The Gold-to-Silver ratio—a key metric for metal traders—has compressed significantly. After peaking above 100:1 last year, it is now hovering between 60:1 and 65:1. Some analysts, including those at Bank of America, suggest that if silver continues to outperform gold on industrial merit, the ratio could drift toward 50:1 by the end of 2026.$XAG #GateSquare$50KRedPacketGiveaway
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Shrinking Gold-to-Silver Ratio
The Gold-to-Silver ratio—a key metric for metal traders—has compressed significantly. After peaking above 100:1 last year, it is now hovering between 60:1 and 65:1. Some analysts, including those at Bank of America, suggest that if silver continues to outperform gold on industrial merit, the ratio could drift toward 50:1 by the end of 2026.$XAG #GateSquare$50KRedPacketGiveaway