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Sprott's New Alternative Energy ETFs
These new ETFs are part of Sprott's "energy transition" thematic lineup.
Sprott Energy Transition Materials ETF (SETM) Sprott Lithium Miners ETF (LITP) Sprott Uranium Miners ETF (URNM) Sprott Junior Uranium Miners ETF (URNJ) Sprott Junior Copper Miners ETF (COPJ)
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"Sprott Asset Management launches five new ETFs focused on energy transition materials"
Sprott Asset Management has launched five new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that focus on energy transition materials, such as lithium, uranium, and copper. The ETFs are: Sprott Energy Transition Materials ETF (SETM) Sprott Lithium Miners ETF (LITP) Sprott Uranium Miners ETF (URNM) Sprott Junior Uranium Miners ETF (URNJ) Sprott Junior Copper Miners ETF (COPJ) The SETM ETF is a broad-based fund that invests in a basket of companies that produce minerals essential to the generation, transmission, and storage of clean energy. The LITP ETF focuses on lithium mining companies, while the URNM ETF focuses on uranium mining companies. The URNJ ETF invests in small-cap uranium mining companies, and the COPJ ETF invests in small-cap copper mining companies. All of the ETFs have low expense ratios, making them a cost-effective way to invest in the energy transition. The article also states that the article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. It is essential that investors seek advice from a registered financial professional before making any investment decisions. Read the full article:https://www.etfcentral.com/news/spro...er-miners-etfs
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