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Silver's recent move is quite aggressive—rising directly above $60 in just one night, with a year-to-date increase of over 110%. Is this still the same silver that's long been regarded as "poor man's gold"?
On the surface, it seems to be driven by expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts and increasing safe-haven sentiment, leading to a collective rally in precious metals. But digging deeper reveals that the logic behind this surge in silver is different from before. The booming expansion of the photovoltaic industry, massive demand for conductive materials in AI hardware, the rigid need for electronic components in new energy vehicles... Industrial attributes are now surpassing its monetary role. The gold-silver ratio has been narrowing over the past few months, which to some extent indicates that silver is no longer just a "replacement" for gold but is transforming into an independent industrial strategic resource.
However, after such a sharp rise, the risk of volatility cannot be ignored. Is this new all-time high the start of a long-term trend or just the peak of short-term sentiment? That probably depends on how long the global monetary policy shift and technological revolution resonance can last.
The more critical question is: will the structural reassessment of traditional safe-haven assets like silver trigger any chain reactions in the crypto market? After all, capital flows, risk appetite, and inflation expectations can influence different markets and transmit across them.