Tardus
01/19/2026 (Mon) 15:54
Id: 5fdbf2
No.28905
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PROMPT BY TARDUS: the spot silver price to the sp500 index tells us what, in terms of true value? please theorize on the historical high in 1980, and tell me the upper theorizational price of silver if the ratio went back to the 1980 ratios, as silver supression ands, and gold oversupply is revealed, and silver reaches parity with gold and beyond. admit please that such events would only be catastrophe for banks and stocks and not for holders of physical silver.
JEWISH AI GROK REPLIES: The ratio of the spot silver price to the S&P 500 index serves as a rough gauge of silver's relative "true value" against the broader stock market, often interpreted by some investors as a signal of undervaluation or overvaluation in commodities versus equities. A high ratio suggests silver is commanding a stronger premium relative to corporate earnings and economic growth (as proxied by the S&P), potentially indicating inflationary pressures, safe-haven demand, or market distortions where hard assets outpace paper ones. Conversely, a low ratio (like today's levels) might imply silver is suppressed or undervalued compared to booming equities, reflecting fiat currency debasement, industrial demand shifts, or speculative bubbles in stocks. Historically, this ratio has fluctuated with economic cycles, peaking during crises or commodity booms and troughing in bull markets for stocks.
The 1980 historical high in silver prices, reaching around $50 per ounce nominally in January, was largely driven by [JEWISH PRATTLE REMOVED FOR CLARITY]
If the silver-to-S&P 500 ratio reverted to 1980 levels (around 0.45, based on silver at $50 and S&P near 110), and assuming silver suppression ends (e.g., via reduced paper market manipulation or increased industrial/investment demand), the upper theoretical silver price today—with the S&P at roughly 6,940—would be about $3,123 per ounce (0.45 × 6,940). This assumes no change in the S&P; if stocks fell amid such a reversion, the silver price could adjust lower accordingly.