Aussie silver plays looking toppy? These speculative names are basically riding whatever momentum the SIL ETF throws their way after hours. Strip away that overnight pump and you're staring at a pretty dead chart. Classic case of derivative price action—no independent strength when the big money ETF goes sideways. Worth watching if SIL actually breaks out, otherwise just noise in the spec corner of the metals trade.
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RektButAlive
· 12-10 11:55
It's just a follow-the-leader play, SIL collapses as soon as it stops.
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HashRateHustler
· 12-10 11:54
SIL this wave is just hot air, it will blow over soon.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 12-10 11:40
Wake up everyone, once SIL consolidates sideways, these Aussie silver will directly lose momentum...
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BoredApeResistance
· 12-10 11:36
Holding just one SIL and it's dead, these Australian silver mines are really trend followers.
Aussie silver plays looking toppy? These speculative names are basically riding whatever momentum the SIL ETF throws their way after hours. Strip away that overnight pump and you're staring at a pretty dead chart. Classic case of derivative price action—no independent strength when the big money ETF goes sideways. Worth watching if SIL actually breaks out, otherwise just noise in the spec corner of the metals trade.