THE UNTHINKABLE Is About To Happen To SILVER! – Michael Oliver Silver Price Prediction 2026
Is silver headed to $200, $300… or even $500 in 2026? In this breakdown, we examine Michael Oliver’s structured momentum analysis showing why the recent sil...

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Is silver headed to $200, $300… or even $500 in 2026?
In this breakdown, we examine Michael Oliver’s structured momentum analysis showing why the recent silver correction may be a buying opportunity—not a top. From logarithmic breakout projections and silver-to-gold ratio shifts to historical bull market parallels and M2 money supply expansion, the case for a rapid revaluation is gaining traction.
If gold approaches $8,500 based on prior 8-fold cycles, silver at just 3–6% of gold’s value could imply triple-digit pricing. The key question: Is this the early stage of a surge phase similar to 1980 or 2011?
Topics covered:
Silver price forecast 2026
Silver vs gold ratio breakout
Logarithmic chart targets explained
M2 money supply and monetary debasement
Is silver undervalued relative to gold?
Silver market crash or buying opportunity?
For serious silver investors tracking momentum structure and macro cycles, this analysis is essential.
00:00 – Silver to $500? Logarithmic Breakout Explained
01:12 – Why $200–$500 Silver Is a Structural Projection, Not Hype
02:26 – Silver vs Gold Breakout: The Multi-Year Ratio Shift
03:23 – Why the Recent Silver Crash Didn’t Break the Bull Market
04:23 – Buying Opportunity? Momentum Structure Still Intact
05:28 – Historical Parallels: Copper, Lead & Explosive Repricing Events
07:00 – Silver-to-Gold Ratio: From 1% to 6% and What It Means
08:29 – Gold’s 8-Fold Bull Markets and the $8,500 Projection
10:14 – If Gold Hits $8,500, Where Does Silver Go?
11:31 – M2 Money Supply Expansion & Silver’s Real Value
12:00 – Arithmetic vs Log Scale: Why $95 Wasn’t the Real Target
13:18 – Market “Tantrums” and Violent Revaluation Phases
14:24 – Timing the Surge: Why 2026 Could Accelerate Fast
15:29 – 1980 vs Today: Why This Is Not a Blow-Off Top
18:22 – The Convergence Case: Momentum, Ratios & Monetary Expansion
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We bring you the latest news, insights, and analysis on gold, silver, copper and the financial markets.
Credit: Jimmy Connor
Michael Oliver on What to Do Now with Gold, Silver, Oil, Uranium | Michael Oliver and Jimmy Connor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8BsMDGdyaQ
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The content on Finance Log is for **educational and informational purposes only** and is **not** financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. We are not licensed financial advisors. Any opinions shared are our own and may change over time. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Before making any financial decision, do your own research and consider speaking with a qualified professional. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
In this breakdown, we examine Michael Oliver’s structured momentum analysis showing why the recent silver correction may be a buying opportunity—not a top. From logarithmic breakout projections and silver-to-gold ratio shifts to historical bull market parallels and M2 money supply expansion, the case for a rapid revaluation is gaining traction.
If gold approaches $8,500 based on prior 8-fold cycles, silver at just 3–6% of gold’s value could imply triple-digit pricing. The key question: Is this the early stage of a surge phase similar to 1980 or 2011?
Topics covered:
Silver price forecast 2026
Silver vs gold ratio breakout
Logarithmic chart targets explained
M2 money supply and monetary debasement
Is silver undervalued relative to gold?
Silver market crash or buying opportunity?
For serious silver investors tracking momentum structure and macro cycles, this analysis is essential.
00:00 – Silver to $500? Logarithmic Breakout Explained
01:12 – Why $200–$500 Silver Is a Structural Projection, Not Hype
02:26 – Silver vs Gold Breakout: The Multi-Year Ratio Shift
03:23 – Why the Recent Silver Crash Didn’t Break the Bull Market
04:23 – Buying Opportunity? Momentum Structure Still Intact
05:28 – Historical Parallels: Copper, Lead & Explosive Repricing Events
07:00 – Silver-to-Gold Ratio: From 1% to 6% and What It Means
08:29 – Gold’s 8-Fold Bull Markets and the $8,500 Projection
10:14 – If Gold Hits $8,500, Where Does Silver Go?
11:31 – M2 Money Supply Expansion & Silver’s Real Value
12:00 – Arithmetic vs Log Scale: Why $95 Wasn’t the Real Target
13:18 – Market “Tantrums” and Violent Revaluation Phases
14:24 – Timing the Surge: Why 2026 Could Accelerate Fast
15:29 – 1980 vs Today: Why This Is Not a Blow-Off Top
18:22 – The Convergence Case: Momentum, Ratios & Monetary Expansion
#michaeloliver #silver #silverprice #silverprediction #silveranalysis #silvercrash #silverburst #preciousmetalsmarket #preciousmetalprice #preciousmetals #silverpriceprediction #silverpricetoday #goldsilver #goldsilverprice #goldsilverpricetoday
We bring you the latest news, insights, and analysis on gold, silver, copper and the financial markets.
Credit: Jimmy Connor
Michael Oliver on What to Do Now with Gold, Silver, Oil, Uranium | Michael Oliver and Jimmy Connor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8BsMDGdyaQ
Financial Disclaimer (Finance Log)
The content on Finance Log is for **educational and informational purposes only** and is **not** financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. We are not licensed financial advisors. Any opinions shared are our own and may change over time. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Before making any financial decision, do your own research and consider speaking with a qualified professional. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results.
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