Copper: Will $3 Support Disappear Soon?

 | Sep 27, 2022 17:31

  • Copper is down 25% on the year, slid in five of the past six months
  • $3 support held since November 2020 could break
  • Commodities pulverized by a dollar enabled by hawkish Fed talk
  • Exactly two months back, we asked in an analysis on copper whether the No. 1 industrial metal was on the cusp of a rebound from its four-month-long selloff.

    Fast-forward to Sept. 27 from July 27 and little has changed for those long copper. Bulls invested in the so-called red metal are still staring at a near-25% loss on the year.

    What's different is that the four-month-long selloff in copper has extended to five months out of six.

    What could also change is the price of copper itself.

    For the first time in almost two years, the metal—used in almost everything from the micro-circuitry of cellphones to the turbines channeling great megawatts of electricity at power stations—is on the verge of losing its $3 per pound support.