Group 1 - The recent strong performance of the non-ferrous metal sector, particularly copper and precious metals, raises questions about whether this trend is a short-term speculation or the beginning of a long-term trend, driven by complex factors [1] - The core drivers for industrial metals like copper and aluminum are more closely tied to changes in economic cycles, while precious metals like gold are primarily influenced by global monetary factors and risk events [2] - The current market perceives "global liquidity easing expectations" as the main engine behind this rally, with the impact of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts on non-ferrous commodities being variable [2] Group 2 - The green energy revolution and technological innovation are identified as the two core drivers of the current global economic growth transformation, with upstream raw materials related to these trends expected to gain solid and sustainable supply-demand support [3] - Concerns about global copper supply tightness are acknowledged, with short-term supply constraints due to insufficient capital expenditure and policy restrictions, but long-term price increases may trigger market self-adjustment [4] - Current valuations of copper-related stocks are considered to be within a historically reasonable range, indicating a rational market attitude towards positive changes in downstream demand [4]
路博迈基金黄道立:多重逻辑支撑有色行情 价格演绎仍相对健康
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-12-21 18:16