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Justin Huhn Says Uranium May Still Be Earlier Than Most Investors Think
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Recorded on April 16, 2026

Justin Huhn of Uranium Insider joins Steve Yang to break down why uranium surged into the high 90s and 100 area earlier this year, why it cooled back into the mid 80s, and why he believes the real signal now is not short term spot volatility but a tightening long term contracting market. Justin explains the difference between spot and term uranium, why utility demand matters more than headline price swings, and how AI, data centers, reactor restarts, life extensions, and new builds are quietly reshaping the long term demand picture. He also lays out why France’s reactor approvals matter, why the uranium cycle may still be earlier than most investors think, and what kind of supply shock could drive the next major move higher. The conversation goes deep on uranium stock selection, management quality, share structure, technical signals, sentiment, and the asymmetric setup Justin still sees in the sector right now. If you follow uranium stocks, nuclear energy, uranium price discovery, or the long term supply demand case for the fuel cycle, this interview is packed with actionable context. Like, subscribe, and ring the bell. #Millettian

Key topics list

Why uranium spiked and then cooled

Spot market versus term market

Why the term market matters more than headlines

How AI and data centers support nuclear demand

Reactor restarts and life extensions

Why supply shocks could drive the next move

Where uranium sits in the cycle now

How Justin evaluates uranium equities

The asymmetric uranium bull case

Key risks that could challenge the thesis

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Chapters

00:00 Cold open

02:13 Intro

02:31 Why uranium spiked then cooled

04:24 Spot versus term uranium

07:09 Real demand versus money flows

10:09 Why life extensions matter

12:46 What sparks the next big move

15:13 Where uranium sits in the cycle

17:02 AI demand and future runway

20:14 Are uranium stocks still attractive

22:33 How Justin evaluates uranium stocks

27:09 The asymmetric setup

30:08 What Uranium Insider offers

33:49 Where to find Justin

34:02 Final thoughts

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