Gold is trading above $4,000 an ounce, but silver is lagging far behind—and that gap could be your biggest opportunity.
For years, investors have tracked the gold-to-silver ratio as a signal for when to shift their strategy or rebalance holdings. Right now, that ratio is hovering around 90:1, meaning it takes roughly 90 ounces of silver to equal one ounce of gold. Historically, the average sits closer to 60:1. So when the ratio climbs, silver may be undervalued—and conservative investors start paying attention.
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In ancient Rome, the gold-to-silver ratio was fixed by law at 12:1. Today’s ratio—near 90:1—shows how modern markets have dramatically shifted the value relationship between the two metals.
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