Energy Metals Send Up the BATT Signal

Did you hear that?

No?

If not, you aren’t alone.

I heard some news recently that slipped right past most investors.

And to me, it sounded like someone firing the starting pistol for the race in battery metals.

Contemporary Amperex Technology, a Chinese company that is the world’s largest maker of electric vehicle (EV) batteries, just paid $297 million — in cash — for Millennial Lithium (OTCQX: MLNLF).

Millennial is a Canadian company. But its flagship project is its advanced Pastos Grandes lithium project in Argentina.

•  Argentina — along with Bolivia and Chile — make up the “lithium triangle,” which accounts for 70% of the world’s known resources of the battery metal.

Meanwhile, multinational gold/platinum/palladium miner Sibanye-Stillwater (NYSE: SBSW) scooped up a 50% stake in ioneer (OTC: GSCCF).

Tokyo-based ioneer has a world-class lithium-boron project in Nevada near Tesla’s gigafactory. Sibanye paid $490 million — also in cash — for half of the company.

•  By the way, this is Sibanye’s third battery investment of the year. Previously it grabbed 30% of the Keliber lithium mine in Finland and bought a nickel processing plant in France.

There are plenty of other examples, including late last year when China Molybdenum (OTC: CMCLF) bought 95% of the Kisanfu copper-cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Most of the deals, though, are battery and car manufacturers frantically trying to lock in supply. Why? Because they see charts like this one:

 

Look at what’s needed for EVs and battery storage: copper, cobalt, nickel, lithium, rare earth elements and even aluminum.

Do you want to do solar power? You’ll need lots of copper and aluminum. Wind power? Add rare earths and zinc to the list of must-have metals.

Exactly how much is needed depends on demand. But in order to bring the world in line with the stated policy goals in the legally binding Paris Climate Accords — which include a 50% reduction in emissions by 2030 and a 90% reduction by 2050 — we’re going to need A LOT!

 

The International Energy Agency (IEA) tracks what it calls the Sustainable Development Scenario (SDS) and the policies governments have already said they’ll follow.

To meet those goals by 2040, the IEA says:

•  Lithium demand will soar by more than 40 times!

•  Graphite, cobalt and nickel should all see demand growth of about 20-25 times their 2020 levels.

•  And demand for copper — arguably the world’s most useful metal — will double over the same period.

Where is all that supply going to come from? That’s the multibillion-dollar question! The answer likely involves top dollar prices and a mad scramble for resources.

This is why major mining, battery and auto companies are carrying bags of cash to buy up resources in all stages of development.

They aren’t just worried about this year … or even next year. They’re worried about the next decade.

Charged Up for Profits

The number of EVs on the world’s roads are expected to increase to 145 million by 2030 from just 11 million in 2020. Talk about growth!

Long-range, low-weight lithium batteries are the biggest thing to happen to transportation since the Model T.

•  We’re at another revolutionary moment. For companies big and small, the stakes couldn’t be higher.

To be sure, a lot of this is speculation. For example, cobalt demand could be anything from 10-30 times higher than today’s levels depending on what assumptions you make about new battery technology and changes to climate policy.

But that’s an opportunity for you! While Wall Street dithers about what to do, a smart investor can get in ahead of the deep-pocketed crowd.

So, how can you get your piece of this megatrend?

Here’s one idea …

The BATT Signal Is Flashing

The Amplify Lithium & Battery Technology ETF (NYSE: BATT) owns companies along the battery spectrum, from mining to battery engineering to manufacturing.

 

It has an expense ratio of 0.59% and includes top companies like Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA), Contemporary Amperex Technology (the aforementioned Chinese EV battery giant), BHP Group (NYSE: BHP) and BYD (OTC: BYDDY), a Chinese EV maker backed by Warren Buffett.

As the chart illustrates, BATT rocketed off its bottom last March. It’s spent much of 2021 consolidating into a wedge, coiling up for a potentially big move.

With higher lows over that span, my bet is that its next big move is higher.

These are just some of the potentially big winners in the big battery metals megatrend that’s underway.

I’ll be revealing even more at the New Orleans Investment Conference, which runs Oct. 19 through 22. This is a fantastic conference in a wonderful city with plenty of great speakers, including Rick Rule, Ron Paul, James Grant, Grant Williams and many more. You can check out the details HERE.

What’s more, the conference organizers have pledged to donate $100 from each new primary registration to the New Orleans Second Harvest Food Bank. It’s a win-win. So, I hope to see you in New Orleans.

Remember, always do your own research before buying anything. But the starting pistol has sounded … and the rush is on! Don’t wait too long.

All the best,

Sean Brodrick

About the Editor

Supercycles aren't daily occurrences. They happen in stages and can last for years. Sean Brodrick identifies them early and mines for the most financially sound stocks within them. And he taps into the powerful Weiss Ratings, along with our proprietary AI Performance Booster, to help him do it!

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