Edward Bonner
Investment Associate, Sprott Wealth Management
Investment Associate, Sprott Wealth Management
Edward Bonner is an Investment Associate at Sprott Wealth Management. He joined the team in 2021 and holds a master’s degree in Economic Geology from the Colorado School of Mines. Before joining Sprott, Mr. Bonner worked as an exploration geologist with junior exploration and royalty companies, gaining field experience across North/South America and Africa. He specializes in porphyry systems and sediment-hosted copper deposits and applies his experience across a diverse range of ore deposit types. Mr. Bonner applies his technical expertise alongside a long-term, value-oriented investment approach to identify opportunities within the natural resources sector. He is fluent in English and French, proficient in Spanish and German, and leverages both his international experience and the multidisciplinary capabilities of the Sprott team to evaluate and uncover compelling investment ideas.
Insights by Edward Bonner
Special Report
Gold’s Post-Election Correction Comes as No Surprise
We see gold's post-election pullback as a healthy consolidation, affirming our bullish outlook. Post-election market dislocations, historically tied to political outcomes, may present a strategic buying opportunity in precious metals and mining equities.
Topics: Gold
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