Washington, Speculators and Supply and Demand All Affect Commodities and ETFs | Page 2 of 2 | ETF Trends

Kerr also cautions investors: three years ago, corn was a bargain. Now it’s very expensive, it’s less of a deal and there’s more risk involved.

Playing commodities through ETFs has become a popular bet. TrimTabs Investment Research reports that assets in commodities are up 84%.

There are a number of ways to invest in commodities through both ETFs and ETNs. Some hold futures for certain commodities, others hold stocks for companies that deal with agriculture. Among your choices:

  • MLCX Grains Index ETN (GRU)
  • Market Vectors Global Agribusiness (MOO)
  • PowerShares DB Agriculture (DBA)
  • iPath Dow Jones Agriculture (JJA)