Recall the endless bearish calls on silver? First it was "$30's off the table." Then came the "$50 ceiling" narrative. Later, "$91 marks the absolute peak." Sound familiar? Every time, the doomers got it wrong. The pattern repeats across markets—self-proclaimed experts slinging failed predictions with absolute certainty. Yet people keep absorbing their takes like gospel. Maybe it's time to filter out the usual suspects and their perpetually inaccurate forecasts. Your portfolio will thank you.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 01-20 14:48
Constantly shouting "top," but silver keeps rising all the way, it's hilarious.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-19 18:27
Those gold price ceiling predictions are really hilarious, always proven wrong, and they act so confident about it.
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FromMinerToFarmer
· 01-19 16:17
Haha, it's the same old story. The so-called experts who keep shouting "top" every day should have gone bankrupt long ago.
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fren.eth
· 01-18 17:43
Old Xian's tricks are really played out. Every time he claims to hit the ceiling, but he always gets proven wrong.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 01-18 17:42
Heard too many lies about "hitting the top," and as a result, silver rose again. It's really hilarious...
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ImaginaryWhale
· 01-18 17:37
The air coin prophet has been proven wrong again; this wave is still the same old trick.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-18 17:35
It's a common saying: the more aggressively these so-called experts make predictions, the more likely the opposite will happen.
Recall the endless bearish calls on silver? First it was "$30's off the table." Then came the "$50 ceiling" narrative. Later, "$91 marks the absolute peak." Sound familiar? Every time, the doomers got it wrong. The pattern repeats across markets—self-proclaimed experts slinging failed predictions with absolute certainty. Yet people keep absorbing their takes like gospel. Maybe it's time to filter out the usual suspects and their perpetually inaccurate forecasts. Your portfolio will thank you.