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The Reason Manipulation of Uranium Prices Fails

The Reason Manipulation of Uranium Prices Fails

Though Bankers Would Love to Do So

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Feb 12, 2024
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If we observe the below chart of top global uranium producers, one fact immediately stands out like a sore thumb in assessing why commercial bankers that have been tasked by their Central Banker masters, would love to politicize and manipulate uranium prices to the same degree as they do with oil, gold and silver prices. So, the trillion dollar question I will answer in today’s article is why bankers have such a hard time manipulating uranium prices in derivative markets while having so much success doing so with gold and silver, and what this means for uranium mining stock prices.

In the below chart, we observe that of the top ten producers of uranium, only two are NATO nations, and of the ten, the lion’s share of global uranium production originates from nations identified by the Western Military Industrial Banking (MIB) complex as their strongest economic adversaries in maintaining USD global hegemony, if not flat out enemies. Of the top eight uranium producing nations, more than 75% of production occurs in nations  (and allies) that have made significant strides in the past decade in using their own currencies, instead of the USD, for bilateral trade with other nations for the purposes of stabilizing their own domestic economies, and thus,

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