Precious Metals Continue Massive Volatility

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Monday, February 16, 2026

Gold dropped 5% while Silver fell 10% in one day recently. The S&P 500 Index has stayed in a range between 6800 and 7000 since the beginning of the year. 2026 may become known as the year of volatility. This is not a surprise. I stated about a month ago that gold and silver had increased in value so quickly that it was unsustainable. I also stated it would be a good time to lock in some gains. When assets increase in value rapidly, they typically correct and have a period of volatility. The US economy is in a period of historical change. This creates uncertainty. Uncertainty leads to volatility. A correction is probable. Index products allow you to participate in potential upside gains while protecting your downside. This is the best time in 40+ years for index product returns. There are 100's of index's. Ferenc has access to proprietary software that shows the one, 5, and 10 year returns. Contact Ferenc at [email protected] to review the index performance report to choose the highest performing indexes. Earn unlimited upside potential with no downside risk!

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