How far can this wave of precious metals go? To put it simply, it still depends on whether the bullish logic is strong enough. The market is always chasing the hot spots; what everyone needs most determines which assets have potential. The key is to buy the dip at the right time—not chasing highs, but clearly identifying structural opportunities. Risks and rewards are often proportional; investors who can withstand volatility tend to reap more in this type of market.
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FarmToRiches
· 01-13 14:55
Bottom-fishing sounds simple, but how many actually hit the right point? I actually think that precious metals look strong this time, but in reality, they are still too tightly bound to macro expectations.
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WalletDetective
· 01-13 14:52
Buying the dip sounds simple, but when it comes to the critical moment, everyone is doomed to chase the high haha
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OfflineValidator
· 01-13 14:50
Talking about bottom-fishing sounds good, but when it really drops, isn't everyone panicking together? I just want to see who can really hold on.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 01-13 14:47
It's easy to talk about bottom-fishing, but when it comes to the critical moment, who isn't panicking?
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InscriptionGriller
· 01-13 14:31
Logic is just nonsense. At the end of the day, it's still a Ponzi scheme bleeding dry, with the leeks bottom-fishing and ending up as the bagholders.
How far can this wave of precious metals go? To put it simply, it still depends on whether the bullish logic is strong enough. The market is always chasing the hot spots; what everyone needs most determines which assets have potential. The key is to buy the dip at the right time—not chasing highs, but clearly identifying structural opportunities. Risks and rewards are often proportional; investors who can withstand volatility tend to reap more in this type of market.