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In reference to the latest update on URA, the dividend payouts from Nov 2021 to today account for over USD 3, taking out the old highs if summed to the etf price.
The latest payout on Dec 28th was the biggest to date at 1.68
https://stockanalysis.com/etf/ura/dividend/
URA - latest market update
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Re: URA - latest market update
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CCJ, a key company in the uranium sector, has also flashed a negative divergence signal. It hasn't yet reached its previous high of 56.00 from June 7th.
Dividends from URA and a uranium ETF have been substantial. When these dividends are included, the profits from this investment increase significantly.
Apart from the negative divergences, the decision to take profits was also influenced by the growing number of individuals Jumping on the Uranium Gravy Train. We'll be ready to re-enter once the market releases steam and our indicators pull back. Even if the pullback is not that sharp, we will jump back in if our indicators hit the oversold zone.
CCJ, a key company in the uranium sector, has also flashed a negative divergence signal. It hasn't yet reached its previous high of 56.00 from June 7th.
Dividends from URA and a uranium ETF have been substantial. When these dividends are included, the profits from this investment increase significantly.
Apart from the negative divergences, the decision to take profits was also influenced by the growing number of individuals Jumping on the Uranium Gravy Train. We'll be ready to re-enter once the market releases steam and our indicators pull back. Even if the pullback is not that sharp, we will jump back in if our indicators hit the oversold zone.
When the words short term appear under any post; the same conditions listed in the Market update under the short term category apply
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