Posts Tagged ‘ molybdenum demand ’

Juniors Benefit from Falling Molybdenum Prices

Nov 11th, 2008 | By | Category: Commodities, Investing Strategies
As expected, molybdenum prices fell sharply over the last two weeks. The metal has finally fallen in line with the rest of the commodities. For us, this is a benefit. Molybdenum is not traded like copper, zinc, or nickel. It’s such a rare element; it is actually bought by steel and ...read more


The Secret Metal That’s Used in Almost Every Drill Bit, Pipeline, Refinery, and Power Plant

May 21st, 2008 | By | Category: Commodities, Energy
The highest natural arch in the world is 25 miles southwest of Kashi, Xinjiang, China. It’s made of sandstone and nearly 1,200 feet tall. Eric Shipton (1907-1977), the famed British mountain climber, “discovered” the arch in 1947. Of course, he really didn’t “discover” it in the usual sense. Local Chinese had ...read more