Having followed markets since the late 90s and, as most Americans, have weathered through several different market crashes since then, it's refreshing to see people waking up to the heavy manipulation in the financial markets. We now know the stock market is pumped full of Fed created dollars, the prices of precious metals have been extremely manipulated, and large hedge funds have been naked shorting (the creating of stock shares out of thin air in order for them to make money selling them) companies for who knows how long and to what degree..
With the recent, global pivot back toward nuclear (yes, the United States as well), and the reality of global uranium supply/ demand issues, it really seems like there is heavy momentum starting to build in favor of the need of Uranium.. the solar/ wind turbine "experiment" is quickly losing its legs and more waking up is happening in regards to these not really being sustainable ways to keep the power on..
If you're an autist who digs into financial rabbit holes, like I know a lot of us are, I wanted to point to some things to dig into regarding Uranium.. these are in no way the only ends and ways to go down, but are at least pretty solid places to start..
There is a good community over at www.reddit.com/r/UraniumSqueeze that is full of engineers, scientists, geologists, apes, etc. that are great at answering questions and can point to better resources and offer higher grade explanations more articulately than I can.. another thing I have been paying attention to is simply searching #uranium on tw!tt3r and digging from there.
The Uranium rabbit hole is for critical thinkers who are planners and looking for ways to hedge against and help get out in front of whatever shenanigans we know are coming our way..
A couple other tidbits for those who have already started their uranium digs would be these two thread unrolls:
Do you mean blackmarket or donating funding for scientists to buy it?
haha... neither.. there are physical holding funds and ETF's on the stock market that allow for one to invest/ participate in the physical uranium market.
Ooohhh ok, really? That's crazy. Wouldnt have thought they would let something like that happen. Very cool, thanks for explaining
$URPFT holds most of its assets in actual physical uranium, as one example. Not financial advice, just another ape regurgitating crayon swill I read elsewhere.
Still cool to know i can invest in uranium