Sprott is a global asset manager focused on precious metals and critical materials investments. We are specialists. We believe our in-depth knowledge, experience and relationships separate us from the generalists. Our investment strategies include Exchange Listed Products, Managed Equities and Private Strategies. Sprott has offices in Toronto, New York, Connecticut and California and the company’s common shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol (SII).
We offer investments in physical precious metals and critical materials. Sprott ETFs provide access to both precious metals and critical materials miners.
Our actively managed funds provide access to gold mining equities and a broad-based value-oriented equity strategy.
We manage private investment strategies in the natural resources sector, encompassing key asset classes including debt, royalties/streams, equity and physical commodities.
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Discover the unique advantages of Sprott Silver Miners & Physical Silver ETF (SLVR), a new ETF offering exposure to both silver miners and physical silver. With rising industrial demand and a tightening supply, SLVR provides investors with a strategic opportunity to benefit from silver’s dual role as a precious and industrial metal.
Sprott Uranium Report
The uranium markets experienced volatility in January, with prices dipping despite strong miner performance. Key factors included the emergence of the Chinese AI model DeepSeek and the return of the Trump administration.
Shifting Energy
In this episode of Shifting Energy (Season 2), Thalia Hayden chats with Steven Schoffstall, Director, ETF Product Management at Sprott Asset Management about silver miners, investing in silver and how the silver market is tied to the global energy shift.
Interview
Sprott CIO Maria Smirnova and Rick Rule discuss key drivers for gold and silver in 2025. They emphasize central bank buying, Eastern demand and the erosion of purchasing power as major factors for gold. For silver, industrial demand, particularly from solar and EVs, is crucial.
Interview
Sprott CEO John Ciampaglia remains bullish on the uranium markets, citing rising term prices, increased utility interest and the global nuclear renaissance fueled by clean energy needs and AI-driven power demands. Ciampaglia expects uranium prices to strengthen as pent-up demand grows, driven by reactor life extensions, new builds and geopolitical supply disruptions.
2/18/2025
Sprott’s Paul Wong and Jake White join host Ed Coyne to discuss key themes for 2025. Topics include uranium, silver, copper and how central bank buying has become a dominant theme in the universe of gold.
Silver has played a vital role as currency throughout human history and stands as one of the most widely utilized resources on Earth, second only to oil. Silver is critical component in modern technology and is integral to the functioning of smartphones, desktop and laptop computers, and is indispensable in the production of electric vehicles and solar panels.
Relative to other sectors, precious metals and natural resources investments have higher headline risk and are more sensitive to changes in economic data, political or regulatory events, and underlying commodity price fluctuations. Risks related to extraction, storage and liquidity should also be considered.
Gold and precious metals are referred to with terms of art like store of value, safe haven and safe asset. These terms should not be construed to guarantee any form of investment safety. While “safe” assets like gold, Treasuries, money market funds and cash generally do not carry a high risk of loss relative to other asset classes, any asset may lose value, which may involve the complete loss of invested principal.
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