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After a long period of stagnation, when many investors were hesitant to buy silver even at $30 per ounce, it has recently seen dynamic growth. In just a few months, the price surpassed the $40 mark and then surged higher, crossing the $50 and $55 thresholds and approaching the $60 per ounce level.

Silver has long attracted the attention of investors as a potentially undervalued asset. Experience dating back to 2008 shows interesting dynamics when comparing different asset classes. Specifically, a portfolio consisting of a basket of metals has demonstrated significantly better results compared to a portfolio of a basket of currencies.