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expecting Russia to limit exports ( to unfriendly nations/markets ) , perhaps ?Another indication that we may have seen the bottom in copper. Both Pt and Pd were in demand late in the week.
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Another indication that we may have seen the bottom in copper. Both Pt and Pd were in demand late in the week.
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Interesting view the correlation with other industrial base metals, and indeed PMs... Particularly in view of inflationary pressures + DXY strength.The latest rally in copper has failed to carry on. Something ventured, nothing gained.
Price has now made a new low near $3.25 /lb. It's <10% above the $3 level which should provide strong support. We'll see. I'll wait until the price attempts to rally again.
Thanks @peter2 .The latest rally in copper has failed to carry on. Something ventured, nothing gained.
Price has now made a new low near $3.25 /lb. It's <10% above the $3 level which should provide strong support. We'll see. I'll wait until the price attempts to rally again.
Copper market to be well supplied in 2022
The global refined copper market is expected to be in a significant surplus in 2022, following a small supply deficit in 2021.
The 2022 surplus is based on the assumption of a 3.9% increase in refined output, the biggest increase in eight years, with copper demand expected to see a 2.4% increase, ED&F Man Capital Markets analyst Edward Meir said in a note Dec. 7.
Even though a rise in demand is anticipated, this will not be enough to absorb the increase in supply,
I don't know it has something to do with TA or too busy to do the hard yards. I think sometimes there are 'missing links' and we sometimes forget how one department influences another or how one factor can affect another............just my two cents worth, CaptainThe CONUNDRUM is that all mining contracts as I understand it
are still written in the "Reserve Currency" of the day
IE: The USD / The BIG Buck/ the Greenback ATM
Seems to me that Most Miners have hedged their bets the wrong way
It's as simple as that
They seem to sail the FX with no Idea of Technical Analysis
Too Busy to do the hard yards , I guess
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All I am saying isI don't know it has something to do with TA or too busy to do the hard yards. I think sometimes there are 'missing links' and we sometimes forget how one department influences another or how one factor can affect another............just my two cents worth, Captain
Always remember Pasminco.Seems to me that Most Miners have hedged their bets the wrong way
It's as simple as that
They seem to sail the FX with no Idea of Technical Analysis
I am very saddened to say that my 1st Mate Ann is MIA and feared Lost at SeaHaha, Captain, you need to be patient with the younger ones. We fall off the bandwagon more often than you old geezers.
Hope you've found your other half...beautiful Anne. Hope she's ok, I've been thinking a lot about her wondering how she is, and wishing her well.
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