John_Chew
2025-12-29

Silver, similar like gold works as Assets.

One must be clear it is purely "value" based & does not return "dividends" / "passive income". 

Secondly, holding on to a valuable asset during an uncertain economy itself is a good hedge against crisis. Thus, the high value currently.

Q: Would I take profit? A: Works more like a hedge than a trading exercise for me.

Q: Is the bull run done? A: May or may not. Data are extremely sensitive & so are geopolitical factors too. Especially during the time with high valuated market, the more sensitive it gets.

My advice? : Good to hedge but personally, I'm not a gambler. #Rule 1: Never lose money. 😉

Silver $7.7B Selloff Coming! Wait for a Buy-the-Dip Opportunity?
Silver fell 3% as the Bloomberg Commodity Index (BCOM) annual rebalancing kicks off from Jan 9–15. TD Securities estimates $7.7B of silver selling could hit the market over the next two weeks—about 13% of total open interest on COMEX—raising the risk of a sharp pullback. Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs warns that tight London inventories could keep price swings extreme. With BCOM rebalancing underway, is the silver sell-off mostly mechanical or structural? If inventories remain tight, could forced selling create a buy-the-dip opportunity?
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