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Queues at the Gold Counter: Beijing’s Elders ‘Buy the Dip’ as Gold and Silver Suffer Historic Plunge

A historic intraday crash on 30 January 2026 sent gold down as much as 16% and silver near 36%, triggering panic among leveraged and late-entry investors. In Beijing, elderly retail buyers queued at Caibai stores to purchase physical gold, while institutions and exchanges tightened margins and market participants debated whether the rally can resume or a deeper correction is underway.

SoBiz2026年2月9日 05:34
#gold#silver#China
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When the Gold Rush Faltered: Beijing Grandparents Queue to ‘Buy the Dip’ as Markets Plunge

A historic intraday crash on 30 January 2026 wiped out major portions of gold and silver’s recent gains, provoking panicked selling and a striking countertrend: older Beijing shoppers queuing to buy physical bars even as younger online investors were trapped. The rout was driven by stretched positions, margin increases on U.S. futures exchanges and uncertainty about U.S. monetary policy; it exposed frictions between physical dealers, retail products and global derivatives markets.

SoBiz2026年2月8日 10:00
#gold#silver#China
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Escaping the Fire: The Silver Flash Crash and the Perils of Leverage

A sudden one-day 30% plunge in spot silver on January 30 triggered sharp declines in metal-linked equities and highlighted the danger leverage poses during liquidity squeezes. Swift regulatory margin increases and low market valuations helped avert widespread forced liquidations, but the incident underscores the need for cash buffers, conservative leverage and structural market safeguards.

SoBiz2026年2月8日 10:00
#silver#leverage#margin
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Bitcoin Flash Crash Wipes Out Hundreds of Thousands of Leveraged Positions in 24 Hours

A sudden Bitcoin sell-off in early February triggered a cascade of forced liquidations, with a NetEase post reporting over 580,000 wiped‑out positions in 24 hours and other counts near 186,400 when BTC slipped below $70,000. The episode underlines how heavy leverage and thin liquidity can amplify corrections and will likely spur calls for tougher risk controls across the crypto ecosystem.

NeTe2026年2月6日 06:40
#Bitcoin#cryptocurrency#liquidations
Close-up of gold and silver Wiener Philharmoniker coins displayed on blue velvet cloth.
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Silver Flash Crash Exposes Retail Frenzy and Margin Risk in a Roaring Commodities Rally

A January 31 silver flash crash and a concurrent gold tumble revealed how buoyant retail buying, speculative leverage and procyclical margining combined to produce a sudden market collapse. The episode wrenched through global and Chinese futures markets, exposing structural vulnerabilities in the link between physical and paper metal markets and leaving silver’s near‑term path particularly uncertain.

SoBiz2026年2月5日 17:00
#silver#gold#commodities