Would love to hear more about the fragile political perception on uranium... Why hasn't uranium over all of these years taken off? What would be the impact of Russia lobbing over a tactical nuke in the Ukraine war? Would that destroy Rick's entire thesis? Is the uranium market this sensitive? More nuclear reactors = potentially more targets for terrorists? Are any of these things being considered?
Russia has been like a cat playing with a rat and that became blatantly obvious after the Ukraine/west terrorist attack which the media were shockingly celebrating. The day after, Russia hit +80 military targets all across Ukraine with a handful of civilian casualties. I mention this because Russia is who’s held the reactors and have kept them safe including after Ukraine repeatedly shells the plant. I know western media had, for a time, accused Russia of shooting at it, bombing it, booby trapping it all why holding it themselves or something but it’s been acknowledged Ukraine is who’ve been wildly reckless. I mention those points because the western papers openly celebrated a Ukrainian backed terrorist attack on the bridge and they’re blatantly attacking nuclear plants. That’s to say nothing of that mainstream western paper glorifying how civilians are being hunted down and disappeared or outright executed for simple cooperation with Russians. Then you have some of the ‘extreme’ elements of the Ukrainian military bragging about having a dirty bomb to blame on Russia. So I agree with your last question, would this impact the market and would its existence actually increase terrorism. It’s extremely difficult to say given the unprecedented rate of propaganda we’ve been put through the past 6 months (actually a few years if you catch my drift) with papers deleting old articles and everyone denying recent history. The Pentagon had stated 70% of the weapons were never finding their way - until CBS was releasing their documentary when that statistic was removed. So could we be looking at decades of sustained attacks? What would that do to the market? What a disaster, a disaster which honestly looks like the point of it all…
I'm doubting at this point nuclear fallout will kill the logical assumption that people don't want to freeze and starve to death. Now that the western elites have nearly bankrupted us financially and energy wise, anyone with any logic will support nuclear energy. I had friends laughing at me for suggesting they buy coal miner stocks in 2019. The only mistake I made was listening to them and not buying a lot more. Germany is as hypocritical as it gets, saying they will lead with green energy and then getting 505 of their energy from coal this year. Greta T now is shaming countries into using nuclear when 2 years ago she was shaming them not to. When the elites listen to a teenager on how to save the dying planet, you know we are screwed.
When I was visiting my brother in Paris, i found out that his house is run by electricity generated by nuclear power. It seems we created the nuclear energy and Jane Fonda forbade us the use of this cheap source of energy LOL
I have seen literally more than 100 times the thesis. I need luck, tons of luck 100% invested in uranium, up to now not so happy... Looking at coal or oil, dissapointed
Economics rides on physics, no heat source that boils water to dry steam is "green", they all emit 2-joules of wasteheat/watt on_the_wire times 1.7-aggi for greenhousing is output wattage times 3.4. So that 1500Mw plant emits 3.4× output, so 60% baseload emits 0.6 × 1500Mw × 3.4=3060Mj/second the physics, a textbook example. vs Using magnets for torque a 1-Mw genset/container 50yr no_inputs warranty with upkeep electricity no CO2 H2O or wasteheat/Mwh superconducts coils. The 1300hp all_magnet motor fits cars, 17yr RnD sparkless military_spec D.Antonio Romero dsgnr, Belgian: technokontrol's RF-5000. 13-units are 12-Mw of 100%-dutycycle baseload, est cost $1.6M/unit amortized $3.65/Mwh +(interest & upkeep)/month. So, 900-Mwh of baseload/13 ≈ 70 baseload groups, 900 × $3.65/unit= $3,285 +(interest & upkeep)/mo as a semi-portable replacement source of baseload. No CO2 H2O or wasteheat/Mwh ... 💰🙈 vs 🧲
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Responsible modern nuclear is the way. Been preaching this for years.
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Very interesting. I'd like to hear him dissect the uranium industry more. Which countries do what, who is consuming which type, etc.
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What was the date this was recorded. Without this information front and center it's value decreases rapidly.
$URA is the best uranium ETF I could find
Great concise informative overview of the uranium thesis.
To hate oil, when you l haven’t found a viable replacement is crazy.
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great interview but is this an old one?
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Would love to hear more about the fragile political perception on uranium... Why hasn't uranium over all of these years taken off? What would be the impact of Russia lobbing over a tactical nuke in the Ukraine war? Would that destroy Rick's entire thesis? Is the uranium market this sensitive? More nuclear reactors = potentially more targets for terrorists? Are any of these things being considered?
Russia has been like a cat playing with a rat and that became blatantly obvious after the Ukraine/west terrorist attack which the media were shockingly celebrating. The day after, Russia hit +80 military targets all across Ukraine with a handful of civilian casualties. I mention this because Russia is who’s held the reactors and have kept them safe including after Ukraine repeatedly shells the plant. I know western media had, for a time, accused Russia of shooting at it, bombing it, booby trapping it all why holding it themselves or something but it’s been acknowledged Ukraine is who’ve been wildly reckless.
I mention those points because the western papers openly celebrated a Ukrainian backed terrorist attack on the bridge and they’re blatantly attacking nuclear plants. That’s to say nothing of that mainstream western paper glorifying how civilians are being hunted down and disappeared or outright executed for simple cooperation with Russians. Then you have some of the ‘extreme’ elements of the Ukrainian military bragging about having a dirty bomb to blame on Russia.
So I agree with your last question, would this impact the market and would its existence actually increase terrorism. It’s extremely difficult to say given the unprecedented rate of propaganda we’ve been put through the past 6 months (actually a few years if you catch my drift) with papers deleting old articles and everyone denying recent history. The Pentagon had stated 70% of the weapons were never finding their way - until CBS was releasing their documentary when that statistic was removed. So could we be looking at decades of sustained attacks? What would that do to the market? What a disaster, a disaster which honestly looks like the point of it all…
I'm doubting at this point nuclear fallout will kill the logical assumption that people don't want to freeze and starve to death. Now that the western elites have nearly bankrupted us financially and energy wise, anyone with any logic will support nuclear energy. I had friends laughing at me for suggesting they buy coal miner stocks in 2019. The only mistake I made was listening to them and not buying a lot more. Germany is as hypocritical as it gets, saying they will lead with green energy and then getting 505 of their energy from coal this year. Greta T now is shaming countries into using nuclear when 2 years ago she was shaming them not to. When the elites listen to a teenager on how to save the dying planet, you know we are screwed.
When I was visiting my brother in Paris, i found out that his house is run by electricity generated by nuclear power.
It seems we created the nuclear energy and Jane Fonda forbade us the use of this cheap source of energy LOL
Shhhh I still need to stock up on more uranium stocks before the squeeze happens
I have seen literally more than 100 times the thesis.
I need luck, tons of luck 100% invested in uranium, up to now not so happy... Looking at coal or oil, dissapointed
My favorit dessert is Yellow cake.
Rick "In the Cat-seat" Rule.
Kanye will be a welcome addition to Battle Bank
This Rick guy is as smart as a rock, and as brave as a mouse !
What a despicable human being. He’s profiting on Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Three Mile Island and Fukushima! lol
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The ruler!
levels to this
What a despicable human being. He’s profiting on Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Three Mile Island and Fukushima!
Bit repetitive
Does detonating nukes count as nuclear power 😄
As if the want to solve the "energy crisis" 😂😂🤣.
What a despicable human being he’s profiting off Fukushima
There is no energy crisis, we have more energy and resources in the US than ever. Our economy and oil production is being shut down intentionally
Economics rides on physics, no heat source that boils water to dry steam is "green", they all emit 2-joules of wasteheat/watt on_the_wire times 1.7-aggi for greenhousing is output wattage times 3.4.
So that 1500Mw plant emits 3.4× output, so 60% baseload emits 0.6 × 1500Mw × 3.4=3060Mj/second the physics, a textbook example.
vs
Using magnets for torque a 1-Mw genset/container 50yr no_inputs warranty with upkeep electricity no CO2 H2O or wasteheat/Mwh superconducts coils.
The 1300hp all_magnet motor fits cars, 17yr RnD sparkless military_spec D.Antonio Romero dsgnr, Belgian: technokontrol's RF-5000.
13-units are 12-Mw of 100%-dutycycle baseload, est cost $1.6M/unit amortized $3.65/Mwh +(interest & upkeep)/month.
So, 900-Mwh of baseload/13 ≈ 70 baseload groups, 900 × $3.65/unit= $3,285 +(interest & upkeep)/mo as a semi-portable replacement source of baseload.
No CO2 H2O or wasteheat/Mwh ...
💰🙈 vs 🧲