Interesting Bull vs. Bear article.
http://www.futuresmag.com/2012/10/1...NL&utm_campaign=FUT_eNL&_LID=103722366&page=3
http://www.futuresmag.com/2012/10/1...NL&utm_campaign=FUT_eNL&_LID=103722366&page=3
The copper market is finding mild strength this morning after yesterday's large selloff took prices to a 6-week low. Some traders feel that copper was initially supported by news that Chinese September refined copper imports rose by almost 7% over year ago levels. It is also likely that news of a rise in excess of 25% in year over year Chinese September copper concentrate imports provided some additional support for copper prices.
However, other traders feel that copper seemed to need a recovery in US equities and some gains in precious metals prices just to put together early gains this morning. Copper might also have garnered some support from a positive reception to a private survey of Chinese manufacturing released overnight, as that particular data reached a 3 month high. Some traders have suggested that copper might be poised to take direction from today's US new home sales figures.
Who was that trader Surf ? RK looks like they've done very well.Quote from marketsurfer:
We got burned investing in copper with the best copper trader on earth-- be very cautious!
http://www.marketsurfer.com/?p=773
No question, this occurred first quarter 2012. But since then, Copper has gone nowhere and now looks to be breaking down...even in light of a strong US housing market.Not everyone is bearish. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS) analysts Max Layton and Allison Nathan say market jitters in Europe have led traders to take their focus off the fact that copper supplies are under pressure. Strikes by workers in Latin America have created a copper deficit, which will trigger a âstrong rallyâ in the second quarter of 2012, the analysts wrote in a Nov. 20 report.
Nice trade Handle ! Futures or Options ?Quote from Handle123:
Been short copper for awhile now, any chance I get to draw downsloping trendline on the highs will sell more. Am sure any new home building will take months to make inventory shrink much.