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Something had to give—the high prices of houses or the lumber that goes into building them. For now, it appears it will be the wood, as home builders pulled back sharply on construction in...
With gold shattering the $1,870-an-ounce resistance for the first time since January, silver, its shadow, has been spinning a little magic of its own at the $28 levels. The question is: how long will...
Gold has finally gotten past the $1,850 barrier, nearly two weeks after its return to $1,800 pricing. While $1,900 is the next target, of course, gold's recent struggle to clear a mere $50 passage...
Memo from the natural gas bear to the bull: “It’s getting hot in the US South.”Reply: “Yes, but it’s still chilly in the East, so I’ll take my chances!”The...
The words “tin” and “short squeeze” have become almost inseparable this year as the metal used for soldering and making steel can coverings and foils remains in chronically...
First it was lumber. Then copper. Now, it’s iron ore.Price pressures in building materials are just skyrocketing in the United States as an economy rip-roaring in its recovery from COVID-19 sets...
Will gold get beyond $1,850 this week, and will oil be able to piggyback on the cyberattack on US pipeline Colonial and consumption numbers in the United States to escape the rut of range-bound...
Gold’s return to above $1,800 is logical, overdue and even remarkable—considering the tortuous journey it’s been on this year.But, of course, what really matters is where it goes...
“There's no such thing as bad weather, just soft people,” Bill Bowerman, the co-founder of Nike and legendary Olympics track and field coach, once said.Likewise, in natural gas, can we...
The super-inflated agricultural markets have cooled since the start of May, with corn headed for its worst week in a year, wheat tumbling the most in seven weeks and soybeans just slightly higher...