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Big tech's bold move: Is nuclear the next big thing?
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$Oklo Inc (OKLO.US)$$NuScale Power (SMR.US)$ is a good chioc...

$Oklo Inc (OKLO.US)$ $NuScale Power (SMR.US)$ is a good chioce to invest if nuclear energy if the future for AI, but both seems to be overbought recently. Meanwhile, $Energy Fuels (UUUU.US)$ $Uranium Energy (UEC.US)$ will be in demand for uranium sector in US. I will collect more in the future.
Just my opinion, always do your own due diligence and invest in own risk. Happy weekend
$Oklo Inc (OKLO.US)$$NuScale Power (SMR.US)$ is a good chioce to invest if nuclear energy if the future for AI, but both seems to be overbought recently. Meanwh...
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  • 102875548 : How much are UUU and UEC price range you will collect? 🤔🤔🤔

  • Nil : Ya

  • 10baggerbamm : Not to throw water on everybody's flame because they're loving these companies. here you have a company with a market cap of 2.5 billion and zero revenue and zero products and zero approvals. there are zero barriers to entry at this point in time. any company can come out and you will see this happening you can mark my words in the coming weeks and months and say we are going to focus on the development of smr's. channel bringing some engineers and they'll look to raise some money.
    this whole sector even though the future is 5 to 10 years down the road before any of these companies will have anything in place generating dollar one in revenue these are the 1999.com stocks every one of them.
    these are the companies that these morons these bobblehead idiots on TV that wanted to try to say Nvidia was compared to Cisco.
    these nuclear and uranium companies all of them are exactly like the
    com stocks that all crashed in 1999.

  • 10baggerbamm : pt , 2
    they all are priced for perfection they all are trading 5 to 10 year future revenues down the road 20 times forward revenues 15 times forward revenues with no product no approvals.
    back in 1999 companies used to have a counter at the bottom of their web page but let's go backwards.
    first companies will come out with an announcement we will have a web page a website a homepage and the stocks would trade up 20 30 40% on that news and then everybody was guessing well what will be the next company to make this announcement that they're going to have a website.
    then after you went through that mania the next one was well how many people are actually looking at this website so you had counters eyeballs and people realize that they could get their stocks to go up by just refreshing the pages and publishing the results we had a 20% increase from last week to this week we had a 50% increase in views.
    so we would sit there in our office and constantly refresh web pages of stocks and then we would watch the companies come out the next week and say we had on 200% increase in our views and the stocks would go higher.
    nobody figured out what they would do with their website it was just basic information then you had companies offering products for sale and that changed the world and Amazon was criticized because you're selling books nobody wants to buy a book online you have borders and Barnes & Noble they're the 800 lb gorillas.

  • 10baggerbamm : pt 3
    the point is cmgi Yahoo all of the biggest companies they all crashed they were all being priced 5 to 10 years down the road 25-30 times forward revenues and they had little to no revenues present day.
    and that's exactly what these nuclear companies are right now because there are no barriers to entry because there are no approvals anybody and everybody will be getting into this field and the stocks will crash I will guarantee it.
    and from the ashes the winners will be born because it is not different this time history repeats itself again and again.

  • 70671937 10baggerbamm : oklo and nne do not have nuclear regulatory approval but smr does. didnt take much dd to figure that out.

  • 10baggerbamm 70671937 : 22 million in revenue 1.7 billion market cap yeah thats exactly how the dot-coms were trading before they crashed that doesn't take too much due diligence to figure that one out I lived it I was there I watched it happen these are only running on momentum it's a bigger fool theory it's a hot potato because they're not running on profits they have no e to even say it's a multiple expansion as in price to earnings it's L  it's losses. so 77 times revenues you should study what happened to all of the com stocks because they were only trading a 25 and 30 times forward revenues 5 years down the road this is trading at 77. all I'm saying is you don't want to be the last one holding the bag because when the rug gets pulled it's an elevator going straight down to the basement

  • stderr 10baggerbamm : The dot coms didn't have anything real, they just started companies with wetsites named for things they thought they could sell. That idea ran into Amazon which sells everything. This doesn't mean your million nuke shares won't get rs to one, but at least nuclear reactors are something Bezos doesn't sell

  • 10baggerbamm stderr : completely wrong you have no idea what you're talking about because the dotcom's covered every single solitary company that existed in the marketplace every single company out there was chasing the same thing. these nuclear companies are trading at the highest multiple to 5-year and 10 year forward revenue of any company in the entire stock exchange you won't even find biotech stocks that trade at these valuations.
    let me just give you a four example maybe you heard of this company Microsoft it existed prior to the internet I'm sure you're aware of that right? during the internet it traded a valuation of about 60 times revenue it's never done that since by the way.. it was a little over $58 pre crash post crash it fell to the $20 range. and this is a company with real revenues and real sales so like I said you have no idea what you're talking about

  • Stock Therapy 10baggerbamm : I’m probably wrong but comparing this particular company to MSFT while predicting its 10 projectory is a fool’s errand and you might just be looking for things to complain about.

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