At this stage, I’m firmly in the “steady first, act later” camp. The long-term logic for precious metals remains intact, yet short-term liquidity is clearly thin and sentiment fragile. I’d rather anchor my portfolio with gold ETFs as a core holding, while watching silver patiently for signs that selling pressure is easing.
Only when emotions cool and the gold–silver ratio stops spiking would I consider adding silver gradually. This is not a moment to test courage or timing skills; it’s about discipline and survival. Missing the first rebound is acceptable—being caught in another forced sell-off is not.
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- OgdenHerbert·12-30 14:33TOPGood approach, mate. Silver's tricky now; patience pays off. Holding gold too. [强]2Report
- icycrystal·12-30 17:26TOPthanks for sharing2Report
