Insights
Sprott Insights offers unique analyses and perspectives from the firm’s leading experts on key topics in precious metals and critical materials.
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Could Rare Earth Companies Outside China Be a Rare Opportunity?
Rare earth elements play a critical role across technology, defense and global energy. In this interview with Asset TV, Steve Schoffstall, Managing Partner and Head of ETFs at Sprott, discusses the importance of rare earths, the implications of China’s dominance in the supply chain and how the Sprott Rare Earths Ex‑China ETF (REXC) is designed to provide targeted exposure to the sector.
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The "Multi-Market Cycle Opportunity" in Metals
At the recent ETF.com Awards, Sprott's Ed Coyne spoke with Sumit Roy of ETF.com about the rising interest in metals investing and SLVR, the firm’s award-winning commodities ETF, as well as its broader lineup of metals-focused strategies.
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Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are considered to have continuous liquidity because they allow for an individual to trade throughout the day, which may indicate higher transaction costs and result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account.
Diversification does not protect against loss. The funds are non-diversified and can invest a greater portion of assets in securities of individual issuers, particularly those in the natural resources and/or precious metals industry, which may experience greater price volatility. Relative to other sectors, natural resources and precious metals 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.
Shares are not individually redeemable. Investors buy and sell shares of the funds on a secondary market. Only “authorized participants” may trade directly with the fund, typically in blocks of 10,000 shares.
The Sprott Active Metals & Miners ETF is new and has limited operating history.
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