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For your weekend reading, we bring you the week's most popular stories from Wealth Daily and our sister site, Energy and Capital… WD Linkfest 09.15.24 [Wealth Daily] Wealth Daily Research Team/ Sep 15, 2024 Largest Lithium Deposit EVER Found Worth $1.5 Trillion For your weekend reading, we bring you the week's most popular stories from [Wealth Daily](and our sister site,[Energy and Capital](… [Top 10 Stocks to Own for September 2024]( In this special clip from The Wealth Advisory's monthly series "TWA's Top 10 Stocks to Own," Jason Williams and Jason Simpkins break down the 10 best stocks to own for September 2024. [GameStop (NYSE: GME) Stock Isn’t Worth Entertaining as an Investment]( The greatest gift GameStop (NYSE: GME) stock gave us was a legendary short squeeze two years ago. Since then, it’s enjoyed a few nice blips whenever the “meme stock” contingent tries to make... [Another British Graphene Battery?]( Every week now, it seems that news of a graphene-augmented lithium battery is making the headlines. This week, the update comes from the University of Manchester... [How to Profit Every Time an EV Plugs in to Charge]( As the electric vehicle adoption skyrockets and charging stations pop up across the U.S., a little-known income stream is emerging that lets everyday Americans collect up to $34,200 per year in passive income. This opportunity, fueled by billions in government infrastructure spending, allows you to profit each time an EV plugs in — even if you don’t own one. [Ominous Earnings: Dollar General (NYSE: DG) and Dollar Tree (NASDAQ: DLTR)]( A very clear trend has emerged in America’s bargain basement — dollar stores like Dollar General (NYSE: DG) and Dollar Tree (NASDAQ: DLTR) — and it’s not a good one. Who Lost 4.3 Million Tons of Lithium? For more than 40 years, an oil company has been using brine to produce oil on its 671-square-mile property in northwestern Alberta. And for almost as long, it’s been known that this brine is abundant in a metal called lithium... the building block of today’s rechargeable batteries. At today’s prices, that estimated 4.3 million tons of lithium dissolved in these brine ponds is worth more than $320 billion. The problem is, until recently, nobody could effectively extract this lithium from the rest of the solution. It took a young tech company headed up by petrochemical industry veterans and an agreement with the oil producer, but today that massive lithium resource is about to go into commercial production. [You’re going to want to see this before the story progresses any further.]( [Oil Is Imploding, and I’m Looking to Buy]( Although most of you may have heard of the famous Texas oil gushers in the early days of the U.S. oil industry, but I’ll bet only a handful of you history buffs know about the significance of Pico... [Top Gold Investor Places $260 Million Bet on a $4 Stock](Gold prices are surging due to ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty. And one of the world’s top gold investors just placed a massive $260 million bet on a $4 gold stock with explosive upside potential.l This stock is backed by one of the richest gold discoveries ever, with the potential to generate over 50x returns, so don’t miss out! [The Case for Investing in Gold (and Silver)]( In times of trouble, investors are wise to get something real in their portfolio. But that's just one reason you must be investing in gold and silver. Get the full explanation and stake your claim... [What Is the Advantage of Starting to Invest at a Young Age?]( Anytime I talk to a young person about investing, the first thing I do is tell them about Charlie Munger. I share with them this nugget of wisdom from Buffett's right-hand man... [New $1.5 Trillion Lithium Discovery in Oregon](The world is racing to secure critical minerals for the EV revolution, and a new discovery in Oregon has uncovered the largest lithium deposit ever found — estimated to be worth $1.5 trillion. This breakthrough offers early investors the chance to profit from a $5 mining stock poised to dominate the global lithium market. To your wealth, [jason-williams-signature-transparent] Jason Williams [[follow basic] @TheReal_JayDubs]( [Youtube Thumbnails 09032024]( [Feedback? get in touch](mailto:/newsletter@wealthdaily.com?subject=Wealth%20Daily%20feedback) [Read this email online]( [Manage Newsletters]( [Share on Twitter]( You signed up for our newsletter with the email {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. This email is from Angel Publishing, 3 East Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 © Wealth Daily.

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