Zinc and Lead Bucking the Trend for the Rest of 2015? And for 2016?

Published: Oct 23, 2015 12:59
While base metals as a whole have struggled through the latter part of 2015, zinc and lead have risen above the pack in recent weeks.

by Kyle Fitzsimmons on OCTOBER 21, 2015

While base metals as a whole have struggled through the latter part of 2015, zinc and lead have risen above the pack in recent weeks, shattering our short-term resistance levels on high volume. What do these metals have in store for 2016? What about aluminum, copper, nickel, tin and steel?

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