Timing the Market—Best Months to Buy Gold and Silver | Yesterday, we stressed the importance of keeping an organized inventory. Today, let’s talk timing. While precious metals are a long game, history shows there are better—and worse—times to buy. | Gold and silver prices often dip in the summer months, especially June and July, before rallying into the fall. Why? Lower trading volume, fewer geopolitical shocks, and predictable investor behavior. That makes right now one of the smartest times to stack before the next spike. Buy low, sit tight, and thank yourself when prices roar back. | Next week, we’ll kick off a deep dive into gold mining—how supply chains work, who’s controlling the flow, and why it matters more than ever. | | Sponsored Content |

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| | Poll Of The Day | | Do you try to time your gold and silver purchases based on market trends? | | | Fun Fact Of The Day | Since 1975, September has been the strongest month for gold prices on average—making summer dips the perfect buying window for strategic investors. | |
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