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    Commodities Lead Major Asset Classes So Far in 2026

    January 26, 20263 Mins Read


    Prices for raw materials have rocketed higher so far this year, outperforming the rest of the by a wide margin through Friday’s close (Jan. 23), based on a set of ETFs. Foreign stocks are currently strong, but they remain distant second‑place winners.

    The Wisdom Tree Commodity Index Fund (NYSE:) has surged 10.7% year to date. GCC maintains a relatively diversified portfolio and so it’s not overly dependent on oil and energy, in contrast with some of its competitors. As a result, GCC’s bull run of late highlights that commodities overall are posting strong gains.

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    In second place this year: foreign equities, led by stocks in emerging markets () via a 5.6% return. In close pursuit: shares in developed markets ex-US (), which are up 5.3%.

    All the major asset classes are posting gains this year, albeit delivering a wide spectrum of results. A broad measure of the US investment-grade bond market, including Treasuries, is the weakest performer in 2026, rising a thin 0.2%, based on the Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF ().

    US stocks are a middling performer year to date, rising 1.6% via Vanguard Total US Stock Market ETF (NYSE:).

    Within the commodities space, precious metals are especially hot. The SPDR Gold Shares (NYSE:) have soared 15.6% in 2026 through Friday’s close. Early trading today (Jan. 26) point to a further rally this week as the price of the metal trades well above $5,000 an ounce for the first time. Silver () is even hotter, skyrocketing more than 44% so far in 2026.GLD-Daily Chart

    “The rise in precious metals prices is breathtaking and profoundly scary,” wrote Robin Brooks, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution on Sunday. The rally is “part of something much bigger,” he advised. “We’re at the start of a global debt crisis, with markets increasingly fearful governments will attempt to inflate away out-of-control debt.”

    CNBC, citing a Goldman Sachs report, notes: the demand base for gold has broadened and Western ETF holdings have climbed by about 500 tons since the start of 2025.

    A key factor in ’s rally: a weak . The two assets tend to move inversely with one another. The fell 1.2% this year through Friday’s close, and has declined nearly 10% over the past year.

    Morningstar.com warns against chasing gold after such a strong run, but some analysts still expect higher prices in the near term.

    “I think [gold] could well have some further upside,” said Steve Miller, an investment strategy adviser at GSFM, an Australia-based asset manager. “But just as good is it might insulate you from turmoil in other asset classes.”

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