Energy Metals Analyst Chris Berry Explains Why Lithium Stocks Have Been On a Tear




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Lithium stocks have been rising significantly since the end of 2019. Since August 2019, the Global X Lithium and Battery tech ETF is up nearly 45%. And some junior lithium stocks have seen gains of almost 200% since December 2019. In this interview, independent energy metals analyst Chris Berry explains why lithium stocks have been on a tear. He also shares his outlook for lithium and discusses battery metals investing opportunities. Chris is the president of House Mountain Partners (www.DiscoveryInvesting.com).

0:15 Introduction
1:08 Why have lithium stocks been rising?
5:03 Should lithium speculators focus more on Tesla’s stock chart instead of lithium price?
10:03 Oversupply of lithium through 2025?
14:29 Where to find the best value in lithium stocks now?
17:20 Could General Motors steal market share from Tesla?
21:36 Future demand for palladium and rhodium
23:10 Battery metals trends to pay attention to

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