Commodities play a key role in your portfolio

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Commodities are the raw materials that production and manufacturing rely on. Investing in them can help investors diversify their portfolios and win greater protection from inflation. However, commodities as a group have been out of favour for almost a decade and investors would rightly question the wisdom of either directly holding commodities or commodity producers in their portfolios. A decade of underperformance To consider the performance of physical commodities as a group, we selected the Dow Jones Commodity Index. It holds a broad basket of commodities, including energy, metals and agricultural products. The performance of publicly listed commodity producers is measured by the S&P Global Natural Resources Index. It measures the combined performance of commodity producers in the 3 main categories—agriculture, energy and metals, and mining. Investors in these broad baskets of physical commodities or the producers of those commodities experienced higher returns between October 2002 and April 2011; the physical commodities index, for example, advanced 389%, with the producers index almost matching that gain…