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Commodity ETFs Post Strong 2026 Gains as Inflation and Geopolitics Persist
The abrdn Bloomberg All Commodity Strategy K-1 Free ETF has returned 26% year to date, with an expense ratio of 0.26% and a 2.6% dividend yield.
Commodity exchange-traded funds have been posting strong 2026 gains as stubborn inflation, constrained supply, and geopolitical upheaval have supported demand across the broader commodities complex, according to MarketBeat Ratings.
The outlet said commodity performance has been highly segmented, with some ETFs thriving while others have stalled even as inflows into the asset class have remained relatively strong.
MarketBeat Ratings pointed to three ETFs as examples, including the abrdn Bloomberg All Commodity Strategy K-1 Free ETF, BCI, which tracks a broad index of commodity futures spanning areas such as gold, crude oil, natural gas, corn, and livestock.
BCI had returned 26% year to date as of the report, the outlet noted, and it lists a 0.26% annual fee and a 2.6% dividend yield, while highlighting that the fund can pivot at index rebalances toward commodities that are outperforming.
Latest closeGold $4,432.00 ▲1.6%|WTI crude $82.40 ▲1.4%|Nat gas $2.715 ▼0.4%