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Luxury & Commercial EVs Add to Looming Lithium Supply Crisis

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Dear Reader, For many years, millions of savers and retirees used bank CDs to earn a

Dear Reader, For many years, millions of savers and retirees used bank CDs to earn a decent return. Then, when CD yields plunged, they migrated to stocks that paid a good dividend. Now, though, even stock dividends stink. Not only are stock dividends the [lowest of all time …]( But today’s low yields themselves could signal big dangers down the road for stock prices. See for yourself … That was bad enough. But on top of that, the sharply lower yields signaled a big crash was coming. And the crash came. Back in October of 1929, the average dividend yield on S&P 500 stocks had fallen from more than 8% to just 3.2%. It happened again before the pandemic selloff of March 2020, when dividend yields fell to around 2%. What about now? They’re even lower … an abysmal 1.3%! That doesn’t necessarily tell us the stock market is going to crash tomorrow. But it does tell us about the one thing we want to avoid: HIGH RISK. And even when you DO take the risk of a possible stock market crash, you STILL don’t get paid anything even CLOSE to a decent yield. Well, I have news for you — and for anyone who’s frustrated by this near-zero interest rate world we live in today … [There’s a new type of high-yield investment]( that pays a whopping 40.9% annual percentage rate (APR)! That’s 31 TIMES BETTER than stock dividend yields. The proof: And unlike a normal dividend-paying stock, only HALF your investment is exposed to a possible drop in price. Was I skeptical when I first heard this? You bet! But after months of research and extensive testing, I feel so confident in this new way to make high yields, that I plan to use real money — my own money — to test it for you in real-time! I’m going to invest $100,000 right away, plus another $900,000 soon thereafter. I’ve got real skin in the game because I believe it could supercharge my savings … and it could do the same for you. I reveal the details in what could be [the most important webinar]( I’ve hosted in a decade … Good luck and God bless! [-]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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