While U.S. markets celebrate silver at $99, the real price signal is coming from China, where silver has already surged to $113. The widening $14 arbitrage gap between New York and Shanghai is creating a powerful vacuum, pulling physical silver out of Western vaults at record speed.
In this emergency market deep dive, we expose the “Moving Goalposts” phenomenon: every time COMEX rallies to close the gap, Shanghai bids even higher. We analyze forensic data revealing a 4.2 million ounce vault withdrawal in a single day, driven by risk-free arbitrage and coordinated pressure on major depositories.
We break down the escalating Registered silver inventory crisis, with deliverable supply collapsing toward critical levels as demand accelerates. The math is clear — the exchange is approaching a failure to deliver.
The video also examines the Gold Signal, with gold near $4,950, confirming a systemic loss of confidence in fiat currency. As silver enters the Triple Digit Era, we explain why the $100 barrier increases demand, not suppresses it — and why banks are now trapped.
The vaults are bleeding. The arbitrage is accelerating. And the price action is no longer linear — it’s vertical.
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