NEW YORK, August 19, 2026, 7:50 p.m. EDT
- Hecla’s stock finished up 14.43% at $20.54, trading at 1.91 times its average volume.
- Spot silver climbed almost 4% to $65.80, supported by declines in Treasury yields and the dollar.
- The surge reduced the remaining upside to the average analyst target to just 14.6%.
Shares of Hecla Mining Company NYSE:HL jumped 14.43% on Wednesday, finishing the session at $20.54 with a gain of $2.59, as precious metals prices advanced. The stock saw trading volume of 63.6 million shares, nearly double its average over the past three months.
The impact extended past a single robust session. Hecla rose 13.5% from its August 12 closing price of $18.10. The surge on Wednesday comprised the entire week’s gain and exceeded it.
The driving force in the market was macroeconomic. Spot silver surged almost 4% to $65.80 an ounce. Gold advanced 3.6% after a Treasury liquidity action sent long-term yields and the dollar down. Robert Gottlieb, a former executive in precious-metals trading, described the move as “totally unexpected.” Reuters
| Asset | August 19 close or late price | Daily move | Investor read-through |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hecla NYSE:HL | $20.54 | +14.43% | Silver play with high volatility |
| Coeur Mining NYSE:CDE | $20.93 | +13.07% | Move reinforces sector trend |
| Spot silver | $65.80/oz | Nearly +4% | Boosts top line |
| Spot gold | $4,487.91/oz | +3.6% | Secondary output assists |
| S&P 500 | 7,707.98 | +0.2% | Muted market performance |
Hecla outpaced silver’s rise by about 10 percentage points. This leverage shows its operational sensitivity and how investors are positioned. Hecla posted a volume ratio of 1.91 times, surpassing Coeur’s 1.40 times.
| Equity | Daily move | Volume | Three-month average | Volume ratio | Trailing P/E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hecla NYSE:HL | up 14.43% | 63.6m | 33.3m | 1.91x | 22.38x |
| Coeur NYSE:CDE | rises 13.07% | 50.3m | 35.8m | 1.40x | 16.89x |
The improved balance sheet boosts potential gains from commodities. At the close of June, Hecla reported $483 million in cash holdings. The company repaid $263 million in senior notes and carried no debt except finance leases. Chief Executive Rob Krcmarov called it the company’s “strongest balance sheet.” Hecla second-quarter release
Despite a dip in sequential sales, cash generation remained solid. Free cash flow for the second quarter totaled $135.8 million, representing roughly 1.0% of Wednesday’s $13.8 billion market capitalization for the quarter.
| Hecla metric | Q2 2026 | Q1 2026 | Q2 2025 | Sequential change | Year-on-year change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $333.9m | $411.4m | $219.0m | -18.8% | +52.5% |
| Adjusted EBITDA | $199.2m | $265.1m | $92.6m | -24.9% | +115.2% |
| Operating cash flow | $174.9m | $182.9m | $108.4m | -4.4% | +61.4% |
| Free cash flow | $135.8m | $143.7m | $65.7m | -5.5% | +106.6% |
| Silver output | 4.21m oz | 3.90m oz | 4.51m oz | +7.8% | -6.8% |
For investors, the focus is on how price-driven they are, rather than on providing rescue capital. The company forecasts silver output for the year between 15.1 million and 16.1 million ounces. At the midpoint, each $1 shift in silver price translates to about $15.6 million in annual gross metal value, prior to accounting for payables, royalties, taxes, or any changes in volume.
| Silver-price change | Estimated annual gross value at 15.6m oz | Portion of $13.8bn market capitalization |
|---|---|---|
| +$1/oz | +$15.6m | 0.11% |
| +$5/oz | +$78.0m | 0.57% |
| +$10/oz | +$156.0m | 1.13% |
The surge has also taken up a significant portion of Wall Street’s expected gains. The average price target from nine analysts stands at $23.53, suggesting a potential upside of 14.6%, while the median target of $21 points to just 2.2% growth.
| Recommendation measure | Latest reading | Return versus $20.54 |
|---|---|---|
| Strong Buy recommendations | 3 | — |
| Buy recommendations | 1 | — |
| Hold recommendations | 5 | — |
| Sell recommendations | 0 | — |
| Lowest target | $17.00 | -17.2% |
| Median price target | $21.00 | +2.2% |
| Average price target | $23.53 | +14.6% |
| Highest target | $32.00 | +55.8% |
Analyst opinions are still divided. Canaccord Genuity (TSE:CF) reaffirmed its Buy rating and set a price target of $19. H.C. Wainwright also maintained a Buy at $27. CIBC (TSE:CM), Scotiabank (TSE:BNS), and BMO Capital Markets (TSE:BMO) all kept Hold ratings, with target prices ranging between $19 and $32.
In the upcoming week, market watchers will monitor if silver remains above the $65.80 mark set on Wednesday. Attention will also focus on long-term Treasury yields and the dollar. Hecla’s next significant short-term corporate event is its dividend record date on August 26.
Risks: Leverage can also amplify losses. An increase in yields or the dollar may rapidly impact Hecla and silver. A slower ramp at Keno Hill, together with greater project spending in the second half, could reduce cash-flow gains.
Hecla Mining: silver beta, now with a net-cash buffer
| Metric | Q2 2026 | YoY |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $333.9m | +52.5% |
| Adjusted EBITDA | $199.2m | +115.2% |
| Operating cash flow | $174.9m | +61.4% |
| Free cash flow | $135.8m | +106.6% |
| Silver production | 4.21m oz | -6.8% |
| Silver move | Gross annual value at 15.6m oz | Share of market value |
|---|---|---|
| +$1/oz | +$15.6m | 0.11% |
| +$5/oz | +$78.0m | 0.57% |
| +$10/oz | +$156.0m | 1.13% |


