Copper May Not Hit $3 Jackpot Despite Supply Crunch

 | Jul 10, 2020 05:34AM ET

The copper bulls haven’t had it this good in three years. But regardless how much better it gets for them, those holding US copper futures might not see the plum prize of $3 per lb anytime soon. 

“The World Needs a Lot of Copper, but It Won’t Get It for $3 Per Pound,” Canadian investor Marin Katusa wrote in a lengthy post last summer.

A year on, that might prove true. September COMEX copper futures are set for an eighth straight week of gains, rising a cumulative 22% in the last two months. The last time copper rallied for this many weeks in a row was in 2017. That was when it went from a low of $2.62 per lb to a high of $3.18 between early July and late August, when it gained around 20%.