
Silver prices continued to soar, reaching $72.22 per ounce on December 24, 2025, setting a new all-time high in the precious metals market. This surge reflects strong demand from both the investment and industrial sectors, as well as expectations that global monetary policy will loosen further in the future. Investors are increasingly turning their attention to silver as a safe haven asset amid geopolitical and economic uncertainty.
Global demand for silver, particularly from the renewable energy, electronics, and automotive sectors, is increasing. Furthermore, geopolitical tensions and supply risks have exacerbated market conditions, pushing silver prices higher. Limited supply in key markets and increasing demand for the metal have further strengthened silver's bullish trend.
Furthermore, silver is now seen not only as a hedge but also as a crucial industrial commodity, making its price even more attractive to investors. Demand for silver is expected to continue to rise, with many analysts predicting that the market will continue to exhibit strong structural growth in the long term.
By 2025, silver had experienced a spectacular price increase, outperforming many other commodities. With prices continuing to rise, investors are increasingly attracted to this market, despite the risks of volatility. Many wonder whether silver prices will continue to climb or whether a major correction awaits.
This rise in silver prices is driven by expectations of lower interest rates and its growing appeal in the precious metals ETF market. Global tensions, such as those in Venezuela and the Middle East, only add to supply pressure and push silver prices higher.
Given the continued increase in demand and the ongoing uncertainty, many analysts predict silver prices will remain on an upward trend in the coming years. Investors will continue to monitor market dynamics driven by global monetary policy and evolving geopolitical factors. (asd)
Source: Newsmaker.id
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