Busy Yards Everywhere = Imminent Price Crash?
Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 8:56 pm
This is the busiest I have ever seen any of the local scrap yards. Material is coming in so fast at the yards I frequent that the workers can barely keep up. Is it the same where you are?
The last time I saw a frenzy like this was three years ago - early summer '08. Even then, it wasn't this busy.
This level of activity at the yards means only one thing to me - a major price correction to the commodities sector is coming soon.
If I'm wrong and this continues for much longer, then there will be changes at a lot of the metal yards. Examples: more laws and regulations, increased security, higher minimum weights.
The last time I saw a frenzy like this was three years ago - early summer '08. Even then, it wasn't this busy.
This level of activity at the yards means only one thing to me - a major price correction to the commodities sector is coming soon.
If I'm wrong and this continues for much longer, then there will be changes at a lot of the metal yards. Examples: more laws and regulations, increased security, higher minimum weights.