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Lithium prices are likely to push higher again Lithium prices are likely to push higher again                                                                                                      [Morning Watchlist] You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Behind the Markets. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please [unsubscribe]( here.  Prefer to view this content on our website? [Click here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Fellow Investor, Crisis is creating opportunity in oversold lithium stocks. After a devastating pullback in the sector, lithium prices are likely to push higher again because the supply-demand situation won’t improve any time soon. According to SQM, it’s “confident that the boom in electric vehicle (EV) sales will be a crucial driver of global demand for the soft white metal. Electric vehicle sales worldwide are expected to rise by around 30% this year, while lithium demand will increase 20%, the company forecast in its 1H23 results report,” as noted by CNAmericas.com. Also, the supply-demand issue is only expected to get worse. According to CNBC, “The world could face a shortage for lithium as demand for the metal ramps up, with some analysts forecasting that it could come as soon as 2025.” BMI, a Fitch Solutions research unit, was among those that predict a lithium supply deficit by 2025. In a recently published report, BMI largely attributed the deficit to China’s lithium demand exceeding that of its supply, they added. Also, by the end of 2025, some analysts say we could see a deficit of 40,000 to 60,000 tonnes by 2025, and a wider deficit of about 768,000 by 2030. For those reasons, recent weakness is an opportunity to buy oversold lithium stocks and ETFs. In fact, take a look at these three “cheaper” funds. --------------------------------------------------------------- Company: Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (LIT) With an expense ratio of 0.75%, the ETF invests in the complete lithium cycle. Everything from mining and refining the metal through battery production. Some of its top holdings include Albemarle, TDK, Panasonic, BYD, and Tesla. --------------------------------------------------------------- [[Omen] When Central Banks Hoard Gold](Download your FREE Retirement Protection Kit and learn the shocking reason why billionaires are loading up on gold, why Central Banks are buying gold at record rates, a gold investment strategy to "hack" the system and grow your wealth faster, the smart and safe way to invest in gold before the coming bull-run and more... 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