Top 5 cheapest silver ETFs in 2025

In recent times, silver has attracted a lot of attention from investors, and it is even performing better than gold. Historically, silver has remained under gold’s shadow. But if we look at the returns delivered by both precious metals in 1 year, silver has outperformed gold. In the last 1 year, silver prices have jumped over 48% against gold’s 35% gain. This is also helping other silver-based assets like silver ETFs. The returns in physical silver mirrored the yields in silver ETFs. The average return in the silver ETF category is 35% in the last 1 year.

Since equity mutual funds have given negligible returns in the last one year due to a severe market correction in the last 6 months, silver ETFs’ gains look beyond belief. In the case of an ETF, besides returns, the second most important thing that an investor keeps in mind while choosing a scheme is the expense ratio of that fund. Always remember that the higher the expense ratio, the lower the returns. In this article, we will take a look at the top 5 silver ETFs with the lowest expense ratios.

Also read: Top 5 Cheapest Gold ETFs to Own in India

Silver ETFs: Check out these 5 cheapest options based on low expense ratio 1. Aditya Birla Sun Life Silver ETF – 0.35%

1-year return: 34.20%

2. Axis Silver ETF – 0.37%

1-year return: 29.78%

3. Mirae Asset Silver ETF – 0.38%

1-year return: 33.92%

4. HDFC Silver ETF – 0.40%

1-year return: 31.98%

5. ICICI Prudential Silver ETF – 0.40%

1-year return: 34.13%

(Data source: Value Research)

Benefits of investing in silver ETFs

Diversification – By investing in silver ETFs, the portfolio can be diversified, which keeps the risk balanced.

Liquidity – Silver ETFs are more liquid than other assets, that is, they can be bought and sold easily.

Low cost – Investing in ETFs is easy and economical as compared to physical silver, as there are no storage and security concerns.

Inflation protection – Precious metals like silver are considered a safe investment against inflation.

Risks of investing in silver ETFs

Price volatility – Silver prices depend on global factors, demand-supply and economic conditions, which can lead to huge fluctuations.

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