Ultimately, the global liquidity is limited to this extent. Funds either flow into silver or are rooted in other assets, it's either-or. There's no way to create new blood out of thin air; they can only rotate between major markets—today favor this one, tomorrow focus on that one.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 7h ago
Silver is rising so rapidly, it feels like the next move will be a dump.
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notSatoshi1971
· 11h ago
Liquidity is limited, and with silver, this wave is really eating into the share of other assets.
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BlockchainWorker
· 12-26 11:14
Silver keeps rising and rising, essentially it's just funds moving around across markets. Today silver, tomorrow stocks—it's really a rotation strategy.
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SerumSqueezer
· 12-26 11:11
Liquidity is limited; when silver rises, others have to fall. It's just a rotation game.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 12-26 11:11
Silver is going crazy, the liquidity is just this much, keep rotating.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 12-26 11:08
Silver is going crazy, huh? The liquidity is really that limited, there's nothing we can do.
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YieldHunter
· 12-26 11:05
tbh if you actually look at the correlation coefficients between silver pumps and where tether's been flowing, the narrative doesn't quite add up. technically speaking it's just liquidity rotation theater—degens chasing the same shiny thing every few weeks. sustainable returns? nah, we're just watching the hot potato game play out again lol
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 12-26 10:47
Silver is rising again? Liquidity is so limited; it just rotates around. No one should expect to dominate.
Silver hits a new high again.
Ultimately, the global liquidity is limited to this extent. Funds either flow into silver or are rooted in other assets, it's either-or. There's no way to create new blood out of thin air; they can only rotate between major markets—today favor this one, tomorrow focus on that one.