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Uranium Stocks in 2017?

By Bridutt, January 3, 2017

Hi Guys,

Meb Faber has researched and written about sectors that have been down multiple years in a row. He writes:
For sectors, we find three down years returns 60% over the ensuing two years. Four years jumps to 91%. Five years returns, 138%
For industries, down 3 years = 59% returns; down 4 years = 80% returns; and five straight down years returns 105% over the ensuring two years.
http://mebfaber.com/2016/04/21/50-returns-coming-commodities-emerging-markets/

Uranium is going to be down 6 years in a row. Trump is tweeting about nuclear. I know Travis has some money in UEC. Is anybody thinking about getting into uranium stocks and, if so, what names look appealing?

Happy Holidays to All!

Brian

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smaihar
January 6, 2017 4:56 pm

Have you looked into URRE. I am kinda confuse between UEC and URRE in terms of where to invest.

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