Since Trump took office, financial markets have shown a striking divergence. Precious metals surged dramatically—silver skyrocketed from $29 to $79, posting a stunning 177% gain, while gold climbed from $2,700 to $4,543, up 68%. In sharp contrast, crypto assets retreated: Bitcoin dipped from $99,000 to $90k (-8%), and Ethereum fell from $3,435 to $3,100 (-8%). The flight to traditional safe havens like gold and silver reflects broader market sentiment, even as digital assets faced headwinds during this period.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 01-12 09:46
Precious metals surge by 100%, while the crypto market plummets in the opposite direction. The contrast is hard to bear.
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down_only_larry
· 01-12 00:02
Precious metals are going crazy, but the crypto world has been dragged down... This is the current market.
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ContractCollector
· 01-11 23:53
Precious metals surge while the crypto market shrinks. This move really hits hard.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-11 23:49
The recent surge in precious metals, the "Old Man Effect" is truly remarkable, while Bitcoin is being hammered... Do you still believe in digital assets or not?
Since Trump took office, financial markets have shown a striking divergence. Precious metals surged dramatically—silver skyrocketed from $29 to $79, posting a stunning 177% gain, while gold climbed from $2,700 to $4,543, up 68%. In sharp contrast, crypto assets retreated: Bitcoin dipped from $99,000 to $90k (-8%), and Ethereum fell from $3,435 to $3,100 (-8%). The flight to traditional safe havens like gold and silver reflects broader market sentiment, even as digital assets faced headwinds during this period.