Silver's recent market performance is indeed quite promising. Yesterday, it broke through $83 right at the open and is currently maintaining around $84—everyone knows the significance of this trend. I initially wanted to add more long positions, but I decided to wait and observe the situation first.
The recent strong performance of silver is driven by clear logic: geopolitical tensions are escalating, expectations of U.S. intervention in Iran are fermenting, and global risk aversion sentiment is rising sharply. As a traditional precious metal and safe-haven asset, capital inflows are unstoppable. The CME has already increased the margin requirements for silver trading for the third time, yet this pressure still cannot dampen buying enthusiasm—indicating how strong the market consensus on safe-haven demand is.
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MagicBean
· 19h ago
84 yuan is really not cheap. Even with three consecutive margin jumps, people are still疯狂扫货. This enthusiasm is a bit outrageous.
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ponzi_poet
· 19h ago
Whether you can hold onto 84 yuan is the key; chasing the high would just make me a fool.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 19h ago
CME's three margin increases couldn't stop it, indicating that this wave of risk aversion is indeed intensifying.
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ProbablyNothing
· 19h ago
CME repeatedly raising margin requirements three times in a row couldn't stop it. What does that mean? It indicates that this wave of safe-haven hot money has really entered, not just speculation.
Silver's recent market performance is indeed quite promising. Yesterday, it broke through $83 right at the open and is currently maintaining around $84—everyone knows the significance of this trend. I initially wanted to add more long positions, but I decided to wait and observe the situation first.
The recent strong performance of silver is driven by clear logic: geopolitical tensions are escalating, expectations of U.S. intervention in Iran are fermenting, and global risk aversion sentiment is rising sharply. As a traditional precious metal and safe-haven asset, capital inflows are unstoppable. The CME has already increased the margin requirements for silver trading for the third time, yet this pressure still cannot dampen buying enthusiasm—indicating how strong the market consensus on safe-haven demand is.