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12 Best Commodity Stocks To Buy According to Hedge Funds

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In this article, we will be taking a look at the 12 best commodity stocks to buy according to hedge funds. To skip our detailed analysis of the commodity sector, you can go directly to see the 5 Best Commodity Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds.

Latest Commodity Price Changes

According to data published by the World Bank, as of March 2, 2023, energy prices have declined by 7.3% between February and March. Coal and natural gas took the lead in this decline, with the former declining by 34.8% and the latter falling by 27.2% over the same period. However, when it comes to price changes for non-energy commodities over this period, it was seen that there were minimal price changes. Food and beverage prices actually rose by 1% and 5.2%, respectively, while raw materials prices eased by 0.9%. Through all these price fluctuations, commodity stocks such as Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM), Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE:GOLD), and Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX) have gone through immense turbulence. Regardless, with commodity prices for some commodities still on the rise, these stocks remain well-placed to benefit in 2023.

Such optimism surrounding the commodity sector is supported by the outlook for this sector in 2023. According to a Goldman Sachs report published in December 2022, commodities proved to be the best-performing asset class in 2022 despite price declines. By December, commodities had generated 20% returns, for instance. 2022 was the second year where commodities managed to perform this well since they generated returns of 42% in 2021 as well. Based on these trends, alongside European improvements in energy efficiency and slowing Fed rate hikes in the US, Goldman Sachs analysts expect the commodity sector to return 43% in 2023 as well.

A Need for Greater Investment in Commodities

With price fluctuations where commodity prices often spike higher and the supply of commodities often not able to meet demand, a need to increase investment in the commodity sector has been identified by experts at Goldman Sachs. Higher commodity prices signal their scarcity, while the fact that commodities have been outperforming other asset classes signifies that investors should direct more capital into this sector. Greater capital is the only thing that can help raise the supply of commodities and rebalance the physical economy. The commodity sector has issued calls for capital in the past as well - first in the 1970s, then in the 2000s, and now in the 2020s. This indicates the importance of continued investment in this sector, leading us to compile a list of the best commodity stocks to buy today.