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The time to get into a market is when it is washed out and nobody cares anymore. At that part of the cycle competition is very low, creating potential value opportunities.
Nuclear reactors require uranium. Either we mine more uranium or we mothball reactors. Mining is not profitable at current prices. The number of reactors is increasing. Concerns over CO2 emissions will put political pressure to cut fossil fuel combustion engines. This will lead to a narrative of a nuclear renaissance with clean abundant energy, driving uranium prices markedly higher.
This is the type of market that you should be dollar cost averaging into. It's very slow and you can take your time. A value detective candy store. Enjoy.
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