# Analyzing the Uranium Bull Run

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- **Канал:** tastylive
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvsHZYJ7gW4
- **Дата:** 10.06.2026
- **Длительность:** 1:37
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## Описание

Is the uranium bull market over? 

The easy money has been made in the uranium sector, but that does not mean the opportunity is gone. We analyze the price action from $20 to $85 per pound and discuss the outlook for the industry moving forward.

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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvsHZYJ7gW4) Segment 1 (00:00 - 01:00)

The easy money has been made. The easy money occurs when a commodity goes from being hated. Uh it doesn't need to go to being loved. It just needs unhated. When commodity when uranium was at $20 a pound, uh although it took the industry $40 a pound to make it, but so the price had to go up. It was a hate commodity. The move from $20 a pound to $85 a pound means that the easy money in uranium has been made. It also means, however, I think looking forward that the sure money is in front of us. Why do I say that? Well, for several reasons. The most obvious reasons is that the world needs more power of all kinds. Global power demands, global energy demands are set to double by 2050. And we don't have the capacity to produce that much energy. We just don't have that much. Uh energy will be rationed by price. Uh nuclear power is extraordinarily reliable baseload power. And importantly to in today's political discussion, it's baseload power that doesn't generate carbon. It isn't the same as burning coal and burning oil. Uranium has in five short years gone from being a pariah to being a politically correct commodity. Uh which amuses me greatly, frankly. The thing that's really changed with uranium though, Ilya, uh was and is the conflict in the Gulf. It has been 50 years since the world cared about energy security.

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*Источник: https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/52993*