Anthony Bevilaqua


Investment Executive, Sprott Asset Management USA, Inc.

Anthony Bevilaqua

Investment Executive, Sprott Asset Management USA, Inc.

Tony utilizes Sprott's expertise to create comprehensive natural resource and hard asset portfolios for his clients. Sprott, being the third largest precious metals asset manager in North America, helps allocate client capital to precious metals and industrial metals, mining, private placements, physical bullion, energy and agriculture related investments.

Tony's experience includes contrarian-style firms such as Fisher Investments in San Francisco and Zacks Investment Management in Chicago, IL, where his primary focus was managing high net worth client relationships. After the financial crisis in 2008, he and Peter Schiff created Euro Pacific Precious Metals, where Mr. Bevilaqua went on to serve as Vice President in New York City.

Tony grew up in Pennsylvania and graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia as a student-athlete with a BBA in Economics and Division I Rower. He currently lives in Carlsbad, CA with his family and holds FINRA Series 7, 63 & 65 registrations.

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