JacobH Since bottoming in 2016, uranium prices have been on a slow and steady climb. This trend looks set to continue, as an ever-growing number of regulatory and geopolitical developments push energy markets toward an increased adoption of nuclear power. And as more investors are becoming aware of these structural shifts, the amount of liquidity flowing into the space continues to grow. tradingeconomics.com The problem, however, is that the uranium world is small, insular, and opaque. The uranium spot price is not widely quoted in the media, and U3O8 futures are very thinly traded. Investors wanting to buy shares in Kazatomprom (KAP.LI), a world leader in uranium production, have to do so on the London market which, for a whole host or reasons, is something that many North American investors may not be inclined to do. And investing in pre-production junior uranium miners brings with it a lot of […]
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