Copper has staged an impressive run—up nearly 50% year-over-year—but here's the catch: the supply side just isn't keeping up with demand. The commodity's climb continues to defy expectations, yet production constraints remain a persistent drag on momentum. This fundamental mismatch between surging prices and limited availability raises questions about sustainability. For investors watching macro trends, copper's trajectory mirrors broader commodity dynamics worth monitoring closely in the months ahead.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-21 19:12
Copper prices are rising so rapidly, and production capacity can't keep up. This is a trap.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 01-21 07:47
The copper mine market this time is really incredible. It has risen 50% and still isn't enough, and now the supply chain can't keep up... It's just ridiculous. Isn't this exactly my usual bottom-fishing strategy? Haha
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TestnetScholar
· 01-18 21:30
Copper prices surge 50%? Supply can't keep up... Isn't this just pure speculation? An adjustment is inevitable sooner or later.
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SnapshotBot
· 01-18 21:28
Copper prices are going crazy, but production capacity can't keep up. This logic will collapse sooner or later.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-18 21:26
Is the classic scenario of supply not meeting demand sustainable for this wave of copper price increase?
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-18 21:22
The 50-point increase in copper mining is truly outrageous, but the supply can't keep up... Looking back after three years, this is the best period for layout, I told you so.
Copper has staged an impressive run—up nearly 50% year-over-year—but here's the catch: the supply side just isn't keeping up with demand. The commodity's climb continues to defy expectations, yet production constraints remain a persistent drag on momentum. This fundamental mismatch between surging prices and limited availability raises questions about sustainability. For investors watching macro trends, copper's trajectory mirrors broader commodity dynamics worth monitoring closely in the months ahead.