Back in late July, we wrote a blog post to dive deeper into one of our newest Funds, the WisdomTree Inflation Plus (WTIP). We walked through how the Fund is built, why we think it offers a stronger ...
WQTM WisdomTree Quantum Computing Fund The WisdomTree Quantum Computing Fund provides targeted exposure to companies driving innovation across the emerging quantum ecosystem. The strategy combines ...
U.S. equities are soaring on AI-fueled optimism, but valuations are starting to show strain, and Chris Gannatti and Brian Manby explain how DGRW can help investors navigate this environment by ...
In 2025, crypto regulation shifted dramatically from uncertainty to structure, with the Clarity Act and Genius Act laying the groundwork for scalable, predictable policy frameworks. Institutional ...
There's a quiet revolution taking shape in portfolios. For decades, the 60/40 mix—60% equities, 40% bonds—was the shorthand for prudence, diversification and balance. 1 But the regime that made that ...
With the government shutdown temporarily resolved, market attention has shifted to whether the Fed will cut rates at its December meeting amid growing division within the FOMC. A rift is emerging ...
As the U.S. retrenches globally, Asian nations are accelerating domestic defense spending, creating a multi-decade rearmament cycle driven by geography and strategic necessity, not politics. Regional ...
How can I diversify without sacrificing core exposures? Gold has long been considered a hedge for uncertainty, but typically one has to give up core exposure to allocate. The WisdomTree Efficient Gold ...
Japan trades at a steep discount to U.S. equities yet shows strengthening profits supported by pro-growth fiscal and industrial reforms. Record share buybacks, rising dividends and pressure from the ...
With U.S. equity valuations sitting at elevated levels, investors may benefit from revisiting value-oriented strategies that emphasize long-term risk-adjusted returns. While traditional value ETFs ...
The S&P 500 Quality Index has lagged the S&P 500 by 8.9 percentage points over the last six months. The last time anything like this happened was in 1999 (figure 1). Source: Refinitiv, as of 11/20/25.
Developed international markets are trading at steep discounts to the U.S. while delivering growth driven by real earnings, not inflated valuations. Structural reforms in Europe and Japan are fueling ...
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