As 2025 wrapped up its final trading session, the futures market showed little momentum—holding steady through year-end. Meanwhile, silver took a hit, sliding lower as traders positioned ahead of the calendar flip.
The flat trading action wasn't unusual for the last session of the year. Thin liquidity typically characterizes end-of-year trading, with many participants already wrapping up positions or sitting on the sidelines. Futures contracts across major indices remained range-bound, reflecting cautious sentiment.
Silver's weakness stood out though. The precious metal sold off noticeably, which could signal shifts in demand expectations or broader commodity pressure heading into the new year. For traders monitoring precious metals, this pullback is worth watching—especially given silver's sensitivity to both risk appetite and industrial demand swings.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 3h ago
Silver has dropped again. Liquidity is already thin at the end of the year, and this wave of selling feels a bit suspicious...
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RektButAlive
· 3h ago
The recent drop in silver has been really sharp, feels a bit strange...
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯
· 3h ago
Silver has dropped again, this pace is a bit strange...
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ForkLibertarian
· 3h ago
Silver has dropped again... Liquidity was already tight at the end of the year, and this wave really hits hard.
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alpha_leaker
· 3h ago
Liquidity is poor at the end of the year, so a silver plunge is not surprising.
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ParanoiaKing
· 3h ago
Silver has dropped again? This wave of selling at the end of the year feels like big players are front-loading their positions.
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MetaReckt
· 3h ago
Silver has dropped again, and this wave might really create an opportunity...
As 2025 wrapped up its final trading session, the futures market showed little momentum—holding steady through year-end. Meanwhile, silver took a hit, sliding lower as traders positioned ahead of the calendar flip.
The flat trading action wasn't unusual for the last session of the year. Thin liquidity typically characterizes end-of-year trading, with many participants already wrapping up positions or sitting on the sidelines. Futures contracts across major indices remained range-bound, reflecting cautious sentiment.
Silver's weakness stood out though. The precious metal sold off noticeably, which could signal shifts in demand expectations or broader commodity pressure heading into the new year. For traders monitoring precious metals, this pullback is worth watching—especially given silver's sensitivity to both risk appetite and industrial demand swings.