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Which Nickel ETF Is Right For You? JJN vs. NINI

Although many associate this silvery-white metal with the U.S. coinage system, nickel is actually one of the oldest known metals with its uses tracing back more than 5,000 years. Today, the vast majority of the world’s supply of nickel comes from only two places: a mine in Ontario, Canada and another one in Siberia, Russia. Nickel is generally prized for its anti-corrosive properties, as well as for its ferromagnetic characteristics. In regards to the U.S. five cent piece, nickel only makes up for a quarter of the coin’s composition, but it is still one of the biggest uses of the metal [for more nickel news and analysis subscribe to our free newsletter ]. See the full story here → Related Posts: The 5 Minute Guide to Nickel ETFs Complete List Of New 2011 Commodity ETFs The Ultimate Guide To Nickel Investing
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