Rethinking Commodities: From Futures to Full Value Chains

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Janus Henderson’s Rob Shimell, Dan Sullivan and Mark Richardson argue that structural forces are reviving commodities—but traditional futures exposure is ill-suited to capture the opportunity 

  • Deglobalisation, decarbonisation, AI-driven demand and chronic underinvestment point to a sustained, demand-led commodities supercycle, with valuations historically cheap versus equities.

  • Long-only futures strategies face persistent headwinds: negative carry, episodic drawdowns, narrow index breadth and rising equity correlations in stress periods.

  • A hybrid long/short approach across the full value chain—producers, enablers, logistics and downstream beneficiaries—aims to enhance diversification, inflation resilience and event-risk protection.

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