Global X Funds to unveil world’s first lithium ETF

 

“The Global X Lithium ETF is an efficient way to invest in what we refer to as a “green” commodity because of its direct correlation to the renewable energy market such as electric cars and energy storage,” said Bruno del Ama, CEO of Global X Funds in a press release.

Lithium is expected to be in increasing demand as carmakers look to costly but more efficient lithium-ion batteries to power hybrid and electric vehicles.

The new lithium ETF will trade under the ticker symbol on the New York Stock Exchange.

 

It is based on the Solactive Global Lithium Index, which is designed to reflect the performance of the largest and most liquid lithium battery producing and mining and refining companies in the world.

 

 

Lithium is expected to be in increasing demand as carmakers look to costly but more efficient lithium-ion batteries to power hybrid and electric vehicles.

The new lithium stocks ETF will trade under the ticker symbol on the New York Stock Exchange.

 

 

“Lithium is the lightest metal,” said Jose C. Gonzalez, chief operating officer of Global X Funds.

“When processed, it has the capacity to store electric energy more efficiently than any other material. Efficient electric energy storage is necessary for all green energy products and the computer systems that control them — like electric cars, solar, wind and water power,” he said.

 

New ETF targets fast-growing lithium market

* Will be based off of Solactive Global Lithium Index

 

It is based on the Solactive Global Lithium Index, which is designed to reflect the performance of the largest and most liquid lithium battery producing and mining and refining companies in the world.

The ETF consists of 20 different companies, with a market capitalization of $29,8-billion.

 

The new lithium ETF will trade under the ticker symbol LIT.N on the New York Stock Exchange.

 

It is based on the Solactive Global Lithium Index, which is designed to reflect the performance of the largest and most liquid lithium battery producing and mining and refining companies in the world.

The ETF consists of 20 different companies, with a market capitalization of $29.8 billion.

As of July 13, 51 percent of the index was made up of lithium battery manufacturers, with the rest comprised of lithium mining and refining companies.

The top three holding were lithium producers SQM from Chile, FMC Corp and Rockwood Holdings from the United States.

“Lithium is the lightest metal,” said Jose C. Gonzalez, chief operating officer of Global X Funds.

“When processed, it has the capacity to store electric energy more efficiently than any other material. Efficient electric energy storage is necessary for all green energy products and the computer systems that control them — like electric cars, solar, wind and water power,” he said.

 

Battery Grade Lithium Stock Pick Of Warren Buffett

Back In sept 2008 Warren Buffett shocked the entire market and wall street when he invested $250,000,000 in some Asian lithium-ion electric car company.

The main reason all investors and market concourse alike were so messed up over this, was because of all people Warren Buffett was breaking his own sacred rules of investing, Which is to never invest into something you do not FULLY understand.

He admitted that he doesn’t know a thing about electric cars.

 

So here is exactly why he pulled out his wallet.

 

Like I said, he knew that the electric car industry would be the main users of lithium-ion batteries, and a car would need a lot of them.

 

 

Instead, we’re bullish on the commodity that is vital to the battery technology that’ll be used in electric cars: lithium.

Doesn’t that make sense?  Why invest in an engine, when you can invest in what the engine gets its power from.  SMART AH!

The play specifically, is a tiny mining outfit that currently trades for around $1.00 a share.

Today there are many lithium stocks out there that will never be able to produce battery grade lithium.  This specific lithium stock has the best battery grade lithium in North America.

Learn all about this lithium stock and why it’s set to skyrocket in our new report The Best Way To Profit from the Lithium Bull Market, by signing up below.

So what is standard battery grade lithium (SBGL)? SBGL is a lithium carbonate manufactured for solid ion conductors and monocrystals used in the electronics industry. This carbonate is a source of a raw material for the production of cathode material used in lithium ion batteries (lithium cobalt oxide, lithium manganese oxide).

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