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Recently, do you feel that many crypto friends are now trading gold and silver? They are also sharing on social media, but we've experienced this script before! BTC went crazy, ETH went crazy, and looking back, it's always the same beginning: prices soar to make everyone doubt life, then pull back and you can't find the bottom... ^_^
History doesn't lie:
In 1979, the Hunt brothers drove silver from $6 to $50, and gold surged to $850. What happened next? Silver collapsed, and chaos ensued.
In 2011, silver skyrocketed 150% in 8 months, and gold broke through $1900. Then a news event caused a 30% drop in just a few days.
Don’t say this time is different; the pattern never goes out of style, and the laws are always the same:
The sharper the rise, the harder the fall. It’s normal for gold to pull back 30%+ after a rally, and silver starts with a 50% cut.
全民狂欢=短期警报。When even market aunties are teaching you to buy silver, you should start thinking about who is taking the other side.
Even the best stories have turning points. De-dollarization and central banks hoarding gold are long-term scripts, but short-term prices may have already told the story for the next 10 years. When the dollar is strong, profit-taking quickly outpaces everyone else.
History doesn’t repeat exactly, but it rhymes with the same ending. The story of money changes its shell, but human greed and fear never change.