Silver Price Outlook 2026: Third-Party Analyst Scenarios (Maintained, Educational)

By: WEEX|2026/07/16 17:21:24

This page is an educational, monthly-maintained record that compares what third parties say about the 2026 silver (XAG) price. Every figure below is attributed to a named source with the date it was published or retrieved. It is not a WEEX prediction and not financial advice — the numbers are dated snapshots that move, so treat them as scenarios to understand, not targets to act on.

Market snapshot (as of 16 July 2026)

Silver was quoted at about $56.06 per troy ounce as of 16 July 2026 (source: TradingEconomics). This is a dated reference point, not a live price — the spot number changes by the second.

Third-party analyst scenarios for 2026

Analyst views for 2026 sit unusually far apart, which itself is the signal: there is genuine disagreement about how long the current up-cycle lasts.

Source (date)2026 viewDetail as stated
J.P. Morgan Global Research (10 Feb 2026)~$81/oz average for 2026Quarterly path cited: Q1 $84, Q2 $75, Q3 $80, Q4 $85; described as more than double the 2025 average.
Bank of America — Michael Widmer (Feb 2026)$135–$309/oz by end-2026One of the most bullish calls; base case near $135/oz, extreme upside $309/oz.
TradingEconomics model (16 Jul 2026)~$62.69 by end-Q3 2026; ~$73.50 in 12 monthsStatistical model estimate, not an analyst opinion.

The dispersion is the point. Bank of America's range is among the most bullish on the street, while J.P. Morgan's 2026 average is far more moderate; the TradingEconomics figure is a model output rather than a house view. All three are dated and have been — and will be — revised as data arrives.

What analysts commonly cite as drivers

The structural bull case rests on persistent supply deficits and rising industrial demand (solar photovoltaics and electronics), alongside monetary factors such as real interest rates and safe-haven flows. The bear case is the classic memory of a metals cycle: when prices rise, supply eventually catches up and prices normalise. We deliberately avoid attaching numbers to these drivers unless a named source provides them.

Long-horizon (2030): why we do not publish a single number

At the time of writing we could not verify a 2030 silver point target from a named institution or analyst. Aggregator and algorithmic 2030 figures exist, but they are not attributable to a specific analyst, so we omit a 2030 target rather than present an unsourced one. We track the drivers instead and will add a 2030 figure here only if and when a credible, named source publishes one.

How to read this page

These are scenarios, not forecasts we endorse. Ranges this wide mean the outcome depends on variables no one controls — the durability of the industrial-demand story and the direction of real rates above all. Before acting on any number, confirm it is current and consider your own risk tolerance and time horizon.

Related: Gold Price Outlook 2026: Third-Party Analyst Scenarios.

Record of revisions

  • 17 Jul 2026 — Initial publication. Snapshot: spot ~$56.06/oz (TradingEconomics, 16 Jul 2026). Scenarios recorded: J.P. Morgan ~$81/oz 2026 average (10 Feb 2026); Bank of America $135–309/oz end-2026 (Feb 2026); TradingEconomics model ~$73.50 in 12 months (16 Jul 2026). A 2030 point target was intentionally omitted (no named-institution source verified at publication).

Disclaimer: This content is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and is not financial, investment, or tax advice. The scenarios below are third-party analyst views, not predictions or recommendations by WEEX. Prices of precious metals are volatile and the figures cited are dated snapshots that move continuously — always verify the current price and the latest analyst view before making any decision. You may lose part or all of any capital at risk.

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