Can The VanEck Uranium+Nuclear ETF Re-Energize Your Portfolio?

Can The VanEck Uranium+Nuclear ETF Re-Energize Your Portfolio?

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As most all of you know, Putin’s horrific war-of-choice on Ukraine has effectively broken the global energy and food supply-chains.

That being the case, inflation is rampant the world over, interest rates are rising, and the 2020 bear-market has taken a heavy toll on investors.

Many believe that one potential solution to energy inflation is the increased use of nuclear power to reduce reliance on expensive fossil-fuels. Today, I’ll take a look at the Van Eck Uranium+Nuclear ETF to see if it might be a thematic investment that can deliver strong returns for your portfolio going forward. peterschreiber.media In my opinion, the depth of the 2020 bear-market and current high inflation rates seen across the globe are in direct relation to the high-price of oil and natural gas. The price of oil began rising in late 2021 but was turbo-charged by Putin’s war-of-choice on Ukraine and […]

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