SLVP
iShares MSCI Global Silver and Metals Miners ETF
Mentions (24Hr)
0.00% Today
Reddit Posts
SLVP silver miner index vs silver price ratio - signal of break out?
SLVP Silver Producers / Silver Price - are we at an inflection point?
Mentions
I run 50% VT with AVDV, RING, and SLVP
I invest in RING and SLVP which are two globally diverse gold and silver miners. I expect these two to gain at least 50% at the end of the year.
Exactly I bought RING and SLVP as I see these miners gaining at least 50% this year
I like RING and SLVP a lot. With there be a downturn in them, absolutely more so with SLVP but at the end of the year, I could see these gaining at least 50%. Theres an unbelievable demand for gold and silver right now. Theres money to be made in them.
Adding RING and SLVP, both global gold and silver miners
It does but youre missing growth opportunities elsewhere such as AVDV, RING, SLVP, SOXX etc
Im more about global diversification so something like VT, AVDV, SOXX, RING, and SLVP
Have historically thought of the bullion hoarders (or anyone with a greater than 5-10% proportion of their wealth tied up in physical metals) as kind of nuts. Starting to question that assumption. Also flipped some SLVP calls for profit the past few days.
Yeah, SLVP and SLVR are fine as well. They all fluctuate slightly, choose your poison. There may or may not be consolidation in the shorter term, but miners are poised to head higher over the coming year or two. Copper, Platinum, and Palladium have even better risk/reward IMO.
Hi, would you recommend SLVP also, was looking at 1 year return on this and it was bit higher from what I recall than those others.
do you recommend paas vs silj or slvr or SLVP? What would be your top pick of these and why
Sad thing is I sold 150 shares of SLVP to spread around in some pennies. Now all the pennies are trash and the silver etf shot up 16% since.
Only green I have today is SLVP.
Gold and Silver Miners GDX SLVP
i am looking at SLVP...on fire this year...over 140%
Had the same question recently as I have been holding GDX & SLVP for a while, while NEM was my only individual stock. Two weeks ago I added EGO. Rationale is that all of their balance sheet / income statement metrics still look reasonable, while at the same time their assets are all in safe jurisdictions (Canada, Greece, Turkey). But would love to hear other opinions.
GDX and IAU have been favorites. GDX much more volatile but still has good support. Looking at SLVP too, like the look of it and will buy in when it dips to sub 12. NFA ofc
#Ban Bet Lost /u/GenXBoomerCash made a bet that SLVP would go to 12.0 within **5 days** when it was 11.454 and it did not, so they were banned for a week. Their record is now 2 wins and 3 losses
**Ban Bet Created:** **/u/GenXBoomerCash** bet **SLVP** goes from **11.45** to **12.0** before **03-Apr-2023 06:00 PM EDT** Their record is 2 wins and 2 losses.
I do not think there is enough information to answer the question. You did not mention percentages. If the portfolio was 85% into VTI, five each into VOOG and BRK.B, then 2½ each into both the mining places, I would call it a bit on the redundant side but otherwise harmless. If the portfolio was 99% PICK and ¼ into each of the others, I would call it eye-popping stupid and that's coming from a guy who holds SLVP in my portfolio.
I think the ETFs for Gold and Silver mining companies got that, such as GDX, GDXJ, IAUP, SLVP and SIL.. check it
> But I think there's also an ETF for silver miners and exploration companies $SLVP and $SIL (and if you count junior miners, $SILJ) And I guess technically $SILX and $SINV. But I count those as "financials" and not "mining". Disclaimer: I hold SLVP
Phew! Thats good news. The way things have been lately, it just never hurts to ask. Now for disclosure, I hold SLVP myself so I am not an unbiased opinion, but I think metals in general are an ok sector. And like you already have planed, 10% seems fine. Your plan actually reminds me of the Rick Ferri Core Four Portfolio. Around a third in bonds, a third into stocks from one place, a third into stocks from some other place, and 5%-10% into something uncorrelated. The original Core Four uses real estate, but lots of people have tweaked that into other ideas. And Core Four back tests sensibly. The only real difference is you split the "from some other place" into two separate places of 25% and 10% rather than a single 33%. The percentage or two difference is negligible and having one item split into two items could give you rebalancing benefits. Overall I think your plan is fine. Nothing obvious sticks out as any problem.
GDX, GDXJ and SLVP will be trades of the century going forward…Just saying…
Why ‘physical’? Why not consider ETFs like SLVP, GDX, XME that track companies that benefit from price increases to precious metals in general?
So this is obviously a play for stuff to hold in your main portfolio (long term). Following up on your suggestions .. If you are going with REITs, no offense to the tickers you suggested, but you gotta go with the king O. As for Gold and Silver, the more speculative way is gold and silver miners ETFs, I hold these two and I believe they are the best SLVP and RING
Got some GMED and AMCR BBY is bullish SLVP good play Fuck...I couldn't find a ticker near the indestructible phone company. Oh well.
If you really want to go long, just buy physical and/or alternatively a bunch of good precious metal royalty companies and miners to diversify. Some that I like: $AG $FNV $AEM $NEM $SOSI Or if you want to go full silver miners with ETFs: $SLVP $SILJ