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Monday, 23 June 2025 12:37

Commodities ETFs to Break the Coming Inflation Super Cycle

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With markets shaky despite record highs, investors are turning to commodity ETFs as a hedge against inflation and uncertainty driven by Trump-era tariffs and policy risks. Commodity prices tend to rise with inflation, making them attractive during volatile periods, and ETFs offer simplified access to hard assets like gold, oil, and copper without the complexity of futures trading. 

 

The Invesco PDBC fund leads the space with $4.7 billion in assets and diversified exposure, notably in energy and metals, all while avoiding cumbersome K-1 tax forms. Meanwhile, the actively managed First Trust FTGC ETF charges higher fees but provides exposure to a wider range of commodities, including agriculture and precious metals. 

 

For those focused on specific assets, the iShares Gold Trust (IAU) offers low-cost access to gold, while the CPER fund targets copper futures, riding recent price momentum in industrial metals. 


Finsum:  ETFs provide accessible, diversified, and tax-friendly ways for investors to gain exposure to commodities within traditional brokerage accounts.