The Uranium Market

Here's How to Profit from China's Next Commodity Binge Worth 1,760% or More An Investment U White Paper Report By the Investment U Research Team

Dear Reader,

Despite its five-year, 1,250% run, the uranium market isn't even close to peaking. In fact, from a fundamental standpoint, it's a bargain.

Dwindling supplies, coupled with surging demand, could push prices substantially higher over the next 6 to 12 months. And as the cost of production remains relatively fixed, companies like Cameco (NYSE: CCJ), the world's largest uranium producer, are looking ahead to record profits.

To be sure, the pursuit of an alternative to fossil fuels has provoked an unbridled increase in demand for this power-rich commodity. And much of that, of course, comes from China

Yet Another Commodity "Gap"

China's prolonged growth spurt has created a number of profit opportunities in recent years. In the commodities market, they've come in the form of wide supply and demand gaps.

In the past three years, for example, China's:

  • Insatiable demand for steel caused prices to double. And investors made 553% on international Mittal Steel Company in 13 months.
  • Copper requirements pushed Phelps-Dodge, the world's largest miner, up 253% in 16 months.
  • Voracious need for oil drained supply from OPEC and pushed prices up by 63% Investors in Valero Energy, the nation's largest refinery, made a tidy 431% in 24 months.
  • Coal demands launched Fording Canadian Coal 268%.
  • Aluminum demands, to supply its soaring appliance and auto factories, pushed Empire Resources higher by 1,257%

If you didn't cash in on these opportunities, the uranium market is your "second chance."

A $50 Billion Nuclear Initiative

The tide of global opinion has turned toward a solution for climate change, and as the world's second largest contributor of greenhouse gas emissions, pressure has been put on China to clean up its act.

The health of the Chinese population is suffering from densely contaminated air. China burns more coal than the European Union, United States, and Japan combined, and pollutants from coal-fired power plants account for approximately 400,000 premature deaths a year.

So it comes as no surprise that China is making a massive effort to embrace alternative energy sources like nuclear power. In addition to the nine nuclear reactors already operating in China, the government in Beijing is looking to build 30 more…

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