The power of retail investors in the stock market cannot be underestimated. If retail investors can coordinate, their explosive power can also overturn professional institutions. The U.S. stock market was originally dominated by retail investors, but later professional institutions gradually took the initiative.
We can also see from the GameStop incident that retail investors are still very powerful. The violent fluctuations in GameStop's stock also triggered turmoil in the U.S. stock market. However, in order to maintain the stability of U.S. stocks, stock market regulators have also launched drastic measures. Thus the GameStop incident was put to rest. However, although retail investors can disrupt the stock market, it is much more difficult for retail investors to achieve a relatively large victory in the silver short squeeze battle. Retail investors started a short squeeze on silver
In order to obtain relatively large profits, retail investors used the GameStop gap in the stock market, which directly disturbed the US stock market. Finally, in order to control the situation, trading institutions simply refused to recognize retail investors from entering the market again. This also leads to nowhere to release the power of retail investors.
Under such circumstances, some retail investors on the forum advocated that everyone go to the futures market to short silver. This also led to great fluctuations in the price of silver futures. Retail investors have also officially started a short squeeze on silver. The futures market is not the stock market
American retail investors can start a fierce war in the stock market, but in the futures market, the power of American retail investors is probably much smaller. The silver futures market is fundamentally different from the GameStop in the stock market. The futures market ultimately relies on large-scale silver trading, unlike the stock market, which is a bubble that gradually expands.
In addition, it is actually more difficult for retail investors to make a difference in the silver futures market where prices are unstable. The number of silver futures transactions actually accounts for a limited proportion of the total inventory. Once the price of silver futures fluctuates, the silver inventory will show its power. American retail investors won’t be paying attention to silver for too long.
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