cousin — the kind that disappears for a decade, then shows up unshaven with a smirk and a suitcase full of contraband.
While gold enjoys polite applause at central bank banquets, silver SI00 hangs out in Florida with preppers, pirates and guys who bury things in their backyard.
The Author Charlie GarciaCharlie Garcia is the founder of R360, a global community of individuals and families with a net worth of $100 million or more.
He is editor-in-chief of the Night Owl, R360’s exclusive publication dering contrarian insights into global.
Garcia is the author of the books “A Message From Garcia” and “Leadership Lessons of the White House Fellows. ” A bitcoin enthusiast, he runs his own node.
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