(CORN) Teucrium Corn Fund - NYSE
ETF Category: Commodities Focused | Exchange: NYSE (USA) | Market Cap: 221m USD | Total Return: -7.6% in 12m
Avg Turnover: 7.23M
Warnings
Choppy
Tailwinds
No distinct edge detected
The Teucrium Corn Fund (CORN) is a commodities-focused ETF designed to track the performance of corn prices through a weighted average of three Chicago Board of Trade futures contracts. This structure aims to mitigate the effects of contango by diversifying across different expiration months rather than focusing solely on the front-month contract.
The fund maintains its exposure by investing almost exclusively in benchmark futures and highly liquid cash equivalents. Corn is a primary global feedstock and a critical component in ethanol production, making the sector sensitive to both agricultural yields and energy policy shifts. Investors often use such instruments to hedge against inflation or gain exposure to agricultural cycles without managing physical grain storage.
For a detailed breakdown of historical performance and fundamental metrics, consider reviewing the latest data on ValueRay. The fund is categorized as a micro-cap entity and has been active in the U.S. market since its inception in 2010.
- Global corn supply fluctuations driven by US and Brazil harvests
- Fertilizer costs and energy prices impact producer planting intentions
- Ethanol demand and government mandates for biofuel blending
- CBOT corn futures price volatility and roll yield performance
As of June 20, 2026, the stock is trading at USD 16.95 with a total of 273,500 shares traded.
Over the past week, the price has changed by +1.38%,
over one month by -9.55%,
over three months by -9.98% and
over the past year by -7.58%.
Teucrium Corn Fund has no consensus analysts rating.