The Federal Reserve's rate cut expectations continue to support the market. Coupled with strong demand from the photovoltaic and electronics industries, and a global silver supply gap of approximately 8,800 tons, silver remains under significant pressure. However, after a pullback from the high of $82.77, this is mainly a normal profit-taking correction, with overall high-level oscillation. In this kind of market, choosing good support levels for positioning is crucial, and strict control of positions and stop-losses is necessary.
**Key Price Levels**
Resistance above: $80→$82
Support below: $76→$73.2
**Technical Outlook**
The daily chart's bullish trend remains unchanged, but there is short-term downward correction pressure. The $76 level is a critical point—holding above it suggests continued upward movement, while breaking below warrants caution. Looking at the 4-hour chart, the market is in a consolidation and correction phase, with no clear overbought or oversold signals. From a longer-term perspective, the supply gap provides sufficient support, and upward momentum remains strong.
**Trading Strategy**
**Bullish Positioning**: Enter around $76–$77.5, with a stop-loss below $73, targeting the $80–$82 region.
**Breakout Handling**: If the price breaks above $80, consider chasing long positions; if it breaks below $76, avoid new positions for now and wait for a rebound to around $78 before considering short entries.
Note: Market conditions change rapidly, so specific operations should be adjusted flexibly according to real-time trends.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 01-08 01:55
Is the 76 position really that critical? It seems like every time someone says a certain level is a watershed point, but it ends up breaking?
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RumbleValidator
· 01-08 01:51
This point at 76 really feels like a critical node in the consensus mechanism; if it can't hold, the entire validation logic collapses. The supply gap data of 8,800 tons is solid, but I haven't seen any real-time node stability analysis, which is what I need for credibility.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-08 01:45
This hurdle of 76 really needs to be held onto, or else you'll have to admit defeat.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 01-08 01:28
You must keep a close eye on the $76 level; if it breaks, you have to run, or you'll risk getting trapped.
## Spot Silver Intraday Analysis
**Market Overview**
The Federal Reserve's rate cut expectations continue to support the market. Coupled with strong demand from the photovoltaic and electronics industries, and a global silver supply gap of approximately 8,800 tons, silver remains under significant pressure. However, after a pullback from the high of $82.77, this is mainly a normal profit-taking correction, with overall high-level oscillation. In this kind of market, choosing good support levels for positioning is crucial, and strict control of positions and stop-losses is necessary.
**Key Price Levels**
Resistance above: $80→$82
Support below: $76→$73.2
**Technical Outlook**
The daily chart's bullish trend remains unchanged, but there is short-term downward correction pressure. The $76 level is a critical point—holding above it suggests continued upward movement, while breaking below warrants caution. Looking at the 4-hour chart, the market is in a consolidation and correction phase, with no clear overbought or oversold signals. From a longer-term perspective, the supply gap provides sufficient support, and upward momentum remains strong.
**Trading Strategy**
**Bullish Positioning**: Enter around $76–$77.5, with a stop-loss below $73, targeting the $80–$82 region.
**Breakout Handling**: If the price breaks above $80, consider chasing long positions; if it breaks below $76, avoid new positions for now and wait for a rebound to around $78 before considering short entries.
Note: Market conditions change rapidly, so specific operations should be adjusted flexibly according to real-time trends.