Global X Uranium ETF · URA
commodityLast updated: February 26, 2026
Money flow in Global X Uranium ETF is balanced, with neither strong accumulation nor distribution. The Flow & Accumulation Score reads 55/100 — a neutral reading with no clear directional bias. The broader trend remains positive, with the Trend & Momentum Score at 71/100, though not at its strongest. The Risk Profile Score sits at 73/100, reflecting a reasonable return-to-risk balance.
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Where is money flowing?
VWAP: Above 50d ($52.34) and 200d ($46.04)
Money flow in Global X Uranium ETF is neutral. The Flow & Accumulation Score reads 55/100 — neither buyers nor sellers are dominating, and capital commitment is balanced. Chaikin Money Flow at 0.05 is marginally positive, with On-Balance Volume flat — there is no strong conviction from either buyers or sellers at present. Volume is notably thin at just 0.6x the 20-day average — any price moves today carry less conviction due to low participation.
What is the trend?
| MA Period | Value | Price vs MA | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10-day | 53.47 | Above | +2.6% |
| 21-day | 54.10 | Above | +1.4% |
| 50-day | 50.92 | Above | +7.8% |
| 100-day | 48.94 | Above | +12.1% |
| 200-day | 42.95 | Above | +27.7% |
The trend in Global X Uranium ETF is positive. The Trend & Momentum Score reads 71/100, with price above the key 50-day and 200-day moving averages — the intermediate and long-term trend structure is intact. Price is 27.7% above the 200-day moving average — a substantial distance that reflects the strength of the long-term move but also suggests the asset is far from its long-term mean.
Is momentum building or fading?
Momentum signals are mixed. The 10-day rate of change reads 2.2%, the 21-day -5.2%, and the 63-day 32.8% — no clear alignment across timeframes. RSI at 55 sits near the midline — momentum is essentially neutral, with neither buyers nor sellers showing clear dominance.
How extended is this move?
Price is 7.8% above the 50-day moving average (50th percentile of its historical range). Bollinger Band %B at 0.64 shows price in the upper half of its recent volatility range. Bollinger Bandwidth at 0.158 shows expanded volatility — the asset is making larger-than-normal moves. High bandwidth typically follows a breakout or breakdown and can persist during trending moves.
Where are the key levels?
$57.37 – $62.95
$46.48 – $54.50
Notable support sits at $46 — $55, 9% below, with 6 signals converging — intermediate swing at $47, volume POC at $48, SMA-100 at $49, SMA-50 at $51, and 2 other signals. Resistance sits at $57 — $63, 10% above — double top at $59, major swing at $61, intermediate swing at $62, and minor swing at $58. The volume profile shows the highest activity around $48 (Point of Control), with the 70% value area spanning $37 to $57.
How does this compare?
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What risk am I taking?
The risk-return profile of Global X Uranium ETF is good. The Risk Profile Score reads 73/100 — the return adequately compensates for the risk involved, with no major red flags in the drawdown or volatility metrics. The 1-year Sortino Ratio of 3.2 is strong — returns have been well above what the downside volatility would justify. Maximum drawdown over the past year was -28.4%, indicating the losses, when they came, were contained. With a beta of 0.40, Global X Uranium ETF is less sensitive to broad market moves — a defensive characteristic that can reduce portfolio volatility.
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Direction Assessment
Confirmed uptrend with capital inflow
Uptrend without volume support
Capital flowing in, trend not yet established
Downtrend with capital outflow
Good risk/reward. Standard positioning appropriate.
The combined signal is neutral. With trend at 71/100 and flow at 55/100, neither dimension provides a clear directional reading — the asset is in a transitional or range-bound state. The Risk Profile Score at 73/100 sits in favourable territory — in a neutral directional environment, the risk metrics become important for sizing decisions.
Conclusion
Global X Uranium ETF is in a transitional phase. The data does not support a strong directional view — indicators are mixed, and the asset could resolve in either direction. No single indicator is at an extreme — the readings are within normal ranges across the framework, which itself is informative. These scores update daily as new data arrives. Flipside does not predict what happens next — it shows what is happening now, grounded in the data.