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Jeff Currie on Why Copper Is His Highest-Conviction Trade Ever

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Signs of Copper Shortage Beginning at the Mine Level

The shortage in copper concentrate at mines, indicated by zero or negative TC charges, suggests an upcoming shortage at the consumer level. This shortage is expected to work its way downstream towards end-users later in the year, impacting prices and refining margins, similar to the effect in oil refining when faced with a shortage. The focus is shifting towards the risk of shortages reaching consumers, with the prediction that the situation will escalate in the future.

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