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Under-the-radar lithium exploration company set to unlock $1.2 billion annually in potential lithium

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With its groundbreaking new technology, this company lays claim to what could be one of the world’s richest lithium prize *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* [Header: Streetlight Confidential]( Defying the down market, one investment has emerged that appears poised to help investors potentially collect massive gains Under-the-Radar Company Poised to Unlock $1.1 Billion Annually in Lithium With its groundbreaking new technology, Recharge Resources Ltd. ([OTC: RECHF]() lays claim to what could be one of the world’s richest lithium prizes — one that could deliver windfall profits to early investors Dear Investor, Experts remain bullish on lithium prices, despite recent market volatility and the potential for a prolonged global slowdown. Thanks to a historic supply-demand imbalance for lithium – and President Biden’s unprecedented handout of $595 billion to the renewable energy sector – investment in lithium is surging. In fact, lithium prices have increased more than 11-fold since Biden’s inauguration. One beneficiary of this growing megatrend is lithium mining stocks, which skyrocketed as much as 210% in 2022, even as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq were cratering. In the midst of this red-hot lithium bull market, one little-known company – Recharge Resources ([OTC: RECHF]() – is deploying a disruptive new mining technology that could transform a 1,977-acre parcel of Argentinian land that was once thought to be worthless. Into a hugely valuable – and desperately needed – new source of lithium. [New source of lithium: aquifers]( Here’s what is happening: Lithium is typically found in underground aquifers of salt-rich water known as brine. Based on test drilling, geologists believe there is a vast amount of lithium carbonate at Recharge’s property — which would be valued at a staggering $1.2 billion a year at today’s lithium prices. The previous owner of this parcel of land felt that the lithium would be too expensive to refine because they discovered magnesium iron on the property...and it has a strong bond with lithium that can complicate the refining process. So they sold the property to Recharge Resources ([OTC: RECHF]() ... not knowing that Recharge had an ace up its sleeve in the form of energy-sector legend Phillip Thomas. Thomas teamed up with a brilliant group of engineers at the University of Melbourne to develop a groundbreaking new chemical solvent exchange process that’s able to free the lithium from the brine in as little as three hours instead of the 18 to 24 months required in conventional processing. The result is a proprietary process for extracting lithium that’s fast, effective, and profitable. Bottom line: This breakthrough innovation turned this 1,977-acre property from a worthless plot of barren land into a massive mining project that could hold lithium valued at more than $1.1 billion annually. Significant Opportunity Ahead: Claim Your Free Special Report With the Full Story [Special report: The Lithium Megatrend]( [Download Report]( Sincerely, [Bob Byrne signature] Bob Byrne Streetlight Confidential [Click Here to Subscribe]( Our mailing address is: Streetlight Confidential 15511 Hwy 71 West, Ste 110-207, Bee Cave, TX 78738 This is a PAID ADVERTISEMENT provided to customers of Schaeffer's Investment Research. Although we have sent you this email, Schaeffer's does not specifically endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Furthermore, we make no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Your privacy is very important to us, if you wish to be excluded from future notices, do not reply to this message. Instead, please click [here.]( Schaeffer's Investment Research 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Suite 450 Cincinnati, Ohio 45242

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