dinsdag 27 april 2021

Copper Checklist (backup)

To be able to time the copper market you need to take into account a lot of things. Here is a checklist.


1) Kilian Zhou Real Economy Index
The Kilian Zhou Real Economy Index tracks commodity markets.
It’s derived from a panel of dollar-denominated global bulk dry cargo shipping rates.
It may be viewed as a proxy for the volume of shipping in global industrial commodity markets.


2) Copper/Gold Ratio
The copper/gold ratio is correlated to the 10 year bond yield. 



3) Copper LME Warehouse Stock
Whenever the LME/COMEX warehouse stock level drops, there is a shortage in copper and copper prices will rise. Also check the inventory in ChinaSHFE copper warehouse stock can be found here. SMM bonded warehouse copper stock level can be found here











4) China Power Consumption
Watch China demand for copper. High power consumption means high China GDP and higher demand for copper.


5) China Credit Impulse
The China credit impulse is a leading indicator for China GDP with a 1 year lag. Make sure it is up.







The China credit impulse leads copper by 6 months.



6) Shanghai Composite Index
The Shanghai Composite Index is correlated to copper price. This is because China heavily depends on commodities. We see a pennant formation shaping up and expect a breakout in 2021.

7) GDP
Check the GDP forecast of the St. Louis and Atlanta Fed.

8) Supply and Demand
Always check that copper demand is higher than the supply of copper. Demand comes from the electrification trend. Supply is low. When mine supply goes down, copper typically moves higher.
On the supply side, miner Glencore will restart operations at the currently idled Mutanda copper mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2022 (100K tonnes copper/annum) while in top producer Chile a strike at the world's largest Chile's Escondida mine threatens output (1.3 million tonnes copper/annum) and a strike at Andina Codelco copper mine (180k tonnes copper/annum) is looming. MMG's Las Bambas copper mine (400k tonnes copper/annum) had a strike in October 2021 and will shut down in mid December 2021, but reopened in January 2022 and shut down again in April 2022.  Teck Resources had a strike on 13 January 2022 (120k tonnes copper/annum). Kamoa Kakula is starting production this month and will ramp up to 400K tonnes copper per year in Q3 2022. Quellaveco will start production in 2022 for 300K tonnes per year. China announced it will release its copper stockpiles into the market (China sold 20K tonnes in June, 30K in July, 30K in September and 30K in October). Stockpiles are at 2 million tonnes). It is important to watch copper production in Chile and Peru. Check the cost curve.







Check the copper scrap supply in China.

Check the premium of refined copper to copper scrap. When this premium goes negative, this means that there is a shortage of copper scrap. This points to a bottom in the copper price. You can find the data here.


9) Seasonality
Check the seasonality of copper.



10) COT Report
The COT report gives indication of the short term moves. You want to see open interest come down and you want to see a low amount of commercial shorts. 



11) Australian Dollar / Chinese Yuan

Make sure the Australian dollar and the Chinese yuan are in an uptrend.


12) Technicals
Besides all these fundamental reasons above, you need to check the technical picture as well. Buy copper when there is a breakout. (Jesse Livermore: "Follow the path of least resistance")

13) Commodity Cycles
Watch the CRB Index to see if we are in a bullish commodity cycle.


14) China Imports





15) Baltic Dry Index
The Baltic Dry Index or bulk shipping rates indicate the demand for commodities. The Capesize vessels 180000 dwt are mainly used for iron ore, while the Supramax (75000 dwt) and Handymax (58000 dwt) are used for copper. HARPEX and FBX are used for container ships. China container index can be found here.



16) Yardeni Forecast
Check the Yardeni forecast for the stock market. Dr. Copper typically moves together with stocks. Follow the Yardeni China briefing numbers.

17) Inflation
Are we in inflation or deflation? Make sure it's inflation. Segments contributing to inflation can be found at the Truflation website.


18) Zillow Rent Index
The Zillow Rent Index is a leading indicator for CPI Rent. Make sure it's up.


 

19) Brave-Butters-Kelley Index
The Brave-Butters-Kelley Indexes (BBKI) are part of a research project from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, and you can now find the monthly and quarterly BBKI in FRED.

The index is constructed from a large panel of monthly measures of real economic activity and quarterly real GDP growth. Monthly GDP growth is indexed to the quarterly estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and consists of three components: cycle, trend, and irregular.

Make sure the cycle is up.

 

20) Charles Nenner Cycle


21) Mannarino Index
Check the Mannarino Index. Low index means low risk, High index means high risk.

 

22) NAHB Housing Market


23) Floor Space Under Construction
As real estate accounts for 20% of China copper demand, make sure that floor space under construction is rising. Check that housing prices are going up.


24) Chinese Airplanes
Follow the chinese airplane data, which is correlated to copper.


25) Centa-City Leading Index



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