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Commodity ETFs offer exposure to various commodities including metals, oil, grains, livestock, coffee and sugar. Some Commodity ETFs concentrate on a single commodity, while others offer more broad exposure to a wide number of commodities.

Click on the tabs below to see more information on Commodity ETFs, including historical performance, dividends, holdings, expense ratios, technical indicators, analysts reports and more. Click on an ETF ticker or name to go to its detail page, for in-depth news, financial data and graphs. By default the list is ordered by descending total market capitalization. Note that ETFs are usually tagged by ETFdb analysts as more than one type; for example, an inverse gold ETF may be tagged as “inverse and as “gold and as “commodity

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This is a list of all Commodity ETFs traded in the USA which are currently tagged by ETF Database. Please note that the list may not contain newly issued ETFs. If you’re looking for a more simplified way to browse and compare ETFs, you may want to visit our ETFdb.com Categories, which categorize every ETF in a single “best fit category.

This page includes historical return information for all Commodity ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database.

The table below includes fund flow data for all U.S. listed Commodity ETFs. Total fund flow is the capital inflow into an ETF minus the capital outflow from the ETF for a particular time period.

The following table includes expense data and other descriptive information for all Commodity ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database. In addition to expense ratio and issuer information, this table displays platforms that offer commission-free trading for certain ETFs.

Clicking on any of the links in the table below will provide additional descriptive and quantitative information on Commodity ETFs.

This page includes historical dividend information for all Commodity ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database. Note that certain ETPs may not make dividend payments, and as such some of the information below may not be meaningful.

The table below includes basic holdings data for all U.S. listed Commodity ETFs that are currently tagged by ETF Database. The table below includes the number of holdings for each ETF and the percentage of assets that the top ten assets make up, if applicable. For more detailed holdings information for any ETF, click on the link in the right column.

The following table includes certain tax information for all Commodity ETFs listed on U.S. exchanges that are currently tracked by ETF Database, including applicable short-term and long-term capital gains rates and the tax form on which gains or losses in each ETF will be reported.

This page contains certain technical information for all Commodity ETFs that are listed on U.S. exchanges and tracked by ETF Database. Note that the table below only includes limited technical indicators; click on the “View link in the far right column for each ETF to see an expanded display of the product’s technicals.

This page provides links to various analysis for all Commodity ETFs that are listed on U.S. exchanges and tracked by ETF Database. The links in the table below will guide you to various analytical resources for the relevant ETF, including an X-ray of holdings, official fund fact sheet, or objective analyst report.

This page provides ETFdb Ratings for all Commodity ETFs that are listed on U.S. exchanges and tracked by ETF Database. The ETFdb Ratings are transparent, quant-based evaluations of ETFs relative to other products in the same ETFdb.com Category. As such, it should be noted that this page may include ETFs from multiple ETFdb.com Categories.

Top 152 Commodity ETFs

Commodity Asset Class Power Rankings New

Asset class power rankings are rankings between Commodity and all other asset class U.S.-listed ETFs on certain investment-related metrics, including 3-month fund flows, 3-month return, AUM, average ETF expenses and average dividend yields. The metric calculations are based on U.S.-listed ETFs that are classified by ETFdb.com as being mostly exposed to a specific asset class. If an ETF changes its asset class classification, it will also be reflected in the investment metric calculations. The calculations exclude inverse ETFs.

Commodity and all other asset classes are ranked based on their aggregate 3-month fund flows for all U.S.-listed ETFs that are classified by ETFdb.com as being mostly exposed to those respective asset classes. 3-month fund flows is a metric that can be used to gauge the perceived popularity amongst investors of Commodity relative to other asset classes. If an ETF’s asset class classification changes, it will affect the fund flow calculations. The calculations exclude inverse ETFs. All values are in U.S. dollars.

Commodity and all other asset classes are ranked based on their AUM-weighted average 3-month return for all the U.S.-listed ETFs that are classified by ETFdb.com as being mostly exposed to those respective asset classes. In addition to price performance, the 3-month return assumes the reinvestment of all dividends during the last 3 months. If an ETF’s asset class classification changes, it will affect the 3-month return calculations. The calculations exclude inverse ETFs.

Commodity and all other asset classes are ranked based on their aggregate assets under management (AUM) for all the U.S.-listed ETFs that are classified by ETFdb.com as being mostly exposed to those respective asset classes. If an ETF’s asset class classification changes, it will affect the aggregate AUM calculations. The calculations exclude inverse ETFs. All values are in U.S. dollars.

Commodity and all other asset classes are ranked based on their AUM-weighted average expense ratios for all the U.S.-listed ETFs that are classified by ETFdb.com as being mostly exposed to those respective asset classes. The lower the average expense ratio for all U.S.-listed ETFs in an asset class, the higher the rank. If an ETF’s asset class classification changes, it will affect the expense ratio calculations. The calculations exclude inverse ETFs.

Commodity and all other asset classes are ranked based on their AUM-weighted average dividend yield for all the U.S.-listed ETFs that are classified by ETFdb.com as being mostly exposed to those respective asset classes. If an ETF’s asset class classification changes, it will affect the dividend yield calculations. The calculations exclude inverse ETFs.