Tellurium is 4 times more scarce than gold in the earths crust and recent findings in the Sun-Yat Sen university in China have determined that Tellurium can be used for water desalinization.
Currently some 600 metric tones are being pulled out the ground annually, mostly as byproducts of copper mining. The production is going to increase but because of scarcity peak tellurium will come more sooner than later. Because tellurium is considered a critical metal by the US govt and proven research of its use for water desalinization, as well as future water crisises being apparent, I think its best to invest in tellurium.
1kg of tellurium is less than $100 USD. Tellurium is rare, rarer than gold. Demand will shoot up in ten years time. Better invest now.
>we found out what cleans our water >we're taking it from there to clean our water
brainlet logic at it's finest
Jeremiah Miller
how to buy tellurium, user?
Thomas Sanders
Aliway but I don’t trust chinks. Belmont metal is more reliable but you’ll buy kg ingots and not small ounces. You have to contact them to actually buy the stuff.
Wyatt Jackson
Ok, how to sell it then?
Jaxson Lewis
It’s a long term investment (10 years). By the time shortages become apparent there would be a lot of buyers of tellurium.
You can buy 1 gram, 10 gram, 100 gram and even 1kg tellurium from here.
Jason Price
When the time is ready they'll knock at your door.
Robert Torres
Does it corrode like all other metal besides gold
Jose Jenkins
>1kg is less than 100usd but they sell it to me for 500usd? I feel like i'm about to get ripped off.
Adam Jenkins
Then sell for 100% profit when the time comes?
Jacob Cruz
This sounds like bullshit
Jordan Phillips
It is
Luis Parker
>Tellurium and tellurium compounds are considered to be mildly toxic >Humans exposed to as little as 0.01 mg/m3 or less in air exude a foul garlic-like odor known as "tellurium breath".[59][79] This is caused by the body converting tellurium from any oxidation state to dimethyl telluride, (CH3)2Te. This is a volatile compound with a pungent garlic-like smell
Ryan Morgan
Or are you the person selling to me? The fact you suggest to take an instant 80% loss for the possibility of making a 100% in the future shows you're not here to share a good investment tip. Eat shit pajeet.
Asher Russell
LOL OP was never serious. he just wanted to get people to smell like garlic
Jose Evans
Blessed by shrek
Jason Harris
>4 times rarer than gold below ground >going to be used heavily for water desalination >water scarcity will be a thing in the near future >tellurium production will easily reach peak and then shortage >can easily make 100%,1000%,10000% return on investment You can pass up on the opportunity. I don’t really care.
Ethan Wood
Water falls from the sky for free nigger
Hunter Butler
Have at it man. Get rich. I'm not bothering paying a 5x markup though.
Zachary Taylor
Would a fireproof safe be a good place to store tellurium?
Logan Torres
Not as safe as an ETF
Wyatt Price
Why not iridium then, 12 times rarer than gold and actually useful
Zachary Roberts
Buy rhodium instead. Shit is used in solar panels and 90% of it comes from one African region. The other 5% is Russian Norilsk
Xavier Wilson
Because they’re both expensive as fuck retards.
Nathaniel Bailey
You shoyldnt be interested in price, look at potential profit. Noone makes you buy 1kg of rhodium. Tellurium is a fucking byproduct. If aomehow Cu was no longer needed, Te might have become more expensive since now you have to produce lots of trash Cu to obtain Te. But it is the reverse. Cu is needed everywhere, and Te is just a bonus to Cu.
Not related to metals, but one of my ancestors (white guy) was best friends with Sun-Yat Sen and helped him establish modern China. Sun-Yat Sen is the godfather to not only China, but my ancestor's son.
Yet here I am, broke (but no debt) and working in the food service industry.
Kevin Morgan
How would a nigga get into mining in hyper dysfunctional african war torn countries as a foreigner?