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  1. chichchoe36

    chichchoe36 Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com Not Official

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    Đồng tiền liền khúc ruột, khó nói lắm bác ơi. Nếu bác xác định theo HPG lâu dài thì kệ nó thôi; nếu muốn hạ giá vốn thì chờ 3-5 phiên tăng liên tục rồi bán bớt 1/3 , sau đó nằm phục kích như cá sấu chờ mồi; nếu lướt lát thì cứ bám bảng, tùy cơ ứng biến, không biết lái sẽ đánh như thế nào nên nhà em không thể khuyên bác nên làm như thế nào là hợp lý.
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    HPG_2018 Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    HPGer đồng thuận lên là lên là lên, mỗi cái làn sóng nCOVID#2 lơ lửng là lý do để lái chiêu trò. Giá tăng mạnh chạm các mốc kháng cự ra bớt 1/4-1/3, giảm sâu dzô lại . ( ko chim chuột tí nào )
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    Tanld68 Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    Trung Cẩu loạn lạc, HPG lại ngon rồi
  4. sontiny

    sontiny Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    Cứ thép tăng giá thế này việc gì phải vào ra cho mệt, ngồi yên 1 chỗ mà chờ hpg tăng giá

    Brazil's CSN announces 10.5% steel price increase for July
    Brazilian steelmaker Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN) will increase domestic prices by 10.5% on July 1, it told distribution clients this week, sources with knowledge of the move told Fastmarkets.

    Rising iron ore prices and a steep discount to domestic steel over imports support the action CSN has taken, the sources added. The company had already considered an increase in June but weakening demand amid the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in it being postponed.
    The increase was widespread and across all lines of product, one source said on Thursday June 18. Although other flat-rolled steel producers have yet to confirm a price rise, the market is waiting for all companies to follow CSN, the source added.

    China Steel to raise prices

    The nation’s largest steelmaker, China Steel Corp, yesterday said that it would raise prices by 1.87 percent on a monthly basis for deliveries in July, reflecting recovering market sentiment.

    After cutting prices for two consecutive months due to floundering global markets amid the COVID-19 pandemic, China Steel said that it would increase prices to match the international industry, citing price increases by US and Chinese steelmakers.

    The company is to increase prices for hot-rolled steel plates and hot-rolled steel coils, as well as hot-rolled and cold-rolled steel pipes, by NT$450 (US$15) per tonne.

    The price of hot-dipped galvanized steel coils is also subject to a NT$450 increase, while the price of electromagnetic sheets would remain unchanged, China Steel said.

    Seeking to improve its pricing scheme to better reflect market fluctuations, China Steel said that it would change its pricing schedule.

    Instead of announcing delivery prices two months in advance, the company said that it plans to publish pricing plans a month before shipments, allowing it more leeway to adjust to changing economic conditions.

    China Steel launched its monthly price plans alongside quarterly price plans this year so that prices can more rapidly match market demand.

    The two pricing plans entail separate lists of products used in different industries.

    Due to the longer period between quarterly price announcements and end deliveries, China Steel said that it would cut prices for domestic shipments due next quarter to help downstream industries overcome difficulties resulting from the pandemic.

    The price of steel plates, steel bars and rods, hot-rolled sheets and coils, and cold-rolled products would be cut by NT$500 per tonne, the company said, adding that the price of steel products used in vehicle manufacturing would receive the same reduction.

    However, the price of electro-galvanized sheets and hot-dipped galvanized steel coils used in home appliances, PCs and other devices would remain the same as for last quarter, it said.

    China Steel on Thursday posted pretax losses of NT$493.16 million for last month, resulting in losses of NT$3.06 billion for the first four months of this year.
    Source: Taipei Times

    Tokyo Steel lifts scrap prices further on tight supply
    Japan's Tokyo Steel today announced its sixth increase for ferrous scrap prices this month, effective on 13 June, as its previous rises failed to boost scrap flow to some mills.

    The firm will raise scrap collection prices for all scrap grades by another 500 yen/t ($4.66/t) for Okayama and Takamatsu plants and ¥1,000/t for Utsunomiya plant. It will also increase shindachi grade scrap prices by ¥500/t for its Tahara plant, while keeping prices for other grade flat.

    H2 scrap is now priced at ¥22,500/t delivered to Tahara plant and ¥25,000/t delivered to Utsunomiya plant, up by ¥1,000/t and ¥3,500/t on the week, respectively. The price jump at Utsunomiya plant reflects that supply is tightest in the Kanto region.

    The fas Tokyo Bay H2 price rose further this week, rising to ¥26,750/t today from ¥25,000/t at the end of last week. Prices for HS and shindachi were ¥28,500/t and ¥27,500/t fas Tokyo Bay, respectively.

    Tokyo Steel's price movements were followed closely by most Japanese mills in order to maintain scrap flow. Mills in the Kanto region are paying prices that broadly matched dockside prices, which are almost at the breakeven levels for most Japanese electric arc furnace mills. The Japanese domestic SD295A rebar price was unchanged at ¥55,000/t. Many market participants expect steelmakers to raise rebar sales price next week.

    Domestic suppliers started to deliver more scrap to mills. A few mills that have received sufficient scrap were heard to have paused scrap collection.

    Offers from domestic suppliers were still limited and at a high price level as they are waiting for the price to rise further, with almost no new export contracts from the beginning of June, a Japanese trader said. Most overseas buyers kept indicative price levels at around ¥26,000/t fob, but exporters found it not workable at the current dockside prices. Buyers will likely wait for more days to see if suppliers will lower workable levels.
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    Tanld68 Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    Lại Tung nóc rồi. Tuần này chắc lên 3X rồi
  7. Datvo

    Datvo Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    Quặng xuống giá, thép thành phẩm thì cứ tăng là ngon ~o)~o)
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    ma_bu Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Hnay mua hay bán đây các bác ơi. e hỏi chân thành nhé ( vẫn còn hàng đang tính mua thêm hay bán đã rồi tính). tks
  9. Datvo

    Datvo Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    Cứ chờ cuối năm cảng Hòa Phát DQ hoàn thành, tàu 200k ton đi mua quặng,than, thì vô đối ~o)~o)
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