Gold and Silver Rebound, But This Metal Is Outperforming Both
Lithium ore samples on rock at open-pit mine. Despite geopolitical tensions sustaining rallies in gold and silver, lithium is outperforming both with a YTD gain of nearly 30%. Driven by EV batteries and grid storage, the global lithium market is forecast to grow at a 14.5% compound annual growth rate through 2033. The LIT, ILIT,…
Despite geopolitical tensions sustaining rallies in gold and silver, lithium is outperforming both with a YTD gain of nearly 30%.
Driven by EV batteries and grid storage, the global lithium market is forecast to grow at a 14.5% compound annual growth rate through 2033.
The LIT, ILIT, and BATT can provide exposure, with each providing its own niche for investors looking to play the metalโs rally.
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After sharp sell-offs that began on Jan. 29, the prices of gold and silver have rebounded. Most recently, the impetus for those precious metalsโ bullish price action has been the war between Iran and an allied United States and Israel, which began on Saturday, Feb. 28.
But as impressive as the precious metals rally was last yearโand how it has notably continued this yearโboth gold and silver are being outperformed by one critical industrial metal: lithium.
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Goldโs nearly 19% year-to-date (YTD) gain and silverโs nearly 17% YTD gain are impressive and continue to generate eye-catching headlines. But so far in 2026, lithium has generated a YTD gain of almost 30%.
Hereโs why the metalโs price is surging, and three ways investors looking to gain exposure can add it to their portfolios.
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More than 75% of the worldโs supply is used for lithium-ion electric vehicle (EV) batteries and electronics, but the metalโs applications also include grid storage, heat-resistant materials, medications, and aerospace alloys, as well as a thickening agent in lubricating greases.
According to industry consultancy firm Grand View Research, the global lithium market finished 2025 with an estimated value of more than $32 billion and is forecast to undergo a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.5% from 2026 to 2033. At the end of that forecast period, the total addressable market is expected to be valued at $96.45 billion.
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And while EV adoption is only slowly taking hold in the United States, the U.S. lithium marketโvalued at $1.06 billion in 2023โis expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.6% through 2030, with major driving factors for rising demand including lithium-ion batteries, consumer goods, and grid storage.
With $1.67 billion in assets under management (AUM), the Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (NYSEARCA: LIT) is the largest lithium exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the world.
The fund sees average daily trading volume of nearly 456,000 shares, and had gained more than 16% this year before a healthy pullback began on Feb. 25. Today, shares of LIT are trading nearly 8% lower but are already ticking higher again.
Among its top five holdings are Albemarle (NYSE: ALB)โthe worldโs largest lithium producerโSociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile (NYSE: SQM), and British-Australian mining company Rio Tinto (NYSE: RIO), the fundโs largest holding at nearly 23%.
While the LITโs focus is primarily mining, it also provides exposure to companies operating in the chemicals, electronics, renewable energy, and EV markets. By geographic exposure, 39% of the ETFโs companies operate in the United States, while more than 29% are located in China, and another 11% call South Korea home.
The fund receives an aggregate rating of Moderate Buy based on 103 analyst ratings issued over the past year covering six companies in the LITโs portfolio.
With a focus on lithium miners and producers, the iShares Lithium Miners and Producers ETF (NASDAQ: ILIT) also pulled back beginning on Feb. 25 after gaining nearly 17% YTD. Like the LIT, the fund has already begun ticking back up again.
Considerably smaller than its counterparts, the ETF has $19.63 million in AUM and average daily trading volume of just under 50,000 shares, which could present short-term traders with liquidity concerns. But for buy-and-hold investors with longer horizons, the fund can provide them with access to a basket of lithium miners and compound manufacturers.
While less diversified than the LIT, current short interest stands at just 1.86%โlower than the LITโs 2.26% and nearly 26% less than short interest was the month prior.
The ILIT receives an aggregate rating of Hold based on 71 analyst ratings issued over the past year covering seven companies in the fundโs portfolio, which also includes market dominators Albemarle and Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile.
Before also pulling back on Feb. 25, the Amplify Lithium & Battery Technology ETF (NYSEARCA: BATT)โa lithium fund with an EV battery bentโhad gained more than 17% YTD. After pulling back nearly 9%, like the LIT and ILIT, the fund is back on the rise.
The ETF, which has $115.50 million in AUM and daily trading volume of nearly 83,000 shares, holds lithium producers including Albemarle, it also provides exposure to EV makers and EV battery tech. Its second-largest holding, for example, is Magnificent Seven member Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) with a 7% weighting.
The current short interest of 1.67% is the lowest of all three lithium ETFs on this list and is more than 47% lower thanย the month prior. Meanwhile, institutional inflows of nearly $6 million over the past year have far outpaced outflows of just $731,000.
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