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Investors Switching Gears From Lithium to Graphite?

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Investors Take Note... Dear investor, If you've been looking at lithium investment opportunities, ST

Investors Take Note... Dear investor, If you've been looking at lithium investment opportunities, STOP! Another metal is in such short supply... Its deficit could derail the $7 trillion dollar electric vehicle revolution. This metal is graphite. Graphite accounts for over half of the mineral demand in EV batteries, the most of any. By comparison, lithium accounts for only 4% of demand. Here are just a few more [graphite facts that could make commodity investors salivate:]( - A White House report showed that graphite demand for clean energy applications will require 25X more graphite by 2040 than was produced in 2020.2 - Today, there are NO operating graphite mines in America! (Like lithium, we're at the mercy of China for our supply.) - The U.S. government is injecting over $135 billion into producing critical metals such as graphite – and pushing battery makers to use raw materials from N. America. Fortunately, one junior mining company has taken up the challenge, with its ["Made in America for America" graphite project]( located in a mining-friendly U.S. state. [>> Read this startling report that details new domestic graphite opportunities.]( Happy Investing! – J. Daryl Thompson Disclaimer: FastEasyFX.com is a research service not owned or managed by registered brokers and therefore this site does not make any investment recommendations. The information provided from FastEasyFX is not guaranteed as to the accuracy or completeness. Neither Fasteasyfx.com, its principals, or publishers, are liable for any losses or damages, monetary or otherwise, that result from the content and services of Fasteasyfx.com. Each member of Fasteasyfx chooses to do trades at their sole discretion and risk. StockEarnings is not responsible for gains/losses that may result in the trading of these securities. To unsubscribe from FastEasyFX.com email alert, please click here. Fast Easy FX 10006 Cross Creek Blvd Tampa Fl 33647 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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