STOCKS
⸻ Cameco Corporation (CCJ) 40.18 USD 🟢⬆ +0.57 +(1.44%)
⸻ Centrus Energy Corporation (LEU) 65.23 USD 🟢⬆ +2.60 +(4.15%)
⸻ NexGen Energy Ltd. (NXE) 4.600 USD 🟢⬆ +0.1200 +(2.68%)
⸻ Energy Fuels Inc (UUUU) 4.35 USD 🔴⬇ -0.1400 (-3.12%)
⸻ Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC) 4.84 USD 🟢⬆ +0.0800 +(1.68%) ⸻
ETFs ⸻
Global X Uranium ETF (URA) 22.66 USD 🟢⬆ +0.21 +(0.94%) ⸻
Sprott Uranium Miners ETF (URNM) 30.57 USD 🟢⬆ +0.07 +(0.23%) ⸻
VanEck Uranium + Nu (NLR) 73.78 USD 🟢⬆ +1.55 +(2.15%) ⸻
Sprott Junior Uranium Miners ETF (URNJ) 13.26 USD 🔴⬇ -0.08 (-0.60%) ⸻
Themes Uranium & Nuclear ETF (URAN) 25.78 USD 🟢⬆ +0.51 +(2.01%) ⸻
Updated: April 22, 2025, 10:34 PM EST ⸻
STOCKS ⸻ Cameco Corporation (CCJ) 40.18 USD 🟢⬆ +0.57 +(1.44%) ⸻ Centrus Energy Corporation (LEU) 65.23 USD 🟢⬆ +2.60 +(4.15%) ⸻ NexGen Energy Ltd. (NXE) 4.600 USD 🟢⬆ +0.1200 +(2.68%) ⸻ Energy Fuels Inc (UUUU) 4.35 USD 🔴⬇ -0.1400 (-3.12%) ⸻ Uranium Energy Corp. (UEC) 4.84 USD 🟢⬆ +0.0800 +(1.68%) ⸻ ETFs ⸻ Global X Uranium ETF (URA) 22.66 USD 🟢⬆ +0.21 +(0.94%) ⸻ Sprott Uranium Miners ETF (URNM) 30.57 USD 🟢⬆ +0.07 +(0.23%) ⸻ VanEck Uranium + Nu (NLR) 73.78 USD 🟢⬆ +1.55 +(2.15%) ⸻ Sprott Junior Uranium Miners ETF (URNJ) 13.26 USD 🔴⬇ -0.08 (-0.60%) ⸻ Themes Uranium & Nuclear ETF (URAN) 25.78 USD 🟢⬆ +0.51 +(2.01%) ⸻ Updated: April 22, 2025, 10:34 PM EST ⸻

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Uranium is the fuel that powers nuclear reactors, which are seeing a global resurgence as countries seek low-carbon, baseload energy sources. With growing demand and tight supply, uranium is becoming a key strategic resource in the energy transition.
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Like all commodities, uranium is cyclical. Stock prices can be volatile due to geopolitical events, regulatory changes, or shifts in sentiment toward nuclear energy. That said, many investors view uranium as a long-term play tied to the clean energy movement.
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Generally, uranium companies fall into three categories:
Explorers – searching for viable deposits.
Developers – working to bring a deposit to production.
Producers – actively mining and selling uranium. Some companies also act as royalty holders, earning revenue without direct mining.
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Top-producing countries include Kazakhstan, Canada, Namibia, and Australia. Canada’s Athabasca Basin, in particular, is known for the world’s highest-grade uranium deposits.
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Modern nuclear technology is among the safest forms of energy, with stringent regulations and multiple fail-safes. It also produces no direct CO₂ emissions and offers high energy density, making it a sustainable part of the future energy mix — especially with new reactor types like SMRs (Small Modular Reactors) on the horizon.
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SMRs, or Small Modular Reactors, are compact, factory-built nuclear reactors designed for scalable and localized power generation. They're gaining traction because they're more flexible, quicker to deploy, and could revolutionize how nuclear power is delivered.
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Yellowcake is a concentrated form of uranium oxide (U₃O₈) that’s produced during the milling process. It's a step between raw uranium ore and the enriched uranium used in reactors.
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Nuclear offers baseload power — meaning it's always on — whereas wind and solar are intermittent. While renewables are crucial, nuclear provides a stable, carbon-free backbone to the grid, especially in colder climates or at night.
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While nuclear energy is the primary use, uranium also has applications in medical isotopes, space exploration (e.g., nuclear propulsion and power sources for probes), and national defense — though that typically involves enriched uranium not found in civilian markets.