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The Most Important Chart in Precious Metals

These key intermarket ratios are at make-or-break levels

Last week, we discussed the volatility shock that rocked precious metals. It was rare, violent, and it forced us to respect the damage.

But it’s important to remember the context.

That extreme move didn’t happen in a vacuum. It happened inside a secular bull market that has been in motion since March of 2024. 

Trends don’t end because they get extended. They end when there's nobody left to buy.

When leadership deteriorates, offensive rotations break down, and when the market stops rewarding risk.

And that brings us to what is arguably the most important chart in precious metals right now.

Silver relative to Gold, overlaid with Gold Miners $GDX relative to Gold $GLD.

These two intermarket ratios have moved in lockstep for years. 

When one leads, the other tends to confirm. When one weakens, the other usually follows. 

Together, they form a powerful read on risk appetite within the metals complex.

Silver vs. Gold is the offensive metal ratio. When Silver outperforms Gold, it tells us investors are leaning into risk. 

GDX / GLD is the offensive equity ratio. When miners outperform the metal itself, it signals expanding participation and aggressive capital rotation.

For most of this bull market, these two have marched together.

Recently, however, something interesting happened.

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