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Ade1234... copper surge drops???? what are you on about. they are the worlds top 10 producers of Lead, Iron, Zinc, cobalt, tungsten as well as copper. there is a global return to consumption of all these base metals and this is only going to increase .
its not all about copper, but in that case most commodity experts see copper getting to $16000 per tonne, I'll go with the experts here
Look at Anto, up over £22, fron £14s, Glencoes way behind in comparison. Sorry.
Was wondering where all the shorters were hiding. but now they are out in full force. If it stays above 472 for 2 more days you wont be buying under £5 in july. good luck with the shorts. the copper price is going one way fro the next 6 months
Been quite a good run, so I took my profit. Hope to pick it up again if it falls back to the 420/30's.😂😂😂
Nasdaq selling off atm plus Dow to a certain amount, it could have a rippling effect,
I'm happy to be in cash atm
Glen wont make £5 it will soon see sub £4 again once this Copper surge drops.
IMO Glen will need a close above 475 before it drops to the 460s then it’s of to a fiver
However a close below 450 and it will see 460 then down to the 420s
Will it wont it 472 is a hard level to crack. hopefully US opening later will give it a bit of momentum it usually does
So 472 hit this morning, what next. well if it falls back to 470 or below it may retrace to 455 p. if it stays above 472 for a couple of days then we are off to 500 p. now that would be very nice for yours ....
And disappointing compared to last year ;-)
$0.065
The information you require is on this web site under GLEN financial diary. But as you are not able to look - ex div is2nd May and the divi is $0.06.
When is ex dive date and what is the divi price please
Good luck lads ,:)
DT Only need the sp to go up another few points to be in profit. Us shares doing so well..
Good article Evi, promising read.
Https://www.mining.com/web/copper-miners-glimpse-the-future-theyve-long-seen-coming/
Cheers DT, keep posting the charts info resistant & support levels, interesting stuff, I am longterm and do alote research, I believe in the numbers just haven't got into it yet.. one things for sure with Glenda.... we are in for a thrilling ride as always the next 12 months,,, copper, commodities, Teck deal, China, interest rates, electrification, oil countries getting into commodities.... never a dull moment with these babies.. roll on £6 & beyond.
Dropped a fair amount of these i hold outside of isa's yesterday to ease the calculations for this return capital/dividend issue moving forwards. Calcs take far to long to do to be bothered with.
I hope the shorters have gone all in on Glencore about 2 months ago, because they are being burned at the stake at present. and they will have to start thinking about closing them ... when we hit 472 then that is a key number I can smell those shorts closing with a burned ass and than short squeeze will do us no harm
So 472p is the next barrier, its banged its head over the last year on that one. if we get past that for 3 dayys it really is game on to 500p in the next few months..( macro political issues aside)
Don't forget the old saying sell in May and go away , i've regretted not doing it for the last 5 years .not sure how it will play out this year, there's talk of a strong second half with the run up to the US elections.:)
Livingthedream investing was easy before geopolitical/covid/Green brigade/ trump and short supply of various parts of the food cycle. I really should have retired on a high before covid and gone fly fishing with mortimer lol
Yeah thanks Evi, I aim to remain invested through the next bull run, but picking the right time to leave the party is tricky, especially when you're having such a time.....normally when the DJ packs up and leaves is a good sign (2 months ago it looked like the beer ran out and fighting was about to start - and I was hiding behind the sofa)....I'm always learning through these investing cycles, but need to learn when to sell without getting sellers remorse.....