Unlike equity, debt, gold and real estate that retail investors have traditionally been comfortable with, investing in the commodity asset class is not so common in India. With the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) notifying guidelines for mutual funds to invest in exchange-traded commodity derivatives (ETCDs) in May, investors now have the option to include commodities in their portfolios through a familiar instrument that comes with the advantage of being professionally managed.
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