SINGAPORE: LME aluminium may break a resistance at $2,029 per tonne and rise more to $2,063, as it approached this barrier again.
The resistance has been identified as the 61.8 percent Fibonacci retracement on the fall from the Sept. 8 high of $2,118 to the Oct. 2 low of $1,885. This resistance has triggered a shallow correction to the support at $2,002, the 50 percent level.
With the metal approaching $2,029 again, the uptrend seems to have resumed. A rise to $2,040 may signal a valid break above $2,029, and the next resistance at $2,063, the $76.4 percent level, will be targeted.
Wang Tao is a Reuters market analyst for commodities and energy technicals. The views expressed are his own.
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