Uranium Prices: The Top Three Ways to Play the Nuclear Power Surge

 
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10 Responses

  1. Paul | February 22, 2011

    Hi Keith, I enjoy your services and look forward to each days reading .With so much activity in the market is there a way to know what to invest in for earlier gains. Also would you recommend shorter plays with options at times. Is there still time to get into the may seminar in san diago?

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  2. JIM HOLLEMAN | February 27, 2011

    WOULD LIKE TO BECOME MORE INFORMED OF YOUR FINANCIAL SAVVY

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  3. Arthur Delisle | March 2, 2011

    Hi I own 6225 share of uranium one.
    I purchased at $6.13 for each .01 cent I make $62.25
    Thats a winner

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  4. Pete Leaming | March 7, 2011

    Try looking at LBSR which I bought fo4 .0044

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  5. eusebio mendoza | March 8, 2011

    excellent info.

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  6. Marc Authier | March 12, 2011

    Wrong timing boys and girld. 10 nuclear plants about to explode in Japan since the earth quake and tsunami. Sell ALL your uranium related shares. This ain't over. Now you can just expect to see how Californians will react monday when they look at what happened at Fukushima plant.

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  7. Buck | March 19, 2011

    Thanks for the Uranium story, the sad events in Japan have certainly provided a buying opportunity if you are still believers in Nuclear. I certainly am.
    Speaking of Uranium stocks, have you guys had a look at a small Australian company called Black Range Minerals BLR (asx) ???

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  8. elio lumbroso | March 20, 2011

    I have bought 7000 shares of DNN at 3.30 $….they are down to 2.50 $

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  9. Didier Franc | March 20, 2011

    you are right, it is not the end of nuclear plant. It might be soon time to invest in uranium mining and strong company like Avera wich never got any nuclear accident so far. Their technology is expensive but reliable.

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  10. javier fernando romero retes | April 6, 2011

    it is intresting but in mexico we dont have eny information abou the uranio mines

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