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Mount Vesuvius. Mount St. Helens. Krakatoa… Those eruptions were indeed catastrophic, but... Mount Vesuvius. Mount St. Helens. Krakatoa… Those eruptions were indeed catastrophic, but...                                                                                                      [Wealth Daily] Jason Simpkins / Feb 3, 2024 Have You Ever Heard of Volcanic Gains? When most people think of volcanoesm they think of destruction. Mount Vesuvius. Mount St. Helens. Krakatoa. Those eruptions were indeed catastrophic. But what if I were to tell you about a volcano that right now offers investors a chance at immeasurable wealth... And a small stock that is about to blow sky high like lava spewing forth from the crust of the earth? The catch? You only have a short time to exploit it. So about that volcano… Technically speaking, it’s now a “caldera.” That’s the crater that’s left behind when a volcano erupts and then collapses from the expulsion of its magma. This caldera is located on the border between Nevada and Oregon. It’s massive, measuring 28 miles long and 22 miles wide. And it’s ancient, having erupted more than 16 million years ago. But here’s what makes it special... There's $322 Billion Worth of Lithium in Northwest Alberta...Why Can't Anybody Touch It? For more than 40 years, an oil company has been working a 671-square-mile chunk of northwestern Alberta, producing its lifeblood using brine that’s kept in hundreds of massive storage ponds. These storage ponds have long been known to contain a massive lithium resource, totaling an estimated 4.3 million tons. Just recently a tiny Vancouver-based technology company, founded and headed by petrochemical industry veterans, figured out a way to extract the lithium from this brine, very quickly and very efficiently. So efficiently, in fact, that the company can filter this oil field brine, returning it to the pond after processing, with a better than 95% capture rate. Production of salable lithium will cost between $3,000 and $4,000 per ton, while market rates price lithium at $70,000 per ton. They know where the lithium is, they know how to extract it, and, as of now, they have an agreement in place to work this giant lithium-rich property. Commercial production is now projected to be in place by the middle of 2024, with buyers already lining up. [Interested? Enter here to learn more.]( This sprawling, collapsed supervolcano holds a veritable treasure trove of lithium that’s estimated to be worth roughly $1.5 trillion. Indeed, like the caldera itself, the lithium deposit it harbors is massive — roughly 10x the size of the next-largest lithium deposit in the world. Yes, this is the single largest deposit of lithium in the world. Period. We’re talking about 30 megatons of extractable lithium — at least. That’s enough lithium to produce batteries for 10 billion smartphones... Or 600 million Tesla Model 3s… Or — to put it another way — enough to supply more than 60 times the total number of electric vehicles sold worldwide last year. And that’s just using the low-end estimate of 30 megatons. Some geologists estimate it could even hold four times that amount — a phenomenal 120 megatons. The influence of this deposit on the world’s lithium market cannot be overstated. Tesla Is Dead... Elon Musk Is Ruined Thanks to a new discovery — known as “Blue Gas” — electric car companies like Tesla are about to go down in flames. “Blue Gas” is 100% emission-free, can propel vehicles hundreds of miles, and allows cars to fully charge in just minutes. And the tiny company behind it is primed to absolutely shatter any gains ever paid out by Tesla. [Click here before this stock explodes in the coming months.]( Remember, as it currently stands, China commands a staggering 70% share of global lithium production. And about 80% of global lithium battery production is in the hands of Chinese companies, giving them control over the battery supply chain. However, this single lithium deposit is 27 times the size of all of China’s known lithium reserves combined. As a result, it could drastically swing the balance of power between our two nations — freeing us from dependency on Chinese resources. Hence the massive profit opportunity for investors. Because there’s already a publicly traded company that was prospecting the area before recent geological surveys confirmed the deposit’s existence. That means it has a significant — one might even say runaway — head start on its development. In fact, it’s been quietly purchasing and developing portions of the lithium-laden caldera for the last decade. Yet right now its shares are dirt-cheap. But they won’t be for long. It’s poised to be discovered the same way this mother lode of lithium was. So if you want to get in on it, you’ll have to act fast. [Just click here for all the details.]( Fight on, [Jason Simpkins Signature] Jason Simpkins Simpkins is the founder and editor of [Secret Stock Files](, an investment service that focuses on companies with assets — tangible resources and products that can hold and appreciate in value. He covers mining companies, energy companies, defense contractors, dividend payers, commodities, staples, legacies and more... In 2023 he joined The Wealth Advisory team as a defense market analyst where he reviews and recommends new military and government opportunities that come across his radar, especially those that spin-off healthy, growing income streams. For more on Jason, check out his editor's [page](. Be sure to visit our Angel Investment Research channel on YouTube and [tune into Jason's podcasts.]( Want to hear more from Jason? [Sign up to receive emails directly from him]( ranging from market commentaries to opportunities that he has his eye on. [follow basic]([@OCSimpkins on Twitter]( [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](. 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