Copper prices have come under pressure in recent weeks as macro headwinds combine with softer physical demand signals. Visible copper stocks across major exchanges have risen sharply in recent months.
July COMEX copper futures reached a record high of $6.7160 on May 13, 2026, with the continuous contract rising to $6.6450 ...
Traders refer to the price of physical copper as the spot price. Because these transactions are for immediate delivery, they’re settled on the spot. Copper spot prices are typically quoted in pounds ...
For those who missed the earliest stages of the gold and silver bull markets, copper appears to be the next metal poised for a major bull run. When I step back and look at the monthly chart, it shows ...
Gold prices remain steady around $2,078, just below recent highs, with a 0.3% rise in February futures indicating sustained investor interest due to expected Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2024. Copper ...
Silver is perking up, copper just hit a record, and gold is sitting out the move. The metals market is drawing a line between safe-haven demand and hard-infrastructure demand — and right now the AI ...
Across gold, silver, copper, palladium, and rare earth ETFs, the same structural question is repeating: can price hold its line in the sand, or does the next support level become the trade?
In an April 10 Barchart recap of the base metals performance in Q1 2024, I concluded: The price action in early Q2 is bullish, but China’s economy, U.S. interest rates, and the path of least ...
When a market fails to rally on good news, the chart is telling you something the headlines are not. Across oil, gold, silver ...
This analysis is by Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Industry Analyst Grant Sporre and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Industry Analyst Alon Olsha. It appeared first on the Bloomberg Terminal. The copper ...
If there's one market that's becoming increasingly difficult to ignore, it's copper. For years, it's been treated as just another industrial metal: useful, cyclical, and largely overlooked. But ...