Unsubscribe How Countries on 3 Continents Are Challenging China's Lithium Monopoly It's no secret that the world's vehicle fleets are turning electric. What was once a novelty, EV's are becoming so commonplace that we rarely give them a second look. Think about how many electric vehicles you see on the road daily. Whether it's a Tesla, a Volvo Truck, a Dodge muscle car, or even Harley Davidson motorcycle, more and more battery powered vehicles hit the road every day. But with this surging demand comes a big problem. China controls 80% of the world's lithium, and that's the way they want it. This is not just an economic issue. It's a national security issue for many countries, as lithium is also needed for cell phones, laptops, and many defense applications. But now China's strangle-hold on this "white gold" may be coming to an end. An under-the-radar company has discovered what could be one of the largest stores of available lithium on the planet, and it has some very smart investors excited about this rare opportunity. Here's why this should be on your radar. DISCLAIMER: In accordance with Section 17(b) of the Securities Act of 1933, you are hereby advised that StockEarnings Inc. "StockEarnings's" is receiving a fee of over $1000.00 in cash, from an independent third party as compensation for the distribution of this advertisement. StockEarnings's has not determined if the statements and opinions of the advertiser are accurate, correct or truthful. The purpose of this advertisement, like any advertising, is to provide publicity for the advertising company, its products or services. You should not rely on the information presented; you should do independent research to form your own opinion and decision. Information contained in our disseminated emails does not constitute investment, legal or tax advice upon which you should rely. The purchase of high-risk securities may result in the loss of your entire investment. Advertisements received by you are not a solicitation or recommendation to buy securities of the advertised company. An offer to buy or sell securities can be made only by a disclosure document that complies with applicable securities laws and only in the States or other jurisdictions in which the security is eligible for sale. Advertisements distributed through disseminated emails are not disclosure documents. If you are considering purchasing any securities of an advertised company, you should call your State Securities Administrator to determine if the security may be sold in your State. Many companies have information filed with State securities regulators who may be able to supply you with additional information. You also should read and review, if and to the extent available, any information concerning an advertised company available at the web sites of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") at http: //www.sec .gov and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (the "FINRA") at http: //www. FINRA .org. We also strongly recommend that you read the SEC advisory to investors concerning Internet Stock Fraud at http: //www.sec .gov/consumer as well as related information published by the NASD on how to invest carefully. You are responsible for verifying all claims and conducting your own due diligence. You agree and acknowledge that any hyperlinks to the website of (1) an advertised company, (2) the party issuing or preparing the information for the advertised company, or (3) other information contained in our disseminated emails is provided only for your reference and convenience. We are not responsible for the accuracy or reliability of these external sites, nor are we responsible for the content, advertising, opinions, products or other materials on external sites or information sources. If you use, act upon or make decisions in reliance on information contained in any disseminated email or any hyperlink, you do so at your own risk and agree to hold us, our officers, directors, shareholders, affiliates and agents harmless. You acknowledge that you are not relying on us, and we are not liable for, any actions taken by you based on any information contained in any disseminated email or hyperlink. You also acknowledge that we are not an investment advisory service, a broker-dealer or an investment adviser. You acknowledge that you will consult with your own advisers regarding any decisions as to any advertised company. Unsubscribe StockEarnings 110, Wall Street, Floor 3, New York, NY 10005 W: 877.6.STOCKS StockEarnings.com |
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