HSBC's recent outlook is worth noting: the Federal Reserve may not continue to cut interest rates in 2026.



Tonight, commodities including gold, copper, and silver all weakened collectively, with significant adjustments in prices. What does this reflect? Overseas institutions have shown a noticeably more cautious attitude towards the US stock market in the past two days, with a strong short-selling sentiment.

It is worth paying attention to the performance of the Silver LOF tomorrow, which may have some highlights. Against the backdrop of adjusted Federal Reserve policy expectations and increased volatility in commodities, the trend of silver-related products might provide some signals to market participants.
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StrawberryIcevip
· 3h ago
Will there be no rate cuts in 2026? Then what should I stock up on now haha --- Precious metals are plunging together, now the bears are getting excited --- Can silver LOF bounce back tomorrow? Don’t crash the market with gold too --- The Federal Reserve is getting more and more stingy, are they going to raise interest rates again? --- Looking at this trend, overseas institutions are really scared, they are all shorting --- No more rate cuts in 2026, we need to recalculate the situation --- Gold and copper have both fallen, what can we still rely on in silver? --- With such aggressive shorting, it feels like there’s more to come
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metaverse_hermitvip
· 3h ago
Damn, they're starting to be hawkish again. We still have to endure interest rates until 2026. This life never ends. Gold and silver are being hammered together. It looks like institutions are really scared. Hurry up and run. Tomorrow, keep an eye on silver LOF. It might be an excellent shorting opportunity. The recent adjustment in non-ferrous commodities is too fierce. It feels like something's going to happen. Just listen to what HSBC says; counter-trend operations might be more profitable. The bulk commodities are collectively weakening. The bears are cheering. Is the rate cut in 2026 off the table? How are we supposed to survive these two years? Damn. Is there a high chance that silver will explode tomorrow? Please advise, experts. With such a strong short-selling sentiment, I should be buying the dip. Why am I still running? Commodity prices are crashing, and the Federal Reserve is hawkish again. Damn, when will this end?
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AirDropMissedvip
· 3h ago
What interest rate cuts are expected in 2026? It seems the Federal Reserve really wants to kill us all. Gold, copper, and silver all falling—what is this telling us? The voices calling for shorting US stocks are so loud; it feels like the trend is about to change. Will Silver LOF make any moves tomorrow? We need to keep an eye on it.
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OnchainGossipervip
· 3h ago
Hmm... The Federal Reserve won't cut interest rates in 2026? Then this rebound is just a fake fall. Wait, all non-ferrous commodities are weakening across the board. What does this imply? It feels like big funds are fleeing. Will Silver LOF be another trap to cut leeks tomorrow? I'm hesitant to buy the dip. With such a strong short-selling sentiment, is a bear market really imminent? Or is this just another trap to lure in shorts?
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StakeTillRetirevip
· 3h ago
Wait, is HSBC's judgment reliable... They haven't cut interest rates in 26 years, how long do we still have to hold? The commodity market is collectively plunging, this time it really feels different, feeling a bit hesitant. Tomorrow, keep a close eye on Silver LOF, I feel like I can spot some clues.
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