Bank of America thinks commodities are the top "run-it-hot" investment for 2026, thanks to factors like Trump's economic ...
Commodity ETFs provide access to commodity markets without direct investment in physical assets. They offer diversification since their performance doesn't tie directly to stock or bond markets.
When the underlying market mechanics of commodities evolve, the very way investors price those commodities must evolve too.
Robert Kelly is managing director of XTS Energy LLC, and has more than three decades of experience as a business executive. He is a professor of economics and has raised more than $4.5 billion in ...
CMDT is a relatively new actively managed commodity ETF that uses derivatives to achieve desired exposures. Since inception, CMDT has outperformed the Bloomberg Commodity Index. However, Q1 2025 saw ...
Before crypto was a thing, the hottest game in town was commodities. You could lever up to the moon and you still can, and those commodities could spike in a way that these days you can expect from a ...
Investor sentiment in commodity markets has reached a five-year low, presenting potential opportunities for contrarian investors. Potential opportunities and challenges exist in industrial metals, ...
Owning diversifying assets can be hard over short periods, as 2023 showed for most commodities, but their long-term benefits in portfolios remain intact. In our recently published 2024 Diversification ...
The second leg of the commodities bull supercycle is just getting started. You can feel it—not just in the charts, but also in the subtle shifts happening across the global economy. Energy costs that ...
Tokenized commodities represent fractional ownership of real-world assets using digital tokens on a blockchain while preserving their tangible value. Tokenized commodities are digital versions of real ...
This analysis is by Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Macro Strategist Mike McGlone. It appeared first on the Bloomberg Terminal. Rising elasticity, the unprecedented liquidity pump that’s dumping and a ...
President Donald Trump's auto and retaliatory tariffs on key U.S. trading partners are contributing to market volatility. Trump also recently noted he will impose 25% tariffs on imports from countries ...