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The Top Stock to Profit from Nuclear’s Comeback I know it may be hard to wrap your mind around?

The Top Stock to Profit from Nuclear’s Comeback [StreetAuthority]    [My CFO Thinks I’m Crazy For Doing This]( I know it may be hard to wrap your mind around… but I want to give away $4,139 worth of Robert Rapier’s lucrative income picks. And it may be even harder to believe I want to give them away not just for one year… or five. But every year… for life. My CFO thinks I’m crazy. But I think it’s a smart business move… and more importantly for you, the chance to take your income investing to the next level. [I’ll explain here.](   The Top Stock to Profit from Nuclear’s Comeback By John Persinos  Due to concerns about global warming, many prominent environmentalists who once protested nuclear plants now speak in favor of nuclear energy as a “green” source of electricity. My own personal evolution is instructive. As a long-haired member of the no-nukes movement in college, I ardently protested nuclear power in the 1970s. Fast forward 40 years and I now embrace nuclear, as a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels. (The story of humankind is a story of endless ironies.) The search for low-carbon energy is one of the most important long-term investment trends of our time. For all the fuss raised by anti-nuclear activists, the fact remains that nuclear power is a lot cleaner on a day-to-day basis than oil or coal. Nuclear power has gotten considerably safer over the years and it doesn’t emit the gasses that contribute to global warming. As extreme storms caused by climate change continue to pummel the world, many energy policymakers would rather split atoms than split hairs. The demand for uranium should remain strong in coming years. The one company that’s best positioned to profit is the little-known Canadian firm Cameco Corp. (NYSE: CCJ), the largest and lowest-cost uranium producer in the world. [Read More...](   [Still think buy and hold is best? Bad news...](  If you’re nowhere near the place you want to be with your retirement savings right now and worried about what the future has in store… [you owe it to yourself to give me just 10 minutes of your time today…]( Do that and you’ll discover the jaw-dropping details we’ve uncovered about the next generation of investing. [And how even a small stake in these 5 ‘off the radar’ opportunities could hand you up to $500,000 in the next 12 months.]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms]( |  [Privacy]( |  [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 StreetAuthority 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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