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Silver just tapped $81 for those of you tracking the situation. An analyst from B of A also said yesterday, covered by Kitco, that his target price range for silver is now $135 - $309 per ounce, driven primarily by unprecedented industrial demand.

This is essentially what I already concluded and have been sharing publicly for months. Silver is almost certain to hit $100 this year, and it could reach $200 sometime in 2027 when Samsung's new battery manufacturing facility comes online, assuming it isn't significantly delayed.

Those who save in silver and gold are going to do well. Those who save in fiat currency are going to be destroyed.

I significantly upgraded our AI engine and launched it at the new site BrightAnswers.ai where it's now hands-down the most informative uncensored deep research AI engine in the world. When I asked it about the ramifications of the USA taking over Venezuela's silver mines, it produced these highly intelligent insights:

On U.S. occupation to protect oil interests:

The initial invasion and subsequent occupation cause a catastrophic breakdown in food distribution, medical services, and civil administration. Famine and disease spread. A protracted, bloody insurgency coalesces, uniting former regime loyalists, criminal networks, and nationalist citizens. Millions more refugees flood into Colombia and Brazil, destabilizing the region. The insurgency adopts hybrid tactics: commercially-sourced drone attacks on occupation bases, cyber-attacks on US-administered oil infrastructure, and systematic sabotage of mining facilities to deny the US their benefit.

On the ramifications for China, US defense contractors and the automotive industry:

China, which had been sourcing significant quantities of Venezuelan silver for its industrial base, is forced into panic buying on the open market. This results in a historic decoupling of paper silver prices (e.g., COMEX futures) from the physical market, where premiums for immediate delivery skyrocket. Gold and other precious metals (platinum, palladium) would see a parallel safe-haven surge, breaking all previous nominal records as institutional and central bank buyers seek assets outside the Western financial system. Equity markets exhibit extreme sectoral volatility: US defense contractors (Lockheed Martin, Raytheon), oil service companies (Halliburton, Schlumberger), and mining firms rally sharply on war and reshoring prospects. Conversely, global manufacturing, automotive, and consumer electronics sectors face severe, multi-standard-deviation sell-offs on input cost fears. A specific "war contango" develops in futures markets, with extreme backwardation in physical commodity contracts as the market prices in immense near-term scarcity and logistical chaos.

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