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Why do Gold, Silver & Platinum prices keep rising?

10th February 2026 By Coby Shalev

Great question — and it’s one a lot of people are asking right now. The short story is: precious metals rise when people feel uneasy about money, politics, or the future. The longer (more interesting) version 👇


1. Inflation eats cash, metals don’t

When inflation runs hot, the value of paper money shrinks. Gold, silver, and platinum don’t print more of themselves, so they tend to hold purchasing power over time.

  • Central banks printing money → currencies weaken
  • Investors move into hard assets → metals rise

Gold especially has a long reputation as “inflation insurance.”


2. Economic & geopolitical uncertainty = safe-haven buying

Wars, elections, trade tensions, banking stress — all of this pushes investors toward assets that feel stable and apolitical.

  • Gold is the classic “panic button”
  • Silver follows (with more volatility)
  • Platinum benefits when uncertainty overlaps with industrial demand

When confidence drops, metal prices usually climb.


3. Central banks are buying… a lot

This is a big one people underestimate.

Many central banks are:

  • Reducing reliance on the US dollar
  • Increasing gold reserves as a neutral store of value

That steady institutional buying puts long-term upward pressure on gold prices.


4. Supply is tight (and getting tighter)

Mining isn’t quick or cheap.

  • New mines take years to develop
  • Environmental rules are stricter
  • Ore quality is declining

Platinum is especially vulnerable here because most supply comes from very limited regions (mainly South Africa and Russia).

Limited supply + steady demand = higher prices.


5. Industrial demand keeps rising (silver & platinum especially)

Unlike gold, silver and platinum aren’t just “investment metals.”

Silver

  • Solar panels
  • Electronics
  • Medical tech

Platinum

  • Catalytic converters
  • Hydrogen & fuel-cell technology
  • Green energy infrastructure

As clean energy and tech expand, demand rises — even when economies slow.


6. Weak currencies make metals look stronger

Precious metals are priced globally (mostly in USD).

  • If the dollar weakens → metals look cheaper internationally
  • That boosts global demand → prices rise further

It’s a feedback loop.


7. Psychology & momentum matter

Once prices start rising:

  • More investors pile in
  • Media coverage increases
  • ETFs and funds rebalance toward metals

Markets aren’t just rational — they’re emotional, and metals benefit from that narrative.


Big picture

Gold, silver, and platinum aren’t rising for one reason — they’re rising because multiple long-term forces are stacking on top of each other:

  • Inflation
  • Uncertainty
  • Central bank behavior
  • Supply constraints
  • Green tech demand

That combo is powerful.

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