The trends in the precious metals market often provide some insights into the cryptocurrency asset market. Recently, it has been observed that silver (SLV) has experienced a significant parabolic upward movement over the past month, while gold (GLD) has shown a similar price curve over the past year. Interestingly, the movements in these traditional commodity markets usually lead the performance of digital assets. If large-cap commodity markets like gold and silver have already experienced such significant gains, it seems unreasonable to hold an overly pessimistic attitude towards the performance of mainstream digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum in 2026. In other words, perhaps we should take these market signals more seriously.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 4h ago
The recent surge in gold and silver is indeed fierce. Does it feel like the crypto market is about to take off?
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StableGeniusDegen
· 4h ago
Gold and silver are taking off, while Bitcoin and Ethereum are still sleeping? I love this logic, they should wake up by 2026.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 4h ago
Gold and silver are both rushing in, and you're still criticizing Bitcoin? What's your logic?
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WenAirdrop
· 4h ago
Gold and silver are rising so rapidly, why isn't Bitcoin going up?
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MetaverseHomeless
· 4h ago
Gold and silver are both soaring, yet some people are bearish on BTC? I really can't understand this logic...
The trends in the precious metals market often provide some insights into the cryptocurrency asset market. Recently, it has been observed that silver (SLV) has experienced a significant parabolic upward movement over the past month, while gold (GLD) has shown a similar price curve over the past year. Interestingly, the movements in these traditional commodity markets usually lead the performance of digital assets. If large-cap commodity markets like gold and silver have already experienced such significant gains, it seems unreasonable to hold an overly pessimistic attitude towards the performance of mainstream digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum in 2026. In other words, perhaps we should take these market signals more seriously.