Resources for the Modern Economy

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Gold

Gold is used as both a store of value and a key material in electronics and clean energy technology. It is a go to investment during times of uncertainty, prized for its stability and long term wealth preservation. Recently, gold prices have reached record highs as investors and central banks increase holdings amid strong demand from both financial and technology sectors.

Three gold coins stacked on a US hundred-dollar bill.
A golden statue of a young woman aiming a bow and arrow.

Silver

Silver is used as a store of value and an essential industrial metal in solar panels, electronics, and electric vehicles. It is a go to investment when investors seek both safety and growth exposure. Recently, silver prices have risen sharply, supported by surging demand from clean energy technologies and renewed investor interest.

Solar panels installed outdoors under a clear sky.
Close-up of a computer motherboard with a central processing unit (CPU) chip and intricate circuit pathways.

Copper

Copper is used as a critical industrial metal and key conductor in electricity, electronics, and renewable energy systems. It is a go to material for global infrastructure and the energy transition, valued for its durability and efficiency. Recently, copper prices have strengthened amid growing demand from electric vehicles, grid expansion, and clean energy projects worldwide.

Three wind turbines against a dark sky in a black-and-white photo.
Electric car being charged at a charging station.

Zinc

Zinc is used as a corrosion-resistant coating for steel and in alloys, batteries, and emerging clean-tech applications. It is a go to material for sustainable manufacturing and infrastructure, offering strength, conductivity, and recyclability. Recently, zinc prices have shown renewed momentum as demand grows from battery technology, electric vehicles, and green construction initiatives.

A group of high-rise buildings under construction with several cranes surrounding them.
Low angle view of tall modern skyscrapers in a city, with reflective glass facades, under a cloudy sky.