Copper just shattered the $13,000-per-ton barrier for the first time, and the move's got serious momentum behind it. The breakout's fueling some bold speculation about a supply squeeze in the global market. Traders are increasingly convinced that tight conditions ahead could push prices higher still—so whether you're watching commodities as a macro hedge or tracking inflation signals, this copper surge is worth paying attention to.
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DataPickledFish
· 11h ago
Breaking 13,000 in copper is truly incredible. This rally doesn't seem to be over yet.
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NFTHoarder
· 19h ago
The copper price breaking 13,000 is really happening. The supply chain tightness is no joke; we need to pay attention to this.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 01-06 03:38
Has copper broken 13,000? To be honest, it was a bit unexpected, but the logic of this supply tightness wave indeed holds up.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 01-06 03:38
Has copper broken 13,000? Is the supply shortage real or just hype? It seems like someone is always creating panic.
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BlockchainBard
· 01-06 03:36
Copper prices breaking 13,000 is truly incredible. The current supply shortage is genuinely real.
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Anon32942
· 01-06 03:17
Copper prices breaking 13,000 really can't hold, this wave of increase feels like it's just beginning.
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-06 03:09
Copper breaks 13,000, how long can this wave last?
Copper just shattered the $13,000-per-ton barrier for the first time, and the move's got serious momentum behind it. The breakout's fueling some bold speculation about a supply squeeze in the global market. Traders are increasingly convinced that tight conditions ahead could push prices higher still—so whether you're watching commodities as a macro hedge or tracking inflation signals, this copper surge is worth paying attention to.