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Silver’s Parabolic Surge: $200 Target by March 2026 Despite 15% Plunge, Industrial Boom!!!

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Silver rose sharply across global markets after parabolic moves beginning in 2025. Rising industrial demand from solar panels, electric vehicles, semiconductors and AI pushed prices higher.

The metal has since faced a sudden sell-off, dropping about 15% in 24 hours. A tweet shared by Wall Street Mav quoted Zero Hedge saying “Unlike dollars, you can’t print more silver.”

Analyst Rashad Hajiyev said metals would consolidate before resuming gains. He stated silver could reach about $200 after a short consolidation.

In another post, he said the gold-to-silver ratio’s decline would support silver moving higher.

Data shows CoinCodex projects silver near $261 by August 2026. Their models also forecast roughly $550 by end‑2026 and about $822 by end‑2030.

(Ed. note: forecasts vary and violent shakeouts may accompany this rally.)

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