Proven and Probable provides insights on mining companies, junior miners, gold mining stocks, uranium, silver, platinum, zinc & copper mining stocks, silver and gold bullion in Canada, the US, Australia and beyond.

    “Amir Adnani, the CEO and President of Uranium Energy Corporation, sits down with Maurice Jackson of Proven and Probable to discuss the investment fundamentals for the Perfect Contrarian Investment: uranium. He will look into the potential of entry into the market through uranium investing and how uranium mining stocks present a unique value proposition for investors looking to diversify. Value investors will gain a unique perspective into uranium investing, uranium stocks, the market dynamics of uranium, and most importantly, the merits of deploying capital into one of the featured exhibitors at the Sprott Natural Resource Symposium. Mr Adnani also provides investors with the merits of the best uranium stocks to buy now, in addition to being a shareholder in Uranium Energy Corporation (NYSE: UEC), which is continuously making strategic moves to position shareholders for optimum performance of uranium stocks.

    We discuss the need for reducing the global carbon footprint as nations become more reliant on nuclear energy. Is this creating a stronger market for uranium, and what will the impact be on other metals?

    What does the future hold for investors entering the uranium market at the moment? We’re starting to see utilities come back in the market for contracting cycles. This is driving prices and subsequent cycles. As a thinly-traded and depleting commodity, uranium shows different market dynamics that need to be taken into account.

    Production and supply is seeing producers shutting down mines, and investors are looking at the market cap for all uranium companies they can invest in. The investable universe of uranium companies remains small, but has sufficient traction for further growth coming from Africa and America (US and Canada).

    Where is the space headed in the next 10 years, and which locations will come on top in terms of production? We look into how the US and Canada are the main players on the uranium production scene based on current demand and usage estimates.

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