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Demand and tariffs have sent prices soaring [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, With the world fighting to go green, it just makes sense to invest in copper. After all, supply-demand issues and new Chinese tariffs have sent copper prices sky-high. Two, according to legendary hedge fund trader Pierre Andurand, copper prices could quadruple to about $40,000 in the next few years on supply-demand issues. “We are moving towards a doubling of demand growth for copper due to the electrification of the world, including electric vehicles, solar panels, wind farms, but also military usage and data centres,” he told the Financial Times. With regards to data center copper demand, that’s being driven by artificial intelligence. Remember, copper wires and power cables are essential for electric companies – which are seeing higher demand for energy at AI data centers. The “electrification of everything theme, whether it be the replacement of hydrocarbons as a primary fuel source, or the use of power-hungry cloud computing to run all aspects of our economy and lives” is driving copper higher along with utility stocks, Gavekal Research analyst Tan Kai Xian said, as quoted by Barron’s. --------------------------------------------------------------- Altimetry Research [MAJOR BUY SIGNAL: Move Fast, Washington/Pelosi/Mill…]( [joel]( His system has found stocks that soared 1,174%, 2,123%, and 11,422%. But one investment he just uncovered in Washington D.C. could be his biggest discovery yet. It involves President Biden, Nancy Pelosi, trillions of dollars – and the biggest economic shift since 1958. [See for yourself!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- That being said, keep an eye on copper stocks such as: Company: Freeport McMoRan (SYM: FCX) After a brief pullback with the broader market, Freeport McMoRan (SYM: FCX) looks interesting. Along with the copper supply-demand issue, FCX is also benefiting from Biden Administration tariffs. That’s because the tariffs on Chinese batteries could lead to an increase in domestic battery production, which will require a stronger supply chain, as noted by TipRanks.com. In addition, researcher Adam Simon of the University of Michigan, as quoted by E&E News just said, “A normal Honda Accord needs about 40 pounds of copper. The same battery electric Honda Accord needs almost 200 pounds of copper. The amount of copper needed is essentially impossible for mining companies to produce.” --------------------------------------------------------------- Oxford Club [AI's NEXT Magnificent Seven]( [chart]( The Original Magnificent Seven Produced 16,894% Average Returns Over 20 Years. But the Man Who Called Nvidia at $1.10 Says "AI's Next Magnificent Seven Could Do It Even Faster." [See His Breakdown of the Seven Stocks You Should Own Here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ETF: Global X Copper Miners ETF (SYM: COPX) We can also diversify with an ETF like the Global X Copper Miners ETF (SYM: COPX), which last traded at $47.88. With an expense ratio of 0.65%, the ETF holds 40 copper-related stocks, such as Freeport McMoRan, Southern Copper, BHP Group, and Teck Resources to name a few. --------------------------------------------------------------- InvestorPlace [The Next Nvidia?]( [breaking news]( Wall Street legend has just uncovered one tiny Maryland company that could become the next Nvidia. Few in the media are talking about this story yet… but in the next 6 months that’s all they’ll talk about. [Go here now for this breaking story.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Join Daily Guru Trades!]( Want more free daily trades in your inbox? [Sign up for Dylan Jovine's Daily Guru Trades Today.]( Do you have your eye on any copper stocks or ETFs we might have missed? Hit "reply" to this email and let us know! Our mailing address is: Behind the Markets, LLC 4260 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 55 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Copyright © 2024 Behind the Markets, LLC, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email as part of your subscription to Behind the Markets. For more information about our privacy practices, please review our [Privacy Policy]( or our [Legal Notices.]( [Behind the Markets](  [Unsubscribe]( Â

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