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Andrew Maguire's 2026 Gold & Silver Forecast

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by Kinesis Money
Friday, Jan 16, 2026 - 16:38

 

Live from the Vault: Episode 255.

 

In this week’s Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire explains why forced index selling failed again, as billions in gold and silver futures were converted into physical metal, exposing a decisive shift away from Western price-setting influence.

With Shanghai-led demand absorbing every sell-off, Andrew outlines how tightening supply, rising bullion market pressure, and accelerating institutional buying are laying the foundations for significantly higher gold valuations through 2026.

 

 

Timestamps: 

 

00:00 Start

02:47 Short-term New Year market activity after December’s failed sell attempts

04:28 Fed forced to repay leased gold at higher prices

08:28 Annual index reweighting exposes COMEX as broken

16:39 Global investment fund demand driving gold higher

21:06 $7.7 Billion of silver futures converted into physical metal

21:33 Underpriced selling rinses out weak speculators, benefiting buyers

24:30 Front-running leaves only shallow, short-lived dips

26:09 Large Asian silver buying driving move toward $140

31:51 Is $8000 gold and silver at $250 possible by the end of 2026?

34:59 SGE requires fully paid physical silver, forcing higher prices



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