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The Global Shortage Hitting Early 2025, Could Be Saved by This Incredible Picture of Lithium The Glo

The Global Shortage Hitting Early 2025, Could Be Saved by This Incredible Picture of Lithium The Global Shortage Hitting Early 2025, Could Be Saved by This Incredible Picture of Lithium                                                                                                      The Global Shortage Hitting Early 2025, Could Be Saved by This Incredible Picture of Lithium                                                                                                      Editor’s Note: When we see offers from other publishers that might interest you, we pass them along. Below you’ll find one from our friends at Katusa Research. Please note that their opinions may differ from what you read in Behind the Markets. You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Behind the Markets. If you no longer wish to receive these partner emails, please [unsubscribe]( here.  --------------------------------------------------------------- In the heart of Canada's Northwest territories lies Yellowknife. Here, over $14 trillion worth of gold was unearthed, echoing the town's indigenous name,"Somba K'e" – Meaning, "Where the money is".. But while Yellowknife's "gold rush" days have faded into history, this frontier town is witnessing a new kind of rush. One with the potential to power the future: [Lithium.]( The lithium deposits on "Project Yellowknife" are not only sticking out of the ground in plain sight… The deposits are so big and so vast, the physical white lithium can be seen from the sky. Any investor can go to google maps and check. Car companies, tech companies, billionaire magnates, and entire countries are all in an all-out battle to secure this critical metal. - ExxonMobil declared its intent to become a lithium major in 2023, shelling out more than $100M for land in Arkansas and creating "Mobil Lithium." - Koch Industries has dropped $100M on Standard Lithium and $250M on Compass Minerals. - Mercedes-Benz announced a raw materials office in Canada where they "are going . . . directly to the mine here to secure materials."  But there's still time for everyday investors to profit from this opportunity. And to help you, the Katusa Special Situations team has put together a comprehensive, in-depth report on the company behind it all: Li-FT Power Corp (LIFFF:US and LIFT:TSXV). [Check out Project Yellowknife Right Now]( Regards, Marin Katusa and the KR Special Situations Team Our mailing address is: Behind the Markets, LLC 4260 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 55 Boca Raton, FL 33431 We are issuing this disclosure in compliance with Section 17(b) of the Securities Act, which requires us to disclose any compensation received or expected to be received in cash or in kind in connection with the purchase or sale of any security. We would like to inform you that we have received or expect to receive compensation in connection with the purchase or sale of the securities of Li-FT Power. The compensation consists of up to $2,500 and was received/will be received from Strikepoint Media. This compensation should not be considered as an endorsement of the securities of adviser Li-FT Power and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions in any information provided about the securities of Li-FT Power. We encourage you to conduct your own due diligence and research before making any investment decisions. You should also consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions. This disclosure is made as of 1/16/2024. Copyright © 2023 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.]( [Unsubscribe](

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