Since the end of August, I have been paying attention to the performance of the metal sector. Looking at the recent trends of precious metals and non-ferrous metals (gold, silver, copper, aluminum) over the past few months, to be honest, I am still a bit surprised. In comparison, the cryptocurrency market with BTC and ETH shows a different trend. The two markets have completely different rhythms. As for the recommendations in the metal sector, everyone should have a sense of how they have performed in hindsight. Interestingly, this contrast also reflects, to some extent, the performance differences among various asset classes during this cycle.
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DogeBachelor
· 14h ago
I'm already tired of metals; BTC and ETH are more exciting.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 14h ago
The metal market this time really underperformed, but luckily I didn't bet everything on it.
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retroactive_airdrop
· 14h ago
The metal side is indeed a loss, still depends on the crypto circle.
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LongTermDreamer
· 15h ago
Holding onto metal losses for those few months, watching BTC rise, this feeling is truly unbeatable haha
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 15h ago
This wave of metals really underperformed; it would have been better to get into the crypto market earlier.
Since the end of August, I have been paying attention to the performance of the metal sector. Looking at the recent trends of precious metals and non-ferrous metals (gold, silver, copper, aluminum) over the past few months, to be honest, I am still a bit surprised. In comparison, the cryptocurrency market with BTC and ETH shows a different trend. The two markets have completely different rhythms. As for the recommendations in the metal sector, everyone should have a sense of how they have performed in hindsight. Interestingly, this contrast also reflects, to some extent, the performance differences among various asset classes during this cycle.