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The Global X PureCap℠ MSCI Energy ETF (GXPE) seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the MSCI USA Energy Index.
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The Global X PureCap℠ MSCI Energy ETF (GXPE) seeks to provide uncapped, market capitalization exposure to the Energy sector. The fund tracks an index of U.S.-listed companies classified within the Energy sector under the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®), as determined by MSCI. While GXPE is subject to the same diversification requirements as any other regulated investment company, the fund aims to track an index that does not currently impose company-level weighting restrictions. The MSCI USA Energy Index follows a free float market capitalization weighting methodology, which weights companies based on the value of their publicly available shares without capping individual securities. Paired with the lack of company-level weighting restrictions, this approach enables greater exposure to the sector’s most influential names. To closely track the index, the fund uses representative sampling, an indexing strategy that selects a subset of securities designed to reflect the performance and risk characteristics of the full index and may invest in ETFs or securities with similar characteristics to index constituents.
Traditional sector ETFs often cap the weights of the largest individual stocks. GXPE seeks to offer pure exposure to the Energy sector and allow the Fund to reflect the sector’s true composition.
GXPE offers transparent Energy exposure, giving investors clarity of their allocations for greater precision in managing their portfolio.
GXPE delivers uncapped Energy exposure in a single trade with the tax efficiency potential, liquidity, and systematic rebalancing of a passive ETF.
Return on Equity | 11.90% | |
Weighted Avg. Market Cap | 200,400 M | |
2024 | 2025 | |
Price-to-earnings | 14.87 | 17.05 |
Price-to-book value | 2.08 | 1.98 |
NAV | $25.45 | Daily Change | -$0.10 | -0.39% |
Market Price | $25.47 | Daily Change | -$0.11 | -0.43% |
Net Assets (%) | Ticker | Name | SEDOL | Market Price ($) | Shares Held | Market Value ($) |
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28.68 | XOM | EXXON MOBIL CORP | 2326618 | 110.40 | 661 | 72,974.40 |
18.19 | CVX | CHEVRON CORP | 2838555 | 154.84 | 299 | 46,297.16 |
7.20 | COP | CONOCOPHILLIPS | 2685717 | 94.95 | 193 | 18,325.35 |
4.27 | WMB | WILLIAMS COS INC | 2967181 | 57.82 | 188 | 10,870.16 |
3.91 | EOG | EOG RESOURCES INC | 2318024 | 118.39 | 84 | 9,944.76 |
3.32 | KMI | KINDER MORGAN INC | B3NQ4P8 | 27.39 | 308 | 8,436.12 |
3.24 | MPC | MARATHON PETROLEUM CORP | B3K3L40 | 171.57 | 48 | 8,235.36 |
3.19 | SLB | SCHLUMBERGER LTD | 2779201 | 35.47 | 229 | 8,122.63 |
3.08 | OKE | ONEOK INC | 2130109 | 81.54 | 96 | 7,827.84 |
3.05 | PSX | PHILLIPS 66 | B78C4Y8 | 124.97 | 62 | 7,748.14 |
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Performance is shown on a total return basis (i.e., with gross income reinvested, where applicable). Cumulative return is the aggregate amount that an investment has gained or lost over time. Annualized return is the average return gained or lost by an investment each year over a given time period.
The performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor's shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost and current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted. High short-term performance, when observed, is unusual and investors should not expect such performance to be repeated.