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Investing in titanium has bome a viable alternative investment strategy.
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Titanium is a dark grey, light metal that is widely used in the industrial world. Titanium and its alloys are used in aerospace, shipbuilding, steelmaking, chemical, armor plating, laptops, heat exchanges, golf clubs, and even body piercings and football helmets. Its wide application makes the metal a necessity for a number of industries and companies alike, making it a prime investment for those looking to make a play on larger macroeconomic trends.[1] Only 5 percent of all mined and synthetic titanium minerals are actually used to make titanium metal, with the remaining 95 percent used to manufacture titanium dioxide (TiO2).[2]