MacroVoices #355 Mark Nelson: Understanding All Things Nuclear

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MacroVoices #517 Justin Huhn: Uranium at The Tipping Point

MacroVoices Erik Townsend & Patrick Ceresna welcome, Justin Huhn. They’ll discuss the outlook for nuclear energy generally and for uranium markets in particular https://bit.ly/4rgcNyd 🔻Download Big Picture Trading Chartbook 📈📉: https://bit.ly/4qRKO8v ✅Sign up for a FREE 14-day ...  Show more

MacroVoices #516 Craig Tindale: Critical Materials, A Strategic Analysis

MacroVoices Erik Townsend & Patrick Ceresna welcome, Craig Tindale. They’ll discuss why China is holding all the cards, and how those cards were served them, not only on a “silver platter”, but on a platter made from silver mined elsewhere but refined in China. https://bit.ly/3LZ ...  Show more

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