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Why Silver Is Having a Moment Right Now

MarketDash Editorial Team
5 hours ago
Silver prices are surging as investors pile into safe-haven assets amid a perfect storm of uncertainty. Between geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and unprecedented legal drama at the Federal Reserve, precious metals are getting a serious bid.

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iShares Silver Trust (SLV) shares climbed higher Wednesday, hitting new 52-week highs as a confluence of unsettling developments sent investors scrambling for assets that don't depend on institutional stability or geopolitical calm.

When the Fed Gets Subpoenaed, Markets Get Nervous

Here's something you don't see every day: the Federal Reserve receiving grand jury subpoenas. Powell revealed in a video Sunday night that the Fed has been hit with subpoenas that he described as threats of criminal indictment connected to his congressional testimony about the Fed's $2.5 billion headquarters renovation. Powell characterized the investigation as a "pretext" for political pressure designed to influence interest-rate decisions.

The implications aren't trivial. When the independence of the central bank comes into question, investors start worrying that monetary policy could become hostage to short-term political objectives. That prospect, combined with concerns about higher inflation, fiscal dominance and a weaker dollar, typically drives money toward hard assets like silver. These are assets with limited supply and zero default risk, which becomes appealing when trust in institutions wobbles.

Silver has an added advantage: it's not just a store of value. Its industrial applications in solar panels, electronics and batteries mean it holds utility even when confidence in the Fed's independence takes a hit.

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Middle East Tensions Pile On

Meanwhile, geopolitical risks in the Middle East are intensifying. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened intervention in Iran amid reports of thousands killed in a crackdown on anti-government protests, according to Reuters. European officials have warned that U.S. military action appears increasingly likely, with one suggesting it could happen within 24 hours.

In a Tuesday interview with CBS News, Trump said the U.S. would take "very strong action" if Iran executes protesters. A senior Iranian official responded by warning that U.S. bases in regional countries including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Turkey would be targeted if the U.S. strikes Iran.

The combination of domestic political uncertainty around the Fed and rising geopolitical risk creates exactly the kind of environment where precious metals thrive. Investors are hedging against instability, and silver is delivering.

SLV Price Action: iShares Silver Trust shares were up 5.29% at $82.68 at the time of publication Wednesday, marking new 52-week highs.

Why Silver Is Having a Moment Right Now

MarketDash Editorial Team
5 hours ago
Silver prices are surging as investors pile into safe-haven assets amid a perfect storm of uncertainty. Between geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and unprecedented legal drama at the Federal Reserve, precious metals are getting a serious bid.

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Weekly insights + SMS alerts

iShares Silver Trust (SLV) shares climbed higher Wednesday, hitting new 52-week highs as a confluence of unsettling developments sent investors scrambling for assets that don't depend on institutional stability or geopolitical calm.

When the Fed Gets Subpoenaed, Markets Get Nervous

Here's something you don't see every day: the Federal Reserve receiving grand jury subpoenas. Powell revealed in a video Sunday night that the Fed has been hit with subpoenas that he described as threats of criminal indictment connected to his congressional testimony about the Fed's $2.5 billion headquarters renovation. Powell characterized the investigation as a "pretext" for political pressure designed to influence interest-rate decisions.

The implications aren't trivial. When the independence of the central bank comes into question, investors start worrying that monetary policy could become hostage to short-term political objectives. That prospect, combined with concerns about higher inflation, fiscal dominance and a weaker dollar, typically drives money toward hard assets like silver. These are assets with limited supply and zero default risk, which becomes appealing when trust in institutions wobbles.

Silver has an added advantage: it's not just a store of value. Its industrial applications in solar panels, electronics and batteries mean it holds utility even when confidence in the Fed's independence takes a hit.

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Weekly insights + SMS (optional)

Middle East Tensions Pile On

Meanwhile, geopolitical risks in the Middle East are intensifying. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened intervention in Iran amid reports of thousands killed in a crackdown on anti-government protests, according to Reuters. European officials have warned that U.S. military action appears increasingly likely, with one suggesting it could happen within 24 hours.

In a Tuesday interview with CBS News, Trump said the U.S. would take "very strong action" if Iran executes protesters. A senior Iranian official responded by warning that U.S. bases in regional countries including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Turkey would be targeted if the U.S. strikes Iran.

The combination of domestic political uncertainty around the Fed and rising geopolitical risk creates exactly the kind of environment where precious metals thrive. Investors are hedging against instability, and silver is delivering.

SLV Price Action: iShares Silver Trust shares were up 5.29% at $82.68 at the time of publication Wednesday, marking new 52-week highs.