Until Europe resolves and QE asserts itself again I don't see any of the markets doing anything significant.
Keep in mind that if there is a liquidity driven selloff in markets that gold and silver are likely to decline as well.
"A new, invisible and at times virtual, tyranny is established, one which unilaterally and irremediably imposes its own laws and rules. Moreover, indebtedness and credit distance countries from their real economy and citizens from their real buying power. Added to this, as if it were needed, is widespread corruption and selfish fiscal evasion which have taken on worldwide dimensions. The will to power and of possession has become limitless." Francis I, 16 May 2013