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Fellow Investor,
One of the best investment ideas I’ve ever had came to me while riding an elephant in northern Thailand.
I was there with some pals... and after surviving a nerve-wracking river ride on a makeshift bamboo raft... and a run-in with a crazed tarantula... I now found myself perched on a pachyderm’s neck, with his wiry hairs digging into my leg.
Suddenly the beast stopped short.
A little girl was crossing our path, straining under the load of a sloshing bucket of water on her head. The mahout explained that all the wells in the village had dried up… so now this skinny little girl was walking a mile each way three times a day.
Water, I thought. If people are having this much trouble finding clean water in a rain forest, things must be much tougher in most of the world.
I made a mental note to look into water investments... as well as agriculture, metals and raw materials...
Forget Oil—Now This Is a Vital Commodity
"Roger Conrad and Yiannis Mostrous, two of the industry's most respected advisors, have joined forces in the resource-focused specialty newsletter, Vital Resource Investor."
—Steve Halpern, TheStockAdvisors.Com
If you think oil is a must-have liquid, think about water for a second. No alternative exists for it. Nothing can ever replace it. Less than 3% of world’s water is fresh, and there’s no more of it now than there was a million years ago. But six billion thirsty people must now share it.
More than one billion people each day don’t get enough water to drink or bathe. Every analysis we make suggests that the water shortage is going to worsen—even here in the U.S. Millions of people are pouring into California, Arizona and Florida, where there just isn’t enough water to support them.
What’s more, we use an amazing amount of the stuff in ways you’d never guess.
According to the New Scientist, it can take 360 gallons of water to produce a pound of sugar. And a pound of coffee requires 10 tons of water.
Because people will spend their last dime for a substance they need to survive, I’m bullish on water. Rising water prices will make fortunes for investors who position themselves now to profit from the impending shortage. Clean water is the very definition of a vital resource, and a liquid goldmine for the companies that provide it.
Is There a Better Business Anywhere?
Selling water is the perfect business if you think about it. Demand never drops, and people will pay almost anything to get it.
LETTER FROM THE CO-EDITOR
The Hotdog Theory of Investing
Dear Investor:
When Roger asked me to team up with him to create an advisory focusing on food, water, metals, and other commodities I was on board in about two seconds.
You see, one simple premise lies behind every recommendation in Vital Resource Investor: nothing drives up the price of whatever you’re selling faster than increasingly desperate customers.
If you were a hot dog vendor, what would you rather have going for you: gourmet franks or a crowd of starving customers? The companies you’ll find in Vital Resource Investor are selling products the world is starving for. It’s as simple as that.
A Gift-Wrapped Profit Opportunity
When the world is clamoring for something and there isn’t enough to go around, you’re being handed a gift-wrapped profit opportunity. With both developed and developing nations crying out for faster economic growth, the whole world is consuming ever-increasing amounts of raw materials to fuel their progress.
With so many forces converging to drive commodities higher, this is an almost effortless way to invest. When you get the big picture right, profits follow like day follows night
Please join Roger and me today and see for yourself how easy the profits come when you’re selling not what the world wants, but what it cannot do without.
Sincerely,
Yiannis Mostrous
Co-editor, Vital Resource Investor
Most water providers are monopolies selling a product with no known substitutes... and are filling a demand that’s growing in any economic condition. The bottom line is there's a fixed supply and demand for it is exploding around the world.
More and more of us feel forced to buy our drinking water to make sure it’s clean. In my area, if you want purified, ozonated water you’re paying $1.39 gallon. Or, drink the tapwater out of the Potomac River with six pharmaceuticals and transgendered fish! (I’m talking about Washington, DC, my friend, our nation’s capital!)
When water supplies dry up, people get testy. Georgia came to blows with Tennessee when Atlanta’s reservoir dried up. The mighty Lake Lanier was drought-reduced to a duck puddle. And yet the Army Corps of Engineers diverted millions of gallons of lake water to Alabama and Florida.
So, Georgia’s governor, Sonny Perdue, threatened to move the state’s border two miles north to divert water from the Tennessee River!
With nasty water fights erupting between U.S. governors, imagine how ugly things could get between nations and tribes that already hate each other. Battles have been fought over water in Bolivia and Yugoslavia. We’ve even seen terrorist threats to kill the water supply in Asia and the Middle East. No wonder the Pentagon plans war games over likely water conflicts.
So How About that Water Idea I Had 10 Years Ago?
In the 10 years since my elephant adventure, water stocks have gained steadily, inching ahead no matter what was going on in the world. And they’re not slowing down. Last year Bloomberg’s Asia Pacific Water Index was the #1 performing index out of all 2,111 indexes it tracks—up an astounding 237% and 64 percentage points ahead of #2.
Water is the quintessential vital resource. Without it, economies wither up and die just as fast as people.
PORTFOLIO PICK: That’s why I’m so bullish on a little-known R&D outfit that has created a device that generates drinking water from wastewater. It has also just signed a deal to build a huge seawater desalination plant in drought-ridden Algeria.
Now trading for less than $2.50 a share, it could easily jump past $10 in the next few years.
You’ll get the whole story on this Singapore-based outfit in a free report I’ve released for VRI subscribers called The World’s Best Business Model: Selling Water to a Thirsty World.
Water is a perfect example of the must-have commodities you can profit from in Vital Resource Investor. And water is just the tip of the iceberg.
Every year, 80 million new people are born who need to be fed, clothed, and sheltered. Meanwhile, supplies of virtually every natural resource the world needs—hard and soft commodities alike—are shrinking.
I’ve never seen a better time to invest in resource stocks, at least not in my life.