Nuclear power entering 'boom era' on traditional energy woes

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On today’s installment of Good Buy or Goodbye, nuclear energy is in focus as rising costs and geopolitical tensions put a strain on traditional energy sources. VettaFi Financial Futurist Dave Nadig joins Yahoo Finance's Julie Hyman to discuss what investors should be considering in the energy sector.

Nadig predicts a “boom era” for uranium supplies as tax cuts and subsidies in various countries accommodate a shift to nuclear energy. He takes a closer look at the VanEck Uranium+Nuclear Energy ETF (NLR).

“Nuclear is increasingly looking like the solution," Nadig insists, who sees various industries relying on nuclear energy, specifically in the areas that require computing power such as electric vehicles and AI systems.

Nadig advises investors to avoid the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE) due to the various challenges that could leave many at a loss. Nadig views the ongoing disputes in the Middle East and South America are “not good for anybody” as the impact on production and costs become increasingly problematic.

"It's going to be another year or two at least before demand catches up to the over-supply," Nadig says on slowing growth for the broader energy market and the XLE

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Editor's note: This article was written by Eyek Ntekim.

Video Transcript

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JULIE HYMAN: It's a big noisy universe of stocks out there. Welcome to "Good Buy or Goodbye," our goal to help cut through that noise to navigate the best moves for your portfolio. Today we're dipping into the energy space. Oil taking a front seat as investors monitor disruptions to global supply. So what's the best way to play the space? I'm here with Dave Nadig, verify financial futurist.

And, Dave, your buy pick has nothing to do with oil at all, at least not directly. But it does have a lot to do with the future of energy. I'm talking about uranium here. And specifically, you're looking at the VanEck Uranium and Nuclear Energy ETF. NLR is the ticker for that. So let's run through your bull case on uranium here.

First of all--

DAVE NADIG: The global shift to nuclear.

JULIE HYMAN: --shift to nuclear.

DAVE NADIG: Yeah. That's happening around the world but really with a bit of a focus on the United States. We recently passed a 30% tax incentive for American companies to build new reactors. We've also got an actual direct subsidy on energy produced by nuclear that's been passed. We know those things work. That's how we got the renewables boom that we've seen in the United States.