Global X Funds - Global X Silver Miners ETF

Global X Funds - Global X Silver Miners ETF

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Market Cap$13.32B
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Compare to Similar Companies

P/E RatioDividendsReturn on EquityPrice-to-SalesDebt-to-Equity
Global X Funds - Global X Silver Miners ETFGlobal X Funds - Global X Silver Miners ETF01.05%---

Share Statistics

Market cap$13.32 Billion
Enterprise Value-
Dividend Yield$0.99 (1.05%)
Earnings per Share$-
Beta0.94
Outstanding Shares-

Return

Return on EquityNaN%ROE
Return on AssetsNaN%
Return on Invested CapitalNaN%

Valuation & Multiples

P/E Ratio-P/E Ratio
PEG-PEG
Price to Sales-Price to Sales
Price to Book Ratio-Price to Book Ratio
Enterprise Value to Revenue-
Enterprise Value to EBIT-
Enterprise Value to Net Income-
Total Debt to Enterprise-
Debt to Equity-Debt to Equity

Revenue Sources

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Insider Trades

Institutional Put/Call Ratio

Market sentiment based on institutional option activity.

Put/Call Ratio0.6853 32.28%
Total Calls4,096,400 199.06%
Total Puts2,807,300 103.29%

Institutional Ownership

Holdings and activity of institutional investors.

Ownership %34.88% 0.99%
Total Invested$1.44B 4.56%
Investors Holding349 8.00%

ESG Score

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About Global X Funds

Relevant Senate Committees

Joint Committee on Taxation

This committee provides the technical analysis and revenue estimates for all tax legislation. Its expert input directly shapes the tax policies that affect corporate tax structures and capital investment credits, which are crucial financial factors for silver mining companies.

Finance

As the primary tax-writing committee, it controls taxation and trade. Its decisions on corporate tax policy, royalties, tariffs on metals, and international trade agreements directly impact the profitability, valuation, and market access for silver mining companies.

Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry

This committee oversees the CFTC, which regulates futures and derivatives markets. As silver is a traded commodity, the CFTC's policies directly impact the mechanisms for silver pricing, hedging, and overall market stability, which are critical for silver mining companies.

Energy and Natural Resources

This committee directly oversees national energy policy, public lands, and the Department of Energy. It has specific jurisdiction over mining for critical minerals and natural resource extraction, making it highly relevant for silver miners operating on federal lands or subject to broader resource policies.

Environment and Public Works

This committee regulates the EPA, which has direct oversight over environmental permitting, pollution control, and land use. Mining operations have substantial environmental impacts, making EPA regulations crucial for silver miners' operational costs, compliance, and ability to obtain necessary permits.