The IEA has a dream to cope with anything. If they see the wonder, of a fairy tale, they can take the future, even if […]
Continue Reading →Oil prices had its best day in two months as the market got over its OPEC cut “taper tantrum”. The market seemed to awaken to […]
Continue Reading →There’s an old saying in the commodity business that volatility keeps a trader young. Well, if you’re trading the metals the way we are, you’re going to […]
Continue Reading →Iranian backed Houthi rebels are kind of like cockroaches that you can’t get rid of. They keep coming back and attacking. Despite the Biden administration’s plan […]
Continue Reading →The ECB put the US on notice and cut rates sending metals soaring. Can the United States keep the momentum going as we await, we […]
Continue Reading →Petroleum prices rallied yesterday but are dropping today ahead of the all-important monthly jobs report that is expected to show that the US added 190.000 […]
Continue Reading →Could the US Election lead to internal conflict? Id so you better own gold according to Ray Dalio! Metals, both precious and industrial, are back […]
Continue Reading →Oil prices are trying to bottom, again, as OPEC Plus tries to calm the markets surrounding its oil production cut tapering plans and after the […]
Continue Reading →The raging metals markets had a setback on political uncertainty and a repot the death of ‘King Dollar was greatly exaggerated. Major metal consumer India […]
Continue Reading →While the petroleum markets try to shake off an almost ridiculously bearish weekly American Petroleum Institute (API) that showed a larger than expected 4.05-million-barrel increase […]
Continue Reading →Somewhere, Former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke may be smiling. It seems OPEC has created its own little taper tantrum causing the massive sell off in […]
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The Last Resort. Manic Metals Report 06/12/2024
Many years ago, when I first got into the commodity business, I had my share of what I used to think of as old codgers […]
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