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Steel, unlike gold, is a true commodity, Guy Adami said. Steel companies have pricing power and can benefit from strong global demand. U.S. Steel [X
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Tim Seymour agreed that the infrastructure and global build out boom is far from over. In addition to the steel names, he sees buying opportunities in iron ore – particularly Vale [RIO
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Pete Najarian would extend it further to the coal names, which, even though they’ve taken a beating as of late, have the opportunity to come back on the heels of the steel bull market.
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