Avino Silver (ASM) stock pops in premarket as silver smashes records — what’s driving the move
26 January 2026
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Avino Silver (ASM) stock pops in premarket as silver smashes records — what’s driving the move

New York, Jan 26, 2026, 05:28 EST — Premarket

  • Shares of Avino Silver & Gold Mines were set to rise before the U.S. market opened, following a strong rally on Friday.
  • Precious metals are stirring once more, as silver and gold hit new record highs.
  • Investors are gearing up for Avino’s upcoming earnings report, watching closely to see if the silver rally extends into the cash market.

Avino Silver & Gold Mines Ltd shares jumped 9.4% to $10.23 in early Monday trading, following a 19.4% gain on Friday that pushed the stock to $9.35. 1

The bid arrives as silver breaks out. Spot silver jumped 4.8% to $107.903 an ounce, hitting a record $109.44 earlier. Gold climbed past $5,100 as investors sought safe havens. “Periodic pullbacks are likely,” warned Metals Focus director Philip Newman. 2

Avino’s shares gained momentum late last week following the Vancouver-based miner’s announcement that it had met its full-year 2025 production targets, boosted by early output from its La Preciosa project. CEO David Wolfin highlighted that the company reached “important milestones” in 2025 as La Preciosa transitioned from development to active extraction. 3

A U.S. filing revealed the company submitted the production release in a Form 6-K dated Jan. 22. 4

Avino’s moves are echoing through other U.S.-listed silver miners, though on a smaller scale, early Monday. Hecla Mining gained around 1.6% in premarket action, with First Majestic Silver and Pan American Silver climbing about 5.0% and 4.5%, respectively.

Trading volume surged, with roughly 13.54 million Avino shares swapping hands in the last session. That’s well above the usual daily average of around 5.2 million, market data shows. 5

This matters because Avino’s earnings hinge directly on silver prices — which have been moving fast. When silver surges, “silver equivalent” output, the metric that miners use to convert gold and copper by-products into a unified silver figure, naturally looks stronger.

But quick surges often reverse. Should silver dip or liquidity dry up after the opening bell, Avino’s limited float and momentum could just as easily trigger a sharp drop.

Monday’s session will test if ASM can stay above $10. Traders will also see if the broader precious-metals stocks keep their momentum once the market opens, spreads narrow, and real volume kicks in.

Avino has scheduled a conference call for Thursday, March 12, to go over its fourth-quarter and year-end 2025 operational and financial results. 6

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