Commodity Strategy ETF | COM (2024)

COM

NAV (Net Asset Value)$27.91As of Feb 16, 2024

1 Day NAV change$+0.05(+0.17%)As of Feb 16, 2024

Intra-day Value

COM.IV

Daily NAV

$27.91

Daily Market Price

$27.92

Expense Ratio
(gross/net %)

0.81 / 0.81*

Daily Volume

164,540

Security Identifier

25460E307

Inception Date

Mar 30, 2017

Overall Morningstar Rating

Overall Morningstar RatingTM out of 100 US Fund Commodities Broad Basket funds based on risk adjusted returns as of 12/31/2023.

Operational Updates

  • 01/30/2024
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Documents & Downloads

  • COM Fact Sheet (pdf)
  • COM Brochure (pdf)
  • COM Methodology (pdf)
  • Direxion ETFs List (pdf)
  • Prospectus
  • Daily Fund Holdings (csv)

Strategy & Benefits

Strategy Description

  • A 40 Act, non K-1 generating approach to commodity investing
  • Exposure to 12 commodities that can individually be long or flat (if a short signal is triggered the position is moved to cash)
  • The ability to make position changes intra-month based on trends
  • Month-end review where the position size of each component is modified if volatility exceeds certain predetermined risk levels
  • A “smart” contract roll approach designed to select cost effective futures contracts to roll into upon expiration of current contract.

Why Consider Long/Flat Commodities?

Most traditional commodity funds can only benefit if commodity prices rise. However, these long-only commodity strategies have shown to be inconsistent over time because:

  • Commodity returns are typically cyclical and sporadic
  • Individual commodity sub-sectors tend to perform dissimilarly in different market environments
  • Significant draw-downs can be damaging to the long-term performance of a portfolio

Within the inherently volatile commodity markets, a long/flat approach is potentially more adaptive to whip-sawing market conditions.

Fund Details

Component Sectors and Current Positioning

MetalsPosition (Long/Flat)
CopperFlat
GoldLong
SilverLong
Agriculture
SoybeansFlat
CornFlat
WheatFlat
CottonLong
SugarFlat
Energy
Crude OilFlat
Natural GasFlat
GasolineFlat
Heating OilLong

All data as of 02/16/2024 and is subject to change at any time and are not recommendations to buy or sell any security. When the positions within the various components are flat, they will be invested in cash and U.S. Treasury Bills. Individual components may vary based on risk levels.

Pricing & Performance

NAV and Market Price information as of 02/16/2024.

COM

Direxion Auspice Broad Commodity Strategy ETF

Net Asset Value (NAV)
Market Price Closing

$27.92Market

$+0.04Change

+0.14%Change

Premium / Discount

$+0.01Change from Last Day Trading

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1M3MYTD1Y3Y5Y10YSince
Inception
Expense Ratio*
(Gross / Net%)
Inception
Date
COM NAV

1M

0.40

3M

-3.62

YTD

0.40

1Y

-4.70

3Y

10.15

5Y

7.49

10Y

Since
Inception

5.42

Expense Ratio*
(Gross / Net%)

0.81 / 0.81*

Inception
Date

03/30/2017

COM Market Close

1M

0.22

3M

-3.88

YTD

0.22

1Y

-4.92

3Y

10.27

5Y

7.47

10Y

Since
Inception

5.40

Expense Ratio*
(Gross / Net%)

0.81 / 0.81*

Inception
Date

03/30/2017

As of January 31, 2024

The Primary Listing Exchange is the NYSE Arca, Inc.

*The Fund’s adviser, Rafferty Asset Management, LLC (“Rafferty”) has entered into an Operating Services Agreement with the Fund. Under this Operating Services Agreement, Rafferty has contractually agreed to pay all expenses of the Fund as long as it is the advisor of the Fund other than the following: management fees, Rule 12b-1 distribution and/or service fees, taxes, swap financing and related costs, dividends or interest on short positions, other interest expenses, brokerage commissions, expenses incurred in connection with any merger or reorganization, acquired fund fees and expenses, and extraordinary expenses. If these expenses were included, the expense ratio would be higher.

The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate. An investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. Returns for performance under one year are cumulative, not annualized. For the most recent month-end performance please visit the funds website at www.direxioninvestments.com.

Short-term performance, in particular, is not a good indication of the fund’s future performance, and an investment should not be made based solely on returns. Because of ongoing market volatility, fund performance may be subject to substantial short-term changes. For additional information, see the fund’s prospectus.

Index Information

The Auspice Broad Commodity Index (ABCERI) is a rules-based long/flat broad commodity index that seeks to capture the majority of the commodity upside returns, while seeking to mitigate downside risk. The Index is made up of a diversified portfolio of 12 commodities futures contracts (Silver, Gold, Copper, Heating Oil, Natural Gas, Gasoline, Crude Oil, Wheat, Soybeans, Corn, Cotton, and Sugar) that based on price trends can individually be Long or Flat (in Cash). One cannot invest directly in an index.

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Index Comparison

Calendar Year Total Returns %
Return/Risk Characteristics of ABCERI vs Notable Broad Commodity Indices

ABCERIS&P GSCI4BCOM5DBC CI6
20110.54-1.23-13.37-2.44
2012-1.29-0.34-1.133.77
2013-3.27-1.28-9.58-6.60
2014-8.97-33.08-17.04-26.45
2015-13.45-32.90-24.70-26.72
20168.5511.0011.4019.15
2017-7.944.780.755.18
2018-0.98-15.43-12.92-12.84
2019-3.0615.175.4410.60
20205.92-23.97-3.49-7.85
202128.2440.2927.0542.53
20228.7123.5213.7918.86
2023-6.02-9.11-12.58-10.10

Data Range: 01/01/2011 – 12/31/2023.

Annualized Return11.52-3.02-2.58-0.10
Total Return22.03-33.24-29.10-1.37
Annualized Std. Deviation28.8421.5614.5617.53
Max Drawdown-43.08%-79.62%-66.09%-64.99%

Date Range: 01/01/2010 – 12/31/2023

1Annualized Return and past performance does not guarantee future results. Index returns and correlations are historical and are not representative of any Fund performance. Total returns of the Index include reinvested dividends. One cannot invest directly in an index.

2Standard Deviation is a measure of the dispersion of a set of data from its mean.

3Maximum Drawdown is the greatest percent decline from a previous high.

4S&P GSCI Excess Return Index (S&P GSCI), a composite index of commodity sector returns representing an unleveraged, long-only investment in commodity futures that is broadly diversified across the spectrum of commodities

5Bloomberg Commodity Excess Return Index (BCOM), a broadly diversified index that allows investors to track 19 commodity futures through a single, simple measure.

6Deutsche Banc Liquid Commodity Optimum Yield Index (DBC CI), an index composed of futures contracts on 14 of the most heavily-traded and important physical commodities in the world.

Distributions

Record DateEx DatePay DateIncome DividendShort-Term Capital GainLong-Term Capital Gain
12/22/202312/21/202312/29/20230.19525
09/20/202309/19/202309/26/20230.31414
06/22/202306/21/202306/28/20230.54710
12/21/202212/20/202212/28/20220.86080
06/23/202206/22/202206/29/20221.16408
03/23/202203/22/202203/29/20220.50349

Record Date12/22/2023

Ex Date12/21/2023

Pay Date12/29/2023

Income Dividend0.19525

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date09/20/2023

Ex Date09/19/2023

Pay Date09/26/2023

Income Dividend0.31414

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date06/22/2023

Ex Date06/21/2023

Pay Date06/28/2023

Income Dividend0.54710

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date12/21/2022

Ex Date12/20/2022

Pay Date12/28/2022

Income Dividend0.86080

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date06/23/2022

Ex Date06/22/2022

Pay Date06/29/2022

Income Dividend1.16408

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Record Date03/23/2022

Ex Date03/22/2022

Pay Date03/29/2022

Income Dividend0.50349

Short-Term Capital Gain

Long-Term Capital Gain

Documents

Fund Documents

  • COM Fact Sheet (pdf)
  • COM Brochure (pdf)
  • COM Methodology (pdf)
  • Direxion ETFs List (pdf)
  • Prospectus
  • Daily Fund Holdings (csv)

Tax Documents

Download the following Tax Reporting Documents

Form 8937

  • (2023)
  • (2020)

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Please note, your advisor or broker may charge commissions or other transaction fees.If you have any questions specific to Direxion products, please contact us direct at [emailprotected] or 866-476-7523.

Commodity Strategy ETF | COM (2024)

FAQs

Are commodity ETFs worth it? ›

Commodity ETFs can be good tools for diversifying a portfolio; however, they can present significant risks, such as short-term price volatility. Investors are wise to learn the benefits and risks of commodity ETFs before investing in them.

What is a commodity strategy fund? ›

These funds invest in precious metals, such as gold and silver, energy resources, such as oil and natural gas, and agricultural goods, such as wheat. Commodity funds may also invest in the companies that produce these commodities.

Does Vanguard offer a commodities ETF? ›

Vanguard Commodity Strategy Fund seeks to provide broad commodities exposure and capital appreciation.

What ETF tracks the CRB index? ›

The Lyxor Commodities Thomson Reuters/CoreCommodity CRB TR UCITS ETF C-USD seeks to track the Refinitiv/CoreCommodity CRB index.

What are the top 3 commodities to invest in? ›

Three of the most commonly traded commodities include oil, gold, and base metals.

Why is ETF not a good investment? ›

ETFs are subject to market fluctuation and the risks of their underlying investments. ETFs are subject to management fees and other expenses. Unlike mutual funds, ETF shares are bought and sold at market price, which may be higher or lower than their NAV, and are not individually redeemed from the fund.

Which strategy is best for commodity trading? ›

One of the most common options strategies would be to buy calls and puts at the same time to profit from changes in market volatility. Generally, commodity traders adopt long positions when they anticipate market volatility. However, when traders feel that volatility would be normal, they take a short position.

Which is the best commodity fund? ›

Here are the best Commodities Broad Basket funds
  • WisdomTree Enhanced Commodity Stgy Fd.
  • USCF Sustainable Commodity Strategy.
  • Invesco Optm Yd Dvrs Cdty Stra No K1 ETF.
  • DoubleLine Commodity Strategy ETF.
  • iShares GSCI Cmd Dyn Roll Stgy ETF.
  • Simplify Commodities Strategy No K-1 ETF.
  • PIMCO Commodity Strategy Act Exc-Trd Fd.

Can you make money investing in commodities? ›

Commodities can offer opportunities from time-to-time. Investing is best in circ*mstances where a broad commodity complex is in short supply, driving up prices.” You can invest in commodities in more than one form and with more than one product. There are futures contracts, exchange-traded products and mutual funds.

What is the most diversified commodity (ETF)? ›

  • Abrdn Bloomberg All Commodity Longer Dated Strategy K-1 Free ETF (BCD)
  • iShares Commodity Curve Carry Strategy ETF (CCRV)
  • United States Oil Fund LP (USO)
  • iShares S&P GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust (GSG)
  • Invesco Electric Vehicle Metals Commodity Strategy No K-1 ETF (EVMT)
  • SPDR Gold Shares (GLD)
  • VanEck Gold Miners ETF (GDX)
Feb 1, 2024

Do commodity ETFs pay dividends? ›

Commodity ETFs should be distinguished from commodity exchange-traded notes (ETNs). These, too, can track changes in commodity prices. However, taxwise, they are not subject to the 60%/40% rule. Typically there are no dividend or interest payments during the year.

What is the best ETF for food commodities? ›

Top agricultural ETFs include the Invesco DB Agriculture Fund (DBA), VanEck Vectors Agribusiness ETF (MOO), and iShares MSCI Global Agriculture Producers ETF (VEGI).

What ETF tracks inflation? ›

TIPS ETFs. TIPS ETFs track an index of Treasury inflation-protected securities, which means the principal value of the underlying securities adjusts with movements in inflation. Investors should keep in mind that TIPS can decline in price when inflation is rising but weaker than expected.

What ETF tracks the Bloomberg Commodity Index? ›

The Invesco Bloomberg Commodity UCITS ETF aims to provide the total return performance of the Bloomberg Commodity Index (the "Reference Index"), less the impact of fees.

What index does VGT track? ›

The fund tracks a market cap-weighted index of companies in the US information technology sector. The fund passively provides diverse exposure to information technology stocks in the US, yet it still reflects the concentrated nature of the space.

Is it worth it to invest in commodities? ›

Benefits of commodities

This means that when other investments decline, commodities may provide a cushion against losses. Secondly, commodities have the potential to act as a hedge against inflation. As prices rise, the value of commodities often increases, providing a valuable store of wealth.

Why is it risky to invest a commodity? ›

However, the risks associated with commodity investments are substantial. Uncontrollable factors such as inflation, weather, political unrest, foreign events, new technologies and even rumors can have devastating consequences to the price of a commodity.

Are commodity ETFs tax efficient? ›

Commodity ETNs are currently taxed like equity and/or bond funds. Long-term gains are taxed at 20 percent, while short-term gains are taxed as ordinary income (maximum 39.6 percent). Despite the fact that many of these products track futures-based indexes, they do not generate a K-1.

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