Trump Tariffs: Disruption or Opportunity?

Interview

Trump Tariffs: Disruption or Opportunity?

Are tariffs set to disrupt gold, silver and uranium markets? Find out how potential trade barriers could impact prices and create arbitrage opportunities. Kitco’s Senior Mining Editor and Anchor Paul Harris interviews John Ciampaglia, CEO of Sprott Asset Management, at the 2025 BMO Global Metals, Mining & Critical Minerals Conference.

GBUG and The Case for Active Management

Special Report

GBUG and The Case for Active Management

Sprott Asset Management has launched GBUG which seeks long-term appreciation through value-oriented, contrarian investing. Sprott's active management team looks to capitalize on the wide dispersion of returns within the mining sector and the potential for silver to catch up to gold's rise.

Top 10 Themes for 2025

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. 

Recalibrating Our Crystal Ball

Sprott Gold Report

Recalibrating Our Crystal Ball

Gold was a strong performer in 2024, gaining 27.22% to end the year at $2,624.50, fueled by geopolitical tensions, central bank purchases and bond market struggles. These strong gains occurred with negligible participation or interest from investors in North America or Europe. Key catalysts for a gold rally could include stock or cryptocurrency downturns, bond market disruptions or a U.S. dollar reset.

Real Assets in Focus: Gold, Silver, Copper and Uranium

Interview

Real Assets in Focus: Gold, Silver, Copper and Uranium

Unlock the power of real assets investing with Sprott’s Masterclass video. Dive into gold, silver, copper and uranium with industry experts Ed Coyne, Ryan McIntyre and Steve Schoffstall as they reveal strategies to navigate global uncertainties and identify opportunities. Discover how to leverage precious metals and critical materials to potentially build a resilient, future-ready portfolio.

Why Tech & Big Investors Are Turning to Uranium & Gold

Interview

Why Tech & Big Investors Are Turning to Uranium & Gold

John Ciampaglia, CEO of Sprott, joins James Connor to discuss why gold is increasingly viewed as a safeguard against economic uncertainty and why uranium has become essential to powering big tech's ambitious AI expansion.

Gold and Silver Enjoy Continued Rally

Sprott Q3 Precious Metals Report

Gold and Silver Enjoy Continued Rally

Gold and silver prices surged in Q3 2024, driven by central bank buying and macroeconomic factors. While gold experienced a historic price increase, silver's price was influenced by both its precious metal value and industrial demand. YTD through September 30, gold is up 27.71% and silver has gained 30.95%.

Investing in Critical Materials: A Diversified Approach to a Long-Term Opportunity

Webcast Replay

Investing in Critical Materials: A Diversified Approach to a Long-Term Opportunity

In our webcast with Nasdaq, John Ciampaglia discusses the rapid emergence of technologies like AI, the race to upgrade power grids, continuing global decarbonization goals and growing middle classes. He gives an overview of how the critical materials behind energy—such as uranium, copper, nickel, lithium and more—are likely to remain growth-oriented investment opportunities for the long term, and how to invest in them in a single allocation.

Gold’s Record-Setting Quarter and Silver’s Resurgence

Sprott Q2 Precious Metals Report

Gold’s Record-Setting Quarter and Silver’s Resurgence

Gold has been on the move since Q2 ended, after having gained 12.79% year-to-date as of June 30, gold's best six-month start since 2020. Gold enjoyed strong support from central bank buying. Silver closed Q2 at $29.14, its highest quarterly close since Q3 2012. Silver was supported by the gold breakout and global monetary expansion policies.

Uncovering Big Opportunities and Demand in Nickel for Investors

Shifting Energy

Uncovering Big Opportunities and Demand in Nickel for Investors

In this episode of Shifting Energy (Season 1), Thalia Hayden of etfguide talks with Steve Schoffstall, Director of ETF Product Management at Sprott Asset Management, about the nickel growth story, what's driving it and the investment opportunities now and ahead.

Gold Outlook with John Hathaway

Interview

Gold Outlook with John Hathaway

What will take the gold price higher? John Hathaway, Senior Portfolio Manager, provides his thoughts on why gold isn't moving and what will take it higher.

Gold and Silver: Precious Metals On the Move

Sprott Webcast Replay

Gold and Silver: Precious Metals On the Move

Replay our webcast, focused on gold and silver, and featuring John Hathaway and Maria Smirnova. Gold is enjoying strong support from central bank buyers like China, and silver is benefitting from increased demand for PV solar panels.

Gold Is on the Rise and Reaches All-Time High

Sprott Q1 Precious Metals Report

Gold Is on the Rise and Reaches All-Time High

Gold reached an all-time closing high and is up 8.09% YTD (as of 3/31/2024) after rising 13.10% in 2023. We believe several fundamental factors are in place for gold to move higher, in particular, strong central bank buying. We also see three drivers for a higher silver price: 1) silver tracks rising gold due to central bank buying, 2) reflation trade and 3) increased solar panel demand.

Top 10 Themes for 2024

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Top 10 Themes for 2024

What forces are likely to drive energy transition materials and precious metals markets in 2024 and over the next decade? We discuss 10 critical macroeconomic and market-specific themes ranging from deglobalization and climate policy to the new commodity supercycle and a potential silver price breakout.

The Energy Transition to Uranium and Battery Metals

Interview

The Energy Transition to Uranium and Battery Metals

Ed Coyne, Senior Managing Partner, sits down with Gillian Kemmerer of Asset TV to discuss the energy transition to uranium and other battery metals, and what investors should take into consideration in this space. He also shares Sprott's outlook on gold. 

Central Banks Support Gold & Solar PV Demand Buoys Silver

Sprott Precious Metals Report

Central Banks Support Gold & Solar PV Demand Buoys Silver

Despite a pullback on gold investments, demand from sovereigns and central banks remains unwavering. Over the past decade, China has been committed to bolstering its gold reserves to enhance its economic and geopolitical standings. Silver is likely to be in high demand as the energy transition expands, given it is critical to solar PV panel technology, EV batteries and 5G cellular service. 

Central Banks Flex Gold Market Muscle

Sprott Precious Metals Report

Central Banks Flex Gold Market Muscle

In the first half of 2023, the gold bullion price rose by 5.23% despite competition from a euphoric equity market. Even with contrasting approaches, central banks and investment funds became the main players shaping the gold market in the first half of the year. Central bank buying drove demand, and gold is reverting to its historical role as a significant reserve asset as central banks seek to diversify amid geopolitical uncertainties.

Geopolitical Risks Enhance Gold’s Role as a Reserve Asset

Sprott Precious Metals Report

Geopolitical Risks Enhance Gold’s Role as a Reserve Asset

Gold attempted to breakout above $2,050 in early May before drifting lower as the U.S. debt-ceiling drama deepened and the U.S. dollar strengthened. At the same time, global central banks have been accumulating gold at a record pace. This highlights gold's role as a neutral reserve asset that has the potential to mitigate increasing counterparty risks amid escalating geopolitical tensions.

Gold Rides Higher on Recession Fears

Sprott Precious Metals Report

Gold Rides Higher on Recession Fears

The gold market continues to be bullish as the probability of a recession rises, regional banking stress resurfaces and the Fed seems determined "get inflation down to 2%, over time". Globally, we are entering a more challenging period featuring subpar economic growth, increasing risks to systematic financial stability, stubbornly high inflation and rising geopolitical risks. Against this backdrop, we believe gold should perform well, even if the U.S. debt ceiling disaster is averted.

Gold Bulls Run Faster as Fed Tackles Banking Crisis

Sprott Precious Metals Report

Gold Bulls Run Faster as Fed Tackles Banking Crisis

In March, gold posted its highest monthly close since July 2020 and rounded out a solid Q1 2023 gain of 7.96%. Gold is now up 21.38% from last autumn's low (9/26/22) following the most aggressive central bank purchases in decades and gold investment flows catalyzed by the U.S. banking crisis. We are very optimistic given that many significant long-term bullish macro factors for gold have become stronger, while some shorter-term cyclical gold bearish factors have faded.

First Gold Dip  Since Central Bank Buying Spree

Sprott Precious Metals Report

First Gold Dip Since Central Bank Buying Spree

Gold fell in February, closing the month at $1,827 in a correction characterized by a stall in buying, but not selling. Since gold's autumn 2022 low of $1,622, global central banks have been buying gold at record rates; more than three times their long-term averages. The current scale of central bank buying is massive — an annualized rate of 1,724 tonnes vs. an average of 512 tonnes over the past decade. Central bank gold purchases as a percentage of global gold demand have also tripled to 34% from their average of 11% over the past several years.

2023 Top 10 Watch List

Sprott Precious Metals Report

2023 Top 10 Watch List

This year’s top 10 list offers Sprott’s thoughts on what will likely drive markets in the coming year and decade, from a macro perspective and the vantage of our asset classes: Precious Metals and Energy Transition Materials. We believe the global clean energy transition will grow more urgent as energy markets continue re-ordering and energy security becomes synonymous with national security. The signposts point to a commodity-intensive, inflationary and capital-intensive decade where energy transition materials and precious metals will become far more valued than in the prior market regime.

Gold: A True Store of Value

Educational Video

Gold: A True Store of Value

Throughout history, gold has played a prominent role in the advancement of human civilization. Seen as a representation of the sun, of the gods and of true value, gold is a form of real money without counterparty risks. Symbol Au, atomic number 79, gold has been used to adorn the tombs of the great pharaohs and to help power spacecrafts that extend the horizons of humanity’s domain. Learn about gold’s culture, uses and history.

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