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Are Lower Prices Of Scrap Better Or Worse???

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    When scrap prices are down, it is time to stock pile and do maintenance on equipment. The longer they are down, the less competition and the better prepared a person will be when they rebound. So if you have the room to store metal, the ability to finance down times, and the desire to take advantage of investing in scrap, lower prices mean money in the long run.


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