Commodities
These ETFs (Exchange-Traded Fund) are baskets of investments made up of precious metals or companies that harvest raw materials or agricultural products, bundled together into a single fund.
ETFs
4 ETFs listed
Name | Ticker | Last price | Today | YTD | Dividend yield | Expense ratio | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() In Gold We Trust | IAU | $37.18 | -0.19% | 6.59% (1Y) | 0.0% | 0.25% | |
![]() Raw Earth | GNR | $53.88 | -0.43% | -2.3% (1Y) | 3.52% | 0.4% | |
![]() All That Glitters | GLTR | $90.36 | -0.32% | 1.32% (1Y) | - | 0.6% | |
![]() Gold Diggers | GDX | $31.31 | -0.73% | 5.56% (1Y) | 1.41% | 0.52% |
Stash resources on the Commodities Industry

What Is an ETF? Definition and Guide
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are collections of different securities, providing investors with a way to diversify their holdings with one purchase.

Jargon Hack: What are Commodities?
Think gasoline, corn, livestock (turned into beef), gold, steel, aluminum, and oil.

The Stash Way: Learn to Diversify by Sector
Investing in different sectors can help you round out your portfolio
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