68Camaro wrote:Interesting. Appreciate all posting info like this as it is difficult for us "regular" guys to keep up with multiple rapidly moving markets without people scouring many sources for nuggets and posting the summaries.
Three-month nickel on the LME more than doubled on Tuesday to $101,365 a tonne before the LME halted trade on its electronic systems and in the open outcry ring.
The explosive gains, which have seen prices quadruple over the past week, resulted from two major players facing off, said Malcolm Freeman of Kingdom Futures.
One entity has control of between 50% and 80% of LME inventories, LME data shows.
"There's a very big short and a very big long who've been sparring. And because of their sparring, it's brutalised so many other shorts," said Freeman.
Some small industrial users have been caught in the crossfire, having taken positions to get physical delivery but then hit with margins calls costing millions of dollars, he added. read more
On Monday, the exchange said members with short positions, unable to deliver or to borrow metal at a backwardation of no more than 1% of the previous day's cash price may have their delivery deferred.
Morsecode wrote:Not even trying to hide the manipulation. Scary.
Slaphot wrote:https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/nomura-where-do-we-even-begin-these-broken-markets
This is crazy! What is the next commodity to go parabolic?
Slaphot wrote:I remember back when Silver hit $50 and they increased the margin requirements. Same old tricks.
68Camaro wrote:Interesting. Appreciate all posting info like this as it is difficult for us "regular" guys to keep up with multiple rapidly moving markets without people scouring many sources for nuggets and posting the summaries.
Slaphot wrote:Breaking News:
LME Doesn’t Expect to Restart Nickel Trading Before March 11
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/lme-doesn-t-expect-to-restart-nickel-trading-before-march-11-1.1734507
thecrazyone wrote:I'm sure someone has the fine print on this, but it makes me laugh how things are able to take off, or plummet, and be allowed to be traded, until such parties see fit that it's "no longer safe", or whatever the excuse is.
I get that noone wants another depression, but isn't that kind of double-standard to control the volatility?
frugi wrote:I’ll tell you what though. I’m going to start listing Canadian nickel rolls on eBay tonight for damn sure. $35.00/lb shipped. After I heard about this 100k Nickel thing I looked into it and there could be high nickel prices for the foreseeable future. I’ve been sitting in hundreds of pounds of Canadian nickels since 2007 I’m looking to dump!
coppernickel wrote:Nickel has gone mainstream. Just saw this:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cE_V0eFVy54
Heresy Financial talking the nickel short and why nickels are worth more than a nickel.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:Today we have these crypto-cultists, they're not interested in physical money anymore.
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:coppernickel wrote:Nickel has gone mainstream. Just saw this:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cE_V0eFVy54
Heresy Financial talking the nickel short and why nickels are worth more than a nickel.
Not good. Now we will have much more hoarding competition from newbies like this guy.
Then again, more ppl than ever are making digital payments. It's too much work and effort involved in procuring many lbs of physical nickels. Today we have these crypto-cultists, they're not interested in physical money anymore.
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