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They’re SHUTTING Down SILVER Buying: COMEX Can’t Deliver in MARCH — Clive Thompson Clive Thompson breaks down why recent silver price volatility may be masking deeper structural stress, pointing to rising COMEX delivery calls, widening price gaps between Shanghai and Western exchanges, and signs that physical silver availability is tightening just as futures contracts mature. Drawing on 140 years of crash data, he explains why silver’s sharp drops historically lead to outsized rebounds — often averaging near 38% within a year — while gold remains steadier but less explosive. Clive Thompson also highlights how gold and silver mining stocks are still priced on outdated 2025 earnings, despite higher metal prices heading into 2026. With silver far more volatile than gold, repeated 5% crashes, and improving margins ahead, he argues the gold and silver market may be setting up for a repricing driven by fundamentals, not headlines. We share interviews from experts like Rafi Farber, Andy Schectman, Mario Innecco, Mike Maloney, Vince Lanci, and many others. Stay up-to-date with the world of finance and make informed decisions with our expert insights. Subscribe now and never miss a video! CREDIT - Triangle Investor • Silver SOLD OUT in 2026❗ – Dealers Empty🛑,... #gold #goldpriceprediction #clivethompson #economy #money #silver #preciousmetalprice #silveranalysis #silverprice -------------------------------------- 📍Fair Use Disclaimer: This channel uses portions of third-party interviews and public videos under the Fair Use doctrine (Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976) for purposes such as 🗣️ commentary, 🧐 criticism, 🎓 education, and 📰 news reporting. 🧩 We often include extended excerpts from interviews. However, these clips are heavily transformed through: ✍️ Original scripting and critical commentary added after every 4–5 sentences, 📊 Independent research, fact-based analysis, and insights, 🎙️ Voice over narration, and 🎵 Curated background music and 🎞️ editing to create a unique viewer experience. 🔁 This added value transforms the original material into new, educational, and analytical content that complies with Fair Use standards. 🤝 We respect the rights of original creators and always use material in a way that complies with Fair Use standards. 📩 If you are the owner of any content used and believe it has been misrepresented, please contact us directly or 💬 comment below.