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Gen‑Z Caught in the Silver Storm: How a record precious‑metals swing turned a trendy fund into a classroom for retail investors
A historic surge and collapse in gold and silver prices at the end of January exposed fragile market mechanics and left many Chinese retail investors—particularly Gen‑Z—caught in volatile trades around Guotou Silver LOF (161226). The shock combined stretched valuations, elevated implied volatility, regulatory curbs and a hawkish shift in U.S. monetary policy to produce a rapid deleveraging in precious metals.

Flash Crash in Precious Metals Wipes Across Asia: 13 Chinese Futures Halted as Indonesian Stocks Plunge
A rapid sell‑off in international precious metals markets on 2–3 February triggered a cascade of limit‑down moves across 13 Chinese futures contracts and sharp equity losses across Asia. Indonesia’s market fell nearly 5% and South Korea briefly invoked an emergency trading halt, underscoring crowded long positions, leverage and fragile liquidity. Regulators and exchanges have responded with valuation changes and supervisory interventions, but the episode raises questions about market structure and systemic risk.

China’s Premier AI Chipmaker Sees Shares Plummet as Company Blames Rumours and Market Sentiment
Cambricon’s shares tumbled up to 14% intraday on 3 February, reducing its market value to about RMB 450 billion. The company said it did not know the precise cause, dismissed many market rumours as false, and attributed the move to secondary-market fund flows and sentiment. The episode highlights the fragility of AI-related valuations in China and the importance of timely corporate communication to prevent rumor-driven volatility.

Nasdaq Opens Lower as Crypto Names Slide; Oracle Jumps on Dollar‑Bond Plan, Disney Plummets After Q1
US markets opened slightly lower as the Nasdaq underperformed and crypto‑related stocks tumbled. Oracle rose after unveiling a dollar bond issuance plan, while Disney plunged despite modest revenue growth, highlighting selective investor caution across the market.

Precious‑metals Rout and Telecom Tax Hike Drag Hong Kong Stocks; Hang Seng Tech Falls 3.4%
Hong Kong markets slipped as a sharp drop in gold and silver hammered miners and a VAT increase on telecom value‑added services pressured the three major operators. The Hang Seng fell 2.23% and the tech‑heavy Hang Seng TECH lost 3.36%, with notable declines across chips, autos and precious‑metals stocks.

Shuibei in Shock: China’s Retail Gold Market Reels as Metals Suffer Historic Single‑Day Falls
A violent repricing in precious metals on January 30 sent spot gold down more than 9% — the biggest daily drop since 1983 — and silver tumbling as much as 36% intraday. Shenzhen’s Shuibei bullion market became the frontline, with frantic selling, opportunistic buying and banks raising risk thresholds as retail investors coped with rapid losses. The shock highlights how speculative excess, thin physical liquidity and cross‑market contagion can quickly imperil even traditionally ‘safe’ assets.

Gold’s Rollercoaster: Record Peak, Lightning Sell-Off and What Comes Next
Gold rallied to an extraordinary intraday peak in late January before a flash crash erased roughly 6% and knocked several silver and gold ETFs lower. The drop reflected technical profit-taking and forced liquidations amid a crowded, leveraged market, but structural supports — weak dollars, central-bank buying and geopolitical risk — remain intact.

Flash Crash in Precious Metals: Gold Suffers 40-Year Intraday Drop as Silver Plunges 36%
A dramatic overnight sell-off saw spot silver plunge as much as 36% and spot gold fall over 12% intraday, with both metals closing substantially lower. The rout followed a rebound in the dollar after news that President Trump would nominate Kevin Warsh as the next Fed chair, and was amplified by crowded positioning and thin liquidity. The move raises questions about market positioning, Fed independence and the durability of metals as an inflation hedge.

Global Risk-Off Sends Stocks Tumbling as Nvidia Loses Nearly $200bn; China Readies a Domestic-Demand Push
Global markets turned risk-off on renewed US tariff rhetoric, sending US indices sharply lower and erasing roughly $196 billion from Nvidia’s market value. Beijing signalled a policy pivot toward expanding domestic demand — including a 2026–2030 strategy and extended tax breaks for services — as geopolitical and market volatility complicate external growth prospects.

Bitcoin Slides Below $88,000 in a 5% Intraday Drop, Reawakening Volatility Fears
Bitcoin dipped below $88,000 on Jan. 21, falling about 5% intraday and renewing concerns about acute volatility in crypto markets. The drop reflects a combination of profit-taking, leveraged positions, and fragile liquidity, with implications for exchanges, institutional products and investor sentiment.