Silver (XAG/USD): 1W Chart Signals Increasing Downward Pressure

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Silver (XAG/USD): 1W Chart Signals Increasing Downward PressureSILVER (US$/OZ)TVC:SILVERCH_IndicatorA look at the higher-timeframe weekly chart (1W) for Silver reveals a distinct shift in market structure. Following an extended bullish expansion phase, technical signals are now accumulating to indicate sustained weakness and growing distribution. The system has triggered a macro Short Signal, reinforcing the structural breakdown on the larger timeframes. Technical Analysis & Arguments: As highlighted on the chart, the bearish momentum is driven by three compounding technical factors: Activated Short Signal: The algorithm has officially confirmed the macro trend reversal (red downward arrow), shifting the baseline bias to bearish. Triple Rejection from the Signal Line: The orange trailing line has transitioned from support to a formidable dynamic resistance barrier. Price action has attempted to reclaim this level three consecutive times but was aggressively rejected each time, confirming strong institutional supply matching the line (indicated by the red circles). Descending Market Structure (3 Lower Highs): The price action is printing a classic textbook bearish sequence. Each subsequent relief rally has stalled out below the previous one. This series of three lower highs clearly proves that buyers are losing momentum on the retracements, allowing sellers to control the order book. Strategic Conclusion: The confluence of a macro Short Signal, repeated dynamic rejections at a key structural level (the trailing line), and a clean sequence of lower highs statistically points toward a continuation of the downward move. Until Silver can establish a decisive weekly close above the orange resistance line, the path of least resistance remains to the downside. Risk Management: A dynamic breakout and sustained close above the most recent lower high and the dynamic trailing line would invalidate the immediate bearish structure. Until such a breakout occurs, downward pressure remains the dominant technical factor.