Silver Linings

Why Silver is Becoming Real Money Again | Ep. 8

23 min · 14. maj 2026
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Greg and Melody Neal discuss the rising momentum behind gold and silver, the long-term decline of the dollar’s buying power, and why more people are turning to precious metals as a form of financial security. The conversation also touches on barter systems, alternative investments, and how Gold Ore Store has helped local families and businesses through real-life financial situations over the years. Watch or listen to full episodes on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music. Recorded on 5.11.26 Gold Ore Store  7 N Main St, St. George, UT 84770  435-703-9119 [tel:4357039119] #Gold #Silver #PreciousMetals #SilverliningPodcast #GoldOreStore #Investing #StGeorgeUtah

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Gold and silver are moving—and fast. In this episode, Greg and Melody break down the latest market swings, why silver has more than doubled in a year, and what could be coming next. From predictions of major price jumps to warnings about market manipulation, they share what they’re seeing on the ground. They also dive into why physical metal matters, how to avoid fake silver flooding the market, and what smart buyers are doing right now. Plus, behind-the-counter insights from running a precious metals shop, real customer stories, and a look at rare collectibles inside the store. If you’re watching the metals market—or thinking about getting in—this is one you don’t want to miss.

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