19-05-2013, 12:39 AM
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if anyone knows the best way for a retail investor to gain exposure to commodities in the Singapore market. I am aware we can buy commodity related stocks like Wilmar, Noble, Olam and Golden Agri but I am extremely wary of them as I am not familiar with their business models and how they are to be valued. I also understand that gaining commodity exposure gained via this counters is not very 'pure' due to a large number of other factors at play.
Ideally, the instrument I am looking at is an ETF which tracks a broad based commodity index and was wondering if something like this or close to this is accessible in the Singapore market. I am aware of the 2 LYXOR funds but they seem to be very illiquid and was wondering if anyone here might know of a better/cheaper/more efficient option
Thank you
David.
I was wondering if anyone knows the best way for a retail investor to gain exposure to commodities in the Singapore market. I am aware we can buy commodity related stocks like Wilmar, Noble, Olam and Golden Agri but I am extremely wary of them as I am not familiar with their business models and how they are to be valued. I also understand that gaining commodity exposure gained via this counters is not very 'pure' due to a large number of other factors at play.
Ideally, the instrument I am looking at is an ETF which tracks a broad based commodity index and was wondering if something like this or close to this is accessible in the Singapore market. I am aware of the 2 LYXOR funds but they seem to be very illiquid and was wondering if anyone here might know of a better/cheaper/more efficient option
Thank you
David.