(Herisau) Actually, no investor can avoid gold investments. But uranium and cobalt should not be forgotten either.
Cobalt is one of the most important raw materials of the future. Cobalt is necessary for the production of batteries in electric cars and is therefore in high demand around the world. Even if it is possible to reduce the proportion of cobalt in batteries, it will not be possible to do without it completely, at least not in the foreseeable future. The fact that most cobalt comes from the Congo, where it is often mined under dubious conditions, makes it even more explosive. But there is cobalt elsewhere, such as in
Uranium is also traded as a raw material with excellent future prospects. Even though
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