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Zn is the most steadily depleting metal stock in LME in the past 3 months yet the price is stucked like having indigestion & I am getting impatient. Can anyone explain why? In contrary, Ni stock is steadily increasing yet price stay high .
Zn is the most steadily depleting metal stock in LME in the past 3 months yet the price is stucked like having indigestion & I am getting impatient. Can anyone explain why? In contrary, Ni stock is steadily increasing yet price stay high .
this is an example of how you can find "value" in the stock market
thx
MS
If price of Zn stays low, how can there be "value" in the stock market when a company depends on it to make profit.
Look, for example today's Zn stockpile dropped the most %tage wise amongst all base metals, yet it is down the most at the moment (2% as I type). Not to mention about gold, another disappointing useles metal.
Cheers.
You have to "buy low and sell high"
If price of Zn stays low, how can there be "value" in the stock market when a company depends on it to make profit.
Look, for example today's Zn stockpile dropped the most %tage wise amongst all base metals, yet it is down the most at the moment (2% as I type). Not to mention about gold, another disappointing useles metal.
Cheers.
Zn is the most steadily depleting metal stock in LME in the past 3 months yet the price is stucked like having indigestion & I am getting impatient. Can anyone explain why? In contrary, Ni stock is steadily increasing yet price stay high .
why would china turn back into a zinc importor again this year if zinc supplies are so high???
IMO they dumped excess on LME last year flattened the price and are now importing again as they have depleted supplies.
i will dig up article i found regarding this
lol
sorry my post sounds confusing, what i am saying is how much of a stockpile does china have to dump back on LME???
surely they do not have infinite supplies of zinc. they changed from exporter back to importer as they had depleted their supplies over xmas period.
also with export taxes increasing will cut the amount of "encouragement" that china has to dump on higher spot price swings.
their metal consumption is up, LME supplies down lower than when china dumped last year.
so you are bearish on zinc price??
lol
sorry my post sounds confusing, what i am saying is how much of a stockpile does china have to dump back on LME???
surely they do not have infinite supplies of zinc. they changed from exporter back to importer as they had depleted their supplies over xmas period.
also with export taxes increasing will cut the amount of "encouragement" that china has to dump on higher spot price swings.
their metal consumption is up, LME supplies down lower than when china dumped last year.
so you are bearish on zinc price??
I'm bearish on Lead now.
No, its not related at all as I mentioned previously. I won't be surprised if POZ goes down 2-3% tonight. Or if they really want to prove I am wrong, I won't complain.Any good fall in Zinc stocks down to 71825 Mt a fall of -1300 Mt.
With cancelled warrants running at 12% of total stocks, the available zinc from LME is nearly down to 60000 Mt.
Wonder if this will start to provide any pricing support for Zinc which has been under a little bit of pressure the last few days??
Cheers
Muzz
Any good fall in Zinc stocks down to 71825 Mt a fall of -1300 Mt.
With cancelled warrants running at 12% of total stocks, the available zinc from LME is nearly down to 60000 Mt.
Wonder if this will start to provide any pricing support for Zinc which has been under a little bit of pressure the last few days??
Cheers
Muzz
No, its not related at all as I mentioned previously. I won't be surprised if POZ goes down 2-3% tonight. Or if they really want to prove I am wrong, I won't complain.
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