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Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl shows readers why the lithium comeback is the least talked-about story in 2021. Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl shows readers why the lithium comeback is the least talked about story in 2021. [Energy and Capital logo] Investors Missed the First Lithium Boom… Will You Make That Mistake Today? [Keith Kohl Photo] By [Keith Kohl]( Written Jul 14, 2021 Four years ago, my mother-in-law gave me a little [piece of advice]( that I practically dismissed at the time. It was a tip to check out the lithium market. Mind you, this was back in 2017, when every news headline and two-minute clip on CNBC was gushing over Tesla, Elon Musk, and the lithium boom that was raging at the time. So we had already set our sights on the next leg of the EV boom by the time I was given that sage piece of dinner-table advice. Now, the veteran members of our investment community here at Energy and Capital probably remember those lithium years well — it was one helluva bull market. In fact, we had been successfully riding that wave for the better part of two years at that point. And make no mistake, a few of those lithium trades turned out to be some of our best winners to date. When the market started selling off sharply in 2018, the investment herd did what it does best — buy at the top and run for the exits. That’s not a mistake it's going to make again. But today, the stakes are much, much higher. Could This $6 Virginia Tech Upstart Be About to "Crucify" Coal? Approximately 153 U.S. coal plants are expected to shut down by 2025... Plants that currently power a staggering 9.7 million American homes. And now a bizarre metallic substance pioneered by [a tech operation scheming out of Reston, Virginia](... Could take over our crippled coal empire and snatch the $1.14 billion per year in revenues it will leave it its wake. Given that this tiny upstart’s making just over $1 million in revenues... What’s coming could spell a staggering 46,018% gain opportunity for those willing to act soon. What’s in [this breakthrough report]( reveals this may only be the beginning... [So click here now before this opportunity is gone.]( The Second Stage of the Lithium Revolution Look, you can’t say I didn’t warn you. How long have we talked about the massive supply/demand gap ahead for lithium? Years? Has it been a decade at this point? Probably. Long before the word "Gigafactory" became a household name, my colleagues and I were prognosticating a world full of electric vehicles. Most investors back then weren’t ready to drink the Kool-Aid yet. Well, they certainly are now. Yet when every pundit I know was screaming about lumber prices this year, few bothered checking out the lithium market. Remember, the lithium market is one of the biggest winners in the EV revolution. That has certainly been the case over the last 15 months. Take a look for yourself: [image_lit_chart] That’s a chart of the Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF, which counts the world’s largest lithium producers — including Albemarle Corp. — among its top holdings. But is this kind of movement really surprising to see? Over the last few weeks, we’ve [talked]( about the incredibly ambitious goals that major tech and auto companies are setting for themselves. The $35 billion GM is investing in its future fleet will push the company closer to its goal to be carbon-neutral by 2040. This kind of investment we’re seeing from every major player has led to a desperate scramble for future lithium supply. Apple’s Ultimate Masterpiece About to Hit the Market Folks, Apple has been running the personal technology game for decades. Every single gadget it's ever released has been a smash hit. And now, it's ready to release what could be its final product. Its magnum opus. One product that could replace every single device you own. And best of all, it could make you unbelievably rich. And as if that’s not enough — you don’t have to buy a single share of Apple’s stock to do it. [Click here to find out what Apple’s planning...]( So how desperate are they? For GM, it meant announcing a strategic investment and commercial collaboration with Controlled Thermal Resources. Haven’t heard of it? Don’t worry — I have a feeling not many investors have heard that name before. But this isn’t your traditional lithium company. In order to provide GM with a big portion of its lithium needs, Controlled Thermal Resources claims it can ramp up production using a closed-loop, direct extraction process that comes with a friendlier environmental footprint. Of course, the catch here is that average investors like us are essentially shut out of this opportunity. The only access you have is through a private placement. That’s also not to mention that the first shipments of lithium wouldn’t begin for several years, and that's assuming there are no hiccups in the process either. Sounds like a bit of a tall order, doesn’t it? Only time will tell. Until next time, [Keith Kohl Signature] Keith Kohl [[follow basic]@KeithKohl1 on Twitter]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The $5 Stock Behind This $15 Trillion Breakthrough Over the last three years, a small, secretive company has been quietly filing 140 patents for a revolutionary technology. Forbes describes this technology as “transformative,” and big names are lining up to invest. When Jeff Bezos experienced this tech firsthand, he didn’t hesitate. He immediately invested a cool $116 million. But you don’t need to invest $116 million to reap the benefits of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. A modest $500 investment could be enough to bag you extraordinary gains of as much as $1.5 million in the coming years. It’s not as unbelievable as you think. If you had invested in a small Seattle tech company called Microsoft in 1986, you could have turned $500 into $1.1 million dollars. That’s a 237,400% return. Or what if you picked up 500 shares of McDonald’s back in 1965? You would have bagged gains of 68,270%. But the company I want to tell you about is doing something that is much more revolutionary than fast food or computers. In fact, I’ve just finished putting together a report that has all of the details on this unknown company, its revolutionary technology, and the 140 patents that could make it a household name. And I’m finally ready to share this free report with you. [Click here now to gain access to your report on the $5 stock behind this $15 trillion breakthrough…]( Browse Our Archives [How to Trade the Cuban Crisis]( [Major Correction Looms Over Stocks — Prepare Your Powder]( [Forget Tesla — Buy This for Real EV Profits]( [Time to Switch to Large Caps]( [Options Action Fridays — Take Profits on SMH Now (Plus, a New 80x Opportunity)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Energy and Capital, please add newsletter@energyandcapital.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. 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