2.01BMarket Cap-80.36P/E (TTM)
2.260High2.150Low18.15MVolume2.230Open2.220Pre Close40.17MTurnover2.04%Turnover Ratio31.69P/E (Static)892.62MShares2.47052wk High4.86P/B2.00BFloat Cap1.40052wk Low--Dividend TTM889.61MShs Float15.010Historical High--Div YieldTTM4.96%Amplitude0.190Historical Low2.212Avg Price1Lot Size
Denison Mines Stock Forum
Executive Summary
Denison Mines Corp. (DNN) stands out as a compelling investment opportunity in the uranium sector. With uranium prices poised to benefit from the global shift toward clean energy and nuclear power, Denison’s strategic positioning in the high-grade Athabasca Basin, coupled with its innovative mining techniques and solid financial footing, makes it a prime candidate for long-term growth.
Key Drivers of Bullish Outlo...
The uranium market has just taken a step into the digital era. London-based Tezos ecosystem developer Trilitech has launched Uranium.io, a groundbreaking platform that tokenizes uranium using blockchain technology. Built on Tezos and utilizing Etherlink, a Layer-2 Ethereum-compatible network, this platform allows investors to trade tokens backed by physical uranium oxide (U3O8), commonly referred to as “...
Surge in Small Nuclear Reactor Stocks
Nuclear power stocks showed mixed performance on Monday, yet shares linked to small nuclear reactors continued their upward...
This week, using Qullamaggie Swing trade, take profit at 1/3 or 1/2 position after 3-5 day of play out.
Stock traded, NNE, DNN, LUNR, and etc.
See how for next week.
Denison Announces Option of Non-Core Exploration Projects to Foremost for up to $30 Million in Combined Consideration | DNN Stock News
- recession
- inflation
- stagflation
- soft landing 🤣🤣😅😂😂🥹🥹😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ok, seriously
if I woke up and was limited to buying one thing, this would be it.
$SPROTT JUNIOR URANIUM MINERS ETF (URNJ.US)$
above the mid bollinger, but let it get another good sell-off to shake the weak out and allow the brave fortune seekers in. You see that wave up? how herky jerky it is zig zagging up? that's what commodities do. Then they have a big bull...
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