Will the Price of Silver Go Lower Than $64.00?

What’s Next for Silver After the Historic Volatility and $64 Spike Low?

Silver price just went through one of the wildest 2-week stretches we’ve seen in years — ripping to ~$125 and then plunging ~30% in a single day before printing a sharp $64 spike low and bouncing hard.

In this episode of SD Bullion market news, SD Bullion CEO Chase Turner sits down with Senior Market Analyst James Anderson to break down what actually drove the move (hot money + leveraged options flow), why the selloff accelerated so violently (fear + margin calls), and what the charts and fundamentals suggest could come next.

We also zoom out to the big-picture cycle: gold’s leadership, silver’s long-term breakout context, and why physical demand/warehouse draws matter more than the day-to-day paper price noise.

In this video:

  • Why silver’s move from ~$70 → ~$120 in ~30 days was “unsustainable” (January 2026)

  • What caused the sudden dump (and why fear moves faster than greed)

  • Is $64 the interim bottom… or could $55 still happen?

  • What “base” silver may be building now and why the 50-day moving average matters

  • Gold’s strength and why gold tends to lead silver’s next leg

  • The long-term breakout context (multi-decade “cup” discussion)

  • Why SD Bullion sees a surge in buying during sharp selloffs

  • Physical market vs paper market dynamics (and how metal flows/warehouse inventory can signal tightness)

 

Disclaimer: This content is provided solely for general education and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Consult a qualified professional regarding your specific circumstances before investing in precious metals. Market risks apply, and historical performance should not be relied upon as a predictor of future results.

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Chase Turner
Chase Turner
CEO

Chase has been buying and selling gold, silver and platinum since 2009, when he opened a local gold shop. He's had a high interest in physical gold and silver bullion after learning how the world monetary system works and has been an avid believer and preacher of hard assets ever since. 

He has worked in various levels and sectors within the precious metals industry and has consulted thousands of precious metals investors on the best way to buy and sell bullion at all levels.