Every time I see someone claim that gold and silver outperform cryptocurrencies, I become even more convinced of one truth—when these traditional assets are finally sold off, the crypto market will also follow suit. Market rotation is often like this; the rhythm of chasing highs and selling off is hard to separate. Funds flow from one asset class to another, and risk assets often find it difficult to stand alone. This logic is repeatedly validated in macro cycles.
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TideReceder
· 6h ago
That's right, but what I find even more heartbreaking is... most people can't even catch the bottom, and by the time they realize it, they've already been cut once.
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MrRightClick
· 6h ago
To be honest, the gold and silver approach is outdated. When the crypto market drops, they drop as well. It's that simple.
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PonziWhisperer
· 6h ago
Honestly, when gold rises, the crypto world is all hyped up; as soon as the trend shifts, everything crashes... This logic makes sense.
Every time I see someone claim that gold and silver outperform cryptocurrencies, I become even more convinced of one truth—when these traditional assets are finally sold off, the crypto market will also follow suit. Market rotation is often like this; the rhythm of chasing highs and selling off is hard to separate. Funds flow from one asset class to another, and risk assets often find it difficult to stand alone. This logic is repeatedly validated in macro cycles.