I am a layman in geopolitics and economics, and in fact, in almost everything except information technology. For me, it seems we live in a globalized world not because we built it that way, but because we got it from nature. It's essential to acknowledge this and act accordingly. Going against evident trends and realities can be painful. So, we need to establish some kind of peace or co-existence and work together. This planet is too small, and we face planetary-scale problems, I believe. We should promote pragmatism.
If you invest in physical uranium, you get only physical uranium. But if you invest in uranium miners, you also get other commodities, notably thorium.
I thought long and hard about interviewing any CEO of a sector I'm interested in. Amir's comments are consistent with other research I've found and my own conclusions, so I felt comfortable moving forward, with appropriate disclosures. Thank you for watching and commenting. -Ed
Uranium got a long way to go just start yes same are go for coal and shipping bulkers and offshore oil but that the only thing that are a bit cheap as there just start to move
Smart guy. Appreciate UEC and all you do. ❤
Very informative video.
UEC is overpriced
I am a layman in geopolitics and economics, and in fact, in almost everything except information technology. For me, it seems we live in a globalized world not because we built it that way, but because we got it from nature. It's essential to acknowledge this and act accordingly. Going against evident trends and realities can be painful. So, we need to establish some kind of peace or co-existence and work together. This planet is too small, and we face planetary-scale problems, I believe. We should promote pragmatism.
If you invest in physical uranium, you get only physical uranium. But if you invest in uranium miners, you also get other commodities, notably thorium.
When will the uranium mines in Wyoming and Texas come online?
Technicals and fundamentals in sync on this massive bull market
" so how much uranium do we produce locally, zero "
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I’ve done alright from the last few months with uranium etf it has a future because it works
If us can only use us uranium in defense but there are no mines in us??????
It takes more than ten years to plan and build a nuclear reactor.
China do it in 7 year and will get it down to 4 that what barndon munro said in a interview
Better get started then
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No U for the US.. well, let em eat cakes 😂
Like the show. Not a fan of episodes that talk their book
I like Adnani. I like uranium investing.
But he is paid to be wildly bullish.
I thought long and hard about interviewing any CEO of a sector I'm interested in. Amir's comments are consistent with other research I've found and my own conclusions, so I felt comfortable moving forward, with appropriate disclosures. Thank you for watching and commenting. -Ed
Lost respect for him when he pulled the rug from Peninsula
They’ll still do well though. It’ll just take longer
Uranium stocks are in red today as the sector is no longer cheap to buy...Smart money is leaving for cheap commodities
Negative, smart money is taking profits. UEC stock alone went up 150% in 5 months. So yeah pullback is inevitable. And btw it will go down evan more.
Uranium got a long way to go just start yes same are go for coal and shipping bulkers and offshore oil but that the only thing that are a bit cheap as there just start to move
Are you blind? The moving average looks insanely bullish....1-2 red days are expected.
Find a new hobby
This will slowly come off the boil around ten years from now, as the big supply crunch is forecast for 2030