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
Top 10 Dominant Drivers of Metals Markets in 2026
As global markets adjust to deglobalization and fiscal dominance, capital is flowing decisively into gold, silver, uranium, copper, rare earths and other critical materials. In this webcast, we break down what’s driving these moves and share our perspective on the most compelling opportunities for the year ahead.
Sprott Uranium Report
Uranium Enters 2026 with Renewed Strength and Strategic Tailwinds
Uranium enters 2026 with renewed momentum as spot prices move back above $100/lb, mining equities reprice materially, and utility demand re-emerges following prolonged under-contracting. Strengthening U.S. policy support and tightening supply conditions reinforce the case for higher incentive pricing and potential upside across physical uranium and mining equities.
Sprott Copper Report
Copper’s Momentum: Key Catalysts to Watch in 2026
Copper’s record run is being driven by tightening supply, strategic demand and rising policy risk, setting up a strong outlook for 2026. Major disruptions and collapsing treatment charges highlight a market firmly in deficit. With AI growth, defense spending and grid modernization accelerating demand, we believe copper and related equities remain well supported.
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.
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