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#mcxcrude strugging to hold 6500 but it hold the lower end of the trendline 6429, will review once it holds 6540 level
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This Often-Ignored Commodity Just Hit 15-Year Highs.
Here's Why it Will Keep Going Higher
The Second Nuclear Renaissance
When nuclear power was first unleashed on the world, it was hailed as a modern-day miracle.
President Eisenhower gave his famous “Atoms for Peace” speech before the UN in 1953, promising to move from the atom bomb to atomic energy. The money quote — “The United States pledges… its entire heart and mind to finding the way by which the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his life.”
That jumpstarted an enormous build-out of nuclear energy, with entirely new industries — like uranium mining — coming into being.
The “Uranium Boom” swept resource-rich areas surrounding the Rockies and other promising geologic areas. The US was the world's largest uranium producer by 1980, responsible for 24% of global supply.
Here's Why it Will Keep Going Higher
The Second Nuclear Renaissance
When nuclear power was first unleashed on the world, it was hailed as a modern-day miracle.
President Eisenhower gave his famous “Atoms for Peace” speech before the UN in 1953, promising to move from the atom bomb to atomic energy. The money quote — “The United States pledges… its entire heart and mind to finding the way by which the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death, but consecrated to his life.”
That jumpstarted an enormous build-out of nuclear energy, with entirely new industries — like uranium mining — coming into being.
The “Uranium Boom” swept resource-rich areas surrounding the Rockies and other promising geologic areas. The US was the world's largest uranium producer by 1980, responsible for 24% of global supply.
By then, nuclear made up a major part of the world's energy mix, with some countries — like France — eventually producing most of their energy from nuclear power.
But that was, until recently, the high-water mark for uranium.
Environmental activists fought against it on the grounds that we had no way to safely store nuclear waste.
Fossil fuel companies fought against it as an energy competitor.
And high-profile accidents turned public sentiment against it.
But here's the thing.
Nuclear is actually the safest fuel we have today, after solar power. Even safer than wind or hydroelectric.
But that was, until recently, the high-water mark for uranium.
Environmental activists fought against it on the grounds that we had no way to safely store nuclear waste.
Fossil fuel companies fought against it as an energy competitor.
And high-profile accidents turned public sentiment against it.
But here's the thing.
Nuclear is actually the safest fuel we have today, after solar power. Even safer than wind or hydroelectric.
Market Update for the day.
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#mcxcrude breaks the ascending trendline at 6440 and then -100 points and now retest and down -50 points again. Important support level 6290-6300 fresh buying above 6540