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WPM
$151,00
+$6,28(+4,33%)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-17 17:29 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-17 17:29, Wheaton Precious Metals Corp (WPM) is priced at $151,00, with a total market cap of $65,71B, a P/E ratio of 35,62, and a dividend yield of 0,47%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $147,61 and $154,16. The current price is 2,29% above the day's low and 2,04% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 2,36M. Over the past 52 weeks, WPM has traded between $129,50 to $154,16, and the current price is -2,04% away from the 52-week high.

WPM Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$147,61
Market Cap$65,71B
Volume2,36M
P/E Ratio35,62
Dividend Yield (TTM)0,47%
Dividend Amount$0,19
Diluted EPS (TTM)3,26
Net Income (FY)$1,49B
Revenue (FY)$2,35B
Earnings Date2026-05-07
EPS Estimate1,34
Revenue Estimate$907,50M
Shares Outstanding445,16M
Beta (1Y)1.218
Ex-Dividend Date2026-03-31
Dividend Payment Date2026-04-10

About WPM

Wheaton Precious Metals Corp., a streaming company, primarily sells precious metals in Canada and internationally. The company sells gold, silver, palladium, and cobalt deposits. It has a portfolio of interests in the 23 operating mines and 13 development projects. 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.
SectorBasic Materials
IndustryGold
CEOHaytham Henry Hodaly
HeadquartersVancouver,BC,CA

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I've been watching the silver market pretty closely lately, and there's something interesting happening that most investors might be overlooking. Silver prices have been all over the place recently—spiked hard earlier this year, then pulled back when Fed policy expectations shifted. But here's what caught my attention: even after the recent dip, we're still looking at silver way above where it was a year ago. That kind of structural support in precious metals is worth paying attention to. Most people think about the best way to invest in silver through the obvious routes—physical bars, ETFs, or maybe jumping into a mining stock. But there's actually a smarter play here that gives you better risk-adjusted exposure: Wheaton Precious Metals (WPM). What makes this company different is their streaming model. Instead of running mines themselves and dealing with all the operational headaches, they fund mine development and expansion through agreements where they lock in the right to buy silver and gold at fixed prices for the life of the mine. It's essentially a way to get exposure to metal price appreciation without the operational risk. Take their Peñasquito deal in Mexico—they paid $485 million upfront and now have the right to buy a quarter of that mine's silver output for $4.56 per ounce. That's the kind of low-cost positioning that compounds over time. They've got 23 operating mines in their portfolio right now, with another 25 in development. Last year they expected to pull around 20-22 million ounces of silver annually, plus significant gold production. The real kicker? Their average cost to acquire silver through these contracts is locked in at $5.75 per ounce through 2029. That's their margin of safety built in. I ran the math on what this means for cash generation. Even if silver prices stay depressed—say they drop to $70 an ounce—Wheaton would still generate over $3 billion in annual cash flow through the end of the decade. That's the kind of downside protection you don't get with a typical mining stock. They can fund dividends (they just raised their payout 6.5%), keep investing in new streams, and still have room to grow. The best way to invest in silver these days isn't necessarily buying the metal itself. It's about finding companies with structural cost advantages that let them profit even if prices normalize. Wheaton's streaming contracts give them exactly that. Worth adding to your watchlist if you're bullish on precious metals longer term.
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