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The Next Big Trade - Justin Huhn on Why We’re Going Nuclear

Real Vision: Finance & Investing

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4.11.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Justin Huhn, the founder of Uranium Insider, joins Harry Melandri for a compelling conversation about the resurgence of nuclear as a baseload power option and rising demand for uranium in the latest episode of The Next Big Trade. Never miss an episode of Next Big Trade - subscribe here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Every investor in the world wants to catch the wave of the next big trade.

0:07.3

There's no time machine to go back and buy Amazon in 2013 or Apple in 2009.

0:12.8

What we can do is talk to the world's best traders about their next big buy.

0:17.8

Join me, Harry Mulandry of MI2 Partners, as we do exactly that on the next big trade.

0:23.1

I'm unabashed advocate of nuclear. I think it's a vital resource of vital means of energy going

0:35.3

forward for humanity in addition to a very compelling investing case as well.

0:40.8

Welcome to the next big trade. Thanks for joining us. This week I'm speaking to Justin Hune,

0:46.9

the founder and publisher at Uranium Insider. Just in a pleasure to meet you.

0:51.6

It's a pleasure to meet you as well, Harry. Thanks for having me on.

0:53.7

So I was going through, you know, it was basically cyber stalking you and I saw that you had a farm

1:00.6

and a seed growing business. Tell me about that and how you how your interest in Uranium came about.

1:08.4

Indeed, I did have a small certified organic farm that I operated with a friend.

1:13.6

It has nothing to do, I think, with the Uranium thesis. But, you know, at the core of my being,

1:21.4

I cared deeply about sustainability. And when my friends and I started this farm,

1:27.0

this was in 2008. It was just kind of on a whim. I was an avid gardener. I was very passionate

1:34.0

about permaculture. I was very passionate about just kind of getting into the deep in the weeds of

1:41.1

what actually is sustainable and what does that word mean. So we started this farm in a very

1:46.0

ideological manner. It was just over an acre, very small in terms of farms. And we were actually

1:51.8

farming by hand. We wanted to see what could we produce with our own human power. We eventually did

1:58.0

get a large walk behind tractor. It's basically like a rototiller on steroids, but it has an

2:05.2

actual tractor PTO for different implements. But over the years, we built up, we built up,

2:11.1

we did, had a CSA community supported agriculture program where people would pay us on a monthly

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