eddie321
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My focus will more on silver rather than gold .. why is it so ? Since 2023 gold had broken out of it 13 years base whereas silver are hanging on its 45 years base cup and handle formation .. silver usually tracks gold movement and it is even more explosive during a commodity bull cycle .. In my opinion , currency are debasing at a unprecedent rate when one can see gold appreciate 60% since last year after breaking out .. For those who didn't know anything about investment , the best advice is to hold gold or silver .. Majority of the people would think that fixed deposit is the safest bet when it comes to investing but at the rate of this currency debasement , not taking actual risk to hold commodities is actually the riskiest bet among all.

Silver Short Squeeze! Are Precious Metals Still a Buy or Time to Exit?
Silver surged 10% in a single day—could it go even more parabolic? Analysts point to inventory depletion, a collapsing gold–silver ratio, and a structural supply deficit as forces underpinning a long-term bull market. Institutions say the uptrend in precious metals remains strong, with silver potentially reaching $80 by year-end. Meanwhile, NY copper jumped over 4% intraday, and spot palladium soared 8%. 💬 What do you think? Can silver break $100 in 2026? When everyone is buying—is this an exit signal or the start of a bigger party? Is silver the “meme stock” of precious metals?
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