Here’s one asset in an ‘up crash’ — and the stocks tied to it are lagging behind the move
There always seems to be an unusual commodity that captures the attention of the market.
Last year it was uranium, which had both a theme — the need for clean energy provided by nuclear reactors — and a supply element, as an exchange-traded fund started gobbling up supplies on the open market. That ETF, the Sprott Physical Uranium UUT,
Now it’s lithium that is capturing the market’s attention. As the auto market transitions to electric vehicles, those EV companies turn to lithium-ion batteries. There are also supply issues, with Bank of America analysts noting canceled projects and discipline from miners supporting prices.
Earlier this week, Australian miner Allkem AKE,
Analysts at UBS in Australia this week said lithium was in an “up crash” due to EV demand, hiking their spodumene forecast by 39% and carbonate price estimate by 70%. Allkem, the UBS team says, offers pure-play exposure to lithium, with many positive catalysts on the horizon if it can execute. Mineral Resources MIN,
JPMorgan analysts pointed out North American lithium and rare earth stocks have lagged behind prices. In the lithium space, the analysts are overweight IGO IGO,
The chart
Here’s one way to view inflation — the price of a can of Campbell’s CPB,
The buzz
Netflix NFLX,
Peloton Interactive PTON,
Intel INTC,
The famed rock singer Meat Loaf has died.
The market
It looked like a rough close to a difficult week, with both the S&P 500 ES00,
The yield on the 10-year Treasury TMUBMUSD10Y,
Top tickers
Here were the most active stock market tickers on MarketWatch as of 6 a.m. Eastern.
Ticker | Security name |
TSLA, |
Tesla |
GME, |
GameStop |
NFLX, |
Netflix |
AMC, |
AMC Entertainment |
NIO, |
NIO |
AAPL, |
Apple |
NVDA, |
Nvidia |
BBIG, |
Vinco Ventures |
AMZN, |
Amazon.com |
SOFI, |
SoFi Technologies |
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