As you persist and ignore my private messages to you, I acknowledge that there is a vague relationship between the price of copper and that of LBSR. I will argue, however, that the stock performance of exploration-phase miners who are lacking discovery and work progress is driven by a combination of factors. These most often include manipulation, rumor, management issues, investor fatigue, analyst coverage (or lack thereof), and other possibilities.
However, if you can post one or two comparative charts spanning, say, one or two years that support your argument that LBSRs share price is typically related to the price of copper, I will gratefully study that and, perhaps, reconsider my position.
Thanks.