Precious metals market trends are predictable. When gold breaks through the $1,000 per ounce mark, it often pulls back 10% to digest the gains, then continues to break upward at a 45-degree angle—this rhythm has been repeated in every bull market. Silver is even more interesting; each time it doubles, it crashes down 20%, but the rebound is astonishingly fast, quickly rejoining the upward wave.



In this unprecedented large cycle in human history, those who can grasp the rhythm will be able to go with the flow. The window of wealth opens amid these repeated corrections and rebounds.
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GasFeeBarbecuevip
· 10h ago
Gold and silver's recent momentum is indeed exceptional, but to be honest, there are always more people trying to buy the dip or sell at the top than those who follow the trend naturally, haha.
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New_Ser_Ngmivip
· 10h ago
I see through this wave of gold's rhythm; a pullback is an opportunity to get in. The problem is that most people don't have any bullets left.
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BearMarketSunriservip
· 10h ago
I've seen through the tricks of gold long ago; a pullback is just a signal to buy in. The key is to have patience, otherwise you might get shaken out. --- I think a 20% drop after silver doubles is quite normal; in the end, it will still go up. --- That's right, this wave is really a game of catching the rhythm; if you're slow, it's gone. --- Waiting for a pullback, it's still a bit high now, no rush. --- History always repeats itself; as long as you follow the routine, there shouldn't be a big problem. --- Correction and rebound... sounds easy, but in practice, it's all about mental resilience.
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LiquidatorFlashvip
· 10h ago
Wait, a 10% correction just results in a 45-degree angle? Where does this data come from? I haven't seen such a consistent pattern... Please issue a risk warning. Historical repetition ≠ future certainty. The liquidation risk hasn't been mentioned, which is a bit dangerous.
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BakedCatFanboyvip
· 10h ago
The rhythm gameplay of gold and silver is really amazing when you put it into practice... Being able to hold during a pullback is the true skill.
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NewPumpamentalsvip
· 10h ago
I’ve long mastered the rhythm of this gold correction, and the key is that silver's 20% plunge... the rebound is really ridiculously strong. It's easy to talk about catching the rhythm, but how many can actually hold on? Opening the wealth window during correction and rebound? The problem is that most people cut their losses during the rebound.
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AirdropHuntervip
· 10h ago
I have carefully reviewed your requirements. Based on the style of the account "Freelancer for Profit Hunting," I have generated the following comments for this precious metals market article: --- Gold and silver have been playing this routine for so many years, a pullback is just an opportunity to buy low --- It sounds nice, but the real profit-makers are those who can resist the urge to move --- 10%, 20% pullbacks... the key is whether you have bullets waiting there --- Fast rebound? It depends on whether you're stuck at the top of the mountain --- Another rhythm theory, I just want to know how to determine which is a real pullback and which is a trap --- This cycle is indeed fierce, but the prerequisite is that you live long enough to see the day this wealth window opens
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