The Great Silver Bull: Unpacking Supply Deficits and Investment Potential

The Great Silver Bull: Unpacking Supply Deficits and Investment Potential

From Dig Deep by Rob Tyson

April 13, 2026 · 1h 3m · Episode 619

About this episode

This episode features an interview with Peter Krauth discussing the silver market's supply deficits and investment potential.

In this episode, we chat with Peter Krauth, one of the leading voices in the silver market, to unpack the past, present, and future of this often-overlooked metal. We start by looking at silver’s long history as money and whether it could play that role again, before digging into the fundamentals of supply and demand, and the balance between industrial use and investment demand. We also explore who should consider owning physical silver, and why, and then tackle the big question for investors: if silver stocks are known for volatility, do the potential rewards justify the risk? If you want to know more about precious metals then check out The Gold Advisor, a free way to stay on top of the biggest moves in gold, silver, and mining stocks. Jeff Clark and the team break down what matters, why it matters, and where the best opportunities may be shaping up — with timely market insight, company commentary, and ideas investors can actually use. You can sign up here: https://thegoldadvisor.com/?refpartner=109 This episode is brought to you by Mining International, a global executive search partner to the mining industry. KEY TAKEAWAYS Silver is in a significant structural supply deficit…

People in this episode

Host: Rob Tyson

Guest: Peter Krauth

Topics covered

  • silver market
  • supply and demand
  • investment potential
  • industrial use
  • precious metals

Keywords

  • silver
  • investment
  • supply deficit
  • industrial use
  • precious metals
  • volatility
  • mining

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Mining International

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Organizations: The Gold Advisor

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