Monkey2funky
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Has anybody invested in uranium? I have been reading reports that it is set to rocket. Does anyone have any tips on what the best play would be, and where to go to invest?
I subscribed to a news letter called investmentu, and another called Money Morning (Free trails to begin with, they look for a $500 subscription fee there after). They are tipping many of the companies mentioned in room305's report.
I bought Cameco as part of a ten stock portfolio last year all in the energy sector. It has performed very well but I'd recommend a spread across the energy sector, oil, gas, drilling, uranium, wind, new technologies like clean coal etc.
'Plant safety features performed as required during the earthquake', and that 'the team's review of plant operator records and analyses support the Japanese authorities' conclusion that the very small amount of radioactivity released was well below the authorised limits for public health and environmental safety.
Sure. Only 60 outright. Fair enough. Perhaps you should ask these people & their families what they think of nuclear power. At least hydroelectric wouldn't have done this to them...perhaps being killed outright would have been a blessing.chernobyl killed 60 according to UN.)
Sure. Only 60 outright. Fair enough.
You misunderstand me. I think it's a good idea (from personal financial point of view) to invest in uranium shares: it's the only viable fuel for the future and the price are likely to keep rising, unless there's a serious accident. That's the point I was trying to make: while they may have strong growth possibility, don't put all your eggs in the one basket like many did with technology shares.you believe that people who invest in nuclear energy are immoral fools.
I'm just reminding people about getting carried away...
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