VanEck Uranium and Nuclear ETF

NLR
$104.20 -0.47 (-0.45%)
Dividend Yield 3.04%
Payout Frequency Yearly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 26, 2025$3.172025-12-222025-12-22
December 24, 2024$0.612024-12-232024-12-23
December 22, 2023$3.262023-12-182023-12-19
December 23, 2022$1.112022-12-192022-12-20
December 27, 2021$1.092021-12-202021-12-21

Dividends Summary

Company News

Which Is the Better Energy ETF, VanEck's Nuclear-Focused NLR or State Street's XOP Targeting Oil and Gas?
The Motley Fool • Robert Izquierdo • July 16, 2026

The article compares two energy ETFs: VanEck's NLR (nuclear/uranium-focused) and State Street's XOP (oil & gas exploration). XOP delivered 22.6% one-year returns with a lower 0.35% expense ratio, while NLR offers higher 2.9% dividend yield but carries a 0.52% expense ratio. Over five years, NLR outperformed with $2,441 vs $1,904 growth on $1,000 ...

NuScale Power Stock Is Down 75% in 12 Months. Here's Why.
The Motley Fool • Steven Porrello • July 3, 2026

NuScale Power's stock has plummeted 75% over 12 months due to the company's failure to commercialize its small modular reactor (SMR) technology despite having a certified design. Initial investor enthusiasm driven by AI and data center power demands has waned as the company remains years away from deploying even one commercial reactor, and tech c...

Gold Miners, Nuclear, Homebuilders: 3 Trades That Could Bounce After Trump's Hormuz Deal
Benzinga • Piero Cingari • June 16, 2026

Following Trump's announcement of a deal with Iran that reopens the Strait of Hormuz, crude oil fell to $80/barrel. However, three sectors remain significantly underperforming since the February conflict began: gold miners (down 17-18%), nuclear/uranium companies (down 15%), and homebuilders (down 9.7%). These sectors were hit by dual pressures�...

Energy ETFs: MLPX Delivers More Income, Lower Fees
The Motley Fool • Jake Lerch • June 3, 2026

A comparison of two energy sector ETFs reveals distinct investment strategies: MLPX (Global X - MLP & Energy Infrastructure ETF) offers higher dividend yield (4.13%) and lower fees (0.45%), making it ideal for income-focused investors, while NLR (VanEck Uranium and Nuclear ETF) has delivered superior long-term growth (146% total return over 5 yea...

Insider Trims Stake in Mirion Technologies by $165K: What Investors Should Know
The Motley Fool • Pamela Kock • May 27, 2026

Christopher A. Moore, Chief Accounting Officer of Mirion Technologies, sold 8,400 shares worth $165,000 on May 7, 2026, representing 27.49% of his direct holdings. The sale is characterized as likely routine portfolio management. While the company benefits from growing nuclear energy and radiation safety markets, analysts suggest current share pr...

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