If ai is not a bubble and they actually have a great success, companies will need a lot of energy to maintain the huge systems running. Conventional energy sources are not enough and will accelerate the collapse of our environment so they probably will need new type of energy like nuclear.
Insteaf of trying to guess when choosing an alternative /future energy company (or a few) to invest , is there an etf to follow at least the most important? Then you don't have to pray for having good luck with your choice but increase the chances of good outcomes.
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URNM (uranium miners) is a good one but nuclear stocks have also been running up lately.
Right now, real state is the sector that’s pretty beaten down. Most are at 52 week lows.
URA
It’ll take a while. I imagine facilities and new such power plants will take a long while to be built.
Clean energy as well.
AI saves $ for those assholes who own it all. It’s not going away. Powering all that up is a good investment option now.
SMR is one not to be taken lightly! Closer to market than OKLO
Even if someone needs a lot of power they will want that power at low cost. Nuclear is not that.
I am absolutely sure every time a company would try to build a nuclear plant, the surrounding community will protest very hard. Unless the local government are accepting bribes, the local government has to agree with the people and not let it happen also.
UCE or uec. Forgot about it
I wouldn’t invest in anything right now. ETF/stock prices are still overly elevated, and if November was any indicator, there is a still a ways to go to reach the bottom.
Big nuclear fan, I gave up finding the right one after a while and did NLR URA URNM three way split. Been working pretty well so far
I have NLR. Been good for me.
NLR or URA. That’s about all you need. GRID if you want something for energy outside of the nuclear-specific niche.
Nuclear is safe. Every nuclear “incident” which caused mass population to reject this source of energy was BS! The controllers didn’t want nuclear energy. We are finally starting to see an embracing of this inexpensive clean low risk source of energy. Fusion is next. Extremely inexpensive, no waste byproducts and very efficient, we can power cities with reactors the size of a briefcase. Look into this. DJT just announced a merger with TAE, a leading nuclear fusion company. This is not by accident, orange man ain’t dumb. We’re going back to the future!
Oklo for long term