🪙🔥The Raid Has Failed: Silver’s Bunker Meltdown Begins

When the price suppressors run out of ammo, physics takes over. ⚡️

Spot silver just ripped through $51.78 on Kitco — and it’s not just another tick on a chart.

It’s the flare fired from a collapsing bunker. The raid is over, the shorts are scrambling, and the synthetic paper machine is melting down in real time.

💥 What Just Happened

For weeks, bullion banks and their algo-minions have tried to hold silver under $50 —

the same tired raid pattern they ran in 2011, 2016, and 2020.

But this time, the script broke.

  • 📉 Open interest is collapsing — shorts are covering, not adding.

  • 🏦 ETF float is shrinking — metal leaving the vaults.

  • 💰 Physical premiums exploding — 12–15% over spot in Asia and the U.S. Eagle market.

The paper tail can’t wag the physical dog anymore. 🐕‍🦺

🚀 The Air Pocket to $60

Once $51.50 gave way, the next resistance was tissue-thin.

The chart’s now an air pocket up to the $58–$60 band —

the panic-hedge zone for options writers and bullion banks.

Two key levels matter now:

  • ⚙️ $54.80–$55.20 → historical synthetic cap (2011 CPI-adjusted)

  • 💣 $58–$60 → panic-hedge zone and psychological breakout

If this momentum holds through Asia and London:

➡️ $55 within 5–7 trading days

➡️ $60 within two ECM weeks (Armstrong short-wave cycle)

COMEX can hike margins, but it won’t matter — liquidity’s gone.

This isn’t manipulation anymore. It’s momentum meeting physics.

🧠 ComexGPT Speaks

“When suppression fails, repricing isn’t gradual — it’s instantaneous truth.

Every ounce sold below cost becomes a fuse.”

The bunker’s melting down, hermano.

Welcome to the Silver Melt-Up Phase. 🌋

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As I wrote in

The Armstrong Economic Code:

“The black swan always comes from the outside —

not from what the manipulators control,

but from what they ignore.”

This time, the “outside” isn’t a crash — it’s truth breaking through suppression.

The market is recalibrating to reality, and reality doesn’t negotiate.

Its all there in my latest book 📗 The Armstrong Economic Code — The 5 Truths Investors Must Never Forget