Spot copper caught a bid on the London Metal Exchange, climbing past deferred contract prices. The move hints at something worth watching—traders appear to be gearing up for sizeable warehouse withdrawals. When spot outpaces futures like this, it typically signals real demand pressuring available inventory. For the community tracking macro flows and cross-asset dynamics, this kind of price inversion can offer clues about broader market stress or supply tightening across commodities.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 1h ago
Spot copper is starting to sell aggressively again, this time it's really someone trying to bottom fish.
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rugpull_survivor
· 10h ago
Spot copper defies the trend and rises? Inventory is about to run out
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GasFeeTears
· 10h ago
What is spot copper up to again? Is the inventory about to run out?
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SandwichTrader
· 10h ago
Copper spot prices are higher than futures, and warehouse stocks may be nearing bottom.
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NFTragedy
· 10h ago
Spot copper has exploded, and this reversal at the London Metal Exchange is quite interesting.
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ForkItAllDay
· 10h ago
Spot copper's recent moves are interesting; are inventories about to hit bottom?
Spot copper caught a bid on the London Metal Exchange, climbing past deferred contract prices. The move hints at something worth watching—traders appear to be gearing up for sizeable warehouse withdrawals. When spot outpaces futures like this, it typically signals real demand pressuring available inventory. For the community tracking macro flows and cross-asset dynamics, this kind of price inversion can offer clues about broader market stress or supply tightening across commodities.