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ASX 200 Forecast: Oversold Signals Flash, But Bulls Need Confirmation
SPI futures are oversold, iron ore is climbing—could bulls finally push back? Key levels in focus.

Iron Ore Surges as Cyclone Zelia Threatens Pilbara Supply
A category five cyclone is set to hit Australia’s Pilbara coast, putting a third of global seaborne iron ore supply at risk. With SGX futures at five-month highs, traders are bracing for potential disruptions.

Copper, Iron Ore Forecast: No Major Pump from China Data Dump
Copper and iron ore are on a tear, smashing through resistance levels heading into China’s latest data dump. With key levels in play and Trump’s trade policies looming, could the rally have more fuel in the tank?

Iron Ore Bears Eye Simandou Shock in 2025
A tidal wave of high-grade supply from Guinea’s Simandou project threatens to crush iron ore prices in 2025. With Chinese port inventories near record highs and global steel output faltering, the $100 iron ore era looks increasingly shaky. Bears have waited years for fundamentals to reassert themselves; next year could finally be their moment.

Iron Ore, Copper: Sparks fly as China sets stage for super stimulus
Iron ore and copper shine as China hints at supercharged stimulus, sparking a metals rally hotter than a blast furnace. With CEWC still ahead, could this be just the start of an electrifying run higher?

USD/CNH, Iron Ore, Copper: China stimulus pivotal to counteract domestic weakness, Trump tariff threat
Traders are eyeing China’s stimulus announcement on Friday. Will it be substantial enough to counter weak growth and Trump’s looming 60% tariffs? The market reaction for USD/CNH, iron ore and copper hinges on the detail.

AUD/USD, iron ore, copper, silver wilt as China’s stimulus bazooka turns out to be a peashooter
Iron ore, copper and silver, along with the Australian dollar, were among the markets hardest hit by China’s latest stimulus announcement, falling heavily as it became clear the objective of policymakers is to stablise growth, not see it accelerate meaningfully as seen in other state interventions of the past. The “bazooka” many headlines and bullish narratives were based upon ended up being yet another peashooter.

China markets stimulus special: Copper, iron ore, Hang Seng, A50 trade setups
We’ve seen plenty of short squeezes before that have quickly run out off puff. But with speculation swirling that policymakers may follow up Tuesday’s monetary policy easing with fiscal stimulus ahead of Golden Week holidays, that alone may be enough to promote further gains in the days ahead.

Hang Seng, China A50, SGX iron ore: Rate cuts, lots of them, but does it solve China’s problem?
Chinese regulators will slash interest rates, free up cash for banks to lend and implement measures to support the stock market, designed to help address flagging economic activity and inflation. However, none of the moves directly boost demand, raising questions about just how effective they may be in delivering a sustainable improvement in sentiment.

Crude oil, iron ore showing signs of life ahead of China data dump
If you purely focus on the fundamentals of crude oil and iron ore, you’d be rightly feeling bearish. However, fundamentals and direction don’t always agree in these increasingly financialised markets, meaning you should arguably put just as much emphasis on price action to guide your investment decisions.

USD/CNH, China A50, SGX iron ore: Friday’s hopes meet Monday’s reality
USD/CNH is pushing higher on Monday while China A50 futures are sliding, reversing moves seen on Friday. Now, as was the case then, fundamentals underpinning the moves continue to link back to China’s spluttering property sector.

Iron ore rebound may help ASX 200 futures power through the 'death zone'
Australian ASX 200 SPI futures are attempting to do something they’ve never done before: Successfully close the week above 8000 points. With extremely rich valuations in the local banking sector, it will likely require sentiment towards a soft landing for the global economy to be sustained, or a big bounce in iron ore futures, to make this attempt successful where so many others have failed.

Iron ore looks like a potential waterfall in the making
Iron ore looks like a potential waterfall in the making on the weekly chart, closing in on support that may resemble a dam wall disintegrating if and should it give way.

China A50, SGX iron ore: Plenum pump reverses as bond yields signal growing economic alarm
Chinese markets are performing poorly despite policymakers cutting key policy interest rates last week. It’s been that way since the conclusion of the Third Plenum earlier this month, an event that delivered little in the way of concrete measures to help appease concerns about the trajectory for the economy.