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AMEX: BCIM · Real-Time Price · USD
20.32
-0.27 (-1.31%)
At close: Aug 19, 2025, 11:42 AM
-1.31%
Bid 20.37
Market Cap 20.88M
AUM 19.53M
NAV 22.57
EPS (ttm) n/a
PE Ratio (ttm) n/a
Shares Out 1.03M
Inception Date Sep 24, 2021
Ask 20.57
Volume 1.98K
Open 20.39
Previous Close 20.59
Day's Range 20.32 - 20.41
52-Week Range 18.90 - 24.83
Holdings 10
Expense Ratio 0.41%

About BCIM

BCIM is a passively managed, collateralized commodity investment. The fund generally tracks an index of four industrial metals futures (copper, aluminum, zinc, and nickel)combined with collaterals in an attempt to enhance returns. The underlying index includes futures contracts with maturities of 1 to 3 months, rolled according to a fixed schedule. At each annual rebalancing, these futures positions are weighted by liquidity and production data, subject to diversification rules. The fund manages its commodity exposure through a wholly owned Cayman Islands subsidiarya common structure in the commodity ETF space. On another note, its cash collaterals are invested mainly in 3-month US Treasuries whose returns are calculated using the most recent weekly auction high rate. BCIM comes on the back of BCI and BCD, and rounds out abrdn K-1 Free ETF trust.

Asset Class Equity
Ticker Symbol BCIM
Inception Date Sep 24, 2021
Provider Abrdn
Exchange AMEX

Top Sectors

Sector Weight %
Cash & Others 100.00%
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Top 10 Holdings 99.99% of assets

Name Symbol Weight
Treasury Bill 03/22 ... - 39.30%
Copper Future De... 1HGZ1 16.80%
Lme Pri Alum Futr Ja... MALF22 13.37%
Us Dollar - 9.58%
Lme Zinc Future Ja... MZNF22 7.82%
Lme Nickel Future Ja... MNIF22 5.89%
Lme Pri Alum Futr No... MALX21 3.38%
Lme Zinc Future No... MZNX21 1.88%
Lme Nickel Future No... MNIX21 1.53%
Aim Government Agenc... - 0.44%
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Dividends Dividend Yield 11.51%

Ex-Dividend Amount Payment Date
Dec 19, 2024 $2.2966 Dec 20, 2024
Dec 15, 2023 $0.7251 Dec 20, 2023
Dec 16, 2022 $0.1774 Dec 21, 2022
Dec 21, 2021 $0.4037 Dec 29, 2021
Full Dividend History