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WHEATON PRECIOUS (WPM)
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Latest Research & News
Why Wheaton Precious Metals Zoomed 11% Higher Today
Wheaton Precious Metals stock surged 11% after the U.S. Treasury announced it would double its long-term bond repurchases to $4 billion or more per operation. This drove bond prices higher and yields lower, increasing demand for non-yielding investments like precious metals. However, the author cautions investors to be cautious given inflation concerns and potential Federal Reserve interest rate hikes.
08/19/2026, 7:24 PM • The Motley Fool
Forget Buying Gold Directly: Wheaton Precious Metals Could Be the Better Play.
Wheaton Precious Metals (WPM) has outperformed gold in 2026, gaining 13.4% compared to modest gold ETF gains. The company operates a unique streaming model where it purchases a percentage of mine output rather than mining directly, resulting in lower costs and higher operating margins. With record earnings in H1 2026 and forecasted 50% production growth by 2030, WPM offers a middle-ground alternative between direct gold ownership and traditional mining stocks, with less volatility than pure-play miners.
08/12/2026, 8:20 AM • The Motley Fool
Silver Is Rebounding. Should You Invest Now?
Silver prices have rebounded from a recent low of $56 to over $64 per ounce, driven by continued AI data center demand despite earlier investor skepticism. Major tech companies are maintaining their data center spending plans, and silver producer stocks have surged in August. The article recommends silver investments through both producer stocks and ETFs.
08/11/2026, 5:05 PM • The Motley Fool
JPMorgan Chase predicts gold will reach $5,000 per ounce by Q4 2026 and potentially higher thereafter, citing elevated market risks. The bank recommends gold streaming and royalty companies as attractive ways to gain leveraged exposure to rising gold prices while benefiting from diversification and dividend income.
08/08/2026, 11:15 AM • The Motley Fool
Silver Is Down Big From Its Peak. Is Now the Time to Buy the Dip?
Silver has fallen 50% from its January peak of $115/oz to $58/oz, driven by investor concerns about AI data center spending despite strong long-term demand fundamentals. McKinsey projects $7 trillion in global data center spending by 2030, and major hyperscalers continue their infrastructure investments. The article suggests this dip may present a buying opportunity for silver and related producers.
07/31/2026, 10:05 AM • The Motley Fool
Gold Miners or Silver Miners: Which Precious Metals ETF Is the Better Buy Right Now?
The article compares two precious metals mining ETFs: Sprott Gold Miners ETF (SGDM), which focuses on North American gold producers with a lower 0.46% expense ratio, and Global X Silver Miners ETF (SIL), which provides global silver exposure with higher 1-year returns (83% vs 53%) but greater volatility. Gold miners are recommended for new precious metals investors, while silver miners suit those seeking higher-conviction bets on industrial and monetary demand convergence.
06/16/2026, 11:10 AM • The Motley Fool
3 Multi-Metal Stocks for Income and Long-Term Growth
Despite a recent pause in the metals rally, long-term fundamentals remain bullish for gold, silver, and copper driven by central bank demand, AI infrastructure needs, and energy transition requirements. The article recommends three multi-metal stocks: Freeport-McMoRan for copper exposure at attractive valuations, Southern Copper for high-quality low-cost operations with strong dividend growth, and Wheaton Precious Metals for leveraged precious metals exposure without mining operational risks.
06/08/2026, 1:07 PM • Investing
3 Multi-Metal Stocks for Income and Long-Term Growth
Despite a recent pause in the metals rally, long-term fundamentals remain bullish for gold, silver, and copper driven by central bank demand, AI infrastructure needs, and energy transition requirements. The article recommends three multi-metal stocks: Freeport-McMoRan (largest copper producer with attractive valuation), Southern Copper (premium-priced but operationally superior), and Wheaton Precious Metals (elegant precious metals exposure without mining operational risk).
06/08/2026, 12:53 PM • Investing
What Is the Best Way to Own Gold in 2026?
The article recommends that long-term investors seeking gold exposure should consider streaming and royalty companies like Franco-Nevada, Royal Gold, and Wheaton Precious Metals rather than direct gold ownership or mining stocks. These companies finance miners in exchange for future gold purchases at advantaged prices, offering diversified portfolios, growth potential, and protected margins without the operational risks of mining businesses.
05/25/2026, 11:15 AM • The Motley Fool
DIVIDEND DECLARATION - Wheaton Precious Metals Announces Quarterly Dividend
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. announced its second quarterly cash dividend for 2026 of US$0.195 per common share, representing an 18% increase from the same period in 2025. The dividend will be paid on June 9, 2026, to shareholders of record as of May 27, 2026. The company continues to offer a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP) with treasury share issuances at average market price without discount.
05/07/2026, 5:00 PM • Benzinga
SIL vs. GDX: Silver Miners Outpaced Gold Miners in 2025. Will It Last?
Silver miners ETF (SIL) delivered 135.40% returns over 12 months, significantly outpacing gold miners ETF (GDX) at 91.10%. While SIL offers higher returns and dividend yield, GDX provides lower costs, larger assets, and greater diversification. Both funds carry higher volatility than physical metals, with SIL experiencing steeper drawdowns historically. The choice depends on investor risk tolerance and market outlook.
04/29/2026, 10:26 AM • The Motley Fool
Have Global Tensions Affected the Price of Wheaton Precious Metal Stock?
Wheaton Precious Metals stock has surged 75% over the past year but experienced a 30% decline amid geopolitical tensions. While gold and silver prices hit all-time highs in early 2026, concerns about a speculative bubble emerged when Middle East tensions caused precious metals prices to drop unexpectedly. The stock has since recovered, but investors should exercise caution as historical expectations may not hold given the steep recent run-up in prices.
04/22/2026, 12:15 AM • The Motley Fool
2 Mining Stocks to Buy in 2026 to Hedge Inflation
With gold and silver prices surging amid geopolitical tensions and inflationary pressures, precious metals mining stocks offer leveraged exposure to rising commodity prices. Agnico Eagle Mines and Wheaton Precious Metals are highlighted as well-positioned options due to their insulation from rising fuel costs through clean energy usage and streaming agreements, respectively.
04/15/2026, 2:05 PM • The Motley Fool
Is Wheaton Precious Metals a Good Inflation Hedge?
Wheaton Precious Metals (WPM) is positioned as a strong inflation hedge due to its unique streaming business model that locks in fixed costs for gold and silver through 2030, insulating it from inflationary pressures while allowing it to benefit from rising precious metals prices. The company's expected 11% production growth this year and 50% by 2030, combined with its historically superior performance compared to gold and silver alone, make it an attractive option for investors seeking inflation protection.
04/06/2026, 5:30 AM • The Motley Fool
2 Mining Stocks to Buy in March
While the S&P 500 has declined, Canadian mining stocks Agnico Eagle Mines and Wheaton Precious Metals have surged over 19% and 22% respectively in 2026. Agnico Eagle, the world's second-largest gold producer, benefits from low-risk jurisdictions and strong operational efficiency with record earnings. Wheaton Precious Metals, a streaming company, achieved record profits with an 80% revenue increase, capitalizing on fixed purchase costs as gold prices exceed $5,000 per ounce. Both companies increased dividends by double-digit percentages with room for further hikes.
03/18/2026, 6:38 AM • The Motley Fool
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Company Profile
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. operates as a precious metal streaming company. It explores for gold, silver, palladium, platinum, and cobalt deposits in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Portugal, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, and South Africa. The company was formerly known as Silver Wheaton Corp. and changed its name to Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. in May 2017. Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
Key Executives
- Haytham Henry Hodaly
- Curt Domenico Bernardi
- Patrick Eugene Drouin
- Vincent Lau
- Ryan Ulansky
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions5.2B (79.54%)
- Mutual Funds1.3B (20.46%)
- Insiders0 (0.00%)
- Other0 (0.00%)