Ben Rickert
@Ben__Rickert
Silver’s Bull Run Hit a CME Circuit Breaker—But the Cycle Won’t Stop.
There’s a point in every monetary cycle when the truth becomes too expensive to suppress and too volatile for the system to process. Silver just reached that point.
As silver ripped through key resistance levels with the momentum of a freight train, the CME’s silver futures market was abruptly halted. The official explanation was that a “server cluster overheated.”
That may be technically true but in markets, surface explanations often conceal deeper realities and the deeper reality is this:
Silver is beginning to reprice the world’s monetary distortions — and the infrastructure built to suppress volatility isn’t designed to handle honest price discovery.
A server didn’t fail.
The narrative failed.
