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15945877 No.15945877 [Reply] [Original]

Why haven't you invested in the next energy bull market yet, biz?

>> No.15945893

>>15945877
bc hillary sold all of it to vlad

>> No.15945903

Unlike other metals such as copper or nickel, uranium is not traded on an organized commodity exchange such as the London Metal Exchange. Instead it is traded in most cases through contracts negotiated directly between a buyer and a seller

>> No.15945913

Because I don't have enough capital to trade futures.

>> No.15945917

>>15945903
Buy either UX1, a company like UUUU or Global X ETF

>> No.15945939

>>15945917
Uranium stocks are dodgy as fuck. Even if it’s a fair price, the market has to deal with political bullshit like >>15945893

>> No.15945962

>>15945939
good crypto don't have that stuff then

>> No.15946006
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15946006

>>15945917
Lmao that UUUU chart looks like the worst of shitcoins

>> No.15946022

>>15946006
Replace 2012 with early 2018

>> No.15946049

>>15946006
>not buying the bottom of an asset required by 1B+ chinese who needs energy

Imagine hating money that much

>> No.15946054
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15946054

another one lmao, i guess you could risk it and make bank. Seems to be tied heavily to politics

And once you go past politics, it's jews. From there you are at their mercy, only God knows what they will do in the next years.

>> No.15946069

Is there any way to buy this physical? I don’t trust counter parties with this shit

>> No.15946075

>investing in one of the most highly regulated materials on earth whose market consists of a few buyers politically powerful enough to be allowed to have it

>> No.15946081

>>15946049
They can keep the price at $0.005 and still operate normally as the market seems to be very hush-hush for uranium. If they can keep the price of gold and silver surpressed for decades, imagine this "ghost" asset.

>> No.15946085

>>15946069
yes just go to Kazakstan and buy some camel loads of it

>> No.15946090

honestly how the fuck is this allowed to have an ETF in the first place when bitcoin still isn't. what possible need is there for an ETF

>> No.15946096

>>15946081
gold and silver is not actually used though, only a very small amount at least

>> No.15946097

>>15946085
Storage could be an issue

>> No.15946099

>>15946069
Used to be able to buy this in eastern europe as recently as this decade.

>> No.15946114

>>15946096
Like that matters. Like you can check what governments and jewish oligarchs transact between them.

>> No.15946126

How can I invest in nuclear power? Is there a good stock or etf?

>> No.15946136

>>15946114
could ofc be the case, but same with most commodities then even copper or bauxit

>> No.15946147

>>15946126
check >>15946054

>> No.15946148

>>15945877
Real answer is LFTRs, but they get fudded against HARD by people with mega deep pockets. They would rather slow the pace of society itself than be forced to redirect an investment to continue gains.

>> No.15946170

>>15946148
What is that? Lftr?

>> No.15946198

>>15945877
>trusting paper
It's not yours unless it's physical and the cost of storing uranium is too high.

>> No.15946218

>>15946096
Wrong a shit ton of silver is used

>> No.15946250

>>15946170
Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor

Look up how much thorium is underneath the US and the energy generation capabilities.