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In this article, we assess the potential for commodities to outperform amid growing anticipation that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will begin to unwind monetary policy in September. We argue that commodities as a whole have never been this cheap compared to equities since the 1970s, and that we could be entering into a new commodity supercycle. For investors looking to build a more selective and concentrated exposure to commodities, we warn that this could be a risky endeavour. However, being selective is absolutely critical for alpha.
Commodities are showing signs of life as inflation picks up, making them attractive for investors looking for inflation plays. iShares S&P GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust is an ETF that offers exposure to a broad range of commodities and can be a valuable addition to a diversified portfolio. GSG has a heavy allocation to energy commodities, which could make it sensitive to changes in energy prices, and it has underperformed other similar commodity funds.
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