Largest Broad Commodities ETFs Companies

Market CapitalizationEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1DBC Invesco DB Commodity
2.75 B
 0.13 
 0.75 
 0.10 
2GSG iShares SP GSCI
1.35 B
 0.09 
 0.83 
 0.08 
3HCOM Hawaiian Telcom Holdco
337.42 M
 0.26 
 0.61 
 0.15 
4PDBC Invesco Optimum Yield
32.79 M
 0.13 
 0.73 
 0.09 
5BCI abrdn Bloomberg All
9.67 M
 0.20 
 0.69 
 0.14 
6FTGC First Trust Global
8.33 M
 0.19 
 0.65 
 0.12 
7DCMT DoubleLine ETF Trust
3.77 M
 0.14 
 0.64 
 0.09 
8HGER Harbor All Weather Inflation
2.81 M
 0.19 
 0.66 
 0.13 
9COM Direxion Auspice Broad
1.48 M
 0.10 
 0.53 
 0.05 
10CMDY iShares Bloomberg Roll
802.55 K
 0.22 
 0.65 
 0.15 
11CERY SPDR Series Trust
728.31 K
 0.17 
 0.59 
 0.10 
12PIT Vaneck ETF Trust
32.62 K
 0.17 
 0.70 
 0.12 
13CMCI VanEck CMCI Commodity
2.81 K
 0.08 
 1.03 
 0.08 
14ZSC USCF ETF Trust
349
 0.06 
 0.84 
 0.05 
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