• whotookkarl@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      23 hours ago

      But clearly one more than the other, aluminum is extremely useful but not very rare and is worth about $1.25 per pound, it’s price is a fraction of gold at $63,000 per pound

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        14 hours ago

        you’re proving their point there… Gold has use and is rare which is why it is so highly valued. Aluminum has use and isn’t rare thus it’s worth less. You can even look at articles about how platinum is extremely undervalued due to this exact scenario. But lots of times, things are dictated by market conditions other than rarity as well, like tariffs and industry necessity.