Pennies Uncirculated
Posted in Uncategorized on 05/21/2007 12:30 pm by admin
Pennies Uncirculated
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A silent revolution's taking place in the commodity markets these days. After experiencing huge volatility in the last 18 months, commodities are marching steadily higher.
But, most investors aren't paying attention.
Take Nickel for example.
The price of Nickel is skyrocketing. I'll bet you had no idea. It's happening under the radar of the big news media. And one group is trying to corner the market... but more on that in a moment.
Nickel set new lows in March and April. Then it rallied to a new high in early August. All told, Nickel jumped in value more than 100%.
A pretty amazing run, don't you think?
Why did Nickel move so far, so fast?
China of course.
You see, vibrant economies require huge uninterrupted supplies of commodities. To fuel its fast growing economy, China is buying every commodity in sight. One big area of focus is the mineral rich, "land down under".
China's been swooping in and buying up every property on the market in Australia.
The numbers don't lie.
Just six years ago, you could barely find China on the merger and acquisition map. In 2003, China spent a mere $36 million dollars buying companies in Australia. Today they're the 800 pound gorilla. They've already spent more than $6 billion this year!
Clearly, China's buying needed supplies to fuel their economic growth.
One key ingredient to economic growth is Nickel. It has thousands of uses (including the change jingling around in your pocket). But one major application is a big demand driver now... and the other will develop in the next few years.
One big use for Nickel now is as a component in stainless steel. Stainless steel doesn't rust and it's very resistant to corrosion. That makes it an ideal raw material for use in food service, aerospace, cutlery, and major appliances. I'm sure you have some stainless steel products in your own kitchen.
Another growing use for Nickel is in advanced batteries.
This could be a huge demand driver in the very near future. These batteries are going to power electric cars. As battery technology advances, and as electric cars become more prevalent, demand is likely to skyrocket. Just imagine millions of cars on the road... each sporting a battery filled with Nickel.
Right now, China must import 23% of its Nickel needs. Remember, we're in a recession. As the economy starts to grow, China's demand is sure to skyrocket. China knows this and they're trying to corner the Nickel market by purchasing the miners producing the commodity.
China's annual economic growth jumped in the second quarter to 7.9%, up substantially from the first quarter. And the government is continuing to stimulate their economy. I don't know about you, but this is getting scary.
In just a few years, they have the potential to lock up a huge portion of production... driving prices still higher and creating shortages around the world.
The demand from China won't abate any time soon. That's why I think we're in the early stages of a multi-year run in commodities. If you haven't already, consider adding commodities to your portfolio... and capture some amazing gains.
Brian Mikes is the editor of the Dynamic Wealth Report, one of the world's most popular investment newsletters that offers investment ideas and news you can't get from the mainstream press. Brian and his team bring decades of Wall Street and Silicon Valley experience to help you discover profitable trading ideas you can use today. In addition to nickel demand trade ideas, you'll also receive FREE updates on penny stocks, options, ETFs, commodities and currencies that offer the best opportunity for immediate profit. For more information on a FREE subscription to the Dynamic Wealth Report, please visit: http://www.DynamicWealthReport.com/new.htm
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