Looking at the annual closing price data of silver, it's quite interesting.



Starting from $4.59 in 2000, it doubled to $8.82 by 2005, with a relatively mild increase over five years. Then in 2010, it jumped to $30.94, with a rise of over 250% in just five years—this wave of market movement was indeed fierce.

But in 2015, it retraced to $13.82, nearly halving. It seems that precious metals are also subject to cyclical corrections. In 2020, it recovered to $26.39, partially regaining ground.

The latest data is even more explosive—by 2025, the current price has surged to $79.68. From $26.39 in 2020 to $79.68 now, over five years, it has skyrocketed by more than 200%, setting a new all-time high.

Interestingly, the trend of silver seems to amplify the logic of gold, but with more volatile swings. From this long-term chart, the cyclical nature of precious metals is very clear—periods of downturn often brew big market moves, and once they start, they can multiply several times.

So the question is: what will the price be in 2030? Will it continue to climb or begin a new round of correction? The market always holds this suspense.
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AirdropCollectorvip
· 7h ago
79.68? Damn, this rally, my silver position is finally not losing money. Silver is just like that, so volatile it’s nerve-wracking, but once it starts, it’s a madman’s rally. 2023? I dare not think about it, but I bet it will hit new highs again. This cyclical thing, those who understand know, a downturn is just energy accumulation. The question is, can I still get on now? Or is it already near the top? Compared to gold, silver is definitely a small-town lunatic, doubling much faster. The historical high is right there, how it will move afterward is really a suspense. Five years of downturn, then doubling all at once, that’s the brutal logic of precious metals. It’s over 79, feels like a big wave has already passed, is there still room for more?
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GateUser-26d7f434vip
· 7h ago
80 yuan per ounce, silver really can't hold up this time After halving in 2015, it still managed to multiply five times, there's something to it Let's see in 2030, whether we bet on it continuing to surge or crashing down is fine Wow, this wave of increase directly broke records? Cycle theory is validated once again; the logic that a big move brews at low levels is solid
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CryptoSourGrapevip
· 7h ago
Oh my God... I should have gotten on the bus in 2010, and now I want to cut my hand when I look at this data
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GasWaster69vip
· 7h ago
79.68 really can't hold up anymore, I didn't expect this wave of silver to surge so wildly... Seeing silver double from its lows is satisfying, but those holding positions should also consider when to exit, right? 2030? Ha, that's a good question, no one can give an answer. I've seen this cyclical pattern many times: during downturns, big events brew, and once they start, it's madness. Feels just like the crypto market logic. Isn't it true that the 79-dollar mark has really hit a new high? Is there no inflation? With precious metals fluctuating so fiercely, just imagine holding these... how strong must your heart be?
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 7h ago
Silver's rise from 26 to 79 has been so dramatic that even LP yields haven't seen such a surge... But the problem is, with such wild volatility, whether it can hold this level by 2030 is still uncertain.
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