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3 February 2026 03:53  |

Cinderella metal silver loses footing after surge to record high

Silver has been dubbed the Cinderella of precious metals, spending long periods overlooked before sweeping into the spotlight and disappearing in short order. In a market analysts say is beset by fairy tales, it is living up to that reputation.

A small, volatile asset prone to squeeze attempts, silver hit an all-time high of $121.6 on January 29, only to shed more than a quarter of its value a day later when technical selling and stop-loss triggers created a snowball effect — the largest one-day fall in LSEG data back to 1982.

Its losses continued on Monday, when it was last down 7% at $78 per ounce. Analysts say a deeper slide could be to come, with a more fundamentally supported price seen at $60-70.

"There's been a massive, massive retail frenzy getting into these markets," said Saxo Bank's head of commodity strategy Ole Hansen. Now, he said, the search for a floor hinges on China, a big source of recent demand, and on volatility easing.

The speculative frenzy behind Thursday's record came despite weeks of warnings from analysts that the rally had overshot fundamentals, particularly after silver's 147% surge in 2025.

Heraeus described January's 71% spike before the sell-off as the most extreme since 1980, when the Hunt brothers tried to corner the market.

At the core was feverish retail buying driven by fear of missing out, reflected in surging demand for bars and coins.

Silver's break above $100 and then $120 triggered celebrations on social media forums, with users displaying proud photos of accumulated coin and bar stashes.

"You know the old story - when a taxi driver starts asking how to invest, then everyone knows there's something going on," said Hansen.

Analysts are yet to calculate the exact scale of the jump in retail silver demand in December and January by weight.

In India, the world's biggest silver consumer, people were "snapping up coins and bars of all sizes," said Chirag Thakkar, CEO of leading silver importer Amrapali Group Gujarat.

Source: Reuters

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