What a high ratio means
A high gold/silver ratio means silver is cheaper relative to gold than usual for that regime. It does not prove silver must outperform.
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The silver versus gold relationship is a relative-value gauge. It is most useful when read beside volatility, real rates, dollar direction, and industrial demand.
A high gold/silver ratio means silver is cheaper relative to gold than usual for that regime. It does not prove silver must outperform.
Silver catch-up is more convincing when it appears with better industrial pulse, weaker real-rate pressure, and broader metals participation.
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