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DBB Corrects: The Case For The Copper, Aluminum, And Zinc ETF Product

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Base metals experienced significant price swings in April 2025, with copper leading the volatility but recovering from lows, presenting a buying opportunity. The Invesco DB Base Metals Fund tracks aluminum, …

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DBB: Not The Right ETF For This Market

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Invesco's DB Base Metals ETF is designed to provide exposure to copper, aluminum, and zinc. Tariffs have led to substantial differentials forming between Comex and LME prices but, unfortunately, DBB's …

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Exposure To Base Metals With The DBB ETF Product

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Base metals are crucial for infrastructure and green energy, with aluminum, zinc, and copper being the most liquid and significant on the LME. Invesco DB Base Metals Fund ETF offers …

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About Invesco DB Base Metals Fund DBB

The Invesco DB Base Metals (Fund) seeks to track changes, whether positive or negative, in the level of the DBIQ Optimum Yield Industrial Metals Index Excess Return™ (DBIQ Opt Yield Industrial Metals Index ER or Index) plus the interest income from the Fund's holdings of primarily US Treasury securities and money market income less the Fund's expenses. The Fund is designed for investors who want a cost-effective and convenient way to invest in commodity futures. The Index is a rules-based index composed of futures contracts on some of the most liquid and widely used base metals — aluminum, zinc and copper (grade A). You cannot invest directly in the Index. The Fund and the Index are rebalanced and reconstituted annually in November.This Fund is not suitable for all investors due to the speculative nature of an investment based upon the Fund's trading which takes place in very volatile markets. Because an investment in futures contracts is volatile, such frequency in the movement in market prices of the underlying futures contracts could cause large losses. Please see "Risk and Other Information" and the Prospectus for additional risk disclosures.For this fund's qualified notices for IRS Section 1446(f) Rule regarding Publicly Traded Partnerships (PTPs), please visit our ETF tax centerForm 1065 Schedule K-3 FAQ for Invesco DB Funds (Securities Act of 1933)