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Chinese demand for industrial metals decline, says TDS

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Last updated: 2024/07/12 at 11:39 PM
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Base metals have been holding strong as optimism around stimulus measures has been factored into the market. However, there are signs of increasing bearishness on the ground in China, according to TDS com. Traders on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) are showing a growing level of negativity, with significant short positions being taken in Copper, Aluminium, and Zinc. This shift in sentiment comes as global commodity demand weakens and the potential for Chinese stimulus measures remains uncertain.

In Copper, Chinese traders have added nearly 5,000 short positions and liquidated longs, resulting in their net short position reaching a high not seen since the beginning of the year. Similarly, in Aluminium, traders have added 8,000 short positions and reduced longs, flipping their position to net short after holding a significant long position. Zinc has also seen a substantial amount of long liquidations, further adding to the pressure on industrial metals.

As the outlook for commodity demand continues to deteriorate, any disappointment in the expected Chinese stimulus measures could lead to further liquidations of overextended positions. With upside momentum failing to materialize, trend-following commodity trading advisors (CTAs) have become sellers of Copper, while Aluminium may also face selling pressure in the near future. These developments indicate a growing bearish sentiment in the base metals market, as traders react to changing global economic conditions.

The upcoming plenum in China is a key focus for the market, as investors anticipate potential policy changes that could impact the industrial metals sector. The uncertainty surrounding Chinese stimulus measures is adding to the bearish outlook, with traders taking precautionary measures to protect their positions. If the stimulus fails to meet market expectations, it could trigger further selling pressure in base metals, exacerbating the current downward trend.

Despite the recent strength in base metals prices, the underlying sentiment among traders in China is turning increasingly negative. The liquidation of long positions and the accumulation of short positions in Copper, Aluminium, and Zinc reflect a growing level of bearishness on the ground. While stimulus optimism has supported prices in the short term, the uncertain economic environment and weakening global demand are setting the stage for a potential downturn in the base metals market.

In conclusion, the base metals market is facing headwinds as traders in China exhibit a more bearish outlook. The liquidation of long positions and the increase in short positions reflect growing concerns about the future demand for industrial metals. As investors await the outcome of the upcoming plenum in China, the market remains cautious about the potential impact on base metals prices. Any disappointment in stimulus measures could lead to further selling pressure, as traders adjust their positions to align with the changing economic landscape. Ultimately, the base metals market will continue to be influenced by a combination of global economic conditions, Chinese policy decisions, and market sentiment in the coming weeks.

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