This information should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes to financial statements included in Item 1 of Part I of this Form 10­Q. The discussion and analysis that follows may contain statements that relate to future events or future performance. In some cases, such forward­looking statements can be identified by terminology such as "may," "should," "could," "expect," "plan," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "predict," "potential" or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology. These statements are only predictions. Actual events or results may differ materially. These statements are based upon certain assumptions and analyses made by the Sponsor on the basis of its perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors it believes are appropriate in the circumstances. Whether or not actual results and developments will conform to the Sponsor's expectations and predictions, however, is subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including the special considerations discussed below, general economic, market and business conditions, changes in laws or regulations, including those concerning taxes, made by governmental authorities or regulatory bodies, and other world economic and political developments. Although the Sponsor does not make forward looking statements unless it believes it has a reasonable basis for doing so, the Sponsor cannot guarantee their accuracy. Except as required by applicable disclosure laws, none of the Trust, the Sponsor, the Advisor, the Trustee or the Delaware Trustee is under a duty to update any of the forward­looking statements to conform such statements to actual results or to a change in expectations or predictions.





Introduction


The iShares S&P GSCI™ Commodity-Indexed Trust (the "Trust") is a Delaware statutory trust that issues units of beneficial interest ("Shares") representing fractional undivided beneficial interests in its net assets. The Trust holds long positions in exchange-traded index futures contracts of various expirations, ("Index Futures") on the S&P GSCI™ Excess Return Index (the "S&P GSCI-ER"), together with cash, U.S. Treasury securities or other short-term securities and similar securities that are eligible as margin deposits for the Trust's Index Futures positions, referred to as "Collateral Assets." The Index Futures held by the Trust are listed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (the "CME"). The Trust seeks to track the results of a fully collateralized investment in futures contracts on an index composed of a diversified group of commodities futures. The Trust seeks to track the investment returns of the S&P GSCI™ Total Return Index (the "Index") before payment of the Trust's expenses and liabilities.

iShares Delaware Trust Sponsor LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, is the sponsor of the Trust (the "Sponsor"). BlackRock Institutional Trust Company, N.A. is the "Trustee" of the Trust. The Trust is a commodity pool, as defined in the Commodity Exchange Act (the "CEA") and the applicable regulations of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (the "CFTC"), and is operated by the Sponsor, a commodity pool operator registered with the CFTC. BlackRock Fund Advisors (the "Advisor"), an indirect subsidiary of BlackRock, Inc., serves as the commodity trading advisor of the Trust and is registered with the CFTC. The Trust is not an investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. The Trust has delegated day-to-day administration of the Trust to the Trustee. The Trustee has delegated certain day-to-day administrative functions of the Trustee to State Street Bank and Trust Company (the "Trust Administrator"). Wilmington Trust Company, a Delaware trust company, serves as the "Delaware Trustee" of the Trust.

The Trust intends to offer Shares on a continuous basis. The Trust issues and redeems Shares only in one or more blocks of 50,000 Shares ("Baskets"). Only institutions that enter into an agreement with the Trust to become "Authorized Participants" may purchase or redeem Baskets, in exchange for Index Futures and Collateral Assets with an aggregate value equal to the net asset value per Share, or "NAV" of the Shares being purchased or redeemed.

Owners of beneficial interests in Shares ("Shareholders") who are not Authorized Participants have no right to redeem their Shares. In order to liquidate their investment in the Shares, Shareholders who are not Authorized Participants must generally sell their Shares in the secondary market, assuming that demand for their Shares exists. The price obtained by the Shareholders for the Shares may be less than the NAV of those Shares.

Shares of the Trust trade on NYSE Arca, Inc. ("NYSE Arca") under the ticker symbol GSG.

Valuation of Index Futures? Computation of the Trust's Net Asset Value

The Sponsor has the exclusive authority to determine the net asset value of the Trust and the NAV, which it has delegated to the Trustee under the Trust Agreement. The Trustee determines the net asset value of the Trust and the NAV as of 4:00 p.m. (New York time), on each Business Day on which NYSE Arca is open for regular trading, as soon as practicable after that time. A "Business Day" is a day (1) on which none of the following occurs: (a) NYSE Arca is closed for regular trading, (b) the Exchange is closed for regular trading or (c) the Federal Reserve wire transfer system is closed for cash wire transfers, or (2) that the Trustee determines that it is able to conduct business.

The Trustee values the Trust's long positions in Index Futures on the basis of that day's settlement prices for the Index Futures held by the Trust as announced by the applicable Exchange. The value of the Trust's positions in any particular Index Futures contract equals the product of (1) the number of such Index Futures contracts owned by the Trust, (2) the settlement price of such Index Futures contract on the date of calculation and (3) the multiplier of such Index Futures contract. If there is no announced settlement price for a particular Index Futures contract on a Business Day, the Trustee uses the most recently announced settlement price unless the Trustee, in consultation with the Sponsor, determines that such price is inappropriate as a basis for valuation. The daily settlement price for each Index Futures contract currently held by the Trust is established on each trading day, generally at 2:40 p.m. (New York time), by the CME Group Inc., and its designed contract markets, including the CME, CBOT (Board of Trade of the City of Chicago, Inc.), NYMEX (New York Mercantile Exchange), COMEX and KCBT (the "CME Group") staff.

The Trustee values all other holdings of the Trust at (1) its current market value, if quotations for such property are readily available or (2) its fair value, as reasonably determined by the Trustee, if the current market value cannot be determined.

Once the value of the Index Futures, Collateral Assets of the Trust and interest earned on the Trust's Collateral Assets has been determined, the Trustee subtracts all accrued expenses and liabilities of the Trust as of the time of calculation in order to calculate the net asset value of the Trust.


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Once the net asset value of the Trust has been calculated, the Trustee determines the NAV by dividing the net asset value of the Trust by the number of Shares outstanding at the time the calculation is made. Any changes to the NAV that may result from creation and redemption activity are not reflected in the NAV calculations for purposes of the Trust's operations until the Business Day following the Business Day on which they occur, but are reflected in the Trust's financial statements as of such first Business Day. Creation and redemption orders received after 2:40 p.m. (New York time) are not deemed to be received, and the related creation or redemption will not be deemed to occur, until the following Business Day. Subject to the approval of the Trustee, Baskets may be created solely for cash, but the related creation orders will be deemed received as of the following Business Day unless received by 10:00 a.m. (New York time). Orders are expected to settle by 11:00 a.m. (New York time) on the Business Day following the Business Day on which such orders are deemed to be received.





Results of Operations


The Quarter Ended June 30, 2020

The Trust's net asset value increased from $501,546,756 at March 31, 2020 to $609,244,207 at June 30, 2020. The increase in the Trust's net asset value resulted primarily from a net increase in net assets resulting from operations. The Trust's net asset value also benefitted from an increase in the number of outstanding Shares, which rose from 53,500,000 Shares at March 31, 2020 to 59,000,000 Shares at June 30, 2020, a consequence of 7,650,000 Shares (153 Baskets) being created and 2,150,000 Shares (43 Baskets) being redeemed during the quarter.

The 10.25% increase in the Trust's NAV from $9.37 at March 31, 2020 to $10.33 at June 30, 2020 is directly related to the 10.43% increase in the settlement price for the Index Futures. The Trust's NAV increased slightly less than the settlement price for the Index Futures on a percentage basis due to the Sponsor's fees and brokerage commissions.

Net increase in net assets resulting from operations for the quarter ended June 30, 2020 was $57,709,585, resulting from a net investment loss of $419,416 and a net realized and unrealized gain of $58,129,001. For the quarter ended June 30, 2020, the Trust had a net realized and unrealized loss of $686,574 on short-term investments and a net realized and unrealized gain of $58,815,575 on futures contracts. Other than the Sponsor's fees of $984,873 and brokerage commissions and fees of $237,503, the Trust had no expenses during the quarter.

The Six-Month Period Ended June 30, 2020

The Trust's net asset value decreased from $775,343,105 at December 31, 2019 to $609,244,207 at June 30, 2020. The decrease in the Trust's net asset value resulted primarily from a net decrease in net assets resulting from operations. The decrease in the Trust's net asset value was partially offset by an increase in the number of outstanding Shares, which rose from 47,750,000 Shares at December 31, 2019 to 59,000,000 Shares at June 30, 2020, a consequence of 17,100,000 Shares (342 Baskets) being created and 5,850,000 Shares (117 Baskets) being redeemed during the period.

The 36.39% decrease in the Trust's NAV from $ 16.24 at December 31, 2019 to $ 10.33 at June 30, 2020 is directly related to the 36.52% decrease in the settlement price for the Index Futures. The Trust's NAV decreased slightly less than the settlement price for the Index Futures on a percentage basis due to interest income from Treasury bills.

Net decrease in net assets resulting from operations for the period was $310,391,805, resulting from a net investment income of $608,839 and a net realized and unrealized loss of $311,000,644. For the six months ended June 30, 2020, the Trust had a net realized and unrealized loss of $24,490 on short-term investments and a net realized and unrealized loss of $310,976,154 on futures contracts. Other than the Sponsor's fees of $2,300,279 and brokerage commissions and fees of $467,129, the Trust had no expenses during the period.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

The Trust's assets as of June 30, 2020 consist of Index Futures and Collateral Assets used to satisfy applicable margin requirements for those Index Futures positions. The Trust does not anticipate any further need for liquidity, because creations and redemptions of Shares generally occur in-kind and ordinary expenses are met by cash on hand. Interest earned on the assets posted as collateral is paid to the Trust and is used to pay the Sponsor's fees and purchase additional Index Futures and Collateral Assets, or, in the discretion of the Sponsor, distributed to Shareholders. In exchange for a fee based on the net asset value of the Trust, the Sponsor has assumed most of the ordinary expenses incurred by the Trust. In the case of an extraordinary expense and/or insufficient interest income to cover ordinary expenses, however, the Trust could be forced to liquidate its positions in Index Futures and Collateral Assets to pay such expenses. As of June 30, 2020, the market for Index Futures had not developed significant liquidity and the Trust represented substantially all of the long-side open interest in Index Futures. In addition, it is expected that Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC or its accountholders may represent, directly or indirectly, a substantial portion of the short-side interest in such market. The existence of such a limited number of market participants could cause or exacerbate losses to the Trust if the Trust were required to liquidate its Index Futures positions.

The Sponsor is unaware of any other trends, demands, conditions or events that are reasonably likely to result in material changes to the Trust's liquidity needs.

Because the Trust trades Index Futures, its capital is at risk due to changes in the value of the Index Futures or other assets (market risk) or the inability of counterparties to perform (credit risk).





Market Risk


The Trust holds Index Futures positions and Collateral Assets to satisfy applicable margin requirements on those Index Futures positions. Because of this limited diversification of the Trust's assets, fluctuations in the value of the Index Futures are expected to directly affect the value of the Shares. The value of the Index Futures is expected to track generally the S&P GSCI-ER, although this correlation may not be exact. The S&P GSCI-ER, in turn, reflects the value of a diversified group of commodities. The Trust's exposure to market risk will be influenced by a number of factors, including the lack of liquidity of the Index Futures market and activities of other market participants.


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Credit Risk


When the Trust purchases or holds Index Futures, it is exposed to the credit risk of a default by the CME's clearing house, which serves as the counterparty to each Index Futures position, and of a default by its clearing futures commission merchant, or Clearing FCM. In the case of such a default, the Trust may be unable to recover amounts due to it on its Index Futures positions and Collateral Assets posted as margin. The Trust is also exposed to credit risk as a result of its ownership of U.S. Treasury bills.

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements and Contractual Obligations

The Trust does not use and is not expected to use special purpose entities to facilitate off-balance sheet financing arrangements. The Trust does not have and is not expected to have loan guarantee arrangements or other off-balance sheet arrangements of any kind other than agreements entered into in the normal course of business, which may include indemnification provisions related to certain risks service providers undertake in performing services that are in the interest of the Trust. While the Trust's exposure under such indemnification provisions cannot be estimated, these general business indemnifications are not expected to have a material impact on the Trust's financial position.





Critical Accounting Policies


The financial statements and accompanying notes are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. The preparation of these financial statements relies on estimates and assumptions that impact the Trust's financial position and results of operations. These estimates and assumptions affect the Trust's application of accounting policies. In addition, please refer to Note 2 to the financial statements of the Trust for further discussion of the Trust's accounting policies.

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