DBB was created on 2007-01-05 by Invesco. The fund's investment portfolio concentrates primarily on broad market commodities. DBB tracks an index of three base metal futures contracts. It selects contracts based on the shape of the futures curve to minimize contango.
Current Value
$17.781 Year Return
Current Value
$17.781 Year Return
Assets Under Management
$121.17M
Div Yield %
5.03%
P/E Ratio
-
Net Asset Value
$18.45
Expense Ratio
0.77%
1Y ETF Return
0.01%
DBB - Sector Commodity Trust Invesco DB Base Metals Fund contains 4 holdings. The top holdings include 7381423, AGPXX
Name | Weight |
---|---|
7 7381423NT United States Treasury Bills 0% | 20.04% |
A AGPXXNT Invesco Shrt-Trm Inv Gov&Agcy Instl | 19.59% |
- | 12.88% |
- | 0% |
Sector | Weight |
---|---|
The stocks that are correlated to DBB - Sector Commodity Trust Invesco DB Base Metals Fund are SCCO, FCX, BHP, RIO, PSLV.U
Name | Correlation | Market Cap | Return % (1 Year) | Div Yield % |
---|---|---|---|---|
68.40% | $69.05B | -18.50% | 2.48% | |
66.88% | $48.16B | -31.76% | 1.71% | |
B BHPBHP Group Ltd. | 62.66% | $117.89B | -19.50% | 5.70% |
R RIORio Tinto Plc | 61.16% | $73.26B | -7.69% | 7.19% |
P PSLV.USprott Physical Silver Trust | 60.95% | - | - | 0.00% |
59.75% | $17.15B | -26.78% | 1.16% | |
58.60% | $2.50B | -2.74% | 0.21% | |
A AAAlcoa Corp. | 58.42% | $7.08B | -23.98% | 1.56% |
V VALEVale SA | 55.89% | $41.53B | -14.55% | 0.00% |
52.52% | - | - | 0.00% | |
51.68% | $2.94B | -18.63% | 0.00% | |
47.76% | $20.71B | -1.50% | 2.01% | |
47.64% | $8.84B | +46.32% | 1.74% | |
46.37% | $2.99B | +6.15% | 0.00% | |
46.05% | $3.12B | -14.13% | 0.31% | |
C CENXCentury Aluminum Co. | 45.86% | $1.61B | +8.38% | 0.00% |
M MAGMAG Silver Corp. | 44.03% | $1.57B | +28.89% | 0.00% |
P PUKPrudential Plc | 43.93% | $27.30B | +15.07% | 2.37% |
43.39% | - | - | 0.15% | |
43.24% | $2.10B | -46.80% | 0.00% |
The ETFs that are correlated to DBB - Sector Commodity Trust Invesco DB Base Metals Fund are CPER, COPX, PICK, EFAA, GCC
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