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    10 Charts Point to Commodities Becoming a Major Macro Theme in 2026

    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsJanuary 3, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Taking stock of Commodities: an insight into trends across supply, demand, valuations, sentiment and positioning, technicals, and super-cycles.

    Learnings and conclusions from this session…

    • Valuation: commodities (asset class level) are cheap.

    • Cycle: serious underinvestment in supply + cyclical demand upturn.

    • Monetary: Supporting the cyclical upturn are substantial monetary tailwinds.

    • Sentiment: Investor sentiment is lukewarm, and allocations are historically low.

    • Technicals: a new cyclical bull market is getting underway; still early.

    Overall, there’s growing evidence for a new cyclical bull market in commodities (following a cyclical bear market from 2022-24). This is likely to become a major macro theme in 2026 (not to mention a very interesting opportunity for investment in both commodity-related stocks and commodity prices themselves). Check out the charts and datapoints below and let me know what you think in the comments.

    ICYMI: check out the .

    1. Follow the Leader 

    Gold has blazed the path, commodity catch-up comes next.Commodities vs Gold

    2. Commodity Stocks Front-Running

    Similarly, the equal-weighted basket of global commodity stocks is pointing to a new cyclical bull market in commodity prices.Global Commodities Equities

    3. Cheap starting point Valuations

    Meanwhile, we’re coming off of cheap valuations for commodities, and you always want to pay close attention when a cheap asset/market is seeing improved technicals.

    (and p.s. I mean commodities in the aggregate, i.e. asset class level — and specifically in this case the more diversified GSCI (light energy) index)GSCI Commodities - Valuation

    Source:  Chart of the Week – Commodities

    4. Light Allocations

    Add to that, investor allocations to commodities in the aggregate remain very low (and n.b. most of the uptick in this chart is due to precious metals —allocations to commodities ex-gold is near record lows).Implied Allocations-Commodities

    5. Lukewarm Sentiment

    Sentiment across commodities is basically neutral, lukewarm at best (plenty of room for many minds to change and get on board as commodities begin to rally).Sentiment-Commodities

    6. Monetary Tailwinds

    Moving over to the macro/fundamental side of things, we’re seeing the amassing of major monetary tailwinds heading into 2026. Historically, this kind of shift to easing has lit a fire under commodities.Global Monetary Policy=Commodity Tailwind

    Source: GoldNuggets — Commodities in Focus

    7. Demand — Cyclical Upturn 

    A key channel for that is what I expect to be a global growth reacceleration into 2026; these rising macro tides will help lift demand for all commodities (e.g. the annual rate of change in commodity prices tracks closely with the global manufacturing PMI).Commodity Prices vs Global Economy

    8. Supply — the Commodity Capex Depression 

    This is all set against a backdrop of serious underinvestment in supply. It’s entirely logical and natural to see a capex slowdown after the prolonged and substantial period of investment that we saw during the 2000’s commodity supercycle. But now the seeds are sown for the next supercycle.Commodity Capex-Long Period of Underinvestment

    9. Supercycling

    Speaking of which, it looks like we are already in a new supercycle for commodities, and the way I see things; we’ve basically just wrapped up a cyclical bear market (from 2022-2024) and a new cyclical bull market is now underway.

    This is significant because it’s set against a structural bull case (underinvestment in supply, thematic demand drivers such as electrification and energy transition, new space race, AI & robotics race, geopolitics, and infrastructure (re)building). So we shouldn’t underestimate the opportunity in commodities as bullish forces set in motion, nor the upside risks this will present to inflation.Long-Term Commodity Cycles

    Source: Topdown Charts

    10. Only Just the Beginning 

    Lastly, to close out, while selected commodities like and have had an exceptional run, my view is we are still early in the new cyclical bull market. A key case in point is average pair-wise correlations across commodities: for now the rally is somewhat narrow, and we are yet to see the crowd arrive (i.e. when you tend to see all commodities bid up and moving together as investors and speculators buy anything and everything — like what we saw in the mid-to-later stages of the 2000’s commodity bull market (and again more recently into 2022)).

    So I would advise taking a bit of time out as we reflect on 2025 and ponder 2026 to study up on this often overlooked asset class.Commodities-Cross Correlations

    Source: Topdown Charts Professional

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