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    Home » Mining Stocks Lead TSX Venture 50 as Investors Rotate Into Resources
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    Mining Stocks Lead TSX Venture 50 as Investors Rotate Into Resources

    By Business Leaders ReviewFebruary 19, 2026
    Mining Stocks Lead TSX Venture 50 as Investors Rotate Into Resources

    Key Highlights

    • Mining companies secured 48 out of 50 spots on this year’s TSX Venture 50 list.
    • Precious metals and critical minerals fueled record market cap growth and liquidity.
    • Trading volumes doubled year-over-year in 2025, marking the strongest liquidity metrics in the list’s 20-year history.

    The latest edition of the TSX Venture 50 underscores a decisive investor shift toward the resource sector, with mining companies overwhelmingly dominating the annual ranking. Announced on 18th February, 2026 (Wednesday), the list highlights strong momentum in commodities amid rising precious metal prices and growing global demand for critical minerals.

    A total of 48 mining companies secured spots on the list, reflecting heightened interest in gold, silver, copper and rare earth elements.

    The surge comes as precious metal prices continue to climb and global investors increasingly focus on commodity security, domestic supply chains, and critical technologies.

    The TSX Venture 50 ranks top-performing companies on Canada’s venture exchange based on equally weighted metrics: market capitalization growth, share price appreciation and Canadian consolidated trading value.

    Robert Peterman, chief commercial officer at TSX & Global Capital Formation, said the results point to what many describe as the beginning of a commodity super cycle. Investors are increasingly focusing on supply security, critical technologies and strengthening domestic supply chains.

    Precious Metals and Critical Minerals in Focus

    Gold and silver focused miners accounted for the majority of companies on the list, benefiting from record-high precious metal prices driven by global trade uncertainty and strong central bank buying.

    48 firms in the mining industry collectively represented a total market capitalization of $19.9 billion and recorded an average share price increase of 443%.

    Leading the ranking was Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd., which posted a remarkable 1,137% increase in market capitalization and a 1,103% surge in share price over the past year.

    In second place was Ucore Rare Metals Inc., which achieved a 1,109% rise in market cap. The company focuses on light and heavy rare earth elements, materials increasingly viewed as strategically important for national security and advanced manufacturing.

    Ucore’s CEO highlighted government backing from Natural Resources Canada and the U.S. Department of Defense as a significant tailwind, noting that public funding helps de-risk capital market participation.

    Record Liquidity and Market Rotation

    Liquidity metrics also reached record highs, with trading volumes doubling year-over-year in 2025 to exceed 13.2 billion shares, which is the strongest performance in the ranking’s two-decade history.

    The momentum reflects growing recognition that metals such as copper, silver, and rare earth elements are critical for building solar panels, electric vehicles, and AI data centers. As supply struggles to meet rising demand, investors appear increasingly willing to back junior mining companies responsible for many new discoveries.

    While mining dominated the list, three Canadian technology firms also earned spots, reflecting continued growth capital allocation toward defense, cybersecurity, and quantum sectors.

    Overall, the 2026 TSX Venture 50 illustrates a clear shift in market sentiment that favors tangible assets and resource security as global economic dynamics continue to evolve.

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