Do you anticipate a rise or fall in general in the next month or two? What index or info source do you use?
Do you anticipate a rise or fall in general in the next month or two? What index or info source do you use?
We were advised a week ago steel will drop across the steel board prices April 1st. It is not unusual to hear a drop and see no change, but 2 seprate yards notified us.
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The magic 8 ball says....It is decidedly so.
If anyone knew for sure what was going to happen they would bet everything on red 8.
This market the last couple years has made fools out of alot of people. Don't fight the trend....either way.
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Up or down who cares the drop or rise wont be significant heck it could go sideways either way mills will still buy and yards will still ship.
My guy says sideways or up to counter the fuel prices, he's usually on target so I'm not sweating it. Either way still making money
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I know mobo prices are dropping like a mofo next week :-(
I expected a diffrent response from this crowd. The last week of the month is usually a touch and go week for us. course we are usually sitting on a fair amount of material. This month was diffrent because our buyers warn us usually a week out and we have already moved the bulk of our material. We even had time this month to haul our own Converters and aluminum wheels. I love converter day. once a month we make money like we used to back before everyone did it.
And the cashier at my yard did confirm. Todays 230$ ton will be 200$ per ton tommorow. Fyi for all you math wizards that's only 1&1/2 cents a pound. No big deal though... Right?
a little worried as my yard has moved out almost everything, starting last week. I hate going to the yard when its empty of stuff as it seems that the prices will be low while they start to stock pile stuff...
If you knew the answer to your own question above....then why did you ask in the first place. Your yard is dropping sheet iron almost 13% in one week based on what? A guess? This "math wizard" thinks you need to start making some calls and shopping a bit. For three years people have been calling for a market crash....guess what...if they traded the way their gums flapped....they would be living under a bridge right now. Don't fight the trend until the trend confirms a breakdown. Start looking at a few charts and start looking at some 50 and 200 day moving averages. By the way....start looking at a dollar index chart.....king dollar runs the show.
On a side note......my yard just increased their aluminum prices across the board by 10% within the last week....
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Last edited by Victor; 03-31-2012 at 09:12 PM.
I do and I do, Victor. This was not about my opinion. This was about others opinions... I'll refer you to the original post.
Did I not read a post on here about copper maxin out around june according to historical data..let steel drop a 1/2 cent no difference to me...am sad gold is on the downside though...
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