Insights
Sprott Insights offers unique analyses and perspectives from the firm’s leading experts on key topics in precious metals and critical materials.
Sprott Webcast Replay
Metals and Miners: Opportunities in the Strategic Resource Race
As nations race to secure critical metals, macro and geopolitical forces are reshaping the outlook. In this mid-year webcast, Ryan McIntyre, Paul Wong and Ed Coyne break down the key drivers across gold, silver, copper, uranium and more, and what they may mean for markets and investment opportunities in the second half of 2026.
Special Report
Why Critical Materials Are Leading the New Commodity Cycle
Critical materials are being repriced as strategic assets in a new commodity supercycle driven by deglobalization, fiscal dominance and energy security, not traditional cyclical demand. As global investment pivots toward electrification and secure supply chains, SETM and METL provide targeted exposure to the companies positioned at the center of this structural shift.
Special Report
Top 10 Themes for 2026
What are the 10 most important themes impacting global markets in 2026? We explore issues from deglobalization and fiscal dominance to the surge in gold, silver and critical materials, and provide our view of where opportunities and risks may be emerging.
Special Report
Top 10 Themes for 2025
What forces will shape the markets in critical materials and precious metals in 2025 and beyond? We identify 10 critical macro and market themes investors should watch in the coming year.
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