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12874841 No.12874841 [Reply] [Original]

What stocks should I invest in to get rich from the inevitable battery boom when everyone and their mother gets an electric car?

>> No.12874851

Tesla's acquisition of Maxwell Technologies. (NASDAQ: TSLA)

>> No.12874853

>>12874841
>2019
>still believing in electric cars

you might as well pray to the easter bunny

>> No.12874867

>>12874853
why dont you choke on an exhaust pipe, ICE fag

>> No.12875163

Mineral extraction companies (lithium, graphite or a mix? From what country?)? Battery manufacturers? Consumer products manufacturers using these batteries?

>> No.12875166

>>12874841
rare earth metals

>> No.12875190

>>12874841
Bayhorse

>> No.12875216

>>12875163
>>12875166
>>12874841
Been looking at nautilus minerals. They're a deep sea mining company that have the kit but are waiting for their boat. Currently about 5p a share...

>> No.12875232

You're too late for making it with batteries. Look into the next step, like fuel cells or failsafe nuclear micro reactors.

>> No.12875253

>>12875232
Graphene technology is in its infancy, what are you on about?

>> No.12875291

>>12874841
LITH etf

>> No.12875322

>>12875216
The same nautilus minerals that filed for creditor protection?

>> No.12875397

>>12875253
Yeah but there's not enough Lithium on the planet to give every car a decent battery.

Batteries are going to be a stop-gap solution for the next few years until the real breakthroughs are discovered.

>> No.12875442

>>12875397
fuel cell cars etc also use batteries to some degree though

>> No.12875654

>>12874867
why would i

>what is even physics

>> No.12875687

>>12875397
If you invest in graphene your kids might be rich, but you wont.

>> No.12875896

One country
Chile.
You have chilean copper/lithium.
Invest in extraction companies.

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>>12875687
Graphene is a meme
t. physicist

>> No.12875922

>>12875322
Did you read the release as to why they did that? No? Go back and read it.

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>>12874841
knpd and suck cocks $1 ea

>> No.12876032

>>12875397
>Yeah but there's not enough Lithium on the planet to give every car a decent battery.
>t. Fossil fuels lobby

There is literally 4*10^14 tonnes of it in the earths crust.

>> No.12876061

>>12874853
Where do you live?

>> No.12876087

You're going to want to invest in lithium, cobalt, and gold. Copper will probably see a bubble at some point and long term I think it will see a price spike.

Now you've got a few ways of going for it. I've got some ideas in mind, but ultimately it involves either dealing with corrupt officials in relatively stable countries (China etc) or dealing in somewhat to very unstable third world countries (Congo etc). There will be large price swings and lots of ways to profit directly and indirectly from this.

I've considered starting a company that specializes in setting up mineral extraction operations in unstable countries, but I'm keeping those cards close to my chest.

>> No.12876104

>>12874851
>investing in a car manufacturer that can't figure out how to put a fucking door on straight with a p/b in the double digits
Plebbit brainlet detected. Can't wait for TSLA to implode in 5 years so all the numales lose their savings.

>> No.12876794

>>12876087
Why not graphite?

>> No.12877392

>>12876794

Why graphite?

>> No.12877419

batteries are usually lithium

>> No.12877433

invest in uber or lyft forget about electric cars for now.

>> No.12877437

>>12874841
Silver like biz has been saying for the past year

>> No.12877458

what ever company begins to harvest the moon... still a few years away, but plans are in motion

>> No.12877550

PCRFY

>> No.12877713

>>12877437
There are silver batteries. I wonder if they will become viable for anything other than jets now that silver prices are so low.

>> No.12877736

invest in plug you dumb nigger

>> No.12877965

>>12875232
>fuel cells or failsafe nuclear micro reactors

Nigga wut? You have to be trolling, those two things don't even come close to the foreseeable growth of battery tech, which hasn't even started to reach its potential rate of progress yet.

Lithium supply isn't going to be an issue since the whole area of focus when it comes to these batteries is making better electrodes and electrolytes so more efficient and energy dense batteries are possible. This technology is relatively new, and it's where all the research and money is at.