9 Nuclear Stocks You'll Wish You Bought on This Dip (Buy Before It Takes Off Again)
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Nuclear stocks have been crushed. Most investors have moved on. That's exactly when the smart money gets in. MarketBeat analyst Jeffrey Neal Johnson is covering nine nuclear stocks right now across three sectors of the nuclear story — and he says the catalysts that could send this whole sector soaring again are already starting to build.
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0:00 Intro
I've tried to stay patient, changed strategies, and even taken breaks, but my account keeps going down. It's frustrating watching others succeed while I'm struggling to stay consistent. Is trading even real, or am I missing something important?
2:38 Stock 1 and 2
7:00 Stock 3, 4, 5
This is an AI video
18:00 Stock 6, 7, 8
24:04 Stock 9
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I like your content but the format (infomercial style to me) is too much for passive listening while working. Let's work out a deal, I will give you a thumbs up every time, if you don't complain I use Ai to summarize your information. Deal? ;)
@micahwheatley6880I think this guy is a genius 😅
@anasqq12thanks for the detailed info Jeff
@hurrjackalSMR🎉🎉🎉😊
@m.m.734CEG🎉🎉🎉
@m.m.734GEV 🎉🎉🎉
@m.m.734Why all the vocal fry, it’s very difficult to listen to get some voice lessons
@docrwSomeone please tell me why isn't Nuscale getting the deals with the tech companies? They are much farther along with their design and NRC approved. What am I missing?
@B-H76SELL NOW....SELL NOW, INCOMMING CRASH TODAY?
@sebastianwyatt007Gev overall banger
@DylanSmith-lz3qtAlmonty?
@atibuh6947Nee is too heavy, you will never get rich with it.
@MimmelloIm sorry to say this ,but all the stocks you always recommend .im loosing big on them .
@AlbertElbazSMR ?
@ANTArts-ix4jusmr is talking to india which wants ti install 80 plus smr rectors
@1309gskGrazie mille for the analysis and the news, O would be curious to know which sector would youeput asp isotopes 🤔... anyway grazie
@BenedettoCangemi-i9iNobody knows anything
@LuBu_X“The AI cooling off caused the SMRs to cool” Yeah it wasn’t the fact these SMRs lose a ton of money. It wasn’t that.
@Westlakedadgood content, thanks. I also think leu is missing in this list
@davidwolf6927I so want to invest in OKLO today but I have to wait until their financial ratios meet the Sharia compliance criteria
@hafizahjasni8656Thank you as well. Vistra (not 100% nuclear play, but with exposure to it) might be worth a look.
@marciodejavu2009It should be mandatory for these experts telling what to invest in to show their personal portfolio performance. Cuz anyone and their mom can shill stocks these days 😂
@aj07257First and foremost remember stocks don’t move because of retail buying/selling. So when they all move up or down together, it’s coordinated institutional/hedge fund buying and selling not because of retail orders.
@aj07257What about URG???
@Luv-the-rainanyone says "regardless of AT" change the channel and change
the channel with your voice. The age of TALKING TO YOURSELF
is finally here and WE know why...........DON'T U
GMP
Weren’t you recommending OKLO when it was at 76?
@danib2231First time I've heard it pronounced, "Kameeko". Dude isn't credible
@richardviebrock3771What about the ETFs NLR or NUKZ for entering the space but in a less volatile manner? Anyone have any thoughts on them?
@Rog-Against-The-MachineI have a large $3.45 position in UUUU from last year.
@brandoncraft5847Quick buy stuff willy nilly!
@CodySvsTheNetBuying the dip rarely worked for me. You think you got it at the dip, but the dip could be another 50%. And you never know when it will come back. So no thanks!
@mlai2546can marketbeat have the etf only video review for current most hottest sectors ?? thank yoy~
@davidkim9251I've been taking advantage to add to my Uranium/nuclear holdings.
@KL-nj9oeAll of them in downtrend big time except NNE if price stays above $26
@qadarqlsJeffrey, when you come on I stop everything I am doing and tune in!
@strictlyconservative8777XE is definitely one to watch
@nunyabizness9045Keep it up 🎉
@faisallakhani80NUCL stock is drilling next month I’m loading up
@loreleiprice5583I like Centrus a lot. All of these new SMRs are going to need LEU
@danellis2581China takes the lead in this. In 2006 Westinghouse nuclear was granted congressional approval to take the AP1000 reactor to China and rather than use US workers to build them in China instead China learned from the US Westinghouse engineers how to manufacturer the new AP1000 reactor something that we did not even have here in the US where we were not able to manufacturing nuclear reactors since three Mile Island. It took years for China to learn the US tax payers decade of research from Westinghouse on the AP1000 but after building some and being given 75,000 design development documents, they were good to go and continued on and are up to well over 50 reactors. It’s amazing to look at China with the AP 1000 reactors they look so futuristic compared to the old ancient 99 US reactors. China no longer needed Westinghouse and now call it the CAP1000. Westinghouse was asked to build two AP1000s in the US down south, but it was the same situation where there were longer any experts in manufacturing nuclear power plants and therefore they went bankrupt going over budget. Then Toshiba bought them. They went bankrupt until finally selling Westinghouse two Brookfield partners in Canada, who recently paired up with Cameco. In 1950 in through the 1960s at ORNL the research lab in Tennessee the genius is they came up with the molten sodium reactor or the molten salt reactor MSR. It’s unbelievable. It runs on sodium rather than cold water. It can run thorium and what’s incredible is that a can burn down spent cold water nuclear waste as fuel way down. There isn’t ever abundant supply of waste in these molten salt reactors can use it as fuel. An admiral in the navy decided to go for the cold water reactor. Well of course he’s in the Navy so ships and submarines however they tabled the MSR. The MSR ran for over 10 years and was shut down. There were issues with the sodium and corrosion, but they were working through it all. Later on someone found it they found the design documents. They called Bill Gates and he formed the company called Tarra Power and it’s very unfortunate once again rather than reconstructing them in the US in order to sell them lease them fuel them just like the AP1000 use US workers to go around the world to manufacturer them fuel them lease them maintain them create jobs for US workers. Bill Gates got congressional approval just like Westinghouse and went to China and gave China all the design documents for the US molten sodium reactor. By 2019 he administration pulled Bill Gates out of China but too late by 2025 China copied the MSR and has one running right now a mock up running on thorium. Also, China has run thousands of miles of DC powerlines the thinner of the wire the higher voltage less current allow allows them to get away with this rather than using AC. In the north, they have so many solar panels in and wind turbines locations they can be seen from space, including wind farms that generate electricity for China. Even though China has 51 nuclear reactors, they are building a lot more however it only provides 4% of their energy. China, however, builds coal plant for powering their country like there’s no tomorrow. They have made huge headway in cleaning up their air, but still coal is a large part of their energy. Where China has all this energy, the US nor any country in the world can compete. China will be the manufacturer of all nuclear power plants into the future. It will not be the US or any other country. The US is broke and it has no grid. It’s too ancient and old and we are too broke to build out a new one. The only future for a nuclear is countries such as China India places like Russia. However, for these huge data centers in my opinion, they will be running on natural gas pipelines using huge generators. The US cannot afford a grid, the huge corporations will not invest capital where it all goes to the stockholders and themselves. Therefore, for the US, if there will be any nuclear power, it will come from China parts and manufactured in the USA. For me, I’ve been buying Cameco for a very long time in the ETF URNM and URA. Kazakhstan holds 43% of the uranium production and China and Canada are very much involved in all of that including China is deep into South Africa, including Australia. The US is pretty much out there’s some but the US has GE Verona that’s about it. Westinghouse, of course is Canada Brookfield partners and Cameco yet looking at Westinghouse right now they’re working on building a small modular reactor which is based on the AP1000 cold water reactor just made smaller and they’re only building two.
@Home123-zj9bbWhy is everything a "story" on this channel?
@DoctorCosmos.I'd add VST in with NEE and CEG
@captainchris98Is there an ETF that covers the nuclear stocks?
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