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$104.05 – $168.12
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| Symbol | Price | Today | Mkt cap | P/E |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NLRVanEck Uranium and Nuclear ETF | $115.20 | -1.50% | $2.8B | — |
| GRIDFirst Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Smart Grid Infrastructure Index Fund | $191.83 | +1.84% | $4.1B | — |
| IFRAiShares U.S. Infrastructure ETF | $63.30 | -0.18% | $4.1B | — |
| IMCGiShares Morningstar Mid-Cap Growth ETF | $98.19 | +0.90% | $3.8B | — |
| IYHiShares U.S. Healthcare ETF |
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No one on the platform currently holds NLR.
No tracked institution reports a position in NLR as of their last filing.
| Ex-date | Per share | Pay date |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-12-22 | $3.1661 | 2025-12-26 |
| 2024-12-23 | $0.6142 | 2024-12-24 |
| 2023-12-18 | $3.2580 | 2023-12-22 |
| Execution date | Ratio |
|---|---|
| 2013-07-01 | 1-for-3reverse |
No one on the platform has traded NLR yet.
| $67.34 |
| -0.86% |
| $3.2B |
| — |
| LRGFiShares U.S. Equity Factor ETF | $75.64 | +0.65% | $3.5B | — |
| NUGONuveen Growth Opportunities | $43.12 | +1.28% | $3.0B | — |
Source: Financial Modeling Prep · peers by sector/industry
No recent Form 4 filings on EDGAR — either no insider transactions reported recently or this isn't a SEC-registered issuer.
$UUUU $NLR https://youtu.be/p6rjlXLDpcc?is=dktnsp-pWP8vU122
View on StockTwits ↗$NLR this thing goes down eveyday. i should have known as soon as I saw Zacks pumping it that it was a poor investment.
View on StockTwits ↗$CCJ $NLR $OKLO $SMR $UEC I own UEC, but despite being down (because of?) almost 15% on it, I’m not adding. Two mines in operation now which should help.
View on StockTwits ↗$CCJ $NLR $OKLO $SMR CCJ is as safe a bet as there is in uranium. Absent a cataclysm of some kind, they will do fine. Major new contract with India this year, while operations resumed at the Key Lake mill and McArthur River mine. Leader in a sector with a bright future. OKLO is too speculative for my taste, given its run up the past year and no revenue. Similar sentiment about SMR- be nice to have some news about reactor development.
View on StockTwits ↗$MU $DRAM $BB $NLR $UUUU https://youtu.be/ZGJxTuYJP8o?is=O6RxMG5M-wkuAALI
View on StockTwits ↗$CCJ $OKLO $NLR $SMR I bought all these at relitave highs.... Why do they keep going down? any hope?? 1-2 Year Thesis
View on StockTwits ↗$CCJ $CEG $NLR $OKLO $SMR accurate. NLR is also lagging relative to semis and space sector.
View on StockTwits ↗Top AI super cycle ETF’s by sector: Nuclear | $NLR $OKLO $CCJ $CEG $SMR This nuclear lineup exposes the physical limits of the AI super-cycle: baseline power. As GPU clusters collide with grid saturation, pure-play ETF $NLR emerges as an institutional alpha compounding vehicle. Utilities giant $CEG just secured a historic 30-year nuclear PPA with Walmart, driving heavy accumulation above key Fibonacci floors. Fuel sovereign $CCJ follows closely with deep institutional locking after a $17.5B DOE conditional loan commitment to Westinghouse. Backed by its 1.2GW Meta pipeline and HALEU supply deal with Centrus, $OKLO dominates forward sentiment. Flanked by NRC-approved $SMR, this duo offers immense left-side technical optionality. Megawatts of carbon-free baseload dictate the ultimate execution limits of AI. Within this elite $NLR vanguard, which asset commands your heaviest portfolio weight today? Riding the rock-solid cash flows of $CEG / $CCJ, or scaling the technical dips on $OKLO / $SMR?
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