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I used to live a few hundred feet from a bunch of nuclear reactors. No problems, that I know of, except for disposing of them. Seemed to work out well for us.
Buy ETFs that have to do with Oil outside of the Middle east.
So companies that have oil plattforms or drill for oil.
And ETF that tracks crude oil price.
Also Anti Drone and Dron Warfare companies.
Immediately. Hold At least for a month or so, don't let them execute but sell off if it would default. Because if you buy on physical goods the Issuer can default and send you the actual physical item if they can't give yoh the monetary value. This has happened before. You don't want to sit on a few barrels of actual oil lmao.
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I'll definitely support your uranium prediction because it's actually happening. Small Modular Nuclear Reactors (SMRs) are the hot new trend and there's a lot of investment to get them to the point of commercial viability. They're all takes on the nuclear submarine power plant that the US military has adapted to putting in a 40 foot conex for mobile power plants.
There's a few dozen designs out there, some with almost no moving parts. IIRC, China has regulatory approval for 1 model, but so far nothing is in commercial production anywhere globally. Yet. Bill Gates is backing a company that's looking at using molten salt instead of water for heat transfer, which is the same method used for focused point solar plants. Regulatory approvals are likely going to happen a lot faster thanks to data center power demands. This barely counts as a prediction because it's just happening now.
While waste is still a problem, they (AFAIK) don't contain enough fuel to melt down, and some designs render the fuel and control rod together as a sort of "200 year life hot battery" that can't be used for nefarious purposes. I'm actually super excited about the prospect of SMRs for legal ways to run an off-grid power setup.