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Simplex WTI ETF: Securities Report (Domestic Investment Trust Beneficiary Certificates) – Fiscal Year 33 (July 16, 2025 – January 15, 2026)
The true TACO is expected to arrive as early as April; the systemic revaluation of the energy sector is beneficial for China's new energy industry; both A-shares and Hong Kong stocks have the potential to reach new highs for the year in the second half.
Amid the increasingly complex evolution of the situation in the Middle East, there is a growing emphasis on the strategic reserve of mineral resources.
Stocks hitting the upper or lower price limit in the afternoon session.
Limit Up <157A> Green Monster <1671> WTI Crude Oil Price-Linked ETF <1684> WisdomTree Broad ETF <1685> WisdomTree Energy ETF <1689> WisdomTree Natural Gas ETF <1690> WisdomTree WTI Crude Oil ETF <1691> WisdomTree Gasoline ETF <1699> (NEXT FUNDS) NOMURA Crude Oil Index
WTI crude oil continues to rank high amid a sharp surge in oil prices.
WTI Crude Oil <1671> has ranked (as of 1:15 PM). It is showing a significant rise. Its official name is the WTI Crude Oil Price-Linked Exchange-Traded Fund. This ETF aims to achieve investment results that correspond to its underlying index, which reflects the price of the nearest month’s WTI crude oil futures settlement value converted into yen. Following the attack on Iran by the United States and Israel, WTI crude oil futures prices surged, driving this corresponding movement. [Top changes in trading volume as of March 2nd, 1:15 PM] (compared to the five-day average trading volume). Code:
Simplex WTI ETF: Financial Results Briefing for the January 2026 Term (July 16, 2025 – January 15, 2026)
Spot gold broke through the $5,000 mark, with silver, copper, and lithium carbonate all hitting new highs! Global commodities usher in the third 'super cycle.'
Looking back a century, the 'super cycles' of commodities have often been closely linked to dramatic shifts in the global economic landscape, waves of technological revolutions, and the restructuring of monetary systems. Today, we once again stand at a crossroads where multiple historical factors converge.