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3 Nuclear ETFs to Watch as U.S. Policy Sparks a Surge
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Sentiment: Positive ()
While investors have generally been cautious regarding green energy since the presidential election last November, the Trump administration has recently provided multiple signals that it intends to boost domestic nuclear …
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Uranium Stays Resilient in May With Miners Showing Upside
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Sentiment: Positive ()
Despite the tariff volatility, uranium has been a proverbial rock among the crashing waves. The metal has been exhibiting resilience amid renewed interest from investors backed by solid fundamentals.
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Artificial Intelligence Could Escalate Nuclear Power Demand
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Sentiment: Positive ()
Artificial intelligence remains a hot topic, captivating consumers, businesses, and investors alike. Speaking toward the latter, this could open opportunities in uranium-focused ETFs, as the growth of AI requires a …
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Best-Performing ETF Areas of Last Week
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Sentiment: Neutral ()
Uranium, volatility, gold miner, and platinum ETFs surged last week, driven by policy shifts, market fears, safe-haven demand, and supply constraints affecting their respective areas.
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ETFs to Capitalize on Trump's Orders to Spur Nuclear Energy
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Sentiment: Positive ()
Trump's executive orders to boost U.S. nuclear energy spark a rally in ETFs like NLR, URAN, URA, URNM and URNJ.
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Potential Trump Executive Order Sending URA, URNM and URAA Soaring
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Sentiment: Positive ()
With President Trump expected to sign an executive order to support the nuclear industry, related stocks are rallying.
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The Oregon Group Warns of Looming Uranium Supply Crunch Amid Geopolitical Tensions
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Sentiment: Neutral ()
Click Image To View Full Size The Oregon Group Report Highlights Strong Uranium Market Fundamentals Amid Geopolitical Tensions
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Data Center Demand Can Keep Propelling Uranium Prices
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Sentiment: Positive ()
Data centers can require copious amounts of power that an electric grid may not be able to provide. As such, the largest tech firms are considering the use of nuclear …
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