RAAX Recap: When the System Strains, Real Assets Lead
April 20, 2026
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First Quarter Highlights
- Real assets led in 1Q26: RAAX returned +16.5%, driven by commodities, energy equities, and gold.
- Diversification mattered: Commodities drove upside while infrastructure and gold added stability.
- Active positioning added value: The portfolio adapted to shifting leadership between infrastructure and commodities.
- Structural themes remain intact: Electrification, AI-driven power demand, and reshoring continue to support real assets.
Overview
In the first quarter of 2026, markets were reminded that global systems are more fragile than they appear. Geopolitical tensions, particularly in energy markets, exposed critical supply chain vulnerabilities and reignited inflation concerns. In this environment, real assets are no longer just a hedge, they have become structural pillars of how the global economy functions and how resilient portfolios are built.
Macro Backdrop
The conflict in Iran has once again laid bare a familiar vulnerability, though through an entirely different channel. When dominant powers are confronted with asymmetric threats, their responses rarely conform to conventional responses. This time, attention has turned to the Strait of Hormuz — not merely another maritime corridor, but one of the world's most critical chokepoints for global energy flows.The Four Chokepoints Blocking Maritime Trade
Source: IMF Portwatch.
Inflation is Back
Inflation is no longer a distant concern — CPI is accelerating, ISM price indices are rising, and global expectations are shifting. Markets, however, remain positioned for the opposite. At the same time, the Iran conflict has become an unexpected case study in technological disruption. Technology is compressing time, lowering costs, and redefining how power is projected. The gap between those who adapt and those who do not is widening fast. Together, these forces are reshaping portfolio construction, competitive dynamics, and the global balance of power.
Inflation Takes a Turn in the Wrong Direction
Source: BLS, as of April 2026.
Impact of Technology
At the same time, the Iran conflict has become an unexpected case study in technological disruption. Technology is compressing time, lowering costs, and redefining how power is projected. The gap between those who adapt and those who do not is widening fast. Together, these forces are reshaping portfolio construction, competitive dynamics, and the global balance of power.
Performance Overview
RAAX posted a strong +16.5% return in 1Q26, with real asset classes firing on multiple fronts.
Every segment of the portfolio contributed — growth assets led the charge, while income and capital preservation segments added meaningful ballast. Growth-oriented assets led performance. Commodities were the dominant driver, with the VanEck Commodity Strategy ETF (PIT) contributing about 6.2 percentage points amid tightening supply conditions and elevated geopolitical risk. Natural resource equities added over 4.0 percentage points, led by traditional energy exposures.
Income-producing assets contributed approximately 3.6 percentage points, led by infrastructure and MLPs, which benefited from higher energy prices and stable cash flows. Utilities were modestly positive, while REITs were flat.
Capital-preservation assets contributed approximately 2.9 percentage points, driven primarily by gold, reflecting both safe-haven demand and participation in the broader commodity rally.
RAAX Performance Table:
Average Annual Total Returns* (%)
| 1 MO | 3 MO | YTD | 1 YR | 3 YR | 5 YR | 10 YR | LIFE 04/09/18 | |
| RAAX (NAV) | -1.69 | 16.52 | 16.52 | 36.63 | 20.25 | 15.12 | -- | 9.78 |
| RAAX (Market Price) | -1.93 | 16.55 | 16.55 | 36.93 | 20.36 | 15.14 | -- | 9.80 |
| Bloomberg Commodity Index | 11.50 | 24.41 | 24.41 | 32.29 | 13.88 | 14.04 | -- | 8.41 |
*Returns less than one year are not annualized.
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RAAX Gross Expense Ratio: 0.69%
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Portfolio Positioning
During the quarter, the fund held its structural convictions while moving decisively as the macro landscape shifted.
In January, the fund increased exposure to infrastructure, utilities, industrials, and natural resources, reflecting a long-term thesis centered on electrification, grid modernization, AI-driven power demand, and reshoring.
As the quarter evolved, the macro backdrop shifted as geopolitical tensions drove a surge in commodity prices. The portfolio increased exposure to commodities and energy, including PIT, XLE, and EINC, while reducing exposure to infrastructure and real estate due to relative performance dynamics. Gold exposure was modestly trimmed as part of rebalancing discipline.
The portfolio maintained its diversified real asset framework while adapting to evolving market conditions.
Outlook
In an environment defined by supply constraints, rising inflation pressures, and geopolitical uncertainty, real assets are becoming increasingly central to portfolio construction. RAAX is designed to provide diversified exposure across these drivers, helping investors participate in upside while managing risk across a range of potential outcomes.
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Important Disclosures
This is not an offer to buy or sell, or a recommendation to buy or sell any of the securities, financial instruments or digital assets mentioned herein. The information presented does not involve the rendering of personalized investment, financial, legal, tax advice, or any call to action. Certain statements contained herein may constitute projections, forecasts and other forward-looking statements, which do not reflect actual results, are for illustrative purposes only, are valid as of the date of this communication, and are subject to change without notice. Actual future performance of any assets or industries mentioned is unknown. Information provided by third party sources are believed to be reliable and have not been independently verified for accuracy or completeness and cannot be guaranteed. VanEck does not guarantee the accuracy of third-party data. The information herein represents the opinion of the author(s), but not necessarily those of VanEck or its other employees.
Fund Holdings may vary. Visit vaneck.com/RAAX for a complete list of holdings.
General VanEck ETF Risks
The principal risks of investing in VanEck ETFs include sector, market, economic, political, foreign currency, world event, index tracking, active management, social media analytics, derivatives, blockchain, commodities and non-diversification risks, as well as fluctuations in net asset value and the risks associated with investing in less developed capital markets. The Funds may loan their securities, which may subject them to additional credit and counterparty risk. ETFs that invest in high-yield securities are subject to subject to risks associated with investing in high-yield securities; which include a greater risk of loss of income and principal than funds holding higher-rated securities; concentration risk; credit risk; hedging risk; interest rate risk; and short sale risk. ETFs that invest in companies with small capitalizations are subject to elevated risks, which include, among others, greater volatility, lower trading volume and less liquidity than larger companies. Please see the prospectus of each Fund for more complete information regarding each Fund’s specific risks.
Investing involves substantial risk and high volatility, including possible loss of principal. An investor should consider the investment objective, risks, charges and expenses of a Fund carefully before investing. To obtain a prospectus and summary prospectus, which contain this and other information, call 800.826.2333 or visit vaneck.com. Please read the prospectus and summary prospectus carefully before investing.
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