Market Access Rogers International Commodity Index
ETF tracking the performance of the Rogers International Commodity Index, reflecting the performance of energy, agricultural and metal commodities.
Price history of Market Access Rogers International Commodity Index
Price history of Market Access Rogers International Commodity Index
Performance & Momentum
Strategic Analysis
Market Access Rogers International Commodity Index • 2026
Global commodities ETF designed to replicate a diversified basket of energy, agricultural, and metals exposures through the Rogers International Commodity Index. Its main appeal lies in providing broad, simple exposure to commodity cycles, making it useful for diversifying a portfolio against inflation, supply disruptions, or geopolitical imbalances.
- Highly diversified exposure to the main commodity groups, reducing the risk associated with any single commodity
- A clear vehicle for capturing major inflationary cycles and price increases driven by supply constraints
- Strong ability to play a portfolio diversification role thanks to a correlation that is often different from equities
- An asset heavily dependent on macroeconomic cycles, global inventories, and weather conditions, with limited visibility
- Marked sensitivity to rapid reversals in commodity prices, which can generate high volatility
Strong to very strong momentum, with a clearly positive trend across several time frames, suggesting renewed interest in commodity exposure. The technical and fundamental profile remains supportive in a context where commodities are still benefiting from macroeconomic and supply-side tailwinds, but this trend remains cyclical and can reverse quickly if inflationary pressure eases or global growth slows.
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