Keeping Copper In Focus

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    by Craig Hemke, Sprott Money:

    We just wrote about copper four weeks ago, but you might have missed it. And since the mainstream financial media is starting to catch on, now would seem a good time to write about it again.

    Let’s start with that article from last month. If you missed it and want to get up-to-speed on the story, you might start by clicking this link:

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    Over the past four weeks, copper prices have risen and fallen backward, much like COMEX gold and silver. As the Fed continues to raise interest rates in the first few months of this year, the key driver of the copper price may actually be the U.S. dollar index. In short, when the dollar index rises, copper falls and vice versa.

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    However, as 2023 progresses, we are likely to see fundamental factors such as physical supply and demand have a greater impact on price. And what are some of those fundamental factors?

    • Ever-increasing demand as a battery metal
    • Chinese demand returning after three years of “Zero Covid” lockdowns
    • Rapidly falling global stockpiles

    Oooohh … that last point is a big one. Taken that post last month, have another look at this chart of global physical copper stockpiles and be sure to note the ongoing depletion. That’s a drop of about 80% over the past five years!

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    And the mainstream financial media is beginning to take notice:

    OK, so now let’s check the chart. What do we see below? Though off its recent highs, copper is back into its consolidation or “flag” area that has been the predominant price range since 2020:

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    You should be certain to note that the last time copper broke out and moved higher out of a long-term price range, it rallied about 70% on the back of a weaker dollar and renewed QE. If you believe as I do that another period of a weaker dollar and renewed QE is pending for later this year and next, what’s to stop copper from rallying in the same manner as before? If you add 70% to the breakout level of $4.80, you get a price target of $8.20 … and that doesn’t even consider all of that global physical stockpile depletion. As such, could the next move in copper lead to double digit prices? You bet it could.

    So now let’s draw this back to the precious metals and, in particular, silver. As you know, silver is also a very important industrial metal and conductor of energy in the so-called “green revolution”. Also, like copper, physical silver is also being depleted globally:

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    And if you think the entire 800,000 ounces listed is freely available for delivery, think again. See this from Ronan Manly at BullionStar:

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