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Finding the Best Battery Metals Investments with Analyst Chris Berry


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In this interview, independent energy metals analyst Chris Berry shares insights on investing in the battery metals space. Topics discussed are carbon streaming royalties, nuclear energy’s role in the EV revolution, battery recycling companies and advice for mining stock investors looking to invest in battery metal miners. Chris Berry is the president of House Mountain Partners (www.DiscoveryInvesting.com).
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Carbon Streaming Royalties
4:18 Nuclear power to fuel green movement?
7:40 Battery recycling
10:36 Dangers of battery recycling
12:07 EVs with battery fires
14:13 Advice for mining stock investors in battery metal miners
18:08 Manganese as a battery metal
Follow Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cberry1
Disclosure: Chris was a former advisory board member for Li Cycle (pre-IPO) and is a current advisor for Standard Lithium, a US-based lithium developer. Both companies were mentioned in the interview. None of the companies discussed are owned by Bill Powers or are MSE sponsors.
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