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Lithium buzz has returned to the mainstream media yet again. Analyst Luke Sweeney was almost startin

Lithium buzz has returned to the mainstream media yet again. Analyst Luke Sweeney was almost starting to think the hype had finally subsided… [Energy and Capital Header] Practical Investment Analysis for the New Energy Economy This Secret Technique Unlocks Infinite Lithium Luke Sweeney | May 01, 2023 Lithium buzz has returned to the mainstream media yet again. I was almost starting to think the hype had finally subsided. Chile, home of the world’s second-largest lithium reserves, just shocked investors by nationalizing its lithium mining industry. Major producers like Albemarle will now be taking their orders directly from President Gabriel Boric. Skittish investors jumped ship almost immediately, citing concerns that profits would slip away in favor of a national agenda. We saw the same fear play out in the oil market when Brazil’s new president came into power. Others saw an opportunity to buy a dip that most likely will never exist again in this market. Lithium can only go up from here. Therefore, the question on so many of our readers’ minds is the obvious one: What does this mean for me? Well, it’s not exactly a one-sentence answer. In a market as turbulent as lithium, this is far from the only source of uncertainty. Critical raw materials are almost always subject to intense volatility, whether it be related to supply issues or political squabbles. Chile is painfully aware of this fact. The country slumped into a historic depression in the 1930s after global demand for saltpeter, a major component of gunpowder, bottomed out. Shocking Truck Stop Encounter! Long Beach, California is home of a very unusual truck stop. It looks like any other. You’d get a nasty hot dog. Some burnt coffee. And all sorts of weird characters stop here. But the truck drivers who use it have a secret. A secret that’s set to render fossil fuels obsolete... and Bloomberg says it will “skyrocket 1,000 times over.” [Click here for the full story.]( Deprived of its largest export, Chile was forced to turn elsewhere. Nitrate mining in annexed territories helped stave off an imminent economic collapse, but it didn’t exactly mint any billionaires. Today, Chile is hoping lithium will be its new saltpeter. Leaders grew tired of watching foreign companies pillage their national resources, and I can hardly admit I disagree with that. But we are investors first and foremost. I applaud the Chilean government for sticking up for itself, but we are here to make money. I’ve already had people ask me if they should sell off their lithium investments. After all, if one country goes national, why wouldn’t everyone? My answer to them is a resounding “no.” The Lithium Market Is in for a Catastrophic Shake-Up Even if Chile were to declare lithium mining illegal today, I wouldn't count on it having the effects these pessimists are getting themselves worked up over. In fact, I wouldn’t pay too much attention to any single miner. The industry is about to get much, much bigger than that. Analysts claim we currently have nowhere close to the levels of battery-grade lithium needed to support an entire planet's worth of EVs. This Pill Will “Define the Next Decade” A new medical breakthrough smaller than the size of your pinkie is about to reshape human history. Because believe it or not, this tiny pill can eradicate every single sign and symptom of aging and disease... Which leaves you looking and feeling forever young. Don’t believe it? [Check out this proof...]( They're absolutely right. But their assumption relies on the fact that once lithium is mined and used, it goes straight into a landfill. That won’t be the case for much longer. I don't consider myself an environmentalist, but the thought of reburying all that white gold is almost painful. So what if we could satisfy the entire planet's lithium demand without a single extra mine being built? It sounds impossible, but [this new technology]( extends the life of every ounce of lithium indefinitely. It could eventually make the lithium industry 100% sustainable. Very few companies currently have the patents and tech expertise to make this work, but one small cap we’ve been tracking has the ability to recycle lithium batteries and recover 99% of the lithium inside. I can’t overstate how utterly disruptive this technology will be to an industry that is still somewhat young. It could one day render mining obsolete. Lithium mining, refining, and battery production currently represent a market worth billions of dollars each year. [This tiny company could be the one to completely reorganize it, making bank in the process.]( [Watch my friend, mentor, and fellow editor Keith Kohl explain the fine details — 100% free, no sign-up needed.]( To your wealth, Luke Sweeney Contributor, Energy and Capital [[follow basic]Check us out on YouTube!]( Luke’s technical know-how combined with an insatiable scientific curiosity has helped uncover some of our most promising leads in the tech sector. He has a knack for breaking down complicated scientific concepts into an easy-to-digest format, while still keeping a sharp focus on the core information. His role at Angel is simple: transform piles of obscure data into profitable investment leads. When following our recommendations, rest assured that a truly exhaustive amount of research goes on behind the scenes.. [Fb]( [Li]( [Tw]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. 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