or be prepaired to hold it for a few weeks . dropped .20 so far today.
or be prepaired to hold it for a few weeks . dropped .20 so far today.
"anyone who thinks scrappin is easy money ain't doin it right!"
I'll continue to hoard but appreciate the heads up
Alvord iron and salvage
3rd generation scrapper and dam proud of it
I would sell now, your hoarding will bite in the end. For every 100# of copper you have you just lost 20.00, if your hoarding and copper keeps going down(and there is no sign of it comming back up for a while) You'll lose even more. 20.00 per 100# for every .20 it goes down.
I don't have to sell it anytime soon. I could hold it for a year and it wouldn't matter.
No.2 Ins copper wire was down yesterday from .98 to .93 . Shred was down too, but alum was the same
I have been hoarding stripped wire (bare bright and #2) since the first of the year and currently sitting on about 300 lbs. I will wait a little longer, no need to cash in yet.
Bossandy
Our Local Scrap yard is holding steady today's prices
#1 Copper $2.70,
Shreder $260/LT,
Breaker $240/LT,
#1 prepared $310/LT,
Stainless $0.73/lb,
Al Cans $0.49 LB
Led Acid Batteries $0.31/LB
Just because the market is dropping I would not look at it as losing money! I have nothing invested as far as buying copper and I sit on 1000's of pounds of it.. I look at it as if it was a ira fund or stock.. keep saving it is my vote!
You do realize everyone "getting copper in now" and flooding the market only makes the drop worse. You can be a sheep and follow the herd if you want to, but me I don't have a dime invested in my copper and more than willing to wait for more money.
I'll always say - Find out what everybody else is doing. Then don't do that.
People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.
Average copper prices by me since 2008
#2 copper
2008 $2.45
2009 $2.03
2010 $2.48
2011 $2.99
2012 $2.90
Today $2.60
Lowest $1.90 Highest $3.30
Do I think we will see prices as low as 2009? Nope. (At least I hope not!)
An old boy round here who retired from running a local coop once laid this little gem on me:
Bears will make money, bulls will make money but hogs always go broke.
We stripped some wire on Sun. that we picked up on Sat. , and cashed it in on Mon. with some " other " stuff .
# 1 Copper Pipe @ $ 2.370 Lb.
Clean Brass @ $ 1.420 Lb.
THHN Wire 80% @ $ 1.770 Lb.
and a bunch of X-Mass Tree Lights
@ $ 0.580 Lb.
Less $$$$ then We got the last time for sure
Bob
My 85 year old father in law needed me to get rid of some stuff for him as he is replacing his fence in the back yard. I told him he may want me to move it instead of taking it in, as prices could be lower. I took it to the yard and prices were down but not as much as I feared.
Alum MLC .60
Alum Ext .65
Alum Cast .50
Dirty Alum .25
Stainless .50
Elect motors .25
#2 Ins wire .95
Alum cans .80
He made almost $300 to add to the fence fund! LOL
Cant help but laugh a post about copper dropping .20 a pound, I can remember selling copper for .40 cents a pound. When it hit $1.00 we all did a happy dance, anymore it pretty much follows the rise and fall in the price of gas.
sold most of mine a few weeks ago.
Really what is the reason for the sudden price drop?
I lost about $30 today at the scrap yard today copper
& brass is down.
here are my yard prices:
Clean Copper no 1 $6.00 down $5.50 per kilo
Copper Dirty no 2 $5.00 down $4.50 per kilo
Brass $3.50 down $3.00 per kilo
Does anybody know how long this is going to last?
If it keeps going this way I am pulling out of the game.
:-(
I've been lucky lately. Last few times I sold my scrap, price went down the next day. And the few other times before that, price went up that morning.
Someone must be watching over me...
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