CPER
United States Copper Index Fund LP
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The AI trade is starting to look like a copper trade too
The 2026 copper deficit playbook -- FCX, SCCO, TECK, and the secondary market name nobody's pricing in yet
Copper stocks 2026 -- The supply deficit is real, here's the full breakdown and which names are worth watching across the market cap spectrum
FCX force majeure rippling the Copper spot markets (CPER)
What is the best ETF that holds a mix of commodities? (A MIX)
With the entire market down today copper ($CPER) is the only thing seeing green today. Copper bull run starts now. Time to get scrapping.
Ride the EV and green energy wave, Copper Corp $CPER CPER.v 🔥🔥💪🏽💪🏽⛏️⛏️🔌🚗🌱🌱
Info on copper sector in general and CopperCorp ($CPER) DD in National Post article
SLV/CPER/FCX. Deep dive on the April CPI data. Inflation is here to stay. Things we can do as investors.
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I don’t know why I feel like I have to be the bot/affiliate pump watchdog lately but if any of you believe DD like this is true just go invest in copper directly (CPER et al) rather than one of these BS stocks. My guess is the guy asking the question above is also associated to prompt the response.
Of course you could always buy an ETF like $CPER and just hold that.
Global X Copper Miners ETF (COPX) iShares Copper and Metals Mining ETF (ICOP) Sprott Copper Miners ETF (COPP) United States Copper Index Fund (CPER)
Ive read up about CPER and COPX. Im still very unsure which is better for long term investment. Would appreciate if someone can shed some light for me. Thank you!
whuts yer guys's price targets for CPER in 2027-2028?
COPX is for miners which has more potential upside but also carries more volatility. I’m on CPER for copper and PHO for water Dyor, there’s tons of options out there
We got similar LEAPS. I also have them on CPER
COPX or CPER my friend
Copper futures. If you don't have access to futures via your brokerage you can buy a commodity future ETF like CPER
I have GLD, SLV, PALL, and CPER in my portfolio. Its an ok anchor for now
Can’t wait for copper to boom. My CPER calls moved solely from iv expansion not price movement today 😭
I see that is a copper miner etf. I found CPER which might more directly follow the price. Thanks.
$CPER $CPER $CPER Copper is next. Don't ignore it.
CPER, get in on Copper for the rip of a lifetime. Gonna go the way of silver and gold bby
Buy $CPER before it booms like $GLD and $SLV.
Just fired 50k in PATH, feeling really good about it. Also fired 150k into copper (CPER) this morning on the pullback and feeling great about that too. Great day to do some shopping.
> CPER what makes you say that
CPER only has monthly options though
Well was gonna buy $40 calls on CPER but looking like that boat has sailed One of these days metals gonna take a clean beheading and i don’t feel like bagholding
I’m in CPER. Anyone else?
There’s COPX, CPER, SCCO
"even tho copper is only down 3%" what is your measuring tape you used for this 3%? CPER is copper futures, down 1%. SPHCF is physical copper, down 10%. Copper mining ETFs are up modestly today. "spot" copper, honestly i'm not sure how this is determined. Day to day or hour to hour fluctuations in a traded ETF can decouple from underlying commodity, especially if the market is still making up it's mind about the value of the commodity.
Just bought 60k in CPER today and probably another 100k left to put in if it dips at all. It will run hard when people wisen up to the fact that it can replace silver in a lot of places, even if it's worse.
70% VOO, 30% metal ETFs (SLV, GLD, CPER). A lot of ppl on here won’t agree with me, but I'm on track for 240% this year in my portfolio. I'm a strong believer in metal for the next coming years. With implantation of all this new tech, the oldest form of money is gonna be safer than other assets. SLV may slow soon I still think it will hit 120 around April; safest bet is CPER in my opinion.
did anyone mention the mothership? Pan American Silver (PAAS). on Jan 1st i rolled a 30 call to Jan 2027. i am currently up $1029. on Jan 16 i bought a 65 call so far a profit of $374 i have a gold/silver portfolio with 14 positions. since jan 1st my profit has been over $13,000. i like to buy a long term position and a short term position on the big miners. the shorter positions play earnings. i have 4 Etf, SLV,SILJ,IAU,CPER with SLV leading the pack. but do not be distracted by the metals. Oil is the next move for me. i might buy OXY,APA,SLB. but i might add more miners because of the merger/buyout action for 2026. keep hunting!
Copper is a weird one because “physical” is mostly a novelty for most people. It’s bulky, hard to store, hard to resell, and you’ll usually pay a big spread vs spot. Unless you’re buying scrap for a business use case, an ETF is generally the cleaner way to get exposure. The “catch” with copper ETFs is that they don’t all track the same thing: CPER is futures based so you can get roll yield or drag depending on the curve. COPX is miners so you’re buying equity risk too management, costs, geopolitics, and broad market moves. ICOP is also miners but more diversified globally, so less single name risk. So it’s less about “best ticker” and more about what exposure you actually want. Not financial advice.
Will just note that some commodity ETFs are structured as partnerships - CPER is an example. Even if you own it for a minute you will get a k-1 form.
SPHCF is the sprott physical copper ETF, and yes it has an expense ratio. CPER is actually copper futures The other copper ETFs are miners mostly: ICOP, COPX, COPJ... Otherwise, you could go to home depot and load up on 3/4" Type L potoable water pipe.
CPER is the futures ETF that generally tracks the price of copper
Copper leaps anybody? Looking at CPER or COPX.
I got CPER Jan 2027 calls. Copper mined together with silver. Demand will skyrocket as AI matures
I started buying FCX and CPER but I was fighting a margin call all day and had liquidity trouble. Need to wait for some settlement before going into gold again. I think 8000 is possible
How to buy copper ETF OR SHARE - could not find any apart from CPER
CPER is a stock that tracks copper
Copper is next! CPER, TMC
CPER is the worst, all I know
Commodity specific ETFs CPER for copper (composed of copper futures), if you’re looking for direct exposure to physical gold/silver the ETFs GLD and SLV both hold physical gold and silver bars as underlying so you don’t have to deal w roll over issues.
CPER Leveraged 3HCL Miners COPX But copper is linked to the economy and a gold rush is announcing a recession, so thread lightly
Copper just broke a 30 years old resistance COPX and CPER leaps https://x.com/i/status/2008332412128997834
You all can have your SLV, I’ll be over here with my CPER.
Buying some CPER. Industrial metal and by product associated with silver
I sold my $GLD holding a few months back - bought at around $200, sold around $380. Almost a 100% gain. Then bought copper $CPER at $29 and it’s around $35 now. I know ETF’s are less volatile but can anyone recommend any Copper related stock with higher upside? Borat would really appreciate it.
Is CPER to copper as SLV is to silver?
It isn't going to wow you necessarily but CPER got me about 35% growth in the past year if you want a safer ETF option
How screwed am i? All calls: CPER $31.40 11-21, TSM $311 10-31, SLV $49.40 10-29
Im betting on CPER $31.40 before end of Nov, how bout you?
TSM & CPER (copper)'s 1 month charts look exactly the same. Idk if I'm the first to notice. I thought it was very interesting.
Omg i just noticed CPER's 1m chart looks almost EXACTLY like TSM's 1m chart!
OP, late to the party but I want to start long copper. I have no experience with futures yet. Do you think CPER is a good way to get exposure?
I was thinking CPER, but I'll look into FCX thanks
plow into CPER calls spot prices are about to moon fuckkk
holy fuck okay regards long copper right now (CPER) FCX (largest copper miner) just declared Force Majeure and its going to ripple spot markets — production estimated to be down 4% and climbing
long CPER long GDX
I do CPER but RIO is probably better. I see a 20% upside to Copper but then I think Amazon or BRKB would be just as good if not better. Especially BRKB since it's more grounded in reality.
mod didnt respond for some reason, my banbet is on CPER retracing the drop within 3 weeks
Depends on purpose, and amount of vega / volatility. (Meaning how inflated options are) If I am willing to get assigned and volatility is low I will sell short duration. If I am willing to get assigned and options are inflated I sell more time up to 60 days. If I don’t want to get assigned and options are inflated I will sell lower delta as goal is a vega crush with about 60 days out. A good example was selling puts and calls on KSS recently or Copper futures (or CPER)
Best part of selling options is you can do non-directionak and its not about deciding on direction but predicting where price is UNLIKELY to go. Majority of my plays are strangles but I look for when something’s volatility is extreme. A good example rexently is Copper futures (equity ETF CPER), after the huge one day drop (biggest in history) options were jacked and I was selling them. As for delta, when doing non directional I want a smaller delta as my money will be made off of vega. Good starting point is looking for like less than .15 As for your assumption on charting simply is not true at all. SPY options (or ES futures) have jumped in price in the last day or two. This includes 60 DTE or less. A little bit of vega can make an option jump in value, which is why its the most important greek. As for your last question on charting, it can give you an idea of where to place your limit order at. If you try and offer out above 66% of the range of the last week on something uptrending (by selling a put) you will have a higher chance of being right, and getting a decent premium.
Holy shit just saw the CPER chart lmao. Amazing red dildo.
Thinking of going in on CPER tomorrow
Inverse yourself next time buy puts on CPER at the bottom
COPP, CPER, FCX, NEM, TGB, HL, SCCO, COPX, ERO, RIO lol
$SMCI zero tariff in EU deal for semiconductor equipment and earning Aug 5 $CPER American data centers need American copper wire
CPER, PALL, SLV, IBIT, MOO, URA, XLU - That's what I have and looking for similar others next week. Maybe Australia as it's a commodity country. I'd say Canada but they're having a few problems to deal with right now.
I am going to be watching Copper ETFs: CPER, JJC
What the hell is happening to copper? $CPER up 10% suddenly.
RH: “trading paused on CPER due to volatility” 💀
ASTS, NBIS, CPER/COPX, GOOGL, KTEC. 1) Big in ASTS. Internet everywhere is the next logical step. Very impressive tech. 2) NBIS because specialized servers need to be built. Like the NVIDIA partnership. Good leadership. Tokola, Avride, clickhouse are added benefits. 3) Copper as an inflation hedge as gold, silver and btc so expensive. 4) Google cause it’s cheap and has cash. 5) Chinese tech etf cause why not. Liking all ADRs what with the declining USD. More mag 7 (Meta, Amazon, Microsoft) I plan to buy if the market sees large dips.
OMG my position in CPER is back in the green at long last
Probably buy more $CPER leap calls
I was wondering about CPER in particular. Do the increased tariffs on steel & aluminum have effects on other industrial metals somehow?
Ya, I did 5% gold and 5% copper. I did GLDM/AEM and CPER/FCX.
Yep! Though there’s plenty of severely underpriced/value stocks in the Russel 2000 - I would start there. Also consider commodity plays - many instruments to choose from including industrial stocks/ETFs/futures/options on futures. There are even some ETFs where the underlying instruments are futures contracts (like CPER). But if options is your thing (and it should be, or you’d be in the wrong sub), consider a non-directional strategy like an inverse condor or a ratio backspreads. There’s never a dull day if you’re trading options :)
CPER is a good spot tracker which is somewhat unusual for commodities. COPX you can look up their holdings https://etfdb.com/etf/COPX/#holdings
CPER, be careful though, commodities are traded through futures, and the return of holding continuous futures contracts can be different than the commodity price change due to interest rates and contango.
Oh shit, I just looked at some of those other ETFs you listed. SOXX, PSI, LIT, CPER, and NLR all have pretty high expense ratios. I would say that as a hard rule, you shouldn't hold anything with ER over 0.5. Reality is that you have a shit load of good funds that are all under 0.2, many even below 0.05. Also, don't get QQQ. Get QQQM. It's basically the same thing, but lower expense ratio.
oh yea, buy copper (CPER) literally should be your only asset that you DCA over the next 30 years. you'll look back and thank me. regardless of where the tech workd goes in the next decade, copper is the metal that drives the bext industrial revolution. you're welcome
COPX (Copper/pm mining) has been flying these past few weeks. Lots of chatter about copper from trend followers about the potential upside copper has. I’ve been thinking about taking up a copper futures position in something like CPER too. I like physical assets too though, so of I was set on gold, I would probably just go for the ingot. You will lose out on some of the value holding physical gold, as most buyers will pay you spot minus some “service fee” per coin/ingot. Hold for long enough though, and that’s not necessarily an issue.
GLD SLV CPER all good while ppl think inflation is gonna run hot...doesnt matter what the Fed or interest rates do
Where do you track Dr. Copper? CPER?
I got CPER when it was at its recent low. No dividend, there, but I also got PICK which has some copper miners and pays a nice dividend.
I pray for more nationalizations of copper banks, then would CPER rise?