BiyaPay analyst: Silver is more expensive than oil, a phenomenon seen again after 45 years; inflation expectations are rising, and recession fears are on the rise.

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On December 25th, silver prices continued to rise since February, even surpassing crude oil prices at one point, marking the recurrence of the rare phenomenon of "silver being more expensive than oil" after approximately 45 years. The market generally believes this trend reflects a rapid flow of funds towards assets with inflation-hedging and value-preserving attributes, while expectations for global economic growth and energy demand are becoming more cautious. Historical experience shows that "strong silver and weak oil" often occur during periods of increased macroeconomic uncertainty and shifts in risk appetite, but do not necessarily indicate an economic recession.

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