Market Matters Live Q&A: Is it too late to buy battery metal stocks
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By 2030, it’s expected that 145 million electric vehicles globally will be on the road, up from just seven million in 2021. Power grids are transitioning to more sustainable means and governments are being rolled as a consequence of their climate policies. The global energy transition is clearly underway.
Join me and Shaw & Partners' Peter O'Connor & Michael Clark and hear how we are investing for this tectonic shift.
In the webinar we will cover the outlook for battery metals, whether investors have priced in too much optimism and where the best opportunities in Australia are at the moment.
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James is the Lead Portfolio Manager & primary author at Market Matters, a digital advice & investment platform with over 2500 members that offers real market intel & portfolios open for investment. He is also a Senior Portfolio Manager at Shaw and Partners heading up a team that manages direct domestic and international equity & fixed-income portfolios for wholesale investors.
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