Billionaires like to invest in gold and vanadium
Several billionaires have already invested in gold this year, in some cases for the first time. The money of the super-rich also flows into renewable energies, including vanadium.
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For example, Sam Zell, founder of the investment company Equity Group, invested in gold for the first time. In the medium term he expects a supply shortage and thus a rising gold price. He might be right about that, because global gold production is gradually falling and central banks are buying a lot of the gold that is then missing from the market.
Gold producers such as Caledonia Mining should therefore be pleased. Caledonia Mining - http://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=298787 - has a successful production history with its Blanket gold mine in Zimbabwe. Nearly 12,000 ounces of gold were mined in the first quarter of 2019. By 2022, the production volume is to be increased continuously to around 80,000 ounces of gold per year.
But billionaires don't just deal with gold investments. For they have seen the signs of the times. The global attitude to climate change and the trend towards clean energy is making them enter companies and projects in these areas. Billionaire Robert Friedland from the mining industry believes that "there will be a revolution in vanadium redox batteries" and that they will become an integral part of the new clean tech economy. 100,000 charges without loss of quality and simultaneous charging and discharging are just two of the advantages of this type of battery. Solar energy and wind power benefit from vanadium redox batteries.
China has also demanded that minimum quantities of vanadium be used in all new construction projects, as vanadium increases the tensile strength of steel. This could lead to a further increase in demand for vanadium.
This is why companies with vanadium projects such as Delrey Metals come into focus. Delrey Metals - http://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=299034 - is a 100 percent owner
of four prospective vanadium projects in Britsh Columbia and holds an 80% interest in the Four Corners Vanadium Titanium Project in Newfoundland.
Current company information and press releases from Delrey Metals (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/delrey-metals-corp/) and Caledonia Mining (https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/caledonia-mining-corp/).
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