Five points to keep in mind if you plan to invest in silver ETFs (2024)

After focussing on equity and to a lesser extent on gold for many years, Indian investors and fund managers are now warming up to the potential of silver metal. Three of India's biggest mutual funds (MFs) -- ICICI Prudential MF, Nippon India MF and Aditya Birla Sun Life MF -- have forayed into silver exchange-traded funds or ETFs.

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The ICICI Prudential MF is the first off the block with the launch of a new fund offer (NFO) for its silver ETF on January 5, 2022. It will be open for subscription till January 19, 2021. The ETF will be an open-ended scheme and will replicate or track the domestic (or rupee) price of the white metal.

So for the first time in India, precious metal investors have the option to invest in paper silver.

This is unlike the past when they necessarily had to buy physical silver metal and spend money and effort on storing it either at home or in bank lockers.

Investment in ETFs liberates you from the trouble of safe storage and lowers the entry and exit price. So should you invest in any of these silver ETFs?

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The ICICI Prudential MF, for example, presents silver as a hedge against inflation in the Indian economy. The fund house also claims that silver can provide diversification to a portfolio as its prices have little or no correlation to equity prices.

While these claims by the fund house are mostly in line with the behaviour of silver in the past, you should invest in these ETFs only if you believe silver prices will rise faster than competing assets such as gold and equity.

1. Poor show in the long term: Fund managers believe that silver is set for a big rally in the coming years after years of poor returns. For example, the silver prices are up 48 percent in the last three-year in US dollar terms translating into annualised returns of nearly 14 percent. This makes it one of the best performing physical assets even ahead of gold. For comparison, the yellow metal has delivered 9.9 percent annualised returns in dollar terms in the last three years.

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Silver, however, has been a poor asset class over the long term, unlike gold that has beaten even equity in the last 20 years. The current silver price of around US$23 to an ounce is the same as in August 2013 and is less than half of its record high price of $49/ounce made in April 2011.

2. High price volatility.Silver is much more volatile than its senior cousin gold. While silver is still below its record high in 2011, gold made its new lifetime high only in July 2020.

The volatility means that the risk and the reward both are higher in silver compared to gold.

The higher price volatility of silver is attributed to the industrial use of the metal that rises and falls in line with the business cycle.

3. Growing industrial demand. According to the latest data from the Silver Institute, the industrial demand for silver was up 7.6 percent in the 2021 calendar year and it accounted for nearly 51 percent of the overall demand for the white metal, up from just 43 percent share in 2015. In comparison, the overall demand for the metal including investment demand was up 15.4 percent year-on-year against a 5 percent rise in the overall supply including the mine production of metal.

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This turned the market balance negative and the overall demand exceeded the overall supply and analysts expect the market balance to remain tight supporting silver prices.

Many analysts now expect strong industrial demand for silver in coming years from fast-growing industries such as solar power and electric vehicles (EVs).

Solar cells and EVs have now largely compensated for a sharp fall in industrial demand for silver from photography that suppressed demand for nearly 20-years now. Big industrial demand for silver also makes it a better hedge against inflation compared to gold.

4. High gold to silver ratio.Silver bulls are also betting on a strong show by silver due to its historically low price compared to gold. The gold to silver price ratio is around 80 currently in the international market compared to the 20-year average of 67. If this trend reverses, silver prices should rise faster than gold going forward.

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5. Lagging behind other base metals. The optimistic outlook on silver is also supported by its relatively poor performance compared to industrial base metals such as copper, aluminium, zinc, lead and nickel. Many of these base metals are used in tandem with silver in high-end electronics. The London Metal Exchange index (LMEX) is up 24 percent and 59 percent in the last 10 and 5 years respectively compared to -34 percent and 25 percent rise in silver prices during the period.

If inflation continues to support metal prices in 2022 then expect silver to outshine its base metal cousins.

Silver has made an encouraging start in 2022 and is up 1 percent during the month so far against a 0.25 percent decline in gold and 1 percent decline in S&P 500 index. This coupled with a global focus on solar energy and its historically low price make silver an interesting contra bet for Indian investors. But considering its price volatility, I will advise investors to de-risk their investment in silver by also taking some exposure to gold.

(Advice: This article is for information purposes only. Readers are advised to consult a certified financial advisor before investing in any of the funds or securities mentioned above.)

(Karan Deo Sharma is a Mumbai-based finance and equity markets specialist).

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Five points to keep in mind if you plan to invest in silver ETFs (2024)

FAQs

Should you invest in silver ETFs? ›

Silver ETFs offer investors an easy and cost-effective way to invest in silver. They provide exposure to the price movements of silver without requiring investors to take physical possession of the metal. Additionally, they offer benefits such as diversification, liquidity, and low expense ratios.

What are the disadvantages of silver ETF? ›

Some silver ETFs may have lower trading volumes, leading to wider bid-ask spreads. This means it may be harder to sell certain silver ETF shares, or it may be harder to sell those shares at the market price. Higher bid-ask spreads can also increase transaction costs for investors when buying or selling ETF shares.

What are the 4 benefits of ETFs? ›

Positive aspects of ETFs

The 4 most prominent advantages are trading flexibility, portfolio diversification and risk management, lower costs versus like mutual funds, and potential tax benefits.

Is it a good idea to invest in silver? ›

For investors seeking portfolio diversification, silver's relatively low correlation to assets like stocks and bonds over time can help enhance diversification benefits. Silver can serve as a hedge against inflation pressures as well, which could be valuable if price pressures remain stubbornly elevated.

How high will silver go in 2024? ›

The price of silver will move to our first bullish target in 2024 which is $34.70. We predict $48 to be hit either by mid-2024 or mid-2025. Silver continues its move higher, in line with our silver price forecast. There is still some more upside potential to our long standing target of $34.70.

What is the silver ETF strategy? ›

Silver ETFs track the spot price of silver in the open markets. Fluctuations in the price of silver will change the NAV of these ETFs. Fund managers of a silver ETF purchase silver and store them in secure vaults. SEBI safeguards the rights of the investors by regulating these ETFs.

Are silver ETFs safe? ›

Silver ETF is a much more cost efficient way of investing in silver as there is no risk of impurities, no maintenance and no storage costs.

Is it better to buy silver bars or silver coins? ›

But what exactly are the key differences between the two? And, most importantly, are silver coins or bars the best to buy? In short, while both offer potential benefits, most experts recommend opting for coins over bars for the average investor. Coins provide more flexibility to investors due to their smaller size.

What is the most popular silver ETF? ›

List of Top Silver ETFs by AUM
TickerFund1-Yr Return
SIVRabrdn Physical Silver Shares ETF33.95%
SILGlobal X Silver Miners ETF13.27%
SILJETFMG Prime Junior Silver Miners ETF5.89%
SLVPiShares Global Silver and Metal Miners ETF11.97%
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Why is ETF not a good investment? ›

ETFs are subject to market fluctuation and the risks of their underlying investments. ETFs are subject to management fees and other expenses. Unlike mutual funds, ETF shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than their NAV, and are not individually redeemed from the fund.

What are three cons of ETFs? ›

Disadvantages of ETFs
  • Trading fees. Although ETFs are generally cheaper than other lower-risk investment options (such as mutual funds) they are not free. ...
  • Operating expenses. ...
  • Low trading volume. ...
  • Tracking errors. ...
  • The possibility of less diversification. ...
  • Hidden risks. ...
  • Lack of liquidity. ...
  • Capital gains distributions.

What are the best ETFs to invest in 2024? ›

Best ETFs as of May 2024
TickerFund name5-year return
SMHVanEck Semiconductor ETF31.19%
SOXXiShares Semiconductor ETF26.35%
XLKTechnology Select Sector SPDR Fund21.30%
IYWiShares U.S. Technology ETF20.70%
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May 1, 2024

Will silver hit $100 an ounce? ›

Many experts in the space expect silver to perform strongly in the years to come, but don't necessarily see it reaching US$100 or more, especially given the current macroeconomic conditions.

How much is 1 oz of silver worth? ›

Silver Spot Price
Silver Spot PricesSilver PriceSpot Change
Silver Price Per Ounce$29.64 USD- ($0.06) USD
Silver Price Per Gram$0.95 USD$-0.00 USD
Silver Price Per Kilo$952.95 USD- ($1.93) USD
Live Metal Spot Prices (24 Hours) Last Updated: 5/16/2024 3:14:48 AM ET

Does Warren Buffett own silver? ›

Warren Buffett does not invest in gold. He has invested almost $1 billion in silver, so the reason for his aversion is not simply a dislike for precious metals. The explanation for Buffett's dislike of gold and for his enthusiasm about silver stems from his basic value investing principles.

Which is the best silver ETF? ›

Silver Funds
NameFund Size1Y
Kotak Silver ETF Fund of Fund - Direct Plan20.4914.85
Aditya Birla Sun Life Silver ETF FOF - Direct Plan121.0114.41
Motilal Oswal Gold and Silver ETFs Fund of Funds - Direct Plan59.5616.95
Motilal Oswal Gold and Silver ETFs Fund of Funds59.5616.51
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What is the best ETF to track silver? ›

List of Top Silver ETFs by AUM
TickerFundExpense Ratio
SLViShares Silver Trust0.50%
SIVRabrdn Physical Silver Shares ETF0.30%
SILGlobal X Silver Miners ETF0.65%
SILJETFMG Prime Junior Silver Miners ETF0.69%
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Are silver ETFs backed by physical silver? ›

Physically Backed Silver ETFs seek to track the spot price of silver. They do this by physically holding silver bullion and coins in a vault on investors' behalf. Each share is worth a proportionate share of one ounce of the silver.

Which is better, gold or silver ETF? ›

There are minor differences in risk between gold and silver ETFs. For instance, gold ETF is widely considered to be a safe-haven investment, which makes it more stable and less volatile. Silver, meanwhile, generally tends to be slightly more volatile than gold due to it being both a precious and industrial metal.

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