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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell seems to be on the prowl seeking to cool off the metals markets inflation expectations. On the one hand seemed to […]

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The metals outlook is starting to look more bullish.  Bullish outlook comes as the London metals exchange (LME) stocks of both copper and aluminum both […]

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Precious metals or giving up some of their fantastic gains from last week partly because China decided to pause its spine for the central banks […]

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The silver market knows how to celebrate independence by breakout for the resistance that bound it.  Silver seems to have ended its correction and traded […]

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The global copper t market concerned about a structural shortage has pulled back in recent weeks on concerns about Chinese economy. China copper exports sunk […]

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You know the commodities are hot when the 3C’s are rocking, as in, crude oil corn and copper. Yet one famous investor seems to be […]

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Precious and industrial metals generally pulled back after some hawkish comments by Fed Governor Michelle Bowman as well as a uptick in consumer confidence to […]

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Maybe Palladium isn’t going extinct after all? The knock on the platinum market and one of the reasons why it’s been down this year is […]

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Silver melted up on the summer heat hitting the highest level since June the 6th, Copper popped and dropped on reports of record Chinese copper […]

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Metals are finding its silver lining as silver leaps and breaks out high after wild swings of volatility.
Value wise based ion the price […]

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Copper dumped as China’s Housing sector slumped and Industrial output came in shy of expectations. Industrial metals dipped except platinum is putting on a show.

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Fed Chair Jerome Powell single handedly smashed global metal markets after the Fed showed concerns about sticky inflation yet after a soft CPI and the […]

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