Metals and rare earths as strategic inflation and electrification assets

Conviction: 55% · Horizon: 2Y · 2026-05-25
Silver, copper, and rare earths benefit from electrification, grid expansion, and strategic supply constraints

Industrial metals and rare earth inputs can gain from sustained demand in power infrastructure, electronics, defense, and clean-energy supply chains while mine development remains slow and geopolitically exposed.

Instrument Side Target Reason
SLV Long Silver combines monetary optionality with industrial demand from electronics, solar, and electrification, creating upside when real rates fall or physical demand tightens.
CPER Long Copper demand is structurally supported by power grids, data centers, electric vehicles, and industrial electrification, while new supply remains capital-intensive and slow to bring online.
REMX Long Rare earth producers can benefit from defense, magnets, batteries, and reshoring demand as governments seek secure supply chains outside concentrated production hubs.

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