American Lithium (AMLM) is already up 100% in the last 60 days. But the really big profits are just ahead.
Every $7,500 you invest could zoom to $45,000 before the end of 2010. Put this miracle in your portfolio today.
Why American Lithium's one-of-a-kind special situation could push it into the hero's spotlight overnight... and make you rich! | |
The 3 unstoppable forces propelling American Lithium's massive profit potential. | |
Why President Obama loves what American Lithium is doing. | |
How GM's re-birth is linked to lithium. | |
Why Chrysler, Toyota, BMW, Mercedes, and all the other automakers (even NASA) love what American Lithium is doing, too. |
But beneath that forbidden surface lies the largest lithium deposit in the United States, perhaps the second largest in the world. 700 million kg of lithium! And American Lithium just picked up 16,000 acres!
Lithium plays critical roles in an amazing array of miracle products: pharmaceuticals, aerospace alloys, ceramics, glass, lubricants, greases, and much more, including refrigeration, silver solder, textiles, propellants, the production of synthetic rubber, and of course, batteries.
Lithium-ion batteries power six out of 10 cell phones worldwide (that's billions of phones) and nine of 10 laptops (billions more computers). As a result, demand for lithium is strong and steady.
But lithium demand is suddenly surging!
But lithium demand is suddenly surging!
Unstoppable forces, such as our frantic desires to clean up our air, our quest for freedom from Middle Eastern oil, our disgust at high prices at the pump, and our goals for sustainable energy sources are catapulting demand for lithium off the charts.
The Miracle Mineral
strikes pay dirt again
Lithium, as the lightest metal on earth, allows more energy to be stored in lighter, smaller spaces than before. That's why the miracle mineral is used in cell phones and computers.
And now, lithium-ion batteries are getting bigger...
... big enough to power cars, trucks, buses, even moon-surface rovers and personal jetpacks used by astronauts.
A frenzied rush for the miracle mineral is about to boil over
Stimulus packages in the US and Europe have ignited a frenzy of attention and activity in the hybrid and all-electric car market. The Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing Program for battery development gets $25 BILLION. And this massive cash jolt is igniting lithium-hungry projects left and right.
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But he cautions, as it stands now, "...the industry simply can't produce enough lithium to build the hundreds of millions of large-format batteries needed to power the electric cars and plug-in hybrids of the future." It's simple. You own the product everyone demands and you have a successful, profitable business! To be one of those who profit the most, put American Lithium (AMLM) in your portfolio today. Share price has already jumped 100% in the last 60 days. And the super surge for lithium is just beginning. You could turn $7,500 into $45,000 in months. Even after galloping 100%, AMLM is still a bargain-hunter's delight. As of this writing, you can gobble up shares at about half a buck. And yet... |
Lithium is suddenly the most precious element in transportation |
Up to 70% of the cost of a lithium-ion battery goes to raw materials, such as lithium. And the batteries for cars are expensive. For instance, the lithium-ion battery in GM's 2010 Volt hybrid costs $21,000. That translates into a lot of money for lithium. Hitachi will supply lithium-ion batteries for GM's hybrid vehicles in 2010 and then sharply raise production to meet surging demand for on onslaught of new gas-electric cars. They're going to need a lot of lithium. And they're not alone. Besides GM's introduction of its Chevy Volt...
| The Tesla Roadster... Chrysler EcoVoyager... Dodge ZEO... Jeep Renegade... Saturn'sall of them are using lithium-ion batteries. Mitsubishi Motors anticipates demand for lithium will increase FIVE FOLD to meet the needs of electric vehicles. The USGS reports overall demand for lithium is growing about 5% each year. Look closer at this report and you see demand growing by 20% a year for lithium destined for batteries, a market now worth more than $4 billion. But when you look at the report even closer you see... The automotive market alone is on pace to spend $1.5 billion on lithium by 2015. And with President Obama promising one million American-made hybrid vehicles on the road by 2015, the demand surge for lithium has legs. Flextreme... |
Expected to replace gasoline | ||
The National Alliance for Advanced Transportation Battery Cell Manufacture reports,
"Lithium-ion batteries are anticipated to replace gasoline as the primary source of energy in future cars and military vehicles."It's all because lithium is the lightest metal on earth, enabling batteries to get smaller, and at the same time, more powerful.
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