NANR Hits 52-Week High: SPDR S&P North American Natural Resources ETF Climbs to $79.49
SPDR S&P North American Natural Resources ETF (NANR) hit a 52-week high at $79.49. Drivers, volume 7,836 shares, holdings and what investors should watch.
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Shares of the SPDR S&P North American Natural Resources ETF (NYSEARCA:NANR) surged to a new 52-week high on Monday, trading as high as $79.49 before settling around $79.2480. Volume was modest at 7,836 shares, and the ETF had previously closed at $78.08. The fresh high puts NANR back in focus for investors watching commodity-linked exposure and sector rotation into natural resources.
What is NANR? The SPDR S&P North American Natural Resources ETF offers diversified exposure to companies across the energy, mining, agricultural inputs and materials sectors in North America. As a natural resources ETF, NANR is sensitive to commodity price moves, global demand trends and macro drivers like inflation expectations and geopolitical developments that influence energy and metals markets.
Why the new 52-week high? Several factors commonly lift natural resources ETFs. Rising commodity prices — especially oil, natural gas and key industrial metals — can boost the earnings outlook for energy and mining companies, which are core NANR holdings. Investors rotating from growth into value or seeking inflation hedges may also allocate to resource stocks and ETFs. While the trading volume for the move was relatively light, the price breakout signals renewed investor interest and positive momentum for the sector.
What investors should watch next Investors should monitor underlying commodity trends, corporate earnings from major energy and mining components, and any shifts in macro policy (interest rates and inflation data) that affect resource price outlooks. Check NANR’s top holdings and sector weights to understand its exposure: heavy weighting to energy or metals names will make the ETF more sensitive to those markets.
Risk and strategy considerations Natural resources ETFs can be more volatile than broad-market funds, so consider your time horizon and risk tolerance. Review NANR’s expense ratio, dividend yield and prospectus before investing. The recent 52-week high is a meaningful technical milestone, but not a guarantee of continued gains.
Bottom line: The SPDR S&P North American Natural Resources ETF’s move to $79.49 highlights growing interest in commodity-linked exposure. Stay informed on commodity prices, earnings, and macro signals to decide if NANR fits your portfolio objectives.
Published on: January 29, 2026, 7:05 am


