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Crypto is over for now, everyone is moving to uranium. there's a 50 million pound supply shortage and its going to be worse when America switches from underfeeding to overfeeding to produce enough enriched uranium to fuel our reactors as we move away from Russian fuels. Will you be stuck bagholding binguscoins, or will you ass rape nuclear fuel buyers for giga gains?

>> No.49824798

>>49823866
Would I need to store the uranium?
I live in a 1 bed flat (apartment) with no garden.

>> No.49824826

i can put the bitcoins in my crypto wallet, i cant put more than 22 kg of uranium in my house

>> No.49824852

>>49824798
Store it in your freezer.

>> No.49824859

>>49824798
>>49824826
you buy stocks in uranium mining companies

>> No.49824864

>>49824798
in a safe next to your bed is suitable.

>> No.49824990

>>49824859
as the kids say, if it's not in your possession, it's not your uranium.

>> No.49825041

>>49824859
Midwit take. If you don’t have it, you don’t own it.

>> No.49825655
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>>49824798
Up the ol' prison wallet. It's too valuable to leave at home.

>> No.49825939

>>49824859
Which ones?

>> No.49825970

I'm rotating into urMomium lmao

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>>49823866
How does that translate into coin? If I have, say, 10 cases of this toothpaste stored up from the cold war, how many [insert shill coin] could I get?

In all seriousness; unless there's some index fund or company stock, there are several ways in which attempting to "rotate into uranium" can end badly

>> No.49826339

>>49825939
UUUU, UEC and LEU
>>49824990
>>49825041
there is literally no spare supply to buy, it all has to be mined

>> No.49826674

cryptobros rotating into commodity is both a commodity top and crypto bottom signal

>> No.49826751

>>49826674
Uranium is a slower and more volatile sector, you still have to find someone to call to order uranium from the spot market unless you get a contract from a producer.

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49826829

>>49823866
i tried running a general about this but it doesn't get much attention and i've been kinda short on time and energy anyway
>>49824798
URNM is the best choice of ETF, in my opinion

>> No.49826856

>>49826829
hello fellow uranium chad. and same, busy lately, very tired.

>> No.49826888

>>49823866
https://www.investing.com/commodities/uranium-futures

I was thinking of going full lithium + copper.
I would love to add Uranium too if only the faggots at the top pushing for this global warming bullshit weren't also religiously against nuclear.

>> No.49826935

>>49826829
URA. For company CCJ or UUUU for higher beta

>> No.49826960

>>49826888
nice trips, and they're capitulating, joe brandon wants 4.3 billion for uranium enrichment from domestic sources, which is a lot since the sector is just one place in new mexico rn

>> No.49826982

lol you guys are retarded there is no gas shortage
they are just putting up an artificial supply limit
barrel oil is good but pump prices high it's just a trick

>> No.49827036

>>49826982
oil is steady at 110-120 because of refinery bottleneck, they're all operating at 94 percent capacity right now and soon one or two of them will blow up since they're old as shit.

>> No.49827049

>>49824990
hi so, welcome to /biz/, when you buy "stocks" what you have is called equity in the company, which entitles you to some of the profits.
did you know that "big evil corporations and their big evil profits" actually go to regular people, in small lots? they're not that big, and not at all evil. neat, huh?
once the bills are paid, and the taxes, and some money is set aside for future investment, and the executives who steer the ship are paid -- and this is very competitive now because since you all hate the very idea, there's fewer and fewer of them available that are good at what they do -- the rest is doled out to people who have gone to a public market, and, almost completely free, bought the right to those earnings in perpetuity.
isn't that great? so when you hold equity, what you own is a piece of the future! for example, for every dollar you pay for a unit of this right, you can sometimes get 6, 7, even 8 cents -- it will typically be paid out in four installments during each year, but sometimes it's split up into 12 times a year! doesn't sound like much, you say?
well, this is the cool part, companies can grow! so they might be worth more than the $1 you originally spent, especially if they're the kind of company that is able to increase this regular payment once in a while! even if after ten years they only grew their 6-cent payment by 1-cent per year, at the end of those ten years you'd have been paid 6+7+8+9+10+11+12+13+14+15 = $1.05 and more than doubled your personal wealth in that time, and any company that can do that is worth way more than the $1 it was originally worth! chances are, you can now sell it for $2, or even $3 per unit!
you're gonna love it here!

>> No.49827097

>>49826339
do not mislead people. japan is still selling. they have spoken about turning reactors back on and maybe building new ones, but not done anything.

>> No.49827147

>>49827097
they've been approving reactor restarts and one of their major trading houses sent an envoy to Kazakhstan to secure future uranium

>> No.49827194

>>49827147
>sent an envoy to Kazakhstan to secure future uranium
hmmm when was this? i was aware of the paper-pushing but not this.

>> No.49827224

>>49823866
Uranium comes from Russia and Kazakhstan you buffoon

>> No.49827227

what do we think about LEU?

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>>49827194
here it is
>>49827227
Used to be part of the DoE, tons of govt connections, CEO is a former obama energy sec and knows Biden, will be getting a ton of government money soon when congress passes 4.3 billion dollars for domestic enrichement

>> No.49827306

>>49826960
Interesting. I'll look further into it then.

>> No.49827308

>>49823866
Been buying Uranium miners for a year now. If this takes off it's a 10x opportunity.

>> No.49827327

>>49827224
the US has plenty. it's important to study how the market is structured though, the US is kind of also its own crazy little playground. the whole rest of the globe is basically an open market, more or less, but in the US things are different, we don't have to pay spot because we can just subsidize our miners and get a shitload out of the ground, and we generally don't like to sell ours to foreigners.

>> No.49827333

>>49827308
Talk dirty to me. Which ones are you into anon?

>> No.49827353

>>49825970
LOL

>> No.49827442

>>49823866
>energy shortages
I wonder if uranium/nuclear is going to be the solution though. There are governments that will actually rather restart coal plants than nuclear plants.

>> No.49827448

>>49826829
>URNM
any other recommendations?

>> No.49827473

>>49827442
Nuclear plants are extremely expensive compared to say, gas plants, and on top of that they take like 5 years to build.

>> No.49827512

>>49827333
checked
i held paladin energy OTC for a while while dip-buying into URNM. in at 0.35 and out just over 0.50 which in my estimation is fully priced until they raise capital and develop another mine. wild speculation will drag all miners way up, i'm sure they will go higher than that when that happens, but i'm not interested in a lottery ticket. i would rather ride that wave in an ETF. i don't believe in "picking just the winners."

>> No.49827530

>>49826960
and thank you btw

>> No.49827551

>>49827448
nope, can't honestly recommend anything else. go through their top holdings: https://seekingalpha.com/symbol/URNM/holdings and research them. you might, for example, take your capital and deploy it 15% cameco 5% paladin 80% URNM to adjust your return vs. URNM alone, but other than that i simply have not researched others close enough.
other anons have looked at deep yellow and liked what they saw, i imagine that is worth the time to look at.

>> No.49827553

>>49827473
they have an expensive up front cost but they produce cheaper electricity over time and can safely produce at 90 percent or more capacity all the time.
>>49827530
glad to share what i know

>> No.49827584

>>49827448
also start with this nerdy guy https://twitter.com/uraniuminsider and fan out into all of uranium twitter. good way to start following the personalities in this. but trust your own research, not their opinions, of course.

>> No.49827609

>>49827553
The upfront cost is all that matters to the politicians currently in office.

They would have a massive gap in their budget and they won't be able to take credit from the cheap ass future electricity if they don't win the next elections.

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49827613

for me, its copper

>> No.49827635

>>49826935
Rotated 10% of portfolio into URA about a year ago, it was even further under production price back then. You retards are late, but early enough to make it for sure

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49827642

My uranium position in order of holdings:
>DNN, UEC, UUUU, URN

>> No.49827676

>>49827609
People want to get off of fossil fuels, solar and wind are unreliable, the only way to have the clean EV future is nuclear, if JOE BRANDON is pro nuclear than its not politically bad, even the GOP is pro nuclear, Manchin got them to make nuclear energy legal in west Virginia

>> No.49827745

>>49827609
that's not a problem for the private sector, only a problem for government. warren buffet and bill gates don't have to answer to elections to build the natrium plant.
and then once it's done, it's gonna change the political spectrum in the US.

>> No.49827748

>>49827642
>No cameco
NGMI

>> No.49827770

>>49823866
i hope you're buying physical retards dont fall for the paper uranium jew

>> No.49827856

>>49827676
This.

Also, what almost nobody realises somehow: the energy consumption of the worlds population will keep rising. Maybe some of you guys are aware of the Kardashev Scale. Point is: its simply not manageable to progress on that scale as a civilization without nuclear fission energy (or fusion energy, but we‘re about 70-100 years to early to witness that).
On top of that, nuclear plants can be turned on with the click of a button, whereas especially coal takes a lot of time to get going. Renewables dont work seamlessly without nuclear power.

And as long as you dont build a reactor in an area prone to tsunamis/earchquakes like the fucking retarded ass japs did, nuclear power is absolutely safe at this point in history.

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>>49827770
excuse me sir this is a serious discussion

>> No.49827968

>>49827856
actually fukashima was the fault of the builder not following the architectural plans and built generators below sea level instead of above

>> No.49828158

>>49827856
>>49827968
not having any way to bleed off explosive hydrogen gas in an emergency is also retarded. there is no reason to put a gigantic concrete cap on top of reactor buildings. the persistent myth of reactors just irradiating the countryside simply by being there operating normally needs to die a horrible death.

>> No.49828162

>>49827856
>And as long as you dont build a reactor in an area prone to tsunamis/earchquakes like the fucking retarded ass japs did, nuclear power is absolutely safe at this point in history.

Did you not know that reactor failed shortly after a certain big nosed tribe gained control over it?

>> No.49829688

>mention certain tribe
>slid to page 10

Many such cases

>> No.49829906

>>49827551
>>49827584
>https://seekingalpha.com/symbol/URNM/holdings
thanks guys. I don't have any $ atm but will get fresh paychecks in a month and will buy.

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>>49823866
Take the glowie pill you stupid bastards!!!

>> No.49829984

>>49827642
>>49827748
go on
>>49827856
yes it's annoying that germany (((shut down))) their nuclear.

>> No.49830457

>>49823866
Yeah no.
Nuclear reactors are being slowly shut down in the West as demographics shift to non-European peoples. Who will run reactors properly in a third world society? Captcha:FUKJAN

>> No.49830488

>>49827676
wtf are u talking about mongoloid???

>> No.49830623

>>49823866
uranium is 100% the future. I'd post my at home stack, but its all in the centrifuge right now.

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49830718

I've been stacking for a while. Got almost 45kg bros. It's getting nice and warm

>> No.49830960

>>49824798
Take advantage of the inverse-square principle. Simply store it in the open, but put a fence around it at about 100 yards radius.

>> No.49830997

>>49830718

What are you building fren?

>> No.49831299

URANIUM
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URANIUM
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The future belongs to URANIUM

>> No.49831876

i hope Russia cracks down on Kazahkstan being too friendly with the west and cuts off their uranium exports, would make uranium squeeze harder than GME ever did.

>> No.49831896

>>49831299
You're a big guy