What history shows
High and low ratio readings can highlight unusual relative value, but historical averages should not be treated as a price target.
Precious metals intelligence
The gold/silver ratio moves through regimes. History gives context, but the current macro backdrop explains why the spread is moving now.
High and low ratio readings can highlight unusual relative value, but historical averages should not be treated as a price target.
Real yields, dollar strength, industrial demand, liquidity, ETF flows, and physical premiums can all shift the ratio.
MetalBrief makes the ratio visible beside price alerts and portfolio exposure so relative moves are easier to track.
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