Crude Oil: Best-Performing Commodity Of 2015 So Far

 | Jul 20, 2015 04:37PM ET

Can we really be halfway through the year? That’s what my calendar tells me, which means it’s time for the 2015 commodities halftime report.

The periodic table of commodity returns, consistently one of our most popular pieces, has been updated to reflect the first half of 2015.

As an asset class, commodities continue to be a challenging space for investors, as they’ve faced many headwinds lately, including lackluster purchasing managers’ index (PMI) numbers and a strong U.S. dollar.

Crude Pulls off Coup but Faces Strong Downward Pressure

The widest expansion this year was made by none other than crude oil, the worst-performing commodity of 2014. As of June 30, oil posted gains of over 11 percent, rising to $59.47 per barrel. After falling more than 50 percent since last summer, though, it had nowhere else to go but up. That oil claimed the top spot just highlights the reality that commodities are in a slump right now.