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Dear Reader,

As James Cooper has clearly shown you here, it takes at least five years to make a meaningful discovery of critical metals.

That’s going to be a massive problem for many production lines in 2023.

This simply has not been factored into the ‘green transition’ that’s underway.

But there’s another layer to this problem…

The severe downturn that followed the China-led mining boom caused many exploration professionals to leave the industry.

The bust that lasted from 2014–18 meant that some of the world’s leading geologists were no longer in the game.

Some chose to take an early retirement, while others shifted into new, more stable careers.

On top of this, many universities closed the doors to mining engineering and geology degrees during the downturn years. No career prospects meant no enrolments.

The full consequences of a 10-year underinvestment in exploration are yet to play out.

But you can bet on one thing…

Seasoned exploration geologists are going to become even rarer than the minerals they’re trained to find.

Which is why I’m still pinching myself for managing to secure the services of James Cooper.

I’ve made some great hires in my tenure, but James takes the cake.

Having him walk you through making the right mining investments in this next phase is like getting tennis tuition from Roger Federer!

Which is why I reckon you should jump on his initial five picks ASAP.

Remember, it all comes with a locked-in 30-day subscription refund guarantee.

That subscription is a paltry $99. But we’ll even give that back to you within the first month if you’re not 100% satisfied.

I can’t stress enough what a coup
it was to get James in the fold…

Mining and exploration is an inherently risky business.

Even if James is right and we’re heading into a new boom time, these stocks are full of traps and pitfalls.

It’s a minefield. And you want a guy who knows it from top to bottom walking you through it.

What separates the successful companies from the chaff is investment in exploration.

It could be expanding the resource near the mine or looking for new exploration opportunities. Generally, ‘organic’ internal growth leads to a better outcome than mergers or takeovers.

James has seen firsthand all manner of management failures and successes.

Having personally worked across ALL five stages of development, he’s witnessed a multitude of factors that can threaten the outlook of a project during each and every step. But also factors that make a company’s share price receive a sudden, massive upward rerating.

He’s seeing those latter factors in all five of these picks. If you want to learn more, go here.

Sincerely,

James Woodburn Signature

James Woodburn,
Publisher, Fat Tail Investment Research

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