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#Silver #SilverMarket #ShanghaiExchange #Comex #SilverPrice #Investing #FinancialNews January 19th marks a critical turning point for the global silver market. The Shanghai Futures Exchange has announced an aggressive regulatory intervention, cutting silver futures position limits by more than 57% overnight — from 7,000 contracts down to just 3,000. As Asian, European, and North American traders reposition ahead of the rule change, serious stress is emerging across global price discovery. Physical silver in China is already trading above $100 per ounce, while Comex paper contracts lag by more than $10, signaling a growing structural breakdown between East and West markets. In this video, we break down: • What really happened on January 16th — and why the timing matters • Why Shanghai’s position limit cuts are not a routine adjustment • The widening arbitrage gap between physical Chinese silver and Comex paper markets • Why January 19th and January 20th are critical dates for silver traders and investors • How displaced speculative capital could migrate from Shanghai to Comex or London • Why major banks face serious risk if silver approaches the $100/oz level • Whether regulatory intervention can actually stop a supply-driven bull market This is not just a China story. This is a global silver market rebalancing event unfolding in real time. 📍 Drop a comment: Where are you watching from? Are you positioning ahead of the January 19th session? Let us know below. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All scenarios discussed are based on publicly available market data, regulatory announcements, and historical market behavior.