Hi guys,
I've compiled this list so everyone can easily see which ETF's and ETN's give broad global exposure to mining companies and commodity futures.
The asterisk* indicates positions held.
iShares PICK: Exposure to companies that are involved in the extraction and production of diversified metals, aluminum, steel, and precious metals and minerals. *
SPDR XME: This ETF offers a way to access U.S. companies engaged in the extraction of metals and other natural resources.
Global X COPX: efficient access to a basket of companies involved in the mining of copper. *
Global X DMAT: exposure to materials that are core to powering disruptive innovations, leading to potentially greener and more efficient transportation, energy, and manufacturing systems. *
Global X LIT: LIT invests in companies throughout the lithium cycle, including mining, refinement and battery production,
Invesco DBB: a cost-effective and convenient way to invest in commodity futures (aluminum, zinc and copper (grade A))
VanEck REMX: Track the overall performance of companies involved in producing, refining, and recycling of rare earth and strategic metals and minerals. *
VanEck GMET: Track the performance of companies involved in the production, refining, processing and recycling of green metals.
Elements Rogers RJZ: broader basket of commodity futures (aluminium, copper, zinc, lead, nickel, tin, palladium). *
iPath JJN: Futures contracts for nickel *
iPath JJC: Futures contracts for copper
CPER: US Copper Commodity Index Fund
Note on Graphite:
There appears to be no ETF existing for graphite plays, as it is still an emerging market. iShares PICK will undoubtedly contain stocks of companies with graphite production and weightings of all of these will change as the market changes.
** Resources**
Minerals used in electric cars compared to conventional cars
Energy transition demand for copper and nickel
Hope this helps!
Submitted August 29, 2022 at 03:14AM by creaturemangler https://ift.tt/lSDyrqG