In March, lithium carbonate production is expected to recover, imports will increase significantly, and supply will surpass demand growth, leading to stock accumulation. Attention should be paid to the inventory replenishment in the industry chain in March. Before the holiday, major funds exited the market, and the overall sentiment in the non-ferrous metals sector was relatively weak. The volatility of lithium carbonate remains high, with large fluctuations both upward and downward. Positions and volatility still need to decrease further to return to normal market conditions. Caution is advised in trading. (Galaxy Futures)
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Galaxy Futures: Pre-holiday sentiment driven by lithium carbonate, awaiting volatility decline
In March, lithium carbonate production is expected to recover, imports will increase significantly, and supply will surpass demand growth, leading to stock accumulation. Attention should be paid to the inventory replenishment in the industry chain in March. Before the holiday, major funds exited the market, and the overall sentiment in the non-ferrous metals sector was relatively weak. The volatility of lithium carbonate remains high, with large fluctuations both upward and downward. Positions and volatility still need to decrease further to return to normal market conditions. Caution is advised in trading. (Galaxy Futures)