Silver hits another all-time high at $63! It has risen more than 100% this year, far exceeding gold and Bitcoin. Will it challenge the $100 mark next year?
The international precious metals market continues to be hot. At around 23:50 Taiwan time tonight (11th), the spot silver price successfully reached the US$63/ounce mark, once again setting a new historical record, with an intraday increase of more than 2%.
(Preliminary summary: Silver broke through 60 US dollars to hit a record high! This year’s increase exceeded 100%, ranking the sixth largest asset in the world)
(Background supplement: Silver broke through a new high of 59 US dollars (a year-on-year increase of 100%), with three major driving forces supporting the outperformance of gold)
The international precious metal market continues to be hot, Taiwan time tonight (11) 23:50 Around 2019, the spot silver price successfully reached the $63/ounce mark, once again setting a new historical record, with an intraday increase of more than 2%.

Market analysis pointed out that the current rise in silver has been driven by multiple factors, including continued growth in industrial demand, rising investor risk aversion, and market concerns about supply shortages. Since 2025, silver's cumulative increase has exceeded 100%, far exceeding the performance of gold and becoming the biggest highlight of the precious metals market.
As silver continues to rise, some voices point out that silver, as an asset with both industrial and investment attributes, still has room for upside in the market outlook against the backdrop of heightened global economic uncertainty. For example, rich dad Robert Kiyosaki previously predicted in November that his 2026 price target for silver would be $100. He also revealed that he owns silver mines and pointed out that "the supply of new silver is increasingly scarce."
Extended reading: Rich dad predicts the target prices of four major assets: gold $27,000, silver $100, Bitcoin $250,000, and Ethereum $60,000. If the market crashes, you should continue to buy.
The unmoving zone reminds investors that silver continues to rise, but the risk of short-term fluctuations cannot be ignored, and investors need to remain cautious.