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  2. With AI Driving Electricity Demand, Leverage This Uranium ETF
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With AI Driving Electricity Demand, Leverage This Uranium ETF

Ben HernandezJan 07, 2026
2026-01-07

Electricity demand is expected to reach peak levels in 2026 and beyond thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). This could make nuclear energy a more viable choice globally. With that, traders should add the Direxion Daily Uranium Industry Bull 2X Shares (URAA A) to their watch lists in the new year.

AI should remain a persistent theme heading into 2026 as more users and businesses continue to adopt its usage. AI requires copious amounts of electricity to power its platforms, which should place undue stress on the current electrical grid. Because of this, nuclear power is emerging as an alternative option to energize the AI infrastructure.

As noted in a Mining.com article, a Uranium.io report highlighted survey results from 600 investors globally who view uranium as a strategic asset. That’s even more so the case given the energy demands required by AI.

“Our data shows that, three in five investors (63%) believe uranium remains misunderstood and materially mispriced, despite nearly six in ten (58%) already expressing a bullish outlook,” the report said. “The majority of respondents view uranium as a 3–5 year strategic opportunity, with energy security (49%), clean-energy transition (39%), and the supply-demand imbalance (36%) cited as core drivers of performance.”

If the bullish sentiment holds in 2026, uranium and even broader energy ETFs stand to benefit from the future upside.

Energize and Educate

URAA provides 200% exposure to the performance of the Solactive United States Uranium and Nuclear Energy ETF Select Index. This index tracks the performance of U.S.-listed ETFs with a focus on uranium and nuclear energy. As such, the fund’s top holdings include names in the nuclear energy industry like Cameco Corporation and OKLO Inc.

Traders who want a more diversified option in the broader energy sector should also take a look at the Direxion Daily Energy Bull 3X Shares (ERX A-). Another option that strikes a balance between single-stock and sector-specific exposure is Direxion Daily Energy Top 5 Bull 2X ETF (TEXU). Introduced earlier this year, Titans ETFs give traders exposure to the top five companies representing a sector. Each company is given equal weight (a 20% allocation). This gives traders more targeted exposure to the movers and shakers within a sector.

Because of the double or even triple exposure, only experienced traders should use these leverage products. Fortunately, Direxion does have a dedicated education center that equips prospective investors with the baseline knowledge when looking to use leveraged ETFs. From defining leveraged ETFs to utilizing specific trading strategies, the education center is replete with material to learn from.

For more news, information, and analysis, visit the Leveraged & Inverse Content Hub.


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