Silver surged 166% while major banks continue pushing investors to sell. These are the same institutions that confidently predicted prices would hit $35—and completely missed the mark. The disconnect between institutional guidance and actual market performance tells you something important about who's really reading the room. When establishment players get their forecasts this wrong, maybe it's time to question their next recommendation too. 🤔
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ProbablyNothing
· 9h ago
Silver has increased by 166%, and they are still shouting to sell. Laugh out loud, these people’s prediction abilities are really hard to describe.
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GasFeeCrier
· 11h ago
Silver has risen by 166%, and the big banks are still calling for a sell? These people were confident before, saying it would drop to $35, but what happened... Do people still believe what they say now?
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ImaginaryWhale
· 14h ago
Silver prices have risen by 166%, and they are still calling for a sell. Laughing out loud, these institutions' prediction abilities are as bad as mine.
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AirdropDreamer
· 14h ago
Silver is going crazy, and these institutions are still bearish. The group that said it would be $35 before, do their faces not hurt now?
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LowCapGemHunter
· 14h ago
Silver has increased by 166%, and they are still shouting sell. Laughing to death. What happened to the previous prediction by these institutions that it would be at $35?
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TokenomicsPolice
· 14h ago
Silver price increased by 166%, and banks are still fooling people into selling... These folks previously insisted it would rise to $35, but what happened? Face slap!
Silver surged 166% while major banks continue pushing investors to sell. These are the same institutions that confidently predicted prices would hit $35—and completely missed the mark. The disconnect between institutional guidance and actual market performance tells you something important about who's really reading the room. When establishment players get their forecasts this wrong, maybe it's time to question their next recommendation too. 🤔