Analysis for Global X Copper Miners ETF
Analysis summary
Global X Copper Miners ETF (COPX) currently has a total score of 75 points, placing it in the strong range. The score is made up of Performance (88), Stability (44) and Trend (89). The profile is clearly uneven: Trend stands out while Stability is more neutral.
Performance scores 88 points (very strong). Key strength: 1Y return at 99.6 %. Even the weakest return is still strong in absolute terms: 5Y return at 151.3 %. This points to a sharper upswing more recently.
Stability scores 44 points (neutral). Key strength: return/volatility ratio at 2.56. Weaker metric: max drawdown (10Y) at -84.4 %. That indicates very deep historical drawdowns. Higher Stability points are better and typically reflect calmer swings and smaller drawdowns—but prices can still fall.
Trend scores 89 points (very strong). Key strength: Price is about 46.1 % above SMA200. Even the weakest metric remains solid in absolute terms: SMA50 distance at 6.8 %.
Overall, the profile has a clear strength in Trend, while Stability is the main limiter. On a metric level, SMA200 distance stands out, while max drawdown (10Y) is the main weak spot.
(Historical evaluation, not investment advice.)
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FAQ
- What investor type does Global X Copper Miners ETF fit best in FoxScore?
- Global X Copper Miners ETF fits a trend/momentum-oriented investor type in FoxScore: trend is clearly the strongest sub-score. This can be useful if you follow trends — but pay close attention to stability (drawdowns/volatility) because trend signals can flip quickly.
- How meaningful is the available history for Global X Copper Miners ETF?
- Global X Copper Miners ETF currently has about 15 years of price history available. That covers multiple market cycles including crisis phases, making long-term interpretation of returns, drawdowns and trend shifts more reliable.
- What is FoxScore good for — and what is it not for?
- FoxScore is an analysis and comparison tool: it helps you sort assets quickly, compare profiles and spot strengths/weaknesses. It’s not a substitute for your own research or fundamental analysis, and it’s not a buy/sell recommendation.