Silver to Beat Gold, if It Retests $50, Then Game On, Says David Morgan

By Stansberry Research / January 08, 2021 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

As part of the Outlook 2021 series, our Daniela Cambone speaks with David Morgan of the Morgan Report about issues he is most concerned about as we start the new year: "There is a soybean shortage and major shortages in the food chain and meat industry." He adds, "China is importing everything they can get their hands on and the food supply shortage in the U.S. is reaching critical levels."

Known as the silver guru, Morgan gives his opinion on how silver could beat gold in 2021. With a huge push for the Green New Deal and the amount of silver that would be required for renewable energy, Morgan claims that if silver retests its all-time highs of $50, then the sky's the limit. "The last chapter has not been written for silver," he notes.

David Morgan is a world-renown precious metals aficionado. He is the creator of TheMorganReport.com, a monthly report that covers economic news, overall financial health of the global economy, currency problems and the key reasons for investing in precious metals. A dynamic, much-in-demand speaker all over the globe, David's educational mission also makes him a prolific author, having penned Get the Skinny on Silver Investing, The Silver Manifesto and, most recently, Second Chance: How to Make and Keep Big Money from the Coming Gold and Silver Shock.

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