Aluminum, Copper, Zinc: The 3 Horsemen Of The Upcoming “Econocalypse”

It may seem strange to bring up deflation when surveys show that inflation is the public’s number one worry.

But who would have thought that inflation would become a big issue, say, just two years ago?

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Right — a relatively small percentage of people. The point is: Things can unexpectedly change — fast.

Consider the price of commodities:

The Goldman Sachs Spot Commodity Index hit a high on March 8, and so did the Bloomberg Commodity Index. Crude oil futures made an intraday high on March 7 and a closing high on March 8. Platinum reached a closing high on March 7.

The July Global Market Perspective, a monthly Elliott Wave International publication which covers 50-plus worldwide financial markets, mentioned other commodities which also made highs during the same time as it showed this chart and said:

Aluminum, copper and zinc topped [on March 7], as did nickel and lead. The significant price declines since March 7-8 suggest a burgeoning slowdown in world economic activity and may mark a tipping point from inflationary pressures to deflationary ones.

So, you see why deflation is not such a far-fetched notion after all.

Indeed, at least a couple of other factors point to “a burgeoning slowdown in world economic activity.”

The first is widespread layoffs. Just a few months ago, technology companies were on a major hiring spree, which is in stark contrast from what’s going on now (Marketwatch, June 21):

From Great Resignation to Forced Resignation: Tech companies are shifting to layoffs after a huge ramp up in hiring

Layoffs have also been notable in cryptocurrency and real estate companies.

Another indication of a global economic slowdown can be summed up in this headline from FreightWaves, a supply chain industry information company (June 7):

US Import Demand is Dropping Off a Cliff

U.S. containerized imports from all countries declined 36% year-over-year.


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