Silver price had a solid week. The price pumped from $70–72 lows to over $80. That is a strong move in a short time. Now the market sits at a critical decisionSilver price had a solid week. The price pumped from $70–72 lows to over $80. That is a strong move in a short time. Now the market sits at a critical decision

Silver Bull Predicts Where Silver Price Is Headed

2026/05/09 17:00
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Silver price had a solid week. The price pumped from $70–72 lows to over $80. That is a strong move in a short time. Now the market sits at a critical decision point.

Analyst DeepValue Signals has been tracking silver price since January. His roadmap played out well so far: a breakdown first, then a rally to $85–95, then a corrective move lower to $64–72.

Now he sees two possible paths forward. Let’s dig into his analysis.

DeepValue Signals: Two Scenarios for Silver

DeepValue Signals posted a chart and a detailed thread on May 9. He has been a silver bull for a long time, but he is realistic about entries and fake breakouts.

The setup

Silver tried to build a cup-and-handle pattern. Some traders look at this and say “bullish.” But DeepValue says context matters. A cup-and-handle works best when it forms inside an existing uptrend. Here, silver is trying to build that shape after a major breakdown and inside a broader corrective structure. The price is running directly into the April 17 high and neckline area.

Source: X/@DVSignals

Scenario 1: Bullish breakout

If silver accepts above $80.50–82 and holds there, the market is telling us the reversal is real. In that case, the failed-breakdown idea weakens fast. Silver can squeeze higher again. DeepValue says he is happy to be proven wrong. He is not emotionally married to the downside.

Scenario 2: Failed reversal / bull trap

This is still his primary scenario. Silver rejects around the neckline or resistance area. It fails to hold above $80.50–82 and rolls back over. If that happens, the “cup” becomes less of a bullish pattern and more of a failed reversal attempt. That would open the door for another leg lower, potentially even a larger backtest of the prior major breakout zone over time.

Key takeaway

DeepValue is not bearish on silver long term. He is bearish on bad entries and fake breakouts. He has been right so far in 2026. The breakdown came, then the rally to $85–95, then the drop toward $64–72.

Now the market is at the next decision point. The chart does not lie. Watch $80.50–82. That level decides the next move.

Related silver news: Silver Price Prediction: Range Compression Hits 8 Weeks

Factors Affecting Silver Price in May 2026

Silver in May 2026 is being driven mainly by a mix of macro pressures, tight supply, and industrial demand.

Interest rates and real yields

Higher rates or rising real yields pressure silver because they make cash and bonds more competitive. Rate cuts or falling real yields usually support silver.

U.S. dollar strength

A stronger dollar typically weighs on silver. A weaker dollar supports higher prices for non-U.S. buyers.

Industrial demand

Silver is not just a store of value. It is heavily used in electronics, solar panels, semiconductors, EVs, and data-center infrastructure. Manufacturing trends matter a lot.

Supply tightness

Multiple sources point to constrained physical supply and market deficits. That can amplify price swings when demand stays firm.

Investor and safe-haven flows

Geopolitical tensions, inflation worries, and broad demand for precious metals keep investment interest elevated.

Our Take: Where Is Silver Price Headed?

Silver sits at a crossroads. The pump from $70–72 to over $80 was impressive. But the real test is $80.50–82.

If silver closes a daily candle above $82 with volume, the bullish breakout scenario gains credibility. The next target would be $85–95, followed by a potential push toward $100+ later in 2026.

If silver rejects and falls back below $80, the bull trap scenario becomes real. The first support is $75, then $72, then the $64–72 zone DeepValue mentioned. A move back to $64 would mean the correction is not over.

Our view: short-term caution makes sense. The cup-and-handle looks tempting, but the broader structure is still corrective. Watch the next two daily closes. A break and hold above $82 changes the picture.

Until then, silver is range-bound between $75 and $82 with a slight bullish bias. The long-term trend remains up because industrial demand and supply deficits are not going away.

But entries matter. Buying near resistance is risky. Waiting for confirmation above $82 or a pullback to $75–76 is smarter.

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