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The best commodity ETFs

How do I invest in a broad commodities basket?

Investing in commodities is considered risky. However, from a diversification perspective it can be interesting to invest in commodities. In particular, the historically negative correlation of commodities to stocks can improve portfolio diversification. A commodities investment is generally realised through an investment in forward or futures contracts. Commodity indices usually track a basket of commodities.

There are several indices available to invest with ETFs in a broad basket of commodities. There are also subindices on single or selected commodity segments, which are usually derived from broad basket indices. This Investment Guide will help you navigate among the peculiarities of the most important commodity indices, which vary substantially in their methodologies. It will allow you to find the most suitable ETFs for you by ranking them according to your preferences.

0.15% p.a. - 0.60% p.a.

annual total expense ratio (TER) of commodity ETFs

5 Indices

on commodities, which are tracked by ETFs

11 ETFs

on commodities

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The best commodity ETF by 1-year fund return as of 31.01.24

1 UBS ETF (IE) CMCI Composite SF UCITS ETF (USD) A-acc -2.93%
2 Market Access Rogers International Commodity UCITS ETF -4.86%
3 -7.34%

All commodity ETFs ranked by fund return

The largest commodity ETF by fund size in EUR

1 iShares Diversified Commodity Swap UCITS ETF 1,259 m
2 UBS ETF (IE) CMCI Composite SF UCITS ETF (USD) A-acc 1,165 m
3 387 m

All commodity ETFs ranked by fund size

The cheapest commodity ETF by total expense ratio

1 0.15% p.a.
2 iShares Diversified Commodity Swap UCITS ETF 0.19% p.a.
3 WisdomTree Broad Commodities UCITS ETF 0.19% p.a.

All commodity ETFs ranked by total expense ratio

Commodity indices compared

Diversification of the most important commodity indices

Source: justETF Research; Strategic weights of the single commodity segments

Methodologies of the most important commodity indices

Bloomberg Commodity Rogers International Commodity (RICI)
Number of ETFs 5 ETFs 1 ETF
Number of commodities 23 38
Index review annually annually
(index is rebalanced monthly)
Selection criteria Economic significance (production), diversification, continuity and liquidity Global consumption and liquidity (reviewed by a committee)
Index weighting 1/3 production
2/3 liquidity
Global consumption and liquidity (reviewed by a committee)
Cap on single commodity 15% -
Cap on commodities segment 33% -
Optimised Roll Commodity UBS CMCI
Number of ETFs 1 ETF 1 ETF
Number of commodities 23 28
Index review annually annually
(index is rebalanced monthly)
Selection criteria Economic significance (production), diversification, continuity and liquidity Fundamental factors and liquidity
Index weighting 1/3 production
2/3 liquidity
Fundamental factors and liquidity
Cap on single commodity 15% 35% largest commodity
20% all others
Cap on commodities segment 33% -

Source: justETF Research; As of 31/05/2021

Performance of the commodity indices in comparison

Bloomberg Commodity Index

The Bloomberg Commodity index (previously: Dow Jones UBS Commodity index) is based on the economic significance of the commodities. Besides diversification, continuity and market liquidity are considered when selecting and weighting the index components. Currently, the Bloomberg Commodity index tracks 23 commodities from the energy, precious metals, industrial metals, livestock and agriculture segments.

Methodology of the Bloomberg Commodity Factsheet Methodology

  • Broad commodities basket of 23 components
  • Commodities are selected by economic significance (production), diversification, continuity and market liquidity
  • Annual index review and rebalancing
  • Monthly roll period
  • Single commodity is capped at 15%
  • Commodities segment is capped at 33%
  • The index was introduced in 1998

Further subindex

Bloomberg Commodity 3 Month Forward

Rogers International Commodity (RICI) Index

The Rogers International Commodity (RICI) index is a broad commodities index that tracks 38 commodities. The index composition is dependent on the global consumption and liquidity of each commodity and is reviewed by the RICI committee.

Methodology of the Rogers International Commodity (RICI) Factsheet Methodology

  • Broad commodities basket of 38 components
  • Index is rebalanced on a monthly basis
  • Index selection and weighting is reviewed on an annual basis by the RICI committee
  • Monthly roll period
  • The index was introduced in 1998

Optimised Roll Commodity Index

The Optimised Roll Commodity index is based on the Bloomberg Commodity index in terms of composition and target weighting of the various commodities. Thus, commodities are selected and weighted according to their economic significance. Diversification, continuity and market liquidity are also taken into account. As the Bloomberg Commodity index, the Optimised Roll Commodity index tracks 23 commodities from the energy, precious metals, industrial metals, livestock and agriculture segments. The Optimised Roll Commodity index aims to outperform the Bloomberg Commodity index over the long term by optimising roll returns. To achieve this, the maturity of new futures contracts is adjusted monthly based on liquidity criteria.

Methodology of the Optimised Roll Commodity Factsheet Methodology

  • Broad commodities basket of 23 components
  • Index composition and target weights are identical to the Bloomberg Commodity index
  • Commodities are selected by economic significance (production), diversification, continuity and market liquidity
  • Annual index review and rebalancing
  • Maturity of futures contracts is adjusted monthly to optimise roll return
  • Single commodity is capped at 15%
  • Commodities segment is capped at 33%

UBS CMCI Index

The UBS CMCI index tracks 28 commodities representing five broad sectors including energy, precious metals, base metals, agriculture and livestock. The index diversifies its futures across the maturity curve and thus offers constant maturities. Therewith, the index tries to minimise the risk of a negative roll yield.

Methodology of the UBS CMCI Factsheet Methodology

  • Broad commodities basket of 28 components
  • Commodities are selected according to economic indicators like CPI, PPI, and GDP. Secondary factor is their market liquidity
  • Largest commodity is capped at 35%, all other commodities are capped at 20%
  • Constant maturity to reduce the negative roll yield
  • Annual index review
  • Index is rebalanced on a monthly basis
  • Daily roll period
  • The index was introduced in 2007

Commodity ETFs in comparison

The most important factors at a glance

When choosing a commodity ETF one should consider several other factors in addition to the methodology of the underlying index and performance of an ETF. For better comparison, you will find a list of all commodity ETFs with details on size, cost, age, income, domicile and replication method ranked by fund size.

Compare all commodity ETFs in detail
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Provider
ISIN
Fund size
in m EUR
TER
in %
Use of profits Fund domicile Replication method
iShares Diversified Commodity Swap UCITS ETFIE00BDFL4P12 1,259 0.19% p.a. Accumulating Ireland Unfunded swap
UBS ETF (IE) CMCI Composite SF UCITS ETF (USD) A-accIE00B53H0131 1,165 0.34% p.a. Accumulating Ireland Swap-based
IE00B4WPHX27 387 0.30% p.a. Accumulating Ireland Unfunded swap
iShares Diversified Commodity Swap UCITS ETF (DE)DE000A0H0728 255 0.46% p.a. Accumulating Germany Unfunded swap
WisdomTree Broad Commodities UCITS ETFIE00BKY4W127 228 0.19% p.a. Accumulating Ireland Unfunded swap
WisdomTree Enhanced Commodity UCITS ETF USD AccIE00BYMLZY74 148 0.35% p.a. Accumulating Ireland Unfunded swap
WisdomTree Broad CommoditiesGB00B15KY989 81 0.49% p.a. Accumulating Jersey Swap-based
Market Access Rogers International Commodity UCITS ETFLU0249326488 59 0.60% p.a. Accumulating Luxembourg Unfunded swap
IE00BF0BCP69 56 0.15% p.a. Accumulating Ireland Unfunded swap
Xtrackers Bloomberg Commodity Swap UCITS ETF 1CLU2278080713 4 0.19% p.a. Accumulating Luxembourg Unfunded swap
WisdomTree Broad Commodities Longer DatedJE00B24DMC49 3 0.49% p.a. Accumulating Jersey Swap-based

Source: justETF.com; As of 20.02.24

Return comparison of all commodity ETFs

The table shows the returns of all commodity ETFs in comparison. All return figures are including dividends as of month end. Besides the return the reference date on which you conduct the comparison is important. In order to find the best ETFs, you can also perform a chart comparison.

  • Cumulative
  • Calendar year
ETF 1 month
in %
3 months
in %
6 months
in %
1 year
in %
3 years
in %
UBS ETF (IE) CMCI Composite SF UCITS ETF (USD) A-acc 3.61% -3.74% -1.24% -2.93% 69.00%
Market Access Rogers International Commodity UCITS ETF 3.17% -5.65% -2.84% -4.86% 67.33%
2.34% -6.49% -4.15% -7.34% 48.13%
Xtrackers Bloomberg Commodity Swap UCITS ETF 1C 2.03% -5.54% -3.44% -7.38% -
iShares Diversified Commodity Swap UCITS ETF 2.36% -6.47% -4.11% -7.47% 46.62%
WisdomTree Broad Commodities UCITS ETF 2.40% -6.39% -4.10% -7.53% -
2.05% -5.60% -3.54% -7.58% 60.06%
WisdomTree Enhanced Commodity UCITS ETF USD Acc 1.87% -6.18% -4.40% -7.71% 45.32%
WisdomTree Broad Commodities 1.33% -6.45% -3.80% -7.93% 43.88%
iShares Diversified Commodity Swap UCITS ETF (DE) 2.01% -7.32% -4.74% -8.06% 44.79%
WisdomTree Broad Commodities Longer Dated 1.38% -5.74% -3.44% -8.16% 52.26%
ETF 2024
in %
2023
in %
2022
in %
2021
in %
2020
in %
UBS ETF (IE) CMCI Composite SF UCITS ETF (USD) A-acc 3.61% -5.42% 23.85% 45.03% -7.12%
Market Access Rogers International Commodity UCITS ETF 3.17% -9.40% 25.56% 49.51% -16.57%
WisdomTree Broad Commodities UCITS ETF 2.40% -11.53% 22.35% - -
2.05% -10.52% 26.50% 43.78% -5.60%
Xtrackers Bloomberg Commodity Swap UCITS ETF 1C 2.03% -10.35% 26.89% - -
iShares Diversified Commodity Swap UCITS ETF (DE) 2.01% -11.97% 21.44% 39.23% -14.29%
iShares Diversified Commodity Swap UCITS ETF 1.85% -11.49% 22.26% 37.34% -11.33%
1.66% -11.33% 23.06% 37.47% -11.43%
WisdomTree Broad Commodities Longer Dated 1.38% -10.86% 23.57% 41.07% -5.88%
WisdomTree Broad Commodities 1.33% -11.13% 21.64% 35.90% -10.53%
WisdomTree Enhanced Commodity UCITS ETF USD Acc 1.24% -10.86% 20.15% 36.84% -6.82%

Source: justETF.com; As of 31.01.24; Calculations in EUR including dividends

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FAQs

The best commodity ETFs | How to invest in commodities with ETFs | justETF? ›

Three of the most commonly traded commodities include oil, gold, and base metals.

What are the top 3 commodities to invest in? ›

Three of the most commonly traded commodities include oil, gold, and base metals.

What is the most diversified commodity (ETF)? ›

  • Abrdn Bloomberg All Commodity Longer Dated Strategy K-1 Free ETF (BCD)
  • iShares Commodity Curve Carry Strategy ETF (CCRV)
  • United States Oil Fund LP (USO)
  • iShares S&P GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust (GSG)
  • Invesco Electric Vehicle Metals Commodity Strategy No K-1 ETF (EVMT)
  • SPDR Gold Shares (GLD)
  • VanEck Gold Miners ETF (GDX)
Feb 1, 2024

Are commodity ETFs a good investment? ›

Commodity ETFs can be good tools for diversifying a portfolio; however, they can present significant risks, such as short-term price volatility. Investors are wise to learn the benefits and risks of commodity ETFs before investing in them.

What are the best commodities to buy in 2024? ›

The following are the commodities we have our eyes on in 2024, and why.
  • Gold. Foreign central banks continue to be significant buyers of gold to diversify foreign exchange holdings. ...
  • Oil. ...
  • Copper. ...
  • Platinum and palladium.

Which commodity is most profitable? ›

Crude oil ranks as one of the most traded commodities in the world. Commodity traders who had taken long positions on crude oil last year made a lot of money. Crude oil prices decreased in 2020 as a result of COVID-19 and the consequent global lockdowns. However, the rate of immunisations increased in 2021.

What is the number 1 traded commodity? ›

The most traded commodity is crude oil. Crude oil is used in many products, from petrochemicals to petroleum to lubricants to diesel.

What is the ETF with the highest return? ›

100 Highest 5 Year ETF Returns
SymbolName5-Year Return
XNTKSPDR NYSE Technology ETF18.58%
UPROProShares UltraPro S&P50018.52%
PTFInvesco Dorsey Wright Technology Momentum ETF18.33%
QQQInvesco QQQ Trust Series I18.27%
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What is the highest paying ETF? ›

Top 100 Highest Dividend Yield ETFs
SymbolNameDividend Yield
TSLGraniteShares 1.25x Long Tesla Daily ETF107.20%
TSLYYieldMax TSLA Option Income Strategy ETF63.25%
KLIPKraneShares China Internet and Covered Call Strategy ETF59.79%
TILLTeucrium Agricultural Strategy No K-1 ETF53.17%
93 more rows

What is the safest commodity to invest in? ›

Popular commodities for investment

Of these, oil has the biggest market, but gold is the most popular commodity for holding long term because of its role as a risk hedge, according to Minter.

How to choose commodity ETF? ›

When choosing a commodity ETF one should consider several other factors in addition to the methodology of the underlying index and performance of an ETF. For better comparison, you will find a list of all commodity ETFs with details on size, cost, age, income, domicile and replication method ranked by fund size.

What is the best commodity for long term investment? ›

Silver is one of the most popular goods, right after gold. Silver is a great investment because it has been used as money and a way to store wealth for a long time. Silver is also used to make tools and jewelry that are very valuable.

What is the downside to an ETF? ›

For instance, some ETFs may come with fees, others might stray from the value of the underlying asset, ETFs are not always optimized for taxes, and of course — like any investment — ETFs also come with risk.

What stock will boom in 2024? ›

*Based on current CFRA 12-month target prices.
  • Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) ...
  • Alphabet Inc. (GOOG, GOOGL) ...
  • Meta Platforms Inc. (META) ...
  • JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) ...
  • Tesla Inc. (TSLA) ...
  • Mastercard Inc. (MA) ...
  • Salesforce Inc. (CRM) ...
  • Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD)
2 days ago

Which commodity will rise in 2024? ›

A GlobalData poll found that gold, lithium, and copper are among the commodities set to see the greatest price increases in 2024. The lower price of lithium has been attributed to weaker-than-expected demand for EVs.

Which commodities are least valuable? ›

10 Worst Performing Commodities in 2023
  • Platinum. Returns During H1 2023: -6.45% ...
  • Corn. Returns During H1 2023: -6.53% ...
  • Lead. Returns During H1 2023: -8.31% ...
  • Copper. Returns During H1 2023: -14.56% ...
  • Wheat. Returns During H1 2023: -17.45%
Aug 12, 2023

Which commodity is in the highest demand? ›

10 of the Most Traded Commodities in the World
  • Brent Crude Oil. The first two entries on our list of the most traded commodities in the world should come as little surprise. ...
  • WTI Crude Oil. ...
  • Natural Gas. ...
  • Gold. ...
  • Silver. ...
  • Copper. ...
  • Coffee. ...
  • Sugar.

What are the top 5 commodities in us? ›

The 10 largest sources of cash receipts from the sale of U.S.-produced farm commodities in calendar year 2022 are (in descending order): corn, cattle/calves, soybeans, dairy products/milk, broilers, hogs, miscellaneous crops, chicken eggs, wheat, and hay.

What commodities should I own? ›

In terms of commodities, gold and oil tend to lead the way judging by their inflation-busting track records. But you can get access to agricultural materials and industrial metals too, through broad commodity ETFs like iShares Diversified Commodity Swap or Lyxor CoreCommodity.

What are the top 5 food commodities? ›

The US ranks among the top producers despite the fact that just 1% of the total employed population is employed by agriculture. Judging by the demand-supply relationship, wheat, rice, potatoes, maize, and sugarcane are the top five commodities produced in the world when measured in tons.

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