Looking at the chart of silver (XAG), an interesting comparison has emerged. Gold has already reached the macro resistance level, but silver still has room — it can still rise another 48% before reaching the starting point of that red top channel. That’s why recently silver has outperformed gold; honestly, it’s not surprising at all. Although the two precious metals are correlated in their movements, their strength is noticeably different. Changes in the gold-silver ratio often indicate a shift in market risk appetite, making this a window worth paying attention to.
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Anon32942
· 11h ago
Can silver still rise by 48%? Sounds good, but this 48% really has to come down for it to count.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 11h ago
The recent surge in silver is indeed fierce, and the gold-silver ratio inversion signals are becoming increasingly obvious.
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FOMOSapien
· 11h ago
Can silver still rise by 48%? Oh no, it's time to FOMO, gotta keep an eye on it.
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MerkleMaid
· 11h ago
Silver rises 48%? Sounds good, but can it really reach that...
Looking at the chart of silver (XAG), an interesting comparison has emerged. Gold has already reached the macro resistance level, but silver still has room — it can still rise another 48% before reaching the starting point of that red top channel. That’s why recently silver has outperformed gold; honestly, it’s not surprising at all. Although the two precious metals are correlated in their movements, their strength is noticeably different. Changes in the gold-silver ratio often indicate a shift in market risk appetite, making this a window worth paying attention to.