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It begins... We're so fucking early.
What are your strategies to best position oneself to the imminent Uranium bull run.

Miners?
Physical uranium trust?
ETFs?

>> No.49894159

>>49894133
Mali niggers backed by Rus Chads already kicked froggies out of Mali. They won't be getting their uranium.

>> No.49894166

>>49894133
Do you know how long it takes to build a nuclear plant?

>> No.49894236

>>49894166
Just let the chinks build it, I'm sure they can create one in 2 years.

>> No.49894280

>>49894166
Rolls Royce ready to start production on SMR's

>> No.49894310

>>49894166
Nigga it's just a furnace with a turbine with several layers of metal and concrete surrounding it, how hard can it be?

>> No.49894319

>>49894133
I want to invest in nuclear but you never know when the hippies are going to shit up construction or just to throw another regulation on the pile and tank it all.

>> No.49894323

>>49894166
Around 10 minutes, give or take

>> No.49894332

bumping a uranium thread just for the pure novelty. i own urnm and uuuu.

>> No.49894340

>>49894133
yea.. 40 years early. Gonna make it, to the deathbed

>> No.49894350

>>49894340
kek
it does feel like that sometimes

>> No.49894417
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49894417

>>49894166
>Do you know how long it takes to build a nuclear plant?

Did you know how many nuclear power plants are already constructed and completely dormant in both Japan and Germany, that are now being considered for restart given that the based Russiabros are fucking with their energy supply?

Here's a list from Japan:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nuclear_power_plants_in_Japan

>> No.49894422

>>49894236
On average for the actual construction its about 5 years
Another 3 to 7 years depending on the country to find a suitable location and pass all the requirements for natural disasters

>> No.49894461

>>49894417
Why the fuck are the Japs building nuclear plants when they live on fault lines and Japan will be underwater in 100 years?

I mean fuck sake, Fukushima was bad enough.

>> No.49894465

>>49894417
Germany would rather be dresdened 10,000 times over than ever admit shutting their nuke plants down was a bad idea.

>> No.49894493

>>49894280
>Rolls Royce ready to start production on SMR's
yeah but realistically
.....
5? 10? years to they've got the first few installed and running

the gimps in parliament haven't even okayed one so far as im aware

>> No.49894502

>>49894133
Holding physical, etfs and explorers. Keen for it to run

>> No.49894535

>>49894319
>you never know when the hippies are going to shit up construction or just to throw another regulation on the pile and tank it all.
they won't be able to. they'll allow them to protest a bit, send their complaints in, then just ignore them and do it anyway.

the government has the ability to force planning through on the basis of "national importance". they did this with a theme park in London so in terms of multi decade energy security policies, the hippies don't stand a chance.

>> No.49894564

>>49894493
too busy re-writing new bills of rights

Is annoying as RR say they are ready to go and people in Gov just sit on their hands and approve new gas and oil licenses for their mates

>> No.49894569

>>49894280
>Rolls Royce ready to start production on SMRs
Which likely will be far more expensive per kWh than normal nuclear plants when they stop getting massively delayed.

>> No.49894604
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49894604

>>49894465
Those dumb niggers have now devolved to burning lignite coal like during the industrial revolution.
Their "Green" Party should be lined up against a brick wall and machine gunned in public for crimes against ecology.

Another year of Russian sanctions and Eurocucks will go back to burning animal dung like they do in Africa for their heating and cooking needs.

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49894672

>>49894604
it is pretty funny. they've spent so long touting green energy policy yet they just burn a fuck ton of russian gas and dig up more coal. the biggest machine in existence is a giant German bucket wheel excavator created expressly for..... digging up fuck tons of coal. it's not even painted green.

>> No.49894747

>>49894166
Nigga all you need is some plutonium and some control rods
Niggas was manipulating radiation levels using a screwdriver holding apart two halves of a core during the 40s. It's not that complex.
Like nigga, just bounce the radioactive material back onto itself more or less nigga

>> No.49894753

>>49894604
>Their Green" Party should be lined up against a brick wall and machine gunned in public for crimes against ecology.

German here, most of us been taking the shit on them for years, no clue either how they keep getting votes.

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>>49894753
Really shocking to me how a nation like Germany can have such an irrational reaction so as to cripple their own energy security, as the based Russiabros are now proving.

If Merkel were still in power, she would never play along with the idiotic Anglo-Zionist proxy war against Russia, but your new government is weak, inexperienced and stupid.

>> No.49896401

>>49894784
>If Merkel were still in power, she would never play along with the idiotic Anglo-Zionist proxy war against Russia,
Merkel was as retarded as the current government. She sent german troops to Afghanistan and she wanted to send troops to Iraq but was in opposition back then. She is as much an EU apparatschik / translatlantic as everyone currently in power. Nobody gives a shit about german national interests. We will get fucked by our retarded "Energiewende" we will get fucked by Target 2, we will get fucked by Euro bonds and italy/germany bond spreads. The only hope is that we will get fucked so hard that Europe shatters again into a Europe of nations not that soul- and identityless Europe we have now.

There is a reason chancellor Kohl wanted Victor Orban and not Merkel to speak on his funeral.

>> No.49897166

Leaps on URA or URNM

>> No.49897361

>>49896401
Now that I remember her tenure, you are probably right.
Europe as the conflict with Russia has shown - is not sovereign. They are vassals of the ZOG empire and the Europoodle "leaders" quickly fall in line with the orders coming from Washington.

>> No.49897545

>>49894535
>:
Also, the hippies are divided because "climate change". Those with an IQ above room temperature realize that nuclear is essential for carbon-free energy. Finally, fifty years late, the world will realize that nuclear is the future and focus on getting it right rather than trying to live without it.

>> No.49897585

>>49894417
Germany isnt considering it. They would rather run on coal

>> No.49897613

>>49894422
>3 to 7 years depending on the country to find a suitable location and pass all the requirements for natural disasters
How fucking useless are government agencies. Years to select a plot of land that won't be destroyed by a tornado or an earthquake.

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49897711

>you will reopen the nuclear power plants
il n'y a pas d'alternative

>> No.49897773

>>49894133
Curious as to why uranium is the best, idk commodities but would thorium be better or no?

>> No.49897915

Lithium and copper for batteries. Though it doesn't really matter if you compare lithium and uranium miner charts they've been trading identically over the last year.

>> No.49897953

>>49897585
Yeah but coal miners already did a 5x over the last year. You wanna get in early on the new narrative

>> No.49897970

>>49897773
Which existing power plants run on thorium?

>> No.49898394

>>49894133
Europe will always be a cuck and will never stand up against the US hegemony.

>> No.49899296

>>49894166
Isn't half of that time due to builders having to run a regulatory gauntlet, which surely could be "expedited" if there was a political urgency

>> No.49899347

>>49894166
1 year

>> No.49899395

>>49897773
thorium is extremely plentiful compared to uranium and also no one has successfully made use of it so far.

>> No.49899435

>>49894133
How can I build my own private nuclear powerplant?

>> No.49899449

>>49899435
In extreme secrecy

>> No.49899631

my uranium stocks are so upside down. i think i'm just going to hold them though.

>> No.49899721

>>49894166
--->/diy/

>> No.49899796
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49899796

>>49899435
I wouldn't recommend it

>> No.49899982

>>49899435
>Water
>Steel
>Lead
> Electical Cables
>Hydrolic systems
> Uranium
>Lots of screws
> Really good welding
> really good knowledge of nuclear energy

> Or do it the retard way like the faggots in chicago or Iran. Allah be praised.

>> No.49900038

>>49897545
But wind power or wave power is better because nuclear is too manly and macho.

>> No.49900054

>>49894133
Both Germany and Franche have really, really fucked up their nuclear program. You should expect to wait at least 2 years for them to sort it out.

>> No.49900069

The public perception of uranium is completely shit. They will never shift to it. You're literally buying a pipedream

>> No.49900091

>>49894747
muh nigga here spitting facts

>> No.49900121

>>49894604
Franche is even more fucked up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isgu-VrD0oM

>> No.49900191

>>49894133
>It begins... We're so fucking early.
I'm buying Nordex, Gamesa and Vestas. EU will pump hundreds of billions into Wind power soon.

>> No.49900320

>>49900069
people who whatever is best for their wallets.

>> No.49900490
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>>49900191

>> No.49900497

>>49900191
Are there options for these?

>> No.49900574

>>49894133
This thread glows

>> No.49900662

>>49900490
This is the most retarded thing I've ever seen.
>Out of sight, out of mind

Fucking sub-human tier thinking.

>> No.49900672

>>49894166
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/first-u-s-small-nuclear-reactor-design-is-approved/

>> No.49900966

>>49900662
wind power might be the dumbest renewable, especially the land based ones. they're made of out composite materials, which are not only petroleum based but are basically here forever/no recyclability... also the amount of land required for wind turbines is huge, which makes it expensive as fuck on top of the costs of the turbines themselves.

>> No.49901012

Nuclear is inevitable and the more Gemroids and other retards keep them shut down, the more dire the situation grows.
Man I'm hoping for Uranium stocks to get fucked in short term so I can accumulate more of them for cheap.

>> No.49901038

They'll still pump when they announce investments in the space. You sell during the pump and put it into lithium/uranium miners

>> No.49901228

>>49900672
The problem with small nuclear reactors is that they are less efficient and create more waste.

>> No.49901350

This just came out. Uranium is cheap related to everything else.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5ZXpAoZjT0

>> No.49901547

>>49900966
Theoretically you can put solar panels under the turbines though in terms of land.

>> No.49901759

>>49901038
So we sell our Uranium miners during the pump to buy Uranium miners after the bump?

That's an odd strategy bro. Was this plan developed by a crack team of /biz/ chimpanzees?

>> No.49901895

>>49894502
how are you storing your physical uranium?

>> No.49901972

>>49901895
Under my bed, it doubles as a night light

>> No.49902340

>>49896401
>we will get fucked by Target 2
Hans, how you gonna get fucked by a payment system?

>> No.49902418

>>49901759
Was talking about the dude that said EU will invest in wind energy which is obviously bullshit. Though it will pump temporarily when they announce it

Easier just to dca and hold uranium then trying to time it

>> No.49902761

The fsb is so funny, like anyone gives a shit about the things they talk about or even refers to the concept of Atlanticism. No one cares, Russia is a dumpster fire. Germany burning animal dung for fuel would still be a nicer place to live than r*ssia on its best day

>> No.49903693

>>49902761
>Muh russia

Back to /k/ or rebbit, trannie.

>> No.49905202

>>49901972
It doesnt glow you fucking stupid mutt

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49905244

>>49894422
>3-7 years to pass regulations
lol

>> No.49905308

>>49899796
This is the guy that tried to build a reactor with radioactive material from smoke detectors isnt he?

>> No.49906968

What stocks should I buy if I want to get into Uranium?
I know URNM, UUUU, DNN, and CJJ all come up frequently.

>> No.49907063

>>49894166
>"it takes DECADES of hecking SCIENCE to build a steam generator!!"
go back you faggot

>> No.49907574

>>49906968
Go with those and you can't fail.
Throw in Encore energy and maybe UEC, both US companies so they'll be sucking the government tit.
Global atomic is apparently one that's close to production, but they're in Africa.

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>>49905202
It does if you stack enough. You're not a stacklet are you?

>> No.49908287

>>49900069
The public can be led to believe literally anything in a matter of a few weeks. Trust the science

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>>49894133
>miners
don't invest in miners. if you want to use them as a lottery ticket, either change everything you think you know about valuation so that you don't fuck up, or just use an ETF. i prefer URNM but there are others.
>physical
there is only one worth considering. and this is not advantageous to americans; do not use sprott's trust unless you are canadian. understand that, no matter how much uranium he buys, literally zero utilities are forced to buy it from him. he is betting on being able to contract in the term market, and out-price miners, for decades straight. this is... feasible. but it's also political.
>ETFs
the reason why i like URNM is the top holdings are perfectly adjusted. the rest is garbage. outside of the kazahks, cameco, rio tinto, paladin... it's all long-shot lottery tickets to me.
>early
no, no. people have been waiting well over a decade for this. we are right on time. i ran "glowing rocks general" for a bit and started a body of research entitled NUKE THE CHINKS 2021 but i just didn't feel like keeping it going. i'm too spur-of-the-moment. i have decided this year i will be a busy little bee buzzing "crypto will fail" into everyone's ear.

>> No.49908332

>>49897773
>>49897970
nothing beyond experimental reactors can run on thorium yet. the containment metals are beyond exotic. we will get there, though. unlike fusion we will actually be able to do this within 30 years.

>> No.49908454

>>49900966
it depends on what factors of production you want to waste the most of. if "land" is the answer, solar is worse. for just about every other material, commercial wind is worse. all those factors, like fiberglass and lubricants and rubber and silicone and aluminum, will be destroyed far faster by wind than by solar.
small scale DIY wind, however, is massively advantageous to a farm/ranch single-family dwelling in the right part of the world.

>> No.49908568

>>49906968
nothing. nobody. you should read a goddamn mountain of articles first. watch hours and hours of conference footage and interviews and PR puff pieces.
>>49907574
>you can't fail.
you can always fucking fail.
>but they're in Africa.
africa is not africa is not africa. namibia is the best african jurisdiction.

>> No.49908897

>>49894133
Is now the time to make uranium mining claims?

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>>49894133
but uranium also comes from russia

>> No.49910499

URANIUM
U
U
U

URANIUM
E
C

The future of electricity is will be brought to
the world by URANIUM.

>> No.49911345

>>49894672
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azEvfD4C6ow

>> No.49912484

>>49894535
LOL australia has just elected a fuck ton of independents and greens we have no hope of ever getting a nuclear reactor even thou we are experiencing blackouts and surging costs in power. we have some of the largest mineral deposits in the world enough to power our country for the next 1000+ years uranium included but we never use it and put ourselves through this shit. quite sad really

>> No.49912573

Germany had a good solution. Just buy Russian coal.