London Metal Exchange latest market update. Copper futures performed well, closing up $140 to $11,656/ton, making it the highlight of the day. However, other commodities showed more divergence.
The biggest decline was in tin futures, which dropped $390, now priced at $40,947/ton. Nickel futures also declined sharply, down $241 to $14,346/ton. Zinc and lead futures also pulled back, falling $32 and $27 respectively, with prices at $3,094/ton and $1,941/ton. Aluminum futures experienced a smaller decline, down only $2, at $2,866/ton.
Interestingly, cobalt futures remained flat, holding at $52,790/ton. Overall, today’s commodities market showed a divergence, and investors can determine their next strategy based on their current holdings.
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SmartContractDiver
· 2025-12-18 18:26
Copper prices are rising quite well, but everything else is crashing. This market is really quite surreal.
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SignatureDenied
· 2025-12-18 10:59
LME copper leads the pack, while other commodities are really lagging behind. Tin's price plummeted directly. This differentiated market trend is quite exciting.
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OfflineNewbie
· 2025-12-15 20:43
Copper is soaring alone, while everything else is plunging—this is unbelievable.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 2025-12-15 20:31
Copper is still holding strong, the only good news. Everything else is crashing, especially this guy Tin, which suddenly dropped below $390, it hurts...
London Metal Exchange latest market update. Copper futures performed well, closing up $140 to $11,656/ton, making it the highlight of the day. However, other commodities showed more divergence.
The biggest decline was in tin futures, which dropped $390, now priced at $40,947/ton. Nickel futures also declined sharply, down $241 to $14,346/ton. Zinc and lead futures also pulled back, falling $32 and $27 respectively, with prices at $3,094/ton and $1,941/ton. Aluminum futures experienced a smaller decline, down only $2, at $2,866/ton.
Interestingly, cobalt futures remained flat, holding at $52,790/ton. Overall, today’s commodities market showed a divergence, and investors can determine their next strategy based on their current holdings.