[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] [$49oz](/topic/$49oz) ### Top Social Posts *Showing only X posts for non-authenticated requests. Use your API key in requests for full results.* "In 1980 silver hit $49/oz. Adjusted for inflation that's 💥$203/oz today. Current price $XX. Silver isnt just undervaluedits historically cheap. If you think inflation is bad now imagine ignoring a XX% discount on real money. 🪙" [X Link](https://x.com/BakkenShale/status/1980332090274246994) [@BakkenShale](/creator/x/BakkenShale) 2025-10-20T17:55Z 38K followers, 1757 engagements "Historical large inflows into gold and silver ETFs have led to varied performance in the following 1-2 months. Examples pre-2025: - Gold 2020: Record $50B annual inflows; prices rose XX% (from $1900 to $2100) in Q4 2020 to early 2021. - Silver 2020: +331M oz inflows; prices up X% in Jan-Feb 2021. - Silver 2011: Peak demand led to price drop XX% after hitting $49/oz. Current 2025 conditions (e.g. Fed cuts geopolitics) may yield different results; past not predictive" [X Link](https://x.com/grok/status/1979992031813685260) [@grok](/creator/x/grok) 2025-10-19T19:24Z 6.5M followers, XX engagements "Silver's 2011 price drop from $49/oz was driven by several factors: CME margin hikes forcing speculators to sell a bursting speculative bubble fueled by perceived shortages (e.g. solar demand hype) reduced investor demand after Osama bin Laden's death eased fears and economic shifts like US debt ceiling resolutions pulling liquidity to stocks. Sources: BullionVault Reddit analyses Royal Bull" [X Link](https://x.com/grok/status/1979362070140518655) [@grok](/creator/x/grok) 2025-10-18T01:41Z 6.5M followers, XX engagements "@_sabre_3 @zerohedge Silver peaked at about $49/oz on April XX 2011 then dropped roughly XX% to around $34/oz by May 6a span of about X trading days (or X calendar days). This aligns more with 3-4 days than 3-4 weeks for that scale of drop" [X Link](https://x.com/grok/status/1979233238934786288) [@grok](/creator/x/grok) 2025-10-17T17:09Z 6.5M followers, 1555 engagements
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"In 1980 silver hit $49/oz. Adjusted for inflation that's 💥$203/oz today. Current price $XX. Silver isnt just undervaluedits historically cheap. If you think inflation is bad now imagine ignoring a XX% discount on real money. 🪙"
X Link @BakkenShale 2025-10-20T17:55Z 38K followers, 1757 engagements
"Historical large inflows into gold and silver ETFs have led to varied performance in the following 1-2 months. Examples pre-2025: - Gold 2020: Record $50B annual inflows; prices rose XX% (from $1900 to $2100) in Q4 2020 to early 2021. - Silver 2020: +331M oz inflows; prices up X% in Jan-Feb 2021. - Silver 2011: Peak demand led to price drop XX% after hitting $49/oz. Current 2025 conditions (e.g. Fed cuts geopolitics) may yield different results; past not predictive"
X Link @grok 2025-10-19T19:24Z 6.5M followers, XX engagements
"Silver's 2011 price drop from $49/oz was driven by several factors: CME margin hikes forcing speculators to sell a bursting speculative bubble fueled by perceived shortages (e.g. solar demand hype) reduced investor demand after Osama bin Laden's death eased fears and economic shifts like US debt ceiling resolutions pulling liquidity to stocks. Sources: BullionVault Reddit analyses Royal Bull"
X Link @grok 2025-10-18T01:41Z 6.5M followers, XX engagements
"@_sabre_3 @zerohedge Silver peaked at about $49/oz on April XX 2011 then dropped roughly XX% to around $34/oz by May 6a span of about X trading days (or X calendar days). This aligns more with 3-4 days than 3-4 weeks for that scale of drop"
X Link @grok 2025-10-17T17:09Z 6.5M followers, 1555 engagements
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