In today’s Closing Bell video, I show you a bunch of stocks that are a shadow of their former selves. It is getting to the point where astute investors should be starting to lick their lips knowing that they will be able to pick up these companies for pennies on the dollar. The graphite and lithium stories aren’t dead. Decades of increasing demand are still coming down the pike. And uranium is still tracking well. This is where you look for opportunity…
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They’re Going to Call him James Copper
A few weeks ago, I finished interviewing eight experts on Net Zero and the energy transition. I asked each of them the same question: which commodities do you see as the key shortages which will undermine Net Zero? They all came back with the same response…
Mystery Buyer Sparks Lithium Scramble
Unusual trading of Liontown shares has sparked rumours of a potential bidding war…why we may be seeing a renewed scramble to lock up lithium assets once more…how India could play a role in this volatile market…and why you should consider lithium for your own portfolio…
Net Zero: The Only Thing That Matters to Australia Now…
The same green machine that is driving the world to renewable energy is also undermining the mining industry. The trouble is that renewable energy is incredibly resource-intensive to build. That’s not a good combination.
Why I Reckon George Soros Would Back This Trade Today
In the words of George Soros — one of the greatest speculators of all time — we must ‘Find the narrative whose premise is false…and bet against it’. But where should we look? You want to hear about all the exciting things going on lithium, rare earths, and copper. However, here’s the reality. Iron ore is barnstorming its way towards US$120 a tonne…against all expectations. Read on…
The Lithium Story Isn’t Over Yet
When it comes to Australian lithium miners, we’ve seen plenty of activity recently. Albemarle has made another bid for Liontown, but it’s not the only company looking to snap up Australian lithium assets. There could be more to come…