Silver Will Be GONE In The Blink Of An Eye…There’s A LOT LESS Than People Think! In this video, Alan Hibbard explores the current trends and future outlooks in the gold and silver markets, emphasizing the dramatic price increases, the scarcity of tradable silver compared to gold, and the surging demand from both retail and institutional investors. He covers the impact of inflation on these metals, legislative changes affecting their purchase, global trends, and the potential shortages, especially in silver, due to its industrial uses. This analysis is crucial for anyone interested in precious metals investing and economic indicators. Alan Hibbard first became curious about the world of investing in 2007. He studied business at a university during the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, and graduated with an MBA in Finance in 2011. But he felt like the curriculum didn’t address his questions about money, value, and their effects on real people, so he turned to alternative media for answers. That’s where he found Mike Maloney’s YouTube channel and, eventually, the eye-opening series Hidden Secrets of Money. He’s been a freedom-loving scholar of the Austrian school ever since. Alan reached out to Mike in 2019 with an offer to help with research, analysis, and chart-making. They worked closely together for over four years to release Mike’s second book, The Great Gold and Silver Rush of the 21st Century. Now, Alan continues to help us spread our message of free markets, individual liberties, and sound money to the next generation of investors. Subscribe to GoldSilver’s YouTube Channel for tons of free content. « Previous Article Next Article » Share This Article Choose Your Platform: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Related Posts World Gold Council Launches 'You are Gold' Campaign in India READ MORE Retaliation Promised: Biden's Response to Drone Attack in Jordan READ MORE Gold prices are at an all-time high—but experts like Warren Buffett don’t always recommend investing READ MORE Geopolitical Tensions, Not Interest Rates, Now Seen as Main Risk to U.S. Economy READ MORE Add a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment