Uranium
Posted by commoditywatch on May 5th, 2007
Our mega show on Uranium is now broadcast in one whopping three hour part.
I have applied to Guinness World Records for a World Record that this programme is the biggest radio show on the subject of Uranium ever.
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May 19th, 2007 at 8:26 pm
Wow, what an excellent podcast! Jim Dines is switched on. Excellent stuff.
I’m a 37 year old commodities investor from Australia. I’ve been invested in this sector since Nov 2003 via a managed fund….Colonial First State Global Resources Fund, I believe there is a mirror fund in the UK called First State Investments Global Resources Fund…both returning 20-30% per year. Good for people like me who don’t have much time to research a lot of different stocks.
Highly recommend buying the Jim Rogers book Hot Commodities, I bought it last year and it’s great. I’ve lent it to all my friends and they too are now invested in the same resources fund.
Some websites that have some excellent articles about the whole commodities boom are 321gold.com, 321energy.com, financial sense.com, safehaven.com and zealllc.com.
Keep up the excellent podcasts Dominic, good to see there are people out there who are ahead of the general population. After hearing from Jim Dines I will start looking for some good quality Uranium stocks too.
Cheers
Tony
May 19th, 2007 at 8:31 pm
Sorry, meant to give it a 5 star rating….not 1 star!!
Tony
May 21st, 2007 at 5:21 pm
Thanks, Tony.
July 21st, 2007 at 2:54 am
Hi Dominic,
I have recently being listening to CWR, and I have to say it’s bordering on brilliant, very informative, great interviews, very fluid shows.
I find almost every subject and company has a compelling story and a strong reason to invest.
Great stuff, keep it rolling, Graham
October 3rd, 2007 at 3:49 pm
Hi Dominic,
Just wanted to say how much I enjoy listening to your interviews on CWR. Some of the analysis is a little over my head but the show is a fantastic source for learning. I must have listened to the Jim Rogers interview over 20 times but I had it on again this weekend to help me through the Berlin marathon.
You’re obviously a very versatile chap - it’s pretty cool to be an actor, comedian, writer and have a side interest in commodities!
Hope the show continues to go from strength to strength.
Best wishes, Alastair