The extreme upward trend in gold and silver prices creates an interesting paradox. Traditionally seen as safe havens during times of crisis, these precious metals seem to have lost their appeal at current price levels. This situation has become a topic of discussion among market participants. As prices are so high, the classic protective function for investors is being questioned. Perhaps it's time for capital to shift into different asset classes.
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NFTragedy
· 12-13 00:17
Gold and silver rising to these prices, the safe-haven attribute is actually losing its appeal. Kinda ironic.
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GasSavingMaster
· 12-12 07:45
The crazy surge in gold and silver, to put it simply, is because safe-haven funds have nowhere to go. Only real warriors dare to buy the dip at this height.
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DancingCandles
· 12-10 19:03
Gold prices have risen so much, can it still be called a safe-haven asset? Truly ironic.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-10 19:02
Gold and silver have both skyrocketed. Are safe assets still safe assets... It feels a bit ironic.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 12-10 19:01
The current prices of precious metals are really outrageous. Can they still be called safe-haven assets?
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SolidityStruggler
· 12-10 19:01
The rise in precious metals this time is a bit outrageous, it feels less like a safe haven and more like gambling.
The extreme upward trend in gold and silver prices creates an interesting paradox. Traditionally seen as safe havens during times of crisis, these precious metals seem to have lost their appeal at current price levels. This situation has become a topic of discussion among market participants. As prices are so high, the classic protective function for investors is being questioned. Perhaps it's time for capital to shift into different asset classes.