The New Uranium Bull Market has officially arrived with prices obliterating 15-year highs.
| The New Uranium Bull Market has officially arrived with prices obliterating 15-year highs.
It's just like last time when uranium prices roared past $140/lb!
Well-positioned investors are ALREADY making a killing on select small-cap uranium stocks.
Yet, it's not too late to profit!
We've uncovered THE ONE small-cap uranium stock that has confirmed an exceptionally rare near-surface, high-grade uranium discovery in Canada's famed Athabasca Basin.
It's where many of the world's largest and richest uranium deposits reside… including Cameco's Cigar Lake and McArthur River mines… and it's one of the safest mining jurisdictions on the planet.
But… and here's the important part… the biggest gains are coming from the small-cap explorers… not the bloated heavyweights!
The tiny company we're about to show you — currently trading undiscovered around US$0.30 per share— has hit paydirt via the drill-bit in the sweet-spot of the Athabasca Basin. And it's drilling now to deliver EVEN MORE uranium.
That's not a typo!
This undiscovered firm… with a bona fide uranium discovery in the #1 place in the world for uranium mining… is currently trading at just 30-cents a share.
Drills are turning now with the next round of assay results due any day… so you'll have to act quickly if you want to grab the lion's share of profits.
Get all the details in our brand new FREE online report on the #1 Uranium Stock You Should Be Buying Now.
If you missed the previous profit-frenzy when uranium skyrocketed past $140… don't worry.
Today's uranium bull market is only just getting started.
It's all in our brand new FREE report… and we're even including our exclusive in-depth interview with the company's president. It's an all-time Must-Read for anyone who's serious about profiting in the clean energy boom.
The name, trading symbol, and feature-length report are just a click away.
Yours in profits, Mike Fagan Editor, Resource Stock Digest | |
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