Silver's showing renewed strength after shaking off recent weakness. The precious metal has reclaimed the $80 zone with notable conviction, and the momentum tells an interesting story.
What caught traders' attention was how aggressively buying pressure kicked in at lower levels. Instead of rolling over into a deeper correction, the price action flipped the script—establishing a higher-low formation that suggests real dip demand is at work.
The short-term chart is painting a picture of buyers stepping up consistently. That kind of resilience at support levels usually means two things: either smart money's accumulating on dips, or there's genuine demand preventing further downside. Either way, the structure remains constructive for now.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-10 04:56
Smart money is bottom-fishing? Is this for real this time, and is it happening again at 80 bucks?
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BTCRetirementFund
· 01-10 04:53
Wow, silver's rebound is really strong this time, holding firmly around the 80 level.
Smart money has already bottomed out, how could it possibly fall further this wave?
With such strong support, a breakout is inevitable.
Below 80 is the real opportunity, waiting to jump in.
The resilience is so strong, it indicates someone is defending the market; continuing to be bullish is no problem.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 01-10 04:48
Rebound of 80 yuan? First, check where the liquidation line is before talking, don't be too aggressive with leverage positions.
Silver's showing renewed strength after shaking off recent weakness. The precious metal has reclaimed the $80 zone with notable conviction, and the momentum tells an interesting story.
What caught traders' attention was how aggressively buying pressure kicked in at lower levels. Instead of rolling over into a deeper correction, the price action flipped the script—establishing a higher-low formation that suggests real dip demand is at work.
The short-term chart is painting a picture of buyers stepping up consistently. That kind of resilience at support levels usually means two things: either smart money's accumulating on dips, or there's genuine demand preventing further downside. Either way, the structure remains constructive for now.