Silver's trajectory toward $100/oz appears locked in at this point. But the path there matters more than you think.



First consideration: does the move happen in one aggressive run, or should we brace for tactical pullbacks along the way? These mini retracements are normal in commodity markets—they shake out weak hands and reset momentum.

Here's the tricky part though. Once silver actually prints $100/oz, what happens next? History suggests a potential reversal play. Think "buy the rumor, sell the news"—that classic market dynamic where anticipation drives the rally, but actual price achievement triggers distribution. Institutions and retail traders who've been holding for this psychological level might take profits simultaneously, potentially triggering a sharp selloff.

The real question becomes: is $100/oz a destination or just a waypoint? Smart traders should be thinking about exit strategy before we even get there, not after.
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MEVictimvip
· 01-17 00:03
Silver hitting $100 was already a given, but how to push through is the key... This move either needs to be done in one go or require several pullbacks to shake out retail investors. Is it the destination or just a transit point? I think $100 might very well be a trap for high-level profit-taking, with institutions waiting there to harvest retail investors. Think about how to exit early, don't get caught at a high level.
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BuyTheTopvip
· 01-14 17:26
Haha, it's the same old tune of "buy the rumor, sell the news," but my brother is right... $100 really might just be an illusion. What I'm actually more concerned about is when institutions will start dumping... If this wave suddenly surges all at once, I might panic.
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EyeOfTheTokenStormvip
· 01-14 17:24
That's why I've always said that 100 dollars is a trap. When the rebound is in place, you should run, don't wait to be cut during the distribution phase. When it reaches the psychological price level, institutions will dump the market together, while retail investors are still in a daze. The window for doing T is actually just these few days; missing it means becoming a bag holder. As for Silver, my quantitative model flagged it red a long time ago. It looks solid but is actually fragile... 100 is not the end point; it's the starting point for your trap. The psychological barrier is always the most brutal battlefield, and historical data is right there.
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airdrop_whisperervip
· 01-14 17:23
$100 Silver? Let's wait until it hits and then talk about it. It's a bit too early to discuss this now... Honestly, whether this wave can go all the way or not is still uncertain. It's normal to have some fluctuations in the middle. The question is, at that price level, can it really hold? It feels like institutions have already planned how to dump the market. Silver is just like that. Once it reaches a psychological price point, they start selling. Commodities have always played this way before. The exit plan should be prepared in advance. Don't wait until it hits 100 and then regret it.
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CryptoHistoryClassvip
· 01-14 17:09
*checks notes* ah yes, the classic "buy the rumor, sell the news" playbook... we've literally watched this exact pattern play out since the tulip mania days. $100/oz is just another psychological level waiting to redistribute wealth from the hopeful to the prepared.
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