Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Copper v. Lithium– What's the Better Investment?

Are We Headed for a Massive Copper Supercycle?                              

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Good News for Investors: Our Green Future Requires Massive Amounts of Copper

Everyone is talking about lithium – from Elon Musk to the guy in the diner.

For all of this lithium talk, massive amounts of COPPER needed to build an electric car.

Just one EV engine requires 10 TIMES more copper compared to a traditional, gas-powered car.

And with the soaring demand for EVs, copper demand is also expected to explode.

Add the soaring demand for EVs to the escalating need for copper in electric grid upgrades and wind & solar requirements, and it's easy to see why copper is expected to explode.

However, without new supplies of copper, the green revolution may be in trouble. The push is on to find fresh copper resources.

And that's good news for investors.

Read This Report And See How To Benefit From Copper Investing


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