Tag: nuclear power
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Uranium Market Dynamics, Nuclear Power and Global Security Concerns
In a world grappling with climate change and striving to shift towards green energy, nuclear power has emerged as a key player. This clean, efficient, and potent form of energy is increasingly needed to help us move away from fossil fuels. Central to this transformation is uranium, the fuel used in nuclear power generation. However,…
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Spotlight on the Uranium Market: Emerging Opportunities Amidst Price Spikes and Underperforming Stocks
So this is it, we’ve finally started to see what’s been brewing in the long-term uranium market for a while, finally reaching the spot market, as the price is breaking out and reached $57.65 USD/lb very recently, and it looks like it’s stabilizing around the $56-57 range. As previously mentioned here, the Swiss vehicle, Zuri-invest…
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Canada’s largest uranium producer Cameco breaks out as uranium price rips!
Cameco is on a run due to uranium’s good fortune. In previous uranium articles, I spoke about how the technical charts were hinting at some downside. This did occur and charts we use to assess the uranium price hit our support levels, or price floor. Uranium itself was at a key psychological level testing the…
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Canada: A Critical Minerals Paradise Poised for Green Energy Transition
The race to secure a sustainable future powered by green energy continues to intensify, driving global demand for critical minerals vital to this transition. Few countries are as blessed with such an abundance of these resources as Canada. From lithium to uranium, copper to rare earth elements, Canada’s geological wealth is unmatched. This bountiful nation…
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Skyharbour Resources (SYH.V) approaches major support as uranium looks to breakout
*originally published November 23, 2022 We here at Equity Guru are big fans of uranium. The commodity is still up 7% for the year, but could be on the verge of making another large run taking us back to the highs of 2022 and above. In my most recent uranium weekly sector roundup, I discussed…