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| Enterprise Value | - |
| Dividend Yield | $2.08 (4.58%) |
| Earnings per Share | $- |
| Beta | 1.34 |
| Outstanding Shares | - |
| P/E Ratio | - |
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| PEG | - |
| Price to Sales | - |
| Price to Book Ratio | - |
| Enterprise Value to Revenue | - |
| Enterprise Value to EBIT | - |
| Enterprise Value to Net Income | - |
| Total Debt to Enterprise | - |
| Debt to Equity | - |
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Market sentiment based on institutional option activity.
| Put/Call Ratio | 1.5500▲ 57.78% |
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| Total Calls | 4,822,837▼ 35.18% |
| Total Puts | 7,475,600▲ 3.34% |
Holdings and activity of institutional investors.
| Ownership % | 52.31%▼ 1.23% |
|---|---|
| Total Invested | $2.51B▲ 9.64% |
| Investors Holding | 555▲ 34.00% |
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Provides crucial technical analysis and revenue estimates for all tax legislation, directly influencing the specific tax structures, capital incentives, and overall fiscal environment for energy and mining companies included in the ETF.
Controls taxation and trade policy, which directly affects the profitability and investment decisions of companies within the ETF (through corporate tax rates) and influences global uranium trade dynamics (through tariffs or trade agreements).
Allocates discretionary federal spending, with subcommittees directly determining funding levels for energy programs, nuclear research initiatives, and related infrastructure, significantly impacting the financial viability and expansion of nuclear power.
Directly oversees national energy policy, public lands (critical for uranium mining leases), and the Department of Energy, all of which significantly influence the development and regulation of nuclear power and uranium supply.
Directly regulates the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), which is responsible for licensing, safety, and waste disposal for nuclear power plants, and EPA regulations can impact uranium mining operations.
Guides U.S. foreign policy, treaties, and sanctions, which can directly affect global uranium supply chains (e.g., sanctions on producer nations), international nuclear cooperation, and non-proliferation efforts that impact nuclear power demand.