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Silver Prices Surge to $73.74 per Ounce, Marking $41 Increase from Last Year

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Last updated: April 30, 2026 1:42 pm
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Published: April 30, 2026
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Price of Silver April 30 1

Today, the price of silver reached $73.74 per ounce at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time, reflecting a notable increase of $1.31 from the previous day. This marks a significant rise of over $41 when compared to this time last year.

To provide some context on silver’s recent performance, the silver price yesterday was recorded at $72.43, which indicates a daily increase of 1.80%. A month ago, the price was $69.72, showing a month-over-month increase of 5.76%. Remarkably, one year ago, the price stood at just $32.62, signifying a staggering year-over-year increase of 126.05%.

Historically, silver has not been regarded as an investment option poised for explosive returns; over the long term, it has considerably underperformed compared to the stock market. Since 1921, silver’s value has trailed the S&P 500 by roughly 96%, indicating that a comparable investment in both assets would leave the silver portion valued significantly less today.

Despite its shortcomings in returns compared to equities, silver is often viewed as a stable asset and a hedge against inflation. It is known for preserving purchasing power during inflationary periods, effectively maintaining the value of investments until they are liquidated.

The volatility of silver prices tends to be greater than that of gold due to its diverse industrial applications, ranging from electronics and healthcare tools to various other sectors. In contrast, gold is traditionally seen as a purely safe-haven asset.

The concept of “spot silver” refers to the immediate price at which silver can be traded. However, real-world buyers usually encounter premiums above the spot price to account for additional costs such as markups, shipping, and insurance. Spot pricing serves as a real-time indicator of market demand, with rising prices suggesting increased buying activity.

Investors in silver must also be aware of the “price spread,” which is the difference between the ask price (the cost to buy) and the bid price (the proceeds from selling). A narrow spread generally indicates high liquidity, while a broader gap can signify lower trading volume.

For those looking to invest in silver, options include both physical holdings and financial instruments like ETFs. Physical investments can take the form of bullion, coins, or jewelry, while ETFs allow investors to gain exposure to silver without managing storage or transportation logistics.

Noteworthy silver investments include government-minted coins such as American Silver Eagles and Silver Maple Leafs, which often carry a premium due to their government backing. Additionally, jewelry showcases artisanal pieces that can command higher prices than standard bullion. Investors can also consider mining stocks, representing shares in companies involved in silver extraction.

Silver prices have surged by over 150% in the last year, reaching levels not seen in a decade. The decision to invest currently hinges largely on individual investment strategies. While silver serves as a hedge against inflation and its industrial demand rises—particularly in sectors like solar energy and electronics—those seeking aggressive growth in their investments may find silver less fulfilling.

As of this morning, precious metals are priced as follows:
– Gold: $4,631.05 per ounce
– Silver: $73.74 per ounce
– Platinum: $1,961.80 per ounce
– Palladium: $1,476.18 per ounce

Gold continues to be seen as the primary safe-haven asset, while platinum and palladium exhibit similar price fluctuations to silver due to their smaller markets.

In the current economic climate, adding precious metals such as silver to investment portfolios may be a wise move. Recent performance trends indicate that analysts foresee a continuing upward trajectory, potentially leading silver prices to reach all-time highs. Furthermore, silver’s relatively low price point makes it accessible to everyday investors who wish to take advantage of potential future gains.

Investors often wonder how much of their portfolios should be allocated to silver. Financial advisors typically recommend limiting silver investments to 10% to 15%, with overall precious metal exposure capped at approximately 20%. IRA options for silver are available, provided that the coins and bars meet the 99.9% purity requirement and are held by an IRS-approved custodian.

The surge in silver prices over the past year has likely been driven by a combination of limited supply and growing demand from both industrial and investment sectors. As such, the outlook for silver remains robust amidst current market conditions.

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