While many precious and base metal stocks consolidate, let’s review the next group of mining names before they rip…
Check out the Junior Uranium Miners ETF $URNJ versus the Uranium Miners ETF $URNM:
Despite the significant overlap between these two ETFs, I view a breakout in the URNJ-to-URNM ratio as a clear risk-on signal (much like the relative strength displayed by junior gold miners).
The top four URNJ holdings – accounting for approximately 60% of the ETF – also belong to URNM. In comparison, those same four stocks combine for just 28% of URNM.
URNM also includes the $24B uranium bellwether Cameco Corp. $CCJ (a 17% weighting) and the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust (...
Don’t let a few days of selling pressure fool you.
Despite intense gold, copper, and crude oil pullbacks, many commodity-related assets are flashing buy signals.
For instance…
The Global Carbon ETF $KRBN:
KRBN holds a basket of European and U.S. carbon allowance futures – also known as carbon credits. Companies use these credits to offset the costs of releasing greenhouse gases.
Interestingly, the similarities between the carbon allowances, copper versus gold, and silver versus gold charts are uncanny. All three are violating multi-year downtrend lines, suggesting bullish trend reversals and a risk-on market environment.
We like KRBN long above 35, targeting 56.
That’s it for today. We’ll be back with more next week.
Thanks for reading.
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Trade of the Week
Today, we’re outlining Nutrien $NTR, a $30B Canadian agricultural inputs company:
Nutrien recently broke a multi-year downtrend line at a crucial polarity level going back to the IPO.