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Every decade or so, like clockwork, we enter into a commodities supercycle that sees prices surge ac

Every decade or so, like clockwork, we enter into a commodities supercycle that sees prices surge across almost every industry. Every decade or so, like clockwork, we enter into a commodities supercycle that sees prices surge across almost every industry.                                                                                                      3 Ways to Profit From the Commodities Supercycle [Wealth Daily] Jason Simpkins / Jul 2, 2024 3 Ways to Profit From the Commodities Supercycle Every decade or so, like clockwork, we enter into a commodities supercycle that sees prices surge across almost every industry. The last was in the late 2000s in the run-up to the financial crisis. Uranium prices hit a record high of $148 per lb in 2007. Crude oil followed suit, climbing to a record high of $145 per barrel in 2008. Gold hit a record high around that time as well, topping out at more than $1,800 an ounce in 2011. However, that peak was eclipsed in May when gold prices soared to $2,454 per ounce. Prices regressed over the next decade, culminating with the pandemic in 2020, which caused an outright collapse in commodities. But that only set the stage for the current commodities supercycle. [Commodities Supercycle] New Nuclear Energy Could Mint Millionaires A new kind of nuclear power is about to transform the grid. Forbes calls it "the go-to energy source in America." It’s called a small modular reactor, or SMR. The first one of these cutting-edge reactors is expected to come online on U.S. soil this year. Tech billionaire Marc Andreessen calls for "1,000 new state-of-the-art nuclear power plants in the U.S. and Europe right now." AND almost ALL these SMRs have to buy fuel from one Midwestern company. Most people don’t even know this company exists... That’s why shares are set to skyrocket as soon as this story hits the mainstream. [Get the full story here while there’s still time.]( The pandemic erased demand for oil by halting traffic and grounding flights, causing a total collapse that briefly saw prices turn negative. Industry came to a screeching halt, killing the demand for iron and copper. And mines around the world shut down as people stopped going to work, undermining supplies of every major resource. Thus, a bull run for commodities was primed to occur as soon as things got back on track and economies started growing again. The rebound in the United States has been especially robust, which has helped drive commodities prices to their current levels. However, it’s also become apparent that global energy supplies are totally inadequate. The proliferation of massive data centers and energy-intensive technologies like AI and Bitcoin mining have caused a massive spike in energy consumption. The demand for technology is also pushing up prices for metals of all kinds — copper, silver, vanadium, lithium, etc. Gold, meanwhile, has benefited from lower grades, production setbacks, inflation, and geopolitical turmoil. Speaking of which, ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East have thrown the energy markets into disarray. Unlock the "Bitcoin Loophole" A unique "Bitcoin Loophole" is outshining Bitcoin by leaps and bounds. With a staggering 6,865% surge in merely 14 months... It performed 11.5 times better than Bitcoin did over the same time frame. This opportunity isn’t about purchasing coins or ETFs; it's accessible through a regular brokerage account. [Learn how you can get started with just $25.]( As always, OPEC has its thumb on the scale of the oil market, but sanctions and embargoes against Russia have created even more volatility. And finally, uranium has catapulted to its highest level in a decade due to a resurgence in nuclear energy, which had previously fallen out of favor following the Fukushima meltdown in 2011. That black swan event resulted in a lost decade for uranium that wiped out 85% of the industry. This is the perfect storm of events that’s led to a brand-new commodities supercycle — and it’s a tremendous opportunity for investors, because it’s just getting started. That’s why my colleague and co-editor of The Wealth Advisory, Jason Williams, has released [a new report]( detailing three distinct ways to profit from the commodities supercycle. One details a way for investors to lock in huge payouts from gold miners. Another exploits the copper bull. And the third details the best way to play uranium. Add up all three and you have the perfect playbook for profit. And I’m not just talking about massive capital gains, either. I’m talking about fat streams of income that will keep you flush with cash into your own golden years. [All the details you need are right here.]( Fight on, [Jason Simpkins Signature] Jason Simpkins [Wealth Daily ICYMI Header]( The $15.7 Trillion AI Revolution Is Sending These Metals Soaring Take a look at these strange yellow rocks: They may not appear special at first glance, but they’ve become the primary fuel source for AI. Countries across the globe are struggling with an escalating AI energy crisis. According to The New York Times: "AI Could Soon Need as Much Electricity as an ENTIRE Country." The problem is fossil fuels, solar, hydrogen, geothermal, and millions of windmills won’t cut it. That leaves only one viable answer: nuclear power. Nuclear power provides consistent, round-the-clock electricity that’s critical for AI. In response, uranium’s price has skyrocketed to levels not seen in more than a decade. And no matter what happens, this resource juggernaut is only going to get stronger and stronger. But it’s not just uranium... A perfect storm of THREE unprecedented forces just unleashed a rare whirlwind of profits for at least two other metals as well... Propelling individual investors into the biggest commodity boom supercycle EVER. Seizing this opportunity early could position you for unprecedented financial gains... A profit ride you won’t get off of for the next decade or two. [Learn more about this unique supercycle opportunity here.]( [Feedback? get in touch](mailto:/newsletter@wealthdaily.com?subject=Wealth%20Daily%20feedback) [Read this email online]( [Manage Newsletters]( [Share on Twitter]( You signed up for our newsletter with the email {EMAIL}. 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