George Cheveley — Portfolio Manager, Ninety One (2 trade ideas)

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Date Ticker Direction Thesis Source
Feb 18, 2026 NEUTRAL Metals have sold off recently (Silver -12%, Copper -4%). US Copper inventories are at highs. The inventory spike is artificial—it is a result of importers front-running potential tariffs, not a collapse in demand. However, this "inventory overhang" creates a short-term price ceiling until the stockpile is digested. The long-term rotation into "real assets" is valid, but the short-term setup is messy due to the tariff-induced inventory glut. Wait for the overhang to clear. If US manufacturing data weakens, the inventory pile becomes a structural problem rather than a temporary logistics quirk. Bloomberg Markets
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Feb 18, 2026
BHP
LONG BHP reported strong results driven by copper and precious metals byproducts. They sold a silver stream on a Peruvian mine for $4.3B upfront. Miners are monetizing non-core assets (silver streams) to build cash piles. BHP's net debt is well below target, positioning them for acquisitions or massive shareholder returns. High-quality balance sheet play in the materials sector. Global recession dampening commodity demand. Bloomberg Markets
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