You see $SLV and $GLD trending wildly, but the narrative being fed is that the global monetary system is collapsing, the US dollar is failing, and the fiat currency era is ending. Sounds convincing? But here’s a key issue—once retail investors start losing money (I think this wave is not far off), their mindset will rapidly reverse. That’s just how the market works; when emotions reach their peak, it’s often the most dangerous moment. And those shouting "digital gold" as a replacement for traditional precious metals may be laying the groundwork for the next phase of correction. Recognizing market cycles is more important than following narratives.
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LiquidityOracle
· 10h ago
A typical narrative trap: retail investors are always the last to know.
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SigmaValidator
· 10h ago
Another wave of new investors being cultivated, waiting to be harvested.
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4am_degen
· 10h ago
It's the same narrative again, the same gameplay every time.
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LuckyHashValue
· 10h ago
Honestly, I'm already tired of this narrative. It's either "the dollar collapses" or "fiat currency ends," and everyone wants to jump on the bandwagon.
You see $SLV and $GLD trending wildly, but the narrative being fed is that the global monetary system is collapsing, the US dollar is failing, and the fiat currency era is ending. Sounds convincing? But here’s a key issue—once retail investors start losing money (I think this wave is not far off), their mindset will rapidly reverse. That’s just how the market works; when emotions reach their peak, it’s often the most dangerous moment. And those shouting "digital gold" as a replacement for traditional precious metals may be laying the groundwork for the next phase of correction. Recognizing market cycles is more important than following narratives.