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Gold/Mining/Energy : Uranium Stocks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Yamakita who wrote (9528)3/26/2007 1:13:27 PM
From: Jazzman 68  Respond to of 30226
 
Yamakita: Agree-You can trade uranium stocks and jump in or out but the general feeling here is that uranium prices go up because of demand and supply. The two floods of uranium facilities the past several months,has contributed to the price going higher. I believe with two of the major producers of uranium getting American listings in April-May, that more interest will be generated to the high side. If the general market goes bad, then it would be prudent to be on the sidelines. Putting in stop-losses protects you and resetting them as your stocks edge higher keeps you in the game. I like being long here because of the circumstances. Just my opinion! Thanks for your thoughts! Jazzman 68.