DoubleLine ETF Trust DoubleLine Commodity Strategy ETF (DCMT)
About DoubleLine ETF Trust DoubleLine Commodity Strategy ETF (DCMT)
The Fund is an actively managed exchange-traded fund (ETF). The Fund normally seeks to generate total return over a full market cycle through long exposures to commodity-related investments. The commodities to which the Fund expects to have investment exposure principally include, without limitation, industrial metals (e.g., aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, zinc); precious metals (e.g., gold and silver); oil, gas and other energy commodities (e.g., crude oil, brent oil, gasoil, RBOB (reformulated blendstock for oxygenate blending) gasoline, and heating oil); agricultural products (e.g., coffee, corn, soybeans, sugar, cotton, wheat); and livestock (e.g., lean hogs, live cattle). The Fund expects to gain broad commodity exposures consistent with the Barclays Backwardation Tilt Multi-Strategy Index (the Barclays Index) by entering into total and excess return swaps, futures contracts, options on futures and/or forward contracts the performance of which is based on the performance of the Barclays Index.
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