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And it closed 11.3% up.Something's afoot in the uranium market. The uranium ETF - URA had a big up day yesterday. This induced buying in the ASX uranium stocks. I notice that the pre-market price for URA is up another 3% before the open.
Good eveningToday
75% greeen, 25% flat, 0% red.
Greens averaging near on 10% up.
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Today
75% greeen, 25% flat, 0% red.
Greens averaging near on 10% up.
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True, forgot about that, and US & Kiev clown would not only blame it on Putin, but it would nailed the coffin on EU forever.Due to Japanese PM not just saying they are bringing all their current reactors back on line but going to build more.
Fingers crossed there's not an accident, or otherwise, with a nuclear plant in Ukraine in the meantime.
I tightened SL and went out of my US uranium on the night.. probably not a wise moveTrue, forgot about that, and US & Kiev clown would not only blame it on Putin, but it would nailed the coffin on EU forever.
I will get out of my uranium exposure tonight.
When they get SMR's past all the safety regulators, the sky is the limit, well not literally.
Whilst selling as much coal as possible to China and others - that makes sense!? It is Chinese companies that own a lot of coal in the ground in Australia so that will be their fault - and tax can be used for nuclear reactors if companies like Yancoal start paying much: Nothing from 2014 to 2020. So everything will be hunky dory except it takes about 10 years to get a nuclear plant fully onstream.I would be all in favour of more nuclear reactors in Australia if they built them in places like Bowral or the Mornington Peninsula.
I am a great believer in Nuclear Power as clean energy.
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Whilst selling as much coal as possible to China and others - that makes sense!? It is Chinese companies that own a lot of coal in the ground in Australia so that will be their fault - and tax can be used for nuclear reactors if companies like Yancoal start paying much: Nothing from 2014 to 2020. So everything will be hunky dory except it takes about 10 years to get a nuclear plant fully onstream.
Well we need to start sometime.I would be all in favour of more nuclear reactors in Australia if they built them in places like Bowral or the Mornington Peninsula.
I am a great believer in Nuclear Power as clean energy.
gg
I would be all in favour of more nuclear reactors in Australia if they built them in places like Bowral or the Mornington Peninsula.
I am a great believer in Nuclear Power as clean energy.
gg
Rick Rule Makes the Case for Uranium Premiered Oct 24, 2022 Https://youtu.be/PMWMFugffl4 2 months ago - Https://youtu.be/kymCXishsmY |
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