#109671 von Downunderaussie 09.05.07 06:43:53 Beitrag Nr.: 29.223.362
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Folgende Antwort bezieht sich auf Beitrag Nr.: 29223264 von Dotchy am 09.05.07 04:17:35
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Moin, moin...
ich kann mir gut vorstellen das es heute nochmals ins Rote geht
im Moment haben die Shorties die Oberhand, sie nutzen die Gunst der
Stunde (Unsicherheit) um den Kurs zu drücken und ich denke das sich
hierbei einige die Hände reiben, da sie billiger an Aktien kommen, leider ...
morgen sollte das Schnee von gestern sein, leider werden wir in dem Sinne vielleicht nur noch das ATH erreichen, aber das ist vielleicht
ja auch so gewollt, die 'Kleinen sind die Marionetten der Grossen, damit müssen wir uns abfinden.........
#109670 von Firsteven 09.05.07 06:40:40 Beitrag Nr.: 29.223.355
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From Stainlesssteel.com news commentary today...KR
Comment - With the LME markets closed today we take a moment to reflect on the current state of affairs. We must congratulate those of you who are successfully staying ahead in this bull run. Stainless steel users, on the other hand, are finding their situation more and more like that of the hapless poop-scooper, who must step in or clean up what the bull left behind in its wake. Stainless steel prices continue to soar, and producers from around the world are sending loud signals that they are using less nickel. Until the LME warehouse nickel levels start gaining ground, adding some evidence to these claims, nickel investors have no reason to believe this is anything but a bluff.
We are now seeing reports that chromium is trying to get into the act. India's decision a few months back to add an export tax, and South Africa's clamp down on shipments of chromite ore, has forced China to scramble for supply. This had led to spotty shortages in Europe and North America, which in turn, has led to price increases. Iron ore prices continue to rise, the most recent increase of 9-1/2% taking effect in April. Last week, metals analysts RBC changed an earlier forecast of a 25% drop in price to a 15% increase this year.
And molybdenum prices continue to creep up with a very solid outlook forecast, with a few even suggesting it has the potential to increase in price dramatically.
LG, Harley