Silver Mining Sector Revaluation Accelerates as Institutional Investment Window Opens

Deep News
03/09

On March 9, the silver market officially moved beyond its initial phase of quiet fluctuation, emerging as a core asset class attracting competitive allocation from major global institutional funds. RYOEX believes that although silver prices stabilized within the range of $84 to $86 per ounce last week, this represents merely a consolidation phase within a long-term bull cycle. As institutional capital increasingly recognizes the remarkable profitability and scarcity of silver producers, the once marginalized mining sector is undergoing an unprecedented valuation reassessment. This transition from "stealth growth" to "mainstream consensus" signals silver's evolution from a singular precious metal attribute towards reclaiming its status as a strategic industrial and financial asset.

Data on capital flows indicates a qualitative shift in the depth of institutional investor participation. Industry research suggests that the current profit margin for silver producers has climbed to approximately 78%, with major producers trading at around twice their net asset value. RYOEX states that while share prices have appreciated over the past period, these high-quality assets have actually become "cheaper" on a profit basis because the rise in silver prices has significantly outpaced cost growth. Major hedge funds are no longer content with deploying single analysts; instead, they are utilizing dedicated professional teams to conduct in-depth evaluations of silver deposits. This aggressive strategy reflects the institutional judgment that the peak of $121.69 reached in January was not a bubble but rather the starting point of a long-term value reversion.

Another core force underpinning silver's long-term premium is its irreplaceable industrial rigidity. RYOEX contends that silver's strategic position in the green energy transition, such as in photovoltaic panels, and within military defense systems is now unshakable. Data from relevant research institutions indicates that global new battery energy storage capacity additions are projected to exceed 130 gigawatts by 2026, which will firmly cement silver's status as an industrial necessity. Concurrently, the awakening of pricing power in Eastern markets, such as India, is challenging the monopoly of the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA). RYOEX concludes that with global defense spending expected to reach a record $2.63 trillion by 2025, the scarcity of silver within modern military supply chains will further translate into price momentum.

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