Aluminum alloy futures consolidate and pull back, spot prices mainly fall [ADC12 Price Daily Review]

Published: Aug 19, 2026 11:51
[ADC12 Daily Price Review: Aluminum Alloy Futures Consolidate and Pull Back, Spot Prices Generally Fall] The ADC12 market price was generally weak today, with most enterprises cutting prices by around 100 yuan/mt, while a few temporarily maintained stability.

On the futures side: The aluminum alloy 2610 contract opened at 22,975 yuan/mt today. After a brief attempt to edge higher following the opening, buying interest waned, and the price drifted lower, dipping to an intraday low of 22,875 yuan/mt. It closed at 22,960 yuan/mt by midday, down 0.02%. On the 4-hour chart, the downtrend persisted, with short-term moving averages continuing to act as resistance. Technical indicators held at low levels, open interest edged down slightly, and bulls gradually exited. The contract spent the session consolidating at lows, with the subdued consolidation pattern remaining unchanged.

On the spot side: The ADC12 market was broadly weak today, with most enterprises cutting prices by around 100 yuan/mt, while a few maintained stability for now. The price weakness was primarily driven by pullbacks in futures and primary aluminum prices. End-use demand remained in the off-season, with low purchasing enthusiasm, leaving the spot market lacking clear upward momentum. However, price declines for raw materials such as aluminum scrap were relatively limited, providing some support from the cost side. Overall, the market continued to exhibit a pattern of "weak futures, sluggish demand, and cost support."

 

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