- Commodity supercycles are decade-long periods in which commodities trade above their long-term price trend.
- The idea of a supercycle is further supported by pent-up demand that could be unleashed once economies reopen.
- A whole new market for metals such as cobalt, lithium, or nickel sulfate used in high-performance batteries is emerging to support the transition to electric vehicles (EVs).
- It could be said that of the four BRIC nations, only China was able to match investors' high expectations from the last supercycle.
For further details see:
Are We Witnessing The Start Of A New Commodities Supercycle?