Goldman Sachs warns that silver prices will experience significant volatility in the future and points out that weak London silver inventories could lead to large bidirectional price swings. The firm advises risk-averse clients to exercise caution but still considers the likelihood of the U.S. imposing tariffs on silver to be low. Meanwhile, metal expert Rashad Hajiyev maintains a long-term bullish target of $96 for silver.
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Goldman Sachs warns that silver prices will experience significant volatility in the future and points out that weak London silver inventories could lead to large bidirectional price swings. The firm advises risk-averse clients to exercise caution but still considers the likelihood of the U.S. imposing tariffs on silver to be low. Meanwhile, metal expert Rashad Hajiyev maintains a long-term bullish target of $96 for silver.