Silver ETFs: ‘Viraat’ innings of silver, Silver ETFs made investors rich in 3 years, these 5 funds won
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Silver ETFs: ‘Viraat’ innings of silver, Silver ETFs made investors rich in 3 years, these 5 funds won
3 year report card: These ETFs showed strength
Silver ETFs have now become the safest and easiest way to invest for Indian investors. If we look at the data of the last 3 years, some funds have performed much better than expected.
- Aditya Birla SL Silver ETF FoF: This fund has given an excellent annual return (CAGR) of around 37.38% in 3 years.
- Nippon India Silver ETF FoF: It occupies the second position with a return of 36.78%.
- Axis Silver FoF: It has made a profit of 36.27% to the investors.
- ICICI Pru Silver ETF FoF: This fund has also shown a strong gain of 35.72%.
Surprisingly, in the last one year (2025-26), the shine of silver has been even brighter, where funds like Tata Silver ETF have registered returns of more than 200%.
How to invest? Step-by-step guide
To invest in silver, you no longer need to keep heavy bricks or jewelery at home. You can buy it right from your phone.
- Demat Account: Just like you buy shares, you need to have a demat and trading account for silver ETFs.
- Brokerage App: Go to any app like Zerodha, Groww or Angel One and search ‘Silver ETF’.
- SIP Mode: To avoid market volatility, experts recommend ‘Systematic Investment Plan’ (SIP).
Experts’ Opinion: Is it the right time to buy?
Market leaders believe that this silver rally is not just a ‘short-term spike’. The reason behind this is the increasing industrial demand in solar panels, electric vehicles (EV) and electronics.
“Silver is going through a ‘perfect storm’ at the moment. Supply shortage and increasing global demand can take it towards ₹3.50 lakh to ₹4 lakh levels.” — Aamir Makda, Commodity Expert
The way forward: Is investing risky?
Just like players get a little tired after a high-scoring match in cricket, silver prices too may see a ‘time-based consolidation’ or a slight decline. But it is an excellent hedge for long-term investors. Our Analysis: If you are looking to diversify your portfolio, silver ETFs are a great option. However, silver is more volatile than gold, so it would be wise to invest in installments rather than investing all the money at once.
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