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Investors Cool on Gold ETFs After Retreat from Record High Prices
Gold ETFs are experiencing significant outflows, with December seeing $300 million withdrawn as the rally cools near October’s record $2,788 price. While SPDR Gold Shares faces steep outflows, other funds like SPDR Gold Mini Shares still attract inflows. Investors appear cautious, marking a shift from earlier enthusiasm in 2024. Read on »
Gold, Silver Demand Rises Despite Western Investor Indifference
Silver market volatility intensifies as EFP premiums spike, signaling physical delivery stress. Meanwhile, central banks globally ramp up gold purchases, with record acquisitions in 2024. Despite these shifts, Western investors show indifference, prioritizing other ETFs. This divergence highlights growing tension between physical market realities and investor sentiment in precious metals. Read on »
Uranium vs. Copper: Which one is the Better Long-Term Investment?
While copper demand has surged on the renewable energy boom, flaws in energy efficiency projections raise concerns about sustainability. Meanwhile, uranium, bolstered by advanced molten-salt reactors, presents a strong case for long-term growth. This analysis contrasts the “green metal” and nuclear energy’s comeback, offering valuable insights for strategic investors. Read on »
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