🚨Uranium stocks CRASH! This is Why! (MY PLAN) Big News!🚨



Uranium stocks are down big after their big run yesterday But Uranium price is up! Uranium ask broke $46.50 as The worlds …

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  1. <I totally agree with what you are saying….The fact is, BTC is the future of crypto and the questions traders ask themselves now if this is right time to invest? before jumping into conclusion i think you should take a look at things first. for the past few days the price of BTC has been fluctuating which means the market is currently unstable and you cant tell if it is going bearish or bullish. while others still continue to trade without the fear of making lose, others are being patient. it all depends on the pattern with which you trade and also the source of your signals. i would say trading has been going smoothly for me, i started with 1.5 BTC and i have accumulated over 13.6 BTC in just three weeks, with the trading strategy given to me by expert trader Bruce Olsen.

  2. Even if kazatomprom's output stays stable with political conditions (unlikely, and they have said they expect supply disruptions), the uranium thesis remains whole. If kprom does have significant supply issues, that adds an accelerant to the thesis

  3. This had a regime change operation written all over it. They have exploited a battle for power between Nazarbayev and Tokayev.
    This was highly orchestrated and extremely violent. Look no further than the 3 letter western agencies. The people are happy to see the back of Nazarbayev. He was corrupt and devisive – one of his closest allies was none other than Tony Blair!
    He courted the West and played them off against the Russians.
    Tokayev has stood his ground and asked for help under the CTSO. This will have entirely the opposite effect the regime change cabal intended. Russia will sort it out just as they did in Syria. Kazakstan will stop it's chess games and will cement it's place in the Eurasian Economic Union. The Russians will establish permanent military bases there and the Chinese will arrive with suitcases full of cash to further the Belt Road. The implications for Uranium is that the Chinese will now have a secure and plentiful supply but the West may be in trouble. They could rely to an extent on Nazarbayev but now their plan has spectacularly backfired they can't so western producers may have to fill the gap! Buy some Cameco and Sprott. Hope this helps.

  4. Those "terrorists" you mention are likely USA-sponsored, neocons trying to cause destabilization and chaos on Russia’s doorstep.
    The peaceful protesters are indeed genuine peaceful protesters with concerns about their country and livelihoods, and their cause is being coopted for a globalist agenda.
    Victoria nuland had bragged about how we paid $5 billion to overthrow Ukraine’s democratically elected government and installed puppet poroshenko who was weaponized against Russia.
    I wonder how much they’re willing to spend to overthrow khazakstan and install a puppet regime?

  5. Once Sprott gets NYSE listing i think things will really move then im thinking hold my initial buys from 2019 till at least then perhaps sell in stages after tax time in Australia after July .

  6. U is doing a great imitation of silver; Down, down and more down. The revolt in Kazakhstan will be completely over by the weekend and won't even make the news. Not looking good for U.

  7. today's pullback was idiotic. like really dumb. It is all about EU accepting nuclear as green renewable = investment and incentives to builders and energy companies. plus sprott and their counterpart in kaz have new uranium funds that are hoarding u308 off the spot price. then kaz has uprising…….my point is with oil expect to hit 125 to 175 this year……uranium is going to be a major bulls this year and then it goes down – seems very strange almost like MMs are taking care of institutions…. i don't know – but crazy nonetheless.

  8. Lots of people are talking of a huge market crash. Does this not worry you? Could this be a reason to get out of the market and sit on the sidelines for a while?

  9. I'm with ya… but when you live in an autocratic regime.. I don't necessarily think fighting back makes you a bad person. I WISH the people in Hong Kong had the balls to do what the Kazaks did.

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