Factories have to start production, and big players want to suppress prices through market intervention. But the core issue is that domestic consumption accounts for 55% of the global total, while domestic production is only 20%, so they are forced to buy. Given that this gap cannot be controlled no matter what, it's essentially a national-level short squeeze, and copper prices may rise to a level that no one can understand.

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At that time, buying at 200 and 205 was because I saw it wasn't pushed down; this time it's giving another chance, strong pressure, but the result might not be any different. A spring is like this: the tighter you press it, the higher it bounces.

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