Lead prices declining

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Lead prices declining

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Look at the prices over the last year.

http://www.kitcometals.com/charts/lead_historical.html

After the peak in mid July, the forecasts are for constant decline.
This is primarily due to increased production and also a smelter in Missouri is back up after a shut down following an explosion.

Bad for investors. Good for shooters. :grin:

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TxD wrote:Look at the prices over the last year.

http://www.kitcometals.com/charts/lead_historical.html

After the peak in mid July, the forecasts are for constant decline.
This is primarily due to increased production and also a smelter in Missouri is back up after a shut down following an explosion.

Bad for investors. Good for shooters. :grin:

Well lets pray those forecasters didn't go to weather school!! :grin:

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Re: Lead prices declining

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phddan wrote:
TxD wrote:Look at the prices over the last year.

http://www.kitcometals.com/charts/lead_historical.html

After the peak in mid July, the forecasts are for constant decline.
This is primarily due to increased production and also a smelter in Missouri is back up after a shut down following an explosion.

Bad for investors. Good for shooters. :grin:

Well lets pray those forecasters didn't go to weather school!! :grin:

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Thank you, thank you, thank you for the link! Many metals price web sites give a teaser and want the user to register and pay a lot of money to see historical prices. This one is great!

Maybe lead prices will drop enough before the next Texas CHL Forum group buy from Precision that Dave will be able to drop the surcharge.

Thanks again.

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Andrew
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