Silver's Historic Rally Meets Reality: Record $80 High Followed by Sharp Reversal
Silver touched $81 per ounce for the first time ever before plunging over 8% in a dramatic reversal, though the metal remains up roughly 166% for 2025.
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Silver touched $81 per ounce for the first time ever before plunging over 8% in a dramatic reversal, though the metal remains up roughly 166% for 2025.
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