Silver's stock-to-flow ratio is created by dividing the amount of silver that has been mined throughout history, or its "stock," by the amount of silver mined each year, also known as its "flow." Silver's stock-to-flow ratio is used to measure silver's scarcity or abundance relative to other resources. Therefore, the higher the stock-to-flow ratio, the more scarce a resource is and vice versa.
I recently wrote about gold's stock-to-flow ratio, which was a little different than examining silver's stock-to-flow. It's different in that gold is primarily used as a store of value. Therefore, a