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Silver squeeze may ease off after Diwali
Mint Mumbai
|October 17, 2025
The silver squeeze, which got underway last week amid surging investment demand for silver exchange traded funds (ETFs) and physical bars and coins, could begin easing after Diwali, said trade officials.

Tradesmen cautioned about an unfavourable risk-reward ratio, with silver already generating 84% return so far this year.
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They warned that this may hurt investors who recently entered the white metal counter with high hopes. Diwali festivities run from 18-23 October.
Currently, domestic silver futures are trading at a 7-8% discount to spot prices, reflecting an inverted market— where spot trades higher than futures rather than the other way around. This anomaly could reverse when supplies pick up, potentially causing sharp losses for investors who entered the market this month lured by quick gains, analysts said.
Tradesmen cautioned investors about an unfavoura-ble risk-reward ratio, with silver already generating a hefty 84% return so far this year. The first half of this month alone accounted for 11.5% of the total rise—from ₹87,578 per kilo in January to ₹61,400 as of 5:40 pm IST Wednesday, per the MCX front-month or active silver contract, which trades between 9 am and 11:30 pm on the country’s largest metals and energy derivatives exchange.
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