LME aluminum on-warrant stocks just spiked by 26,125 tons—the biggest jump we've seen since October. This kind of move in physical inventory typically signals shifts in supply dynamics or changes in how the market's positioning itself. Could be worth keeping tabs on if you're tracking broader commodity trends or looking at how traditional markets are moving. The aluminum complex has been interesting to watch lately, especially with all the industrial demand chatter going around.
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SellLowExpert
· 12h ago
Aluminum inventory surges by 26K tons? This move is quite aggressive, the biggest increase since October... Is the supply side about to change?
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MEVHunter_9000
· 12h ago
Aluminum ingot inventory surges, and the story behind it needs to be sorted out carefully.
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TerraNeverForget
· 12h ago
Aluminum inventories are skyrocketing? We need to keep an eye on this wave; it feels like a change is coming.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 12h ago
The recent surge in aluminum inventory is quite intense. We need to keep an eye on whether it's a supply-side issue or if traders are just messing around again.
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PumpingCroissant
· 12h ago
The recent surge in aluminum inventory is quite intense, reaching 26,125 tons—how crazy is that... But is this driven by supply-side factors or speculation? I'm a bit confused.
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TopBuyerForever
· 13h ago
Is the supply side about to change? 26,000 tons is indeed a hefty amount; it feels like a reshuffle is coming.
LME aluminum on-warrant stocks just spiked by 26,125 tons—the biggest jump we've seen since October. This kind of move in physical inventory typically signals shifts in supply dynamics or changes in how the market's positioning itself. Could be worth keeping tabs on if you're tracking broader commodity trends or looking at how traditional markets are moving. The aluminum complex has been interesting to watch lately, especially with all the industrial demand chatter going around.