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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM N-CSR

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED

MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES

Investment Company Act file number: 811-21864

 

WisdomTree Trust

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in charter)

 

380 Madison Avenue, 21st Floor

New York, NY 10017

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

 

The Corporation Trust Company

1209 Orange Street

Wilmington, DE 19801

(Name and address of agent for service)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (866)-909-9473

Date of fiscal year end: March 31

Date of reporting period: March 31, 2010

Form N-CSR is to be used by management investment companies to file reports with the Commission no later than 10 days after the transmission to stockholders of any report that is required to be transmitted to stockholders under Rule 30e-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30e-1). The Commission may use the information provided on Form N-CSR in its regulatory, disclosure review, inspection, and policymaking roles.

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Domestic Dividend Funds

 

Annual Report

March 31, 2010

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DTN)

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)


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Management’s Discussion of Funds’ Performance (unaudited)

       2   

Performance Summaries (unaudited)

       4   

Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited)

       12   
Schedules of Investments     

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund

       14   

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund

       23   

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund

       28   

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund

       33   

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund

       35   

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund

       40   

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

       47   

Statements of Operations

       48   

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

       49   

Financial Highlights

       51   

Notes to the Financial Statements

       54   

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

       60   

Approval of Investment Advisory and Sub-Advisory Agreement (unaudited)

       61   

Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited)

       62   

Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited)

       64   

Supplemental Information (unaudited)

       66   

General Information (unaudited)

       67   

“WisdomTree” is a registered mark of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. and is licensed for use by the Trust.

 

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Management’s Discussion of Funds’ Performance (unaudited)

Domestic Dividend Funds

 

The U.S equity market, measured by the Russell 3000 Index, S&P 500 Index, and Dow Jones Industrial Average, all popular benchmarks for the broad U.S. equity market, rallied between 47% and 53% for the 12 month period ended March 31, 2010 (the “period”). These 12-month gains in stock prices came close to erasing the significant declines in those same benchmarks that ranged from 36% to 38% for the 12 months ended March 31, 2009. The broad U.S. market averages are now showing cumulative losses of 5-7% over the prior 24-months.

In the depths of the bear market that occurred in March 2009, investors were panicking about the safety of major financial institutions and those fears spread throughout the entire economy. At the close of the Funds’ fiscal year end in March 2010, concerns about a meltdown of the financial system have largely been taken off the table, though significant worries about the health of the economy remain. The Federal Reserve, led by Chairman Benjamin Bernanke, instituted a series of emergency lending programs that restored confidence in the financial system, jump started bank lending, and lowered the interest rates for consumers and businesses. These extraordinary measures included, but were not limited to, “quantitative easing” policies to keep long-term bond and mortgage rates low and the lowering of the Federal Funds target interest rate to a historically low level — near zero. In addition to the easing monetary policies and the special Federal Reserve programs designed to restore confidence in the financial system, substantial fiscal policy support measures for the economy were enacted by newly elected President Barack Obama, who assumed office in January 2009. While the U.S. unemployment rate, a lagging economic indicator, remained stubbornly high at 9.7% in March 2010, consumer and investor confidence generally rose throughout the period.

 

TICKER   WISDOMTREE FUND   1 YEAR
RETURN
     CAPITALIZATION-WEIGHTED
BENCHMARK INDEX
  1 YEAR
RETURN
    1 YEAR
RETURN
FUND
VS
INDEX
 

DES

  SmallCap Dividend Fund     83.27    Russell 2000 Index     62.76     20.51

DON

  MidCap Dividend Fund     77.34    S&P MidCap 400 Index     64.07     13.27

DTN

  Dividend ex-Financials Fund     66.66   

Dow Jones U.S. Select

Dividend Index

    53.07     13.59

DHS

  Equity Income Fund     58.47    Russell 1000 Value Index     53.56     4.91

DTD

  Total Dividend Fund     50.83    Russell 3000 Index     52.44     -1.61

DLN

  LargeCap Dividend Fund     46.53    S&P 500 Index     49.77     -3.24

As with the downturn, in which small cap stocks led the broader markets on the way down during the year ended March 31, 2009, small cap stocks led the markets higher during the year ended March 31, 2010. The perceived tendency of small cap stocks to outperform larger capitalization companies during the initial recovery phases of a bull market and their relative underperformance in recessions and bear markets is tied to many investors’ views that small cap stocks are more sensitive to the changing economic conditions than large capitalization stocks. This general tendency was played out during the period as many small cap stocks saw significant relative gains.

WisdomTree’s dividend weighted funds are designed to track indexes based on the dividend stream generated by the companies included in the underlying WisdomTree index. There are two primary factors that drive performance differential versus market cap-weighted benchmarks: aggregate exposure to a sector and stock selection within a sector, both of which are determined as part of WisdomTree’s rules-based index methodology. These exposures are not subjectively determined. Rather they are objectively determined at the index re-balancing dates based on the dividend stream.

Several market sectors enjoyed significant rebounds after the March 2009 lows. The best performing sector over the period was the financial sector. While this sector suffered significant downturns as the financial crisis unfolded, it recovered well as fears over the collapse of the system largely faded away. The WisdomTree dividend funds with the greatest exposure to the financial sector in the period — the WisdomTree Equity Income

 

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Management’s Discussion of Funds’ Performance

(unaudited) (concluded)

 

Fund (DHS), WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON), and WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES) — therefore had better performance relative to funds with less financial sector exposure.

As investors started anticipating better economic times ahead, sectors most closely tied to cyclical growth also performed well. For example, the information technology and consumer discretionary sectors within the S&P 500 returned 70% and 58% during the period, respectively. Technology companies, which do not tend to pay a lot of dividends, were under-weighted in WisdomTree’s dividend weighted strategies, which created a drag on Fund returns.

Also, non-cyclical sectors, such as telecommunications and utilities, which are generally regarded as stable during economic downturns, didn’t fare as well during the recovery. Utilities and telecommunications were the two worst performing sectors during the period, returning 21% and 12%, respectively. These two sectors, which have historically had average dividend streams, received relatively more weight in WisdomTree’s large capitalization funds — the WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD), WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN), and WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS). The overweight to these sectors had a negative impact on the returns of these Funds.

The views expressed in this report reflect those of WisdomTree Asset Management only through the end of the period of the report as stated on the cover. The portfolio managers’ views are subject to change at any time based on market and other conditions and should not be construed as a recommendation. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Fund returns are shown at NAV. Please see Performance Summaries on the subsequent pages for more complete performance information. Please see page 11 for the list of index descriptions.

Fund performance assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gain distributions. An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Funds’ performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. For the most recent month end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10‡

 

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The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

AT&T, Inc.

    4.0%   

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    3.4%   

Johnson & Johnson

    2.4%   

Chevron Corp.

    2.3%   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    2.3%   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    2.2%   

General Electric Co.

    2.1%   

Pfizer, Inc.

    2.1%   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    2.0%   

Merck & Co., Inc.

    2.0%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DTD) returned 50.83% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an overweighted position to Financials, which had above average returns and had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Information Technology, a sector that outperformed, was a significant underweight during the period, which created a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.28%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Dividend Index
     Russell 3000 Index  

One Year

       50.83      49.37      52.10      52.44

Three Year

       -6.53      -6.72      -5.90      -3.99

Since Inception1

       -1.23      -1.44      -0.82      0.62
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

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Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10‡

 

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The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

AT&T, Inc.

    9.2%   

Chevron Corp.

    5.4%   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    5.1%   

Pfizer, Inc.

    4.9%   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    4.8%   

Merck & Co., Inc.

    4.7%   

ConocoPhillips

    3.1%   

Altria Group, Inc.

    3.0%   

McDonald’s Corp.

    2.6%   

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    2.6%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Equity Income Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Equity Income Index.

The WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (Ticker Symbol: DHS) returned 58.47% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an overweight position to Financials, which had above average returns and had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Telecommunication Services stocks had below average returns and an overweight position in the sector contributed to a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Equity Income
Index
     Russell 1000
Value Index
 

One Year

       58.47      56.73      59.55      53.56

Three Year

       -11.52      -11.81      -11.23      -7.33

Since Inception1

       -5.13      -5.39      -4.92      -1.48
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10‡

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

AT&T, Inc.

    4.6%   

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    4.0%   

Johnson & Johnson

    2.8%   

Chevron Corp.

    2.7%   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    2.7%   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    2.6%   

General Electric Co.

    2.5%   

Pfizer, Inc.

    2.5%   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    2.4%   

Merck & Co., Inc.

    2.4%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DLN) returned 46.53% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an overweighted position to Financials, which had above average returns and had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Information Technology, a sector that outperformed, was a significant underweight during the period, which created a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.28%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
LargeCap
Dividend Index
     S&P 500 Index  

One Year

       46.53      45.49      47.57      49.77

Three Year

       -6.97      -7.18      -6.43      -4.17

Since Inception1

       -1.62      -1.82      -1.21      0.37
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DTN)

(Formerly, WisdomTree Dividend Top 100 Fund)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10‡

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.

    3.3%   

CenturyTel, Inc.

    2.4%   

Altria Group, Inc.

    2.3%   

Reynolds American, Inc.

    2.2%   

Progress Energy, Inc.

    1.8%   

Spectra Energy Corp.

    1.7%   

AT&T, Inc.

    1.7%   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    1.7%   

Centerpoint Energy, Inc.

    1.7%   

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

    1.7%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Index. Effective May 7, 2009, the WisdomTree Dividend Top 100 Fund changed its investment objective and was renamed the WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund. The WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Index measures the performance of high dividend-yielding stocks outside the financial sector.

The WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund (Ticker Symbol: DTN) returned 66.66% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to Health Care, which had below average returns. This underweighting had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Utilities stocks had below average returns and an overweight position in the sector contributed to a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     Spliced
WisdomTree
Index1
     Dow Jones
U.S. Select
Dividend Index
 

One Year

       66.66      65.34      67.88      53.07

Three Year

       -6.67      -6.91      -6.18      -9.01

Since Inception2

       -0.44      -0.65      -0.09      -3.11
1

WisdomTree Dividend Top 100 Index through May 7, 2009; WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Index thereafter.

 

2

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

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Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10‡

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Windstream Corp.

    1.8%   

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.

    1.7%   

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

    1.3%   

Frontier Communications Corp.

    1.3%   

Kimco Realty Corp.

    1.2%   

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

    1.2%   

Macerich Co. (The)

    1.1%   

NiSource, Inc.

    1.1%   

Apollo Investment Corp.

    1.0%   

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

    1.0%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DON) returned 77.34% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an overweighted position to Financials & Consumer Discretionary, which had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Utilities stocks had below average returns and an overweight position in the sector contributed to a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
MidCap
Dividend Index
     S&P MidCap
400 Index
 

One Year

       77.34      75.84      78.66      64.07

Three Year

       -3.97      -4.16      -4.46      -0.83

Since Inception1

       1.10      1.06      0.66      3.25
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

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Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

 

Sector Breakdown as of 3/31/10‡

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Ares Capital Corp.

    2.1%   

Vector Group Ltd.

    1.3%   

Zenith National Insurance Corp.

    1.0%   

Prospect Capital Corp.

    1.0%   

Potlatch Corp.

    1.0%   

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

    1.0%   

Valhi, Inc.

    0.8%   

United Bankshares, Inc.

    0.8%   

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.

    0.8%   

Deluxe Corp.

    0.7%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DES) returned 83.27% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an overweighted position to Financials, which had above average returns and had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Information Technology, a sector that outperformed, was a significant underweight during the period, which created a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
SmallCap
Dividend Index
     Russell 2000 Index  

One Year

       83.27      81.12      84.80      62.76

Three Year

       -5.52      -5.65      -5.32      -3.99

Since Inception1

       -0.38      -0.56      -0.37      0.85
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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      Cumulative Returns as of 3/31/10 (unaudited)  
     Total Return NAV (%)     Market Price (%)  
      1-Year     3-Year     Since
Inception
    1-Year     3-Year     Since
Inception
 

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund

     50.83     -18.33     -4.58     49.37     -18.83     -5.33

Russell 3000 Index

     52.44     -11.50     2.36     52.44     -11.50     2.36

WisdomTree Dividend Index

     52.10     -16.68     -3.07     52.10     -16.68     -3.07

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund

     58.47     -30.73     -18.10     56.73     -31.41     -18.94

Russell 1000 Value Index

     53.56     -20.42     -5.49     53.56     -20.42     -5.49

WisdomTree Equity Income Index

     59.55     -30.05     -17.41     59.55     -30.05     -17.41

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund

     46.53     -19.49     -5.99     45.49     -20.03     -6.74

S&P 500 Index

     49.77     -11.98     1.41     49.77     -11.98     1.41

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Index

     47.57     -18.08     -4.50     47.57     -18.08     -4.50

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     66.66     -18.71     -1.65     65.34     -19.33     -2.43

Dow Jones US Select Dividend Index

     53.07     -24.66     -11.28     53.07     -24.66     -11.28

Spliced WisdomTree Index

     67.88     -17.41     -0.34     67.88     -17.41     -0.34

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund

     77.34     -11.43     4.25     75.84     -11.96     4.06

S&P MidCap 400 Index

     64.07     -2.46     12.88     64.07     -2.46     12.88

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Index

     78.66     -12.78     2.53     78.66     -12.78     2.53

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund

     83.27     -15.67     -1.44     81.12     -16.01     -2.11

Russell 2000 Index

     62.76     -11.50     3.26     62.76     -11.50     3.26

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Index

     84.80     -15.13     -1.40     84.80     -15.13     -1.40

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

Please see page 11 for the list of index descriptions.

 

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Description of Terms and Indices (unaudited)

 

Below are descriptions of each index referenced in this Annual Report:

The WisdomTree Dividend Index defines the dividend-paying portion of the U.S. stock market.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Index measures the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the U.S. dividend-paying market, selected from the WisdomTree Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Index measures the performance of the mid-capitalization segment of the U.S. dividend-paying market, selected from the WisdomTree Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Index measures the performance of the small-capitalization segment of the U.S. dividend-paying market, selected from the WisdomTree Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Equity Income Index measures the performance of companies with high dividend yields, selected from the WisdomTree Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Index measures the performance of high dividend-yielding stocks outside the financial sector.

The WisdomTree Dividend Top 100 Index measures the performance of the 100 highest dividend-yielding companies in the WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Index.

The Russell 3000 Index measures the performance of the 3,000 largest U.S. companies, based on total market capitalization.

The S&P 500 Index is a capitalization-weighted index of 500 stocks selected by Standard & Poor’s Index Committee, designed to represent the performance of the leading industries in the United States economy.

The S&P Midcap 400 Index is a capitalization-weighted index that measures the performance of the mid-capitalization range of the U.S. stock market, with stocks selected by the Standard & Poor’s Index Committee.

The Russell 2000 Index measures performance of the smallest 2,000 securities in the Russell 3000 Index.

The Russell 1000 Value Index is a measure of the large-capitalization value segment of the U.S. equity universe, selecting from the Russell 1000 Index.

The Dow Jones U.S. Select Dividend Index measures the performance of 100 U.S. dividend-paying companies.

Spliced WisdomTree Index — WisdomTree Dividend Top 100 through May 7, 2009; WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Index thereafter.

Index performance information assumes the reinvestment of gross dividends and excludes management fees, transaction costs and expenses. You cannot directly invest in an index.

 

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Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited)

 

As a shareholder of a WisdomTree Fund, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, including brokerage commissions on purchases and sales of your Fund shares and (2) ongoing costs, including management fees and other Fund expenses. The following example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars and cents) of investing in a Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other funds.

The example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period from October 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010.

Actual expenses

The first line under each Fund in the table on the next page provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for your Fund under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During Period 10/01/09 to 3/31/10” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period.

Hypothetical example for comparison purposes

The second line under each Fund in the table on the next page provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on each Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in your Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds.

Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transactional costs, such as brokerage commissions paid on purchases and sales of Fund shares. Therefore, the second line under each Fund in the table is useful in comparing ongoing Fund costs only and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.

 

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Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited) (concluded)

 

 

      Beginning
Account Value
10/01/09
     Ending
Account Value
3/31/10
     Annualized
Expense Ratio
Based on the
Period
10/01/09 to
3/31/10
    Expenses Paid
During the
Period†
10/01/09 to
3/31/10
 

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,103.40         0.28   $ 1.49   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.51         0.28   $ 1.43   

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,065.50         0.38   $ 1.98   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.01         0.38   $ 1.94   

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,093.70         0.28   $ 1.48   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.51         0.28   $ 1.43   

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,152.50         0.38   $ 2.06   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.01         0.38   $ 1.94   

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,159.57         0.38   $ 2.07   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.01         0.38   $ 1.94   

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,148.20         0.38   $ 2.06   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.01         0.38   $ 1.94   
Expenses are calculated using each Fund’s annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value for the period, multiplied by 182/365 (to reflect the one-half year period).

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.5%      
Advertising – 0.1%      

Harte-Hanks, Inc.

     1,669       $ 21,463  

Omnicom Group, Inc.

     2,774         107,659  
           
Total Advertising               129,122  
Aerospace/Defense – 2.8%      

Boeing Co. (The)

     13,063         948,504  

General Dynamics Corp.

     4,867         375,732  

Goodrich Corp.

     1,282         90,407  

L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.

     1,241         113,713  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     7,146         594,690  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     5,628         369,028  

Raytheon Co.

     5,172         295,425  

Rockwell Collins, Inc.

     1,723         107,842  

United Technologies Corp.

     11,847         872,058  
           
Total Aerospace/Defense               3,767,399  
Agriculture – 4.3%      

Altria Group, Inc.

     82,452         1,691,915  

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

     6,779         195,913  

Lorillard, Inc.

     4,683         352,349  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     52,006         2,712,633  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     11,303         610,136  

Universal Corp.(a)

     670         35,302  

Vector Group Ltd.(a)

     4,733         73,030  
           
Total Agriculture               5,671,278  
Apparel – 0.4%      

Cherokee, Inc.(a)

     1,314         23,652  

Coach, Inc.

     1,686         66,631  

Columbia Sportswear Co.(a)

     631         33,146  

Jones Apparel Group, Inc.

     1         19  

NIKE, Inc. Class B

     3,855         283,342  

VF Corp.

     2,126         170,399  

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.

     524         15,280  
           
Total Apparel               592,469  
Auto Manufacturers – 0.1%      

PACCAR, Inc.

     2,267         98,252  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 0.2%      

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.

     1,162         22,101  

Johnson Controls, Inc.

     7,182         236,934  
           
Total Auto Parts & Equipment               259,035  
Banks – 3.7%      

1st Source Corp.

     805         14,128  

Arrow Financial Corp.

     949         25,519  

Associated Banc-Corp.

     1,888         26,054  

Bancfirst Corp.

     621         26,026  

BancorpSouth, Inc.

     1,595         33,431  

Bank of America Corp.

     13,407         239,315  

Bank of Hawaii Corp.(a)

     941         42,298  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

     9,316         287,678  

BB&T Corp.

     9,358         303,106  

BOK Financial Corp.(a)

     674         35,345  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Capital One Financial Corp.

     1,390       $ 57,560  

Cathay General Bancorp(a)

     1,195         13,922  

Chemical Financial Corp.(a)

     689         16,274  

City Holding Co.

     805         27,603  

Comerica, Inc.

     830         31,573  

Commerce Bancshares, Inc.

     1,266         52,083  

Community Bank System, Inc.(a)

     1,433         32,644  

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

     1,159         31,397  

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.

     1,144         63,835  

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

     3,398         33,742  

Fifth Third Bancorp

     2,541         34,532  

First Busey Corp.(a)

     1,856         8,204  

First Commonwealth Financial Corp.

     3,603         24,176  

First Financial Bancorp

     3         53  

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.

     363         18,713  

First Financial Corp.(a)

     752         21,778  

FirstMerit Corp.

     1,430         30,845  

FNB Corp.

     5,620         45,578  

Fulton Financial Corp.(a)

     2         20  

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

     2,128         32,409  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     2,523         430,500  

Hancock Holding Co.

     428         17,895  

Huntington Bancshares, Inc.

     5,891         31,635  

Iberiabank Corp.

     469         28,145  

International Bancshares Corp.

     1,139         26,186  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     11,069         495,338  

KeyCorp

     4,208         32,612  

M&T Bank Corp.(a)

     3,008         238,775  

MB Financial, Inc.

     542         12,211  

Morgan Stanley

     5,286         154,827  

National Penn Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     2,013         13,890  

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

     1,317         30,094  

Northern Trust Corp.

     3,173         175,340  

Old National Bancorp

     1,855         22,167  

Park National Corp.(a)

     638         39,754  

Penns Woods Bancorp, Inc.

     925         31,034  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

     2,136         127,519  

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

     534         21,894  

Regions Financial Corp.(a)

     6,107         47,940  

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

     571         11,934  

S.Y. Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     1,051         23,910  

Sterling Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     4,092         22,833  

Suffolk Bancorp(a)

     802         24,629  

Synovus Financial Corp.(a)

     4,459         14,670  

TrustCo Bank Corp.(a)

     1,930         11,908  

Trustmark Corp.

     1,245         30,415  

U.S. Bancorp

     10,164         263,044  

UMB Financial Corp.(a)

     697         28,298  

Umpqua Holdings Corp.

     1,665         22,078  

United Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     1,939         50,841  

Valley National Bancorp(a)

     4,644         71,378  

Wells Fargo & Co.

     21,055         655,232  

WesBanco, Inc.

     730         11,870  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Westamerica Bancorp.(a)

     440       $ 25,366  
           
Total Banks               4,856,003  
Beverages – 3.3%      

Brown-Forman Corp. Class A

     1,069         67,133  

Brown-Forman Corp. Class B(a)

     971         57,726  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

     37,713         2,074,215  

Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.

     4,346         120,210  

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

     3,391         119,262  

Molson Coors Brewing Co. Class B

     1,994         83,868  

PepsiCo, Inc.

     28,264         1,869,946  
           
Total Beverages               4,392,360  
Building Materials – 0.1%      

Eagle Materials, Inc.

     410         10,881  

Lennox International, Inc.

     567         25,129  

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.(a)

     505         42,193  

Masco Corp.

     4,906         76,141  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.(a)

     431         11,965  
           
Total Building Materials               166,309  
Chemicals – 2.6%      

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

     2,689         198,852  

Airgas, Inc.

     852         54,204  

Albemarle Corp.

     670         28,562  

Arch Chemicals, Inc.

     429         14,753  

Ashland, Inc.

     567         29,921  

Cabot Corp.

     1,000         30,400  

Celanese Corp. Series A

     395         12,581  

Cytec Industries, Inc.

     1         47  

Dow Chemical Co. (The)

     14,739         435,832  

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

     26,137         973,342  

Eastman Chemical Co.

     1,317         83,867  

Ecolab, Inc.

     1,724         75,770  

FMC Corp.

     380         23,005  

Huntsman Corp.

     5,569         67,106  

Innophos Holdings, Inc.

     840         23,436  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

     1,126         53,676  

Lubrizol Corp.

     758         69,524  

Monsanto Co.

     4,097         292,608  

Mosaic Co. (The)

     915         55,604  

Olin Corp.

     2,425         47,578  

PPG Industries, Inc.

     3,435         224,649  

Praxair, Inc.

     3,647         302,701  

RPM International, Inc.

     2,843         60,670  

Sensient Technologies Corp.

     1,282         37,255  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

     1,542         104,363  

Sigma-Aldrich Corp.

     659         35,362  

Terra Industries, Inc.

     728         33,313  

Valhi, Inc.(a)

     2,706         53,254  

Valspar Corp.

     1,414         41,685  

Westlake Chemical Corp.

     652         16,815  
           
Total Chemicals               3,480,735  
Coal – 0.1%      

Arch Coal, Inc.

     1,411         32,241  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Consol Energy, Inc.

     864       $ 36,858  

Massey Energy Co.

     265         13,857  

Peabody Energy Corp.

     1,287         58,816  

Walter Energy, Inc.

     169         15,594  
           
Total Coal               157,366  
Commercial Services – 1.3%      

ABM Industries, Inc.

     852         18,062  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

     9,242         410,992  

Deluxe Corp.

     1,872         36,354  

Equifax, Inc.(a)

     416         14,893  

H&R Block, Inc.

     5,595         99,591  

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

     1,141         25,547  

Hillenbrand, Inc.

     1,443         31,732  

Interactive Data Corp.

     1,905         60,960  

Landauer, Inc.(a)

     288         18,783  

Lender Processing Services, Inc.

     504         19,026  

Manpower, Inc.

     762         43,525  

Mastercard, Inc. Class A

     182         46,228  

McGrath Rentcorp

     1,156         28,010  

Moody’s Corp.(a)

     2,209         65,718  

Paychex, Inc.

     8,266         253,766  

Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.

     2,154         51,157  

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.

     5,835         124,577  

Robert Half International, Inc.(a)

     1,637         49,814  

Rollins, Inc.

     1,585         34,363  

SEI Investments Co.

     912         20,037  

Service Corp. International

     3,524         32,350  

Strayer Education, Inc.(a)

     132         32,145  

Total System Services, Inc.

     1,912         29,942  

Visa, Inc. Class A

     1,588         144,556  

Washington Post Co. (The) Class B

     105         46,639  

Weight Watchers International, Inc.(a)

     1,154         29,462  

Western Union Co. (The)

     924         15,671  
           
Total Commercial Services               1,783,900  
Computers – 1.6%      

Diebold, Inc.(a)

     1,631         51,801  

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     8,555         454,698  

International Business Machines Corp.

     12,927         1,657,888  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

     751         18,069  
           
Total Computers               2,182,456  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 2.9%      

Alberto-Culver Co.

     677         17,704  

Avon Products, Inc.

     6,466         219,003  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

     6,088         519,063  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The) Class A

     781         50,663  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

     47,950         3,033,797  
           
Total Cosmetics/Personal Care               3,840,230  
Distribution/Wholesale – 0.3%      

Fastenal Co.(a)

     1,581         75,872  

Genuine Parts Co.

     3,751         158,442  

Owens & Minor, Inc.

     517         23,984  

Pool Corp.(a)

     798         18,067  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

     827       $ 89,415  

Watsco, Inc.

     584         33,218  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               398,998  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.4%      

American Express Co.

     12,066         497,843  

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     2,755         124,967  

BGC Partners, Inc. Class A

     4,531         27,684  

BlackRock, Inc.

     407         88,628  

Charles Schwab Corp. (The)

     9,060         169,331  

CME Group, Inc.

     538         170,067  

Discover Financial Services

     1,923         28,653  

Eaton Vance Corp.

     1,527         51,216  

Federated Investors, Inc. Class B(a)

     2,114         55,767  

Franklin Resources, Inc.

     1,069         118,552  

GFI Group, Inc.

     3,761         21,739  

Greenhill & Co., Inc.(a)

     335         27,500  

NYSE Euronext

     7,043         208,543  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

     1,239         33,131  

Student Loan Corp. (The)

     497         17,659  

T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.

     2,788         153,145  

Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Class A(a)

     1,375         49,555  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               1,843,980  
Electric – 6.8%      

Allegheny Energy, Inc.

     2,775         63,825  

ALLETE, Inc.

     1,324         44,328  

Alliant Energy Corp.

     2,981         99,148  

Ameren Corp.

     7,331         191,193  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

     12,573         429,745  

Avista Corp.

     1,379         28,559  

Black Hills Corp.

     1,603         48,651  

Central Vermont Public Service Corp.

     1,623         32,736  

CH Energy Group, Inc.

     767         31,324  

Cleco Corp.

     1,640         43,542  

CMS Energy Corp.(a)

     4,795         74,131  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

     8,037         357,968  

Constellation Energy Group, Inc.

     3,353         117,724  

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     15,051         618,747  

DPL, Inc.

     2,654         72,162  

DTE Energy Co.

     4,411         196,731  

Duke Energy Corp.

     40,306         657,794  

Edison International

     6,438         219,986  

Empire District Electric Co. (The)

     1,974         35,571  

Entergy Corp.

     3,864         314,336  

Exelon Corp.

     15,697         687,686  

FirstEnergy Corp.

     8,105         316,824  

FPL Group, Inc.

     8,130         392,923  

Great Plains Energy, Inc.(a)

     3,526         65,478  

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.(a)

     3,340         74,983  

IDACORP, Inc.

     1,351         46,772  

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     2,771         131,290  

ITC Holdings Corp.

     710         39,050  

MDU Resources Group, Inc.

     3,102         66,941  

MGE Energy, Inc.(a)

     719         25,424  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Northeast Utilities

     3,673       $ 101,522  

NorthWestern Corp.(a)

     1,284         34,424  

NSTAR

     2,585         91,561  

NV Energy, Inc.

     5,218         64,338  

OGE Energy Corp.(a)

     2,137         83,215  

Otter Tail Corp.

     1,463         32,128  

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     7,829         134,267  

PG&E Corp.

     7,786         330,282  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

     3,036         114,548  

PNM Resources, Inc.

     2,477         31,037  

Portland General Electric Co.

     2,430         46,923  

PPL Corp.

     9,037         250,415  

Progress Energy, Inc.

     9,325         367,032  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

     11,370         335,642  

SCANA Corp.

     3,168         119,085  

Southern Co.

     23,415         776,441  

TECO Energy, Inc.

     6,133         97,453  

UIL Holdings Corp.

     1,463         40,233  

Unisource Energy Corp.

     1,076         33,829  

Unitil Corp.

     1,400         32,550  

Westar Energy, Inc.

     3,453         77,002  

Wisconsin Energy Corp.

     1,821         89,976  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

     11,590         245,708  
           
Total Electric               9,055,183  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.6%      

AMETEK, Inc.

     425         17,621  

Emerson Electric Co.

     13,952         702,344  

Hubbell, Inc. Class B

     1,129         56,935  

Molex, Inc.

     1,356         28,286  

Molex, Inc. Class A

     2,299         40,577  
           
Total Electrical Components & Equipment               845,763  
Electronics – 0.2%      

AVX Corp.

     2,052         29,139  

Brady Corp. Class A

     759         23,620  

Gentex Corp.(a)

     2,339         45,423  

Jabil Circuit, Inc.

     2,837         45,931  

National Instruments Corp.

     853         28,448  

PerkinElmer, Inc.

     1,069         25,549  
           
Total Electronics               198,110  
Engineering & Construction – 0.1%      

Fluor Corp.

     1,282         59,626  

Granite Construction, Inc.

     390         11,786  

KBR, Inc.

     1,564         34,658  
           
Total Engineering & Construction               106,070  
Entertainment – 0.2%      

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.

     3,548         65,070  

International Game Technology

     2,333         43,044  

National CineMedia, Inc.

     1,477         25,493  

Regal Entertainment Group Class A

     3,800         66,766  
           
Total Entertainment               200,373  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Environmental Control – 0.4%      

Mine Safety Appliances Co.

     751       $ 20,998  

Nalco Holding Co.

     510         12,408  

Republic Services, Inc.

     5,878         170,580  

Waste Management, Inc.

     10,177         350,394  
           
Total Environmental Control               554,380  
Food – 3.1%      

B&G Foods, Inc. Class A

     3,261         34,175  

Campbell Soup Co.

     6,340         224,119  

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     8,832         221,418  

Corn Products International, Inc.

     1,104         38,265  

Del Monte Foods Co.

     2,321         33,887  

Flowers Foods, Inc.(a)

     1,725         42,676  

General Mills, Inc.

     5,108         361,595  

H.J. Heinz Co.

     6,939         316,488  

Hershey Co. (The)

     3,106         132,968  

Hormel Foods Corp.(a)

     1,778         74,694  

J.M. Smucker Co. (The)

     1,595         96,115  

Kellogg Co.

     6,099         325,870  

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     36,198         1,094,627  

Kroger Co. (The)

     7,068         153,093  

Lancaster Colony Corp.

     533         31,426  

Lance, Inc.(a)

     561         12,976  

McCormick & Co., Inc.

     2,004         76,873  

Ruddick Corp.(a)

     535         16,927  

Safeway, Inc.

     4,542         112,914  

Sara Lee Corp.

     14,669         204,339  

SUPERVALU, Inc.

     3,525         58,797  

Sysco Corp.

     12,141         358,159  

Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A

     2,697         51,648  

Weis Markets, Inc.

     583         21,198  
           
Total Food               4,095,247  
Forest Products & Paper – 0.3%      

Glatfelter

     738         10,694  

International Paper Co.

     1,110         27,317  

MeadWestvaco Corp.

     3,254         83,140  

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.(a)

     3,931         152,955  

Potlatch Corp.

     1,284         44,991  

Rayonier, Inc.

     2,073         94,177  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

     534         24,174  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               437,448  
Gas – 0.9%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     1,906         73,667  

Atmos Energy Corp.

     2,244         64,111  

Centerpoint Energy, Inc.

     11,041         158,549  

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.

     775         23,095  

Energen Corp.

     548         25,498  

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)

     858         28,932  

National Fuel Gas Co.

     1,164         58,840  

New Jersey Resources Corp.

     740         27,794  

Nicor, Inc.(a)

     1,091         45,735  

NiSource, Inc.

     8,582         135,596  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Northwest Natural Gas Co.(a)

     480       $ 22,368  

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.(a)

     1,424         39,274  

Sempra Energy

     3,841         191,666  

South Jersey Industries, Inc.

     512         21,499  

Southern Union Co.

     1,966         49,877  

Southwest Gas Corp.(a)

     820         24,534  

UGI Corp.

     1,526         40,500  

Vectren Corp.

     2,430         60,070  

WGL Holdings, Inc.

     1,056         36,590  
           
Total Gas               1,128,195  
Hand/Machine Tools – 0.2%      

Baldor Electric Co.

     922         34,483  

Kennametal, Inc.

     858         24,127  

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.

     682         37,053  

Regal-Beloit Corp.

     373         22,160  

Snap-On, Inc.

     1,138         49,321  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

     1,775         101,902  
           
Total Hand/Machine Tools               269,046  
Healthcare-Products – 3.5%      

Baxter International, Inc.

     7,045         410,019  

Beckman Coulter, Inc.

     354         22,231  

Becton Dickinson and Co.

     2,585         203,517  

C.R. Bard, Inc.

     413         35,774  

DENTSPLY International, Inc.

     512         17,843  

Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.

     786         21,387  

Johnson & Johnson

     48,352         3,152,550  

Medtronic, Inc.

     12,040         542,161  

Meridian Bioscience, Inc.

     1,156         23,548  

STERIS Corp.

     497         16,729  

Stryker Corp.

     1,836         105,056  

Techne Corp.

     356         22,674  

Teleflex, Inc.

     552         35,367  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

     311         13,047  
           
Total Healthcare-Products               4,621,903  
Healthcare-Services – 0.1%      

Aetna, Inc.

     707         24,823  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

     964         56,191  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     800         26,136  
           
Total Healthcare-Services               107,150  
Holding Companies-Diversified – 0.0%      

Compass Diversified Holdings

     2,997         45,734  
Home Builders – 0.1%      

D.R. Horton, Inc.(a)

     2,715         34,209  

KB Home

     784         13,132  

Lennar Corp. Class A

     1,047         18,019  

MDC Holdings, Inc.(a)

     1,108         38,348  

Ryland Group, Inc.

     562         12,611  
           
Total Home Builders               116,319  
Home Furnishings – 0.1%      

Whirlpool Corp.

     952         83,062  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Household Products/Wares – 0.8%      

American Greetings Corp. Class A

     3       $ 62  

Avery Dennison Corp.(a)

     1,487         54,142  

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

     528         35,350  

Clorox Co.

     2,464         158,041  

Fortune Brands, Inc.

     1,719         83,389  

Jarden Corp.

     795         26,465  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     8,972         564,159  

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The) Class A

     582         26,976  

Tupperware Brands Corp.

     901         43,446  
           
Total Household Products/Wares               992,030  
Housewares – 0.0%      

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.

     2,610         39,672  

Toro Co.(a)

     360         17,701  
           
Total Housewares               57,373  
Insurance – 3.0%      

Allstate Corp. (The)

     8,658         279,740  

American Family Life Assurance Co., Inc.

     6,539         355,002  

American Financial Group, Inc.

     1,708         48,593  

American National Insurance Co.(a)

     505         57,338  

AON Corp.

     2,523         107,757  

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     3,288         80,720  

Assurant, Inc.

     1,522         52,326  

Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. Class B

     909         21,898  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

     1,605         28,762  

Chubb Corp.

     5,432         281,649  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.(a)

     5,206         150,453  

Donegal Group, Inc. Class A

     1,412         20,488  

Erie Indemnity Co. Class A

     1,284         55,379  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Class A

     5,902         87,468  

First American Corp.

     1,684         56,987  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (The)(a)

     544         23,724  

Harleysville Group, Inc.(a)

     851         28,730  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

     2,097         59,597  

HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     1,516         41,842  

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

     3         45  

Loews Corp.

     1,741         64,904  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

     11,057         270,012  

Mercury General Corp.

     1,753         76,641  

Metlife, Inc.

     9,598         415,977  

Old Republic International Corp.

     9,206         116,732  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

     4,037         117,921  

Protective Life Corp.

     1,442         31,710  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

     3,770         228,085  

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     308         16,176  

RLI Corp.(a)

     339         19,330  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

     765         28,817  

Selective Insurance Group

     1,485         24,651  

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.

     752         35,818  

State Auto Financial Corp.

     1,276         22,904  

Torchmark Corp.

     790         42,273  

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.

     611         32,261  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     8,259         445,490  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Unitrin, Inc.

     1,484       $ 41,626  

Unum Group

     3,549         87,909  

W.R. Berkley Corp.

     1,059         27,629  

Zenith National Insurance Corp.

     1,466         56,177  
           
Total Insurance               4,041,541  
Internet – 0.1%      

Earthlink, Inc.

     4,630         39,540  

NutriSystem, Inc.(a)

     3         54  

United Online, Inc.

     2,983         22,313  
           
Total Internet               61,907  
Investment Companies – 0.4%      

Apollo Investment Corp.

     11,556         147,108  

Ares Capital Corp.

     7,817         116,004  

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

     5,704         56,812  

Fifth Street Finance Corp.

     2,359         27,388  

Gladstone Capital Corp.(a)

     2,659         31,376  

Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc.(a)

     3,535         37,436  

Main Street Capital Corp.(a)

     1,706         26,631  

PennantPark Investment Corp.

     2,800         29,008  

Prospect Capital Corp.(a)

     4,577         55,610  

TICC Capital Corp.

     4,690         30,907  
           
Total Investment Companies               558,280  
Iron/Steel – 0.4%      

AK Steel Holding Corp.

     521         11,910  

Allegheny Technologies, Inc.(a)

     1,153         62,251  

Carpenter Technology Corp.

     724         26,498  

Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.

     496         35,191  

Nucor Corp.(a)

     6,135         278,406  

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

     579         28,504  

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

     1,953         34,119  

United States Steel Corp.

     521         33,094  
           
Total Iron/Steel               509,973  
Leisure Time – 0.1%      

Callaway Golf Co.

     1,661         14,650  

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

     2,156         60,519  

Polaris Industries, Inc.(a)

     822         42,053  
           
Total Leisure Time               117,222  
Lodging – 0.1%      

Choice Hotels International, Inc.(a)

     1,159         40,345  

Marriott International, Inc. Class A

     2,777         87,531  

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.(a)

     696         32,461  

Wyndham Worldwide Corp.

     1,048         26,965  
           
Total Lodging               187,302  
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 0.5%      

Caterpillar, Inc.

     10,441         656,217  

Joy Global, Inc.

     907         51,336  
           
Total Machinery-Construction & Mining               707,553  
Machinery-Diversified – 0.6%      

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

     794         19,731  

Briggs & Stratton Corp.

     2         39  

Cognex Corp.

     1,140         21,078  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Cummins, Inc.

     1,907       $ 118,139  

Deere & Co.

     5,010         297,895  

Flowserve Corp.

     378         41,682  

Graco, Inc.(a)

     999         31,968  

IDEX Corp.

     860         28,466  

Nordson Corp.

     436         29,613  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

     2,236         126,021  

Roper Industries, Inc.

     373         21,574  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified               736,206  
Media – 1.6%      

Cablevision Systems Corp. Class A

     2,319         55,981  

CBS Corp. Class A

     2,267         31,602  

CBS Corp. Class B

     3,443         47,995  

Comcast Corp. Class A

     18,085         340,360  

Comcast Corp. Special Class A

     7,487         134,541  

Courier Corp.

     2,127         35,117  

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.(a)

     431         31,623  

Gannett Co., Inc.(a)

     1,926         31,818  

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Class A

     423         18,307  

McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc. (The)

     4,733         168,731  

News Corp. Class A

     9,498         136,866  

News Corp. Class B(a)

     3,741         63,634  

Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. Class A

     565         25,058  

Time Warner, Inc.

     16,834         526,399  

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     11,433         399,126  

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Class A

     1,933         33,441  
           
Total Media               2,080,599  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 0.1%      

Commercial Metals Co.(a)

     1,961         29,533  

Kaydon Corp.

     419         15,754  

Timken Co.

     1,238         37,152  

Worthington Industries, Inc.

     1,944         33,612  
           
Total Metal Fabricate/Hardware               116,051  
Mining – 0.6%      

Alcoa, Inc.

     5,248         74,732  

AMCOL International Corp.

     498         13,546  

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

     385         30,889  

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.

     1,987         165,994  

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.(a)

     427         16,469  

Newmont Mining Corp.

     2,280         116,120  

Southern Copper Corp.

     10,869         344,221  

Vulcan Materials Co.

     1,596         75,395  
           
Total Mining               837,366  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 4.3%      

3M Co.

     10,097         843,806  

Acuity Brands, Inc.

     354         14,942  

Aptargroup, Inc.

     548         21,564  

Barnes Group, Inc.

     1,233         23,982  

Brink’s Co. (The)

     462         13,042  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.(a)

     934         35,585  

CLARCOR, Inc.

     722         24,902  

Crane Co.

     1,062         37,701  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Danaher Corp.

     375       $ 29,966  

Donaldson Co., Inc.

     537         24,229  

Dover Corp.

     2,843         132,910  

Eaton Corp.

     2,849         215,869  

General Electric Co.

     156,462         2,847,608  

Harsco Corp.

     1,175         37,530  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     13,192         597,202  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

     7,421         351,459  

ITT Corp.

     1,764         94,568  

Koppers Holdings, Inc.

     439         12,433  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.(a)

     4,730         102,357  

NL Industries, Inc.

     3,565         30,588  

Pall Corp.

     1,059         42,879  

Parker Hannifin Corp.

     1,674         108,375  

Pentair, Inc.

     1,265         45,059  

SPX Corp.(a)

     636         42,180  

Textron, Inc.

     997         21,166  

Trinity Industries, Inc.(a)

     841         16,786  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               5,768,688  
Office Furnishings – 0.0%      

HNI Corp.

     789         21,011  

Knoll, Inc.

     2         23  
           
Total Office Furnishings               21,034  
Office/Business Equipment – 0.2%      

Pitney Bowes, Inc.(a)

     7,241         177,043  

Xerox Corp.

     10,499         102,365  
           
Total Office/Business Equipment               279,408  
Oil & Gas – 9.0%      

Anadarko Petroleum Corp.

     1,691         123,156  

Apache Corp.

     1,152         116,928  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

     4,727         111,746  

Chevron Corp.

     40,759         3,090,755  

Cimarex Energy Co.

     421         24,999  

ConocoPhillips

     33,858         1,732,514  

Devon Energy Corp.

     2,495         160,753  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.(a)

     523         46,448  

EOG Resources, Inc.

     886         82,345  

EQT Corp.

     1,512         61,992  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     67,111         4,495,095  

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

     1         38  

Hess Corp.

     1,438         89,947  

Holly Corp.(a)

     787         21,965  

Marathon Oil Corp.

     12,684         401,322  

Murphy Oil Corp.

     2,135         119,966  

Noble Energy, Inc.

     977         71,321  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

     7,869         665,245  

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

     1,801         25,160  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

     2         113  

Questar Corp.

     1,412         60,998  

Range Resources Corp.(a)

     397         18,607  

Sunoco, Inc.

     1,803         53,567  

Valero Energy Corp.

     12,025         236,892  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

XTO Energy, Inc.

     3,639       $ 171,688  
           
Total Oil & Gas               11,983,560  
Oil & Gas Services – 0.4%      

Baker Hughes, Inc.(a)

     2,519         117,990  

BJ Services Co.

     1,636         35,011  

Halliburton Co.

     6,618         199,400  

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     2,395         97,189  

RPC, Inc.

     1,410         15,693  

Smith International, Inc.

     2,741         117,370  
           
Total Oil & Gas Services               582,653  
Packaging & Containers – 0.3%      

Ball Corp.

     639         34,110  

Bemis Co., Inc.

     1,892         54,338  

Greif, Inc. Class A

     3         165  

Greif, Inc. Class B

     901         46,699  

Packaging Corp. of America(a)

     1,665         40,976  

Rock-Tenn Co. Class A

     207         9,433  

Sealed Air Corp.

     2,219         46,776  

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

     505         30,416  

Sonoco Products Co.

     2,244         69,093  

Temple-Inland, Inc.

     1,512         30,890  
           
Total Packaging & Containers               362,896  
Pharmaceuticals – 7.6%      

Abbott Laboratories

     26,554         1,398,865  

Allergan, Inc.

     705         46,050  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

     2,258         65,301  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     54,798         1,463,107  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     4,649         167,503  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     36,242         1,312,685  

McKesson Corp.

     1,237         81,296  

Mead Johnson Nutrition Co.

     899         46,775  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     71,325         2,663,989  

Perrigo Co.

     401         23,547  

Pfizer, Inc.

     161,627         2,771,903  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               10,041,021  
Pipelines – 0.5%      

El Paso Corp.

     2,181         23,642  

Oneok, Inc.

     2,481         113,258  

Spectra Energy Corp.

     18,349         413,403  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

     7,008         161,885  
           
Total Pipelines               712,188  
REITS – 4.6%      

Acadia Realty Trust

     1,223         21,843  

Agree Realty Corp.

     879         20,094  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

     577         39,005  

AMB Property Corp.(a)

     3,625         98,745  

American Campus Communities, Inc.

     1,588         43,924  

Apartment Investment & Management Co. Class A

     1,981         36,470  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

     2,003         172,959  

BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.

     1,878         31,062  

Boston Properties, Inc.

     2,285         172,380  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Brandywine Realty Trust

     3,240       $ 39,560  

BRE Properties, Inc.

     1,232         44,044  

Camden Property Trust

     1,581         65,817  

CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.(a)

     2,147         29,414  

Cogdell Spencer, Inc.

     3,640         26,936  

Colonial Properties Trust

     2,739         35,278  

Corporate Office Properties Trust SBI MD(a)

     1,410         56,583  

Cousins Properties, Inc.

     1,601         13,304  

DCT Industrial Trust, Inc.

     7,775         40,663  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     1,543         83,631  

Douglas Emmett, Inc.

     1,866         28,681  

Duke Realty Corp.

     7,421         92,020  

EastGroup Properties, Inc.(a)

     989         37,325  

Education Realty Trust, Inc.

     3,530         20,262  

Entertainment Properties Trust(a)

     1,894         77,900  

Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.

     446         24,031  

Equity One, Inc.

     2,833         53,515  

Equity Residential

     6,424         251,500  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

     699         62,875  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.

     2,791         35,390  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     1,268         92,323  

First Potomac Realty Trust

     1,595         23,973  

Franklin Street Properties Corp.(a)

     2,785         40,188  

Getty Realty Corp.

     1,171         27,401  

Gladstone Commercial Corp.

     1,746         25,230  

Glimcher Realty Trust

     7,974         40,428  

Government Properties Income Trust

     1,032         26,842  

HCP, Inc.

     9,730         321,090  

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     3,902         176,488  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.

     2,294         53,427  

Hersha Hospitality Trust

     5,446         28,210  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

     2,074         65,808  

Home Properties, Inc.

     1,165         54,522  

HRPT Properties Trust

     9,747         75,832  

Inland Real Estate Corp.(a)

     3,825         34,999  

Investors Real Estate Trust

     3,253         29,342  

Kilroy Realty Corp.

     938         28,928  

Kimco Realty Corp.

     11,352         177,545  

Kite Realty Group Trust

     2,601         12,303  

Lexington Realty Trust(a)

     6,341         41,280  

Liberty Property Trust(a)

     3,760         127,614  

LTC Properties, Inc.

     810         21,919  

Macerich Co. (The)

     4,331         165,921  

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.

     2,229         78,572  

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.(a)

     4,132         43,303  

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.(a)

     786         40,707  

Mission West Properties, Inc.

     3,080         21,190  

Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp. Class A

     2,964         24,927  

National Health Investors, Inc.

     983         38,101  

National Retail Properties, Inc.

     3,045         69,517  

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.(a)

     3,052         107,278  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.

     2,951         57,515  

Parkway Properties, Inc.

     873         16,395  

Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust(a)

     2,709         33,781  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Post Properties, Inc.

     1,337       $ 29,441  

ProLogis(a)

     12,109         159,839  

PS Business Parks, Inc.

     587         31,346  

Public Storage

     2,544         234,023  

Public Storage Class A

     939         22,977  

Realty Income Corp.(a)

     3,446         105,758  

Regency Centers Corp.

     2,381         89,216  

Saul Centers, Inc.

     736         30,470  

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     4,899         108,513  

Simon Property Group, Inc.

     5,050         423,695  

SL Green Realty Corp.

     436         24,970  

Sovran Self Storage, Inc.

     1,042         36,324  

Sun Communities, Inc.

     1,282         32,306  

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers(a)

     848         36,600  

Taubman Centers, Inc.(a)

     1,323         52,814  

UDR, Inc.

     3,927         69,272  

Universal Health Realty Income Trust

     996         35,199  

U-Store-It Trust

     1         7  

Ventas, Inc.

     4,294         203,879  

Vornado Realty Trust

     3,740         283,118  

Washington Real Estate Investment Trust(a)

     2,023         61,803  

Weingarten Realty Investors(a)

     3,733         80,484  

Winthrop Realty Trust

     1,516         18,253  
           
Total REITS               6,148,417  
Retail – 6.4%      

Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Class A

     1,176         53,673  

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.(a)

     375         15,720  

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

     2,740         50,745  

Barnes & Noble, Inc.(a)

     1,635         35,349  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

     3,451         146,806  

Bob Evans Farms, Inc.

     555         17,155  

Brinker International, Inc.

     1,944         37,480  

Buckle, Inc. (The)(a)

     908         33,378  

Burger King Holdings, Inc.

     1,463         31,103  

Cato Corp. (The) Class A

     815         17,474  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

     3,023         180,503  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

     515         23,886  

CVS Caremark Corp.

     8,163         298,439  

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

     2,467         109,880  

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

     1,574         57,624  

Foot Locker, Inc.

     5,145         77,381  

Gap, Inc. (The)

     6,505         150,331  

Guess ?, Inc.

     801         37,631  

Home Depot, Inc.

     30,429         984,378  

J.C. Penney Co., Inc.

     4,175         134,310  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     13,092         317,350  

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     6,089         149,911  

Macy’s, Inc.

     3,130         68,140  

McDonald’s Corp.

     21,692         1,447,290  

MSC Industrial Direct Co. Class A(a)

     572         29,012  

Nordstrom, Inc.

     2,387         97,509  

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A(a)

     921         26,801  

PetSmart, Inc.

     1,244         39,758  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

RadioShack Corp.

     1,319       $ 29,849  

Ross Stores, Inc.

     811         43,364  

Staples, Inc.

     5,756         134,633  

Target Corp.

     6,204         326,330  

Tiffany & Co.(a)

     1,129         53,616  

TJX Cos., Inc.

     3,269         138,998  

Walgreen Co.

     8,236         305,473  

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     45,699         2,540,864  

Wendy’s/Arby’s Group, Inc. Class A

     5,823         29,115  

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

     1,661         43,668  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

     6,353         243,511  
           
Total Retail               8,558,438  
Savings & Loans – 0.8%      

Astoria Financial Corp.

     2,790         40,455  

Brookline Bancorp, Inc.

     2,465         26,228  

Capitol Federal Financial

     2,573         96,385  

Dime Community Bancshares

     2,022         25,538  

First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.

     4,771         67,844  

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

     13,759         194,827  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     14,004         231,626  

NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc.

     1,317         16,621  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

     2,399         28,164  

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

     2,112         23,992  

Oritani Financial Corp.

     1,580         25,391  

People’s United Financial, Inc.

     6,914         108,135  

Provident Financial Services, Inc.

     2,276         27,084  

Roma Financial Corp.

     2,000         25,080  

TFS Financial Corp.

     4,101         54,748  

Washington Federal, Inc.

     1,091         22,169  
           
Total Savings & Loans               1,014,287  
Semiconductors – 2.7%      

Altera Corp.

     1,401         34,058  

Analog Devices, Inc.

     4,501         129,719  

Applied Materials, Inc.

     13,952         188,073  

Intel Corp.

     103,204         2,297,321  

Intersil Corp. Class A

     2,764         40,797  

KLA-Tencor Corp.

     1,599         49,441  

Linear Technology Corp.

     3,702         104,693  

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.

     7,087         137,417  

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     5,053         142,292  

National Semiconductor Corp.

     3,177         45,908  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

     13,743         336,291  

Xilinx, Inc.

     3,887         99,118  
           
Total Semiconductors               3,605,128  
Software – 2.6%      

American Software, Inc. Class A

     4,647         26,999  

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

     2,305         49,281  

CA, Inc.

     2,551         59,872  

Dun & Bradstreet Corp.

     418         31,108  

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

     2,095         49,107  

Microsoft Corp.

     88,650         2,594,786  

Oracle Corp.

     25,425         653,168  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Quality Systems, Inc.

     1       $ 61  
           
Total Software               3,464,382  
Telecommunications – 8.0%      

Adtran, Inc.(a)

     1,058         27,878  

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.(a)

     3,696         30,011  

AT&T, Inc.

     202,801         5,240,378  

CenturyTel, Inc.

     13,593         482,008  

Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.(a)

     2,531         47,988  

Corning, Inc.

     9,904         200,160  

Frontier Communications Corp.(a)

     23,134         172,117  

Harris Corp.

     1,594         75,699  

Iowa Telecommunications Services, Inc.

     1,771         29,576  

NTELOS Holdings Corp.

     1,962         34,904  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     14,650         615,153  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.

     75,698         395,144  

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc. Special Shares

     853         25,453  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     94,740         2,938,835  

Virgin Media, Inc.(a)

     2,031         35,055  

Windstream Corp.

     22,286         242,695  
           
Total Telecommunications               10,593,054  
Textiles – 0.0%      

Cintas Corp.(a)

     1,331         37,388  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.2%      

Hasbro, Inc.

     2,083         79,737  

Mattel, Inc.

     8,075         183,626  
           
Total Toys/Games/Hobbies               263,363  
Transportation – 1.6%      

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.(a)

     967         31,959  

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.(a)

     1,677         93,660  

Con-way, Inc.

     456         16,015  

CSX Corp.

     4,033         205,280  

Expeditors International Washington, Inc.

     1,461         53,940  

FedEx Corp.

     910         84,994  

Horizon Lines, Inc. Class A

     3,254         17,702  

International Shipholding Corp.

     702         20,632  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

     1,004         36,023  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

     5,397         301,638  

Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.(a)

     733         28,756  

Ryder System, Inc.

     981         38,023  

Tidewater, Inc.

     643         30,395  

Union Pacific Corp.

     4,896         358,877  

United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B

     12,346         795,206  
           
Total Transportation               2,113,100  
Trucking & Leasing – 0.0%      

GATX Corp.

     878         25,155  
Water – 0.2%      

American States Water Co.

     661         22,937  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

     3,544         77,117  

Aqua America, Inc.

     2,051         36,036  

California Water Service Group

     709         26,665  

Connecticut Water Service, Inc.

     1,319         30,693  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Middlesex Water Co.

     1,756       $ 29,940  

SJW Corp.(a)

     1,242         31,572  
           
Total Water               254,960  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $124,791,784)
              132,316,398  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 1.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.0%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $1,291,883)      1,291,883         1,291,883  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 4.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 4.5%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $6,000,048)(d)      6,000,048         6,000,048  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 105.0%
(Cost: $132,083,715)
        139,608,329  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (5.0)%

        (6,637,813
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 132,970,516  

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $5,789,579 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $6,000,048.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.6%      
Agriculture – 9.6%      

Altria Group, Inc.

     177,608       $ 3,644,516  

Lorillard, Inc.

     10,358         779,336  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     112,445         5,865,131  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     24,417         1,318,030  

Universal Corp.(a)

     1,156         60,910  

Vector Group Ltd.(a)

     9,489         146,415  
           
Total Agriculture               11,814,338  
Apparel – 0.3%      

VF Corp.

     4,487         359,633  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 0.0%      

Superior Industries International, Inc.(a)

     1,277         20,534  
Banks – 1.5%      

1st Source Corp.

     1,248         21,902  

Arrow Financial Corp.

     523         14,063  

BancorpSouth, Inc.

     3,785         79,334  

Bank Mutual Corp.

     2,213         14,384  

Bank of Hawaii Corp.(a)

     2,263         101,722  

Capital City Bank Group, Inc.(a)

     1,195         17,029  

Chemical Financial Corp.(a)

     1,489         35,170  

City Holding Co.(a)

     781         26,780  

Community Bank System, Inc.(a)

     1,859         42,348  

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

     947         25,654  

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.

     2,532         141,286  

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

     5,364         53,264  

FNB Corp.

     9,901         80,297  

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

     3,185         48,508  

Hudson Valley Holding Corp.

     628         15,198  

Independent Bank Corp.(a)

     886         21,849  

Lakeland Financial Corp.

     681         12,973  

M&T Bank Corp.(a)

     6,296         499,776  

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

     1,655         37,817  

Park National Corp.(a)

     1,155         71,968  

Renasant Corp.

     1,270         20,549  

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

     1,213         25,352  

Sterling Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     4,325         24,133  

Tompkins Financial Corp.(a)

     433         15,796  

TrustCo Bank Corp.(a)

     3,639         22,453  

Trustmark Corp.

     3,057         74,682  

United Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     3,203         83,983  

Univest Corp. of Pennsylvania

     940         17,569  

Valley National Bancorp(a)

     9,932         152,655  

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.

     1,134         21,138  

WesBanco, Inc.

     1,447         23,528  
           
Total Banks               1,843,160  
Chemicals – 2.6%      

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

     57,573         2,144,019  

Huntsman Corp.

     10,760         129,658  

Olin Corp.

     4,322         84,798  

PPG Industries, Inc.

     7,613         497,890  

Quaker Chemical Corp.

     582         15,778  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

RPM International, Inc.

     6,669       $ 142,316  

Schulman A., Inc.

     923         22,586  

Valhi, Inc.(a)

     4,983         98,065  
           
Total Chemicals               3,135,110  
Commercial Services – 0.9%      

Advance America, Cash Advance Centers, Inc.

     3,088         17,972  

CDI Corp.

     885         12,974  

Deluxe Corp.

     4,335         84,186  

Electro Rent Corp.

     1,203         15,796  

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

     1,983         44,399  

Hillenbrand, Inc.

     2,989         65,728  

Landauer, Inc.(a)

     389         25,371  

McGrath Rentcorp

     1,109         26,871  

Paychex, Inc.(a)

     17,716         543,881  

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.

     12,720         271,572  
           
Total Commercial Services               1,108,750  
Computers – 0.1%      

Diebold, Inc.(a)

     3,024         96,042  
Distribution/Wholesale – 0.3%      

Genuine Parts Co.

     8,148         344,171  

Watsco, Inc.

     1,319         75,025  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               419,196  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.5%      

BGC Partners, Inc. Class A

     5,144         31,430  

Federated Investors, Inc. Class B(a)

     4,817         127,072  

GFI Group, Inc.(a)

     6,057         35,009  

NYSE Euronext

     14,850         439,709  

Westwood Holdings Group, Inc.

     306         11,261  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               644,481  
Electric – 15.2%      

ALLETE, Inc.

     2,250         75,330  

Alliant Energy Corp.

     6,633         220,614  

Ameren Corp.

     16,211         422,783  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

     27,934         954,784  

Avista Corp.

     2,532         52,438  

Black Hills Corp.

     2,558         77,635  

Central Vermont Public Service Corp.

     419         8,451  

CH Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     1,006         41,085  

Cleco Corp.

     2,425         64,384  

CMS Energy Corp.(a)

     9,013         139,341  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

     17,794         792,545  

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     33,046         1,358,521  

DPL, Inc.

     5,920         160,965  

DTE Energy Co.

     9,983         445,242  

Duke Energy Corp.

     89,108         1,454,243  

Edison International

     14,031         479,439  

Empire District Electric Co. (The)

     2,989         53,862  

Entergy Corp.

     8,404         683,665  

Exelon Corp.

     34,682         1,519,418  

FirstEnergy Corp.

     17,917         700,376  

FPL Group, Inc.

     17,900         865,107  

Great Plains Energy, Inc.(a)

     7,506         139,386  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.(a)

     6,625       $ 148,731  

IDACORP, Inc.

     2,189         75,783  

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     6,011         284,801  

MGE Energy, Inc.(a)

     1,153         40,770  

Northeast Utilities

     7,751         214,238  

NorthWestern Corp.(a)

     2,227         59,706  

NSTAR

     5,879         208,234  

NV Energy, Inc.

     10,059         124,027  

OGE Energy Corp.(a)

     4,666         181,694  

Otter Tail Corp.(a)

     2,212         48,576  

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     18,045         309,472  

PG&E Corp.

     17,306         734,121  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

     6,982         263,431  

PNM Resources, Inc.

     4,317         54,092  

Portland General Electric Co.

     4,484         86,586  

PPL Corp.

     19,602         543,171  

Progress Energy, Inc.

     21,073         829,433  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

     25,222         744,553  

SCANA Corp.

     7,546         283,654  

Southern Co.

     51,625         1,711,885  

TECO Energy, Inc.

     13,046         207,301  

UIL Holdings Corp.

     2,283         62,782  

Unisource Energy Corp.

     1,570         49,361  

Unitil Corp.

     801         18,623  

Westar Energy, Inc.

     7,369         164,329  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

     25,618         543,102  
           
Total Electric               18,702,070  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.0%      

Molex, Inc. Class A

     3,266         57,645  
Electronics – 0.0%      

Methode Electronics, Inc.

     1,466         14,513  
Entertainment – 0.3%      

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.

     7,235         132,690  

National CineMedia, Inc.

     2,589         44,686  

Regal Entertainment Group Class A

     8,520         149,696  
           
Total Entertainment               327,072  
Environmental Control – 0.7%      

Mine Safety Appliances Co.

     1,565         43,757  

U.S. Ecology, Inc.

     966         15,553  

Waste Management, Inc.

     21,504         740,383  
           
Total Environmental Control               799,693  
Food – 4.2%      

B&G Foods, Inc. Class A

     4,115         43,125  

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     19,484         488,464  

H.J. Heinz Co.

     15,764         718,996  

Hershey Co. (The)

     6,789         290,637  

Ingles Markets, Inc. Class A

     664         9,980  

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     78,908         2,386,178  

Sara Lee Corp.

     31,260         435,452  

Sysco Corp.

     26,981         795,939  

Weis Markets, Inc.(a)

     1,036         37,669  
           
Total Food               5,206,440  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Forest Products & Paper – 0.7%      

MeadWestvaco Corp.

     7,524       $ 192,238  

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.(a)

     9,045         351,941  

Potlatch Corp.

     3,161         110,762  

Rayonier, Inc.

     4,673         212,294  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               867,235  
Gas – 1.5%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     4,460         172,379  

Atmos Energy Corp.

     5,203         148,650  

Centerpoint Energy, Inc.

     24,925         357,923  

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.

     327         9,745  

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)

     1,234         41,611  

New Jersey Resources Corp.

     1,654         62,124  

Nicor, Inc.(a)

     2,426         101,698  

NiSource, Inc.

     20,206         319,255  

Northwest Natural Gas Co.(a)

     1,172         54,615  

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.(a)

     3,633         100,198  

South Jersey Industries, Inc.

     1,258         52,823  

Southwest Gas Corp.(a)

     1,776         53,138  

UGI Corp.

     4,837         128,374  

Vectren Corp.

     5,477         135,391  

WGL Holdings, Inc.

     2,637         91,372  
           
Total Gas               1,829,296  
Hand/Machine Tools – 0.1%      

Snap-On, Inc.

     2,074         89,887  
Holding Companies-Diversified – 0.1%      

Compass Diversified Holdings

     5,128         78,253  
Home Builders - 0.1%      

MDC Holdings, Inc.(a)

     1,878         64,998  
Household Products/Wares - 1.3%      

Clorox Co.

     5,526         354,438  

Ennis, Inc.

     1,228         19,979  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     19,633         1,234,523  
           
Total Household Products/Wares               1,608,940  
Insurance - 1.8%      

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     7,116         174,698  

Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. Class B

     567         13,659  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.(a)

     12,063         348,621  

EMC Insurance Group, Inc.

     538         12,116  

Erie Indemnity Co. Class A

     2,903         125,206  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Class A

     12,257         181,649  

Harleysville Group, Inc.(a)

     1,353         45,677  

Life Partners Holdings, Inc.

     884         19,598  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

     23,770         580,463  

Mercury General Corp.

     4,074         178,115  

Old Republic International Corp.

     19,343         245,269  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

     802         30,211  

Selective Insurance Group

     2,013         33,416  

State Auto Financial Corp.

     1,618         29,043  

United Fire & Casualty Co.

     1,090         19,609  

Unitrin, Inc.

     3,191         89,508  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     4,860       $ 24,592  

Zenith National Insurance Corp.

     3,012         115,420  
           
Total Insurance               2,266,870  
Internet – 0.1%      

Earthlink, Inc.

     8,775         74,938  

United Online, Inc.

     5,729         42,853  
           
Total Internet               117,791  
Investment Companies – 0.8%      

Apollo Investment Corp.

     24,223         308,359  

Ares Capital Corp.(a)

     15,975         237,069  

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

     11,592         115,456  

Fifth Street Finance Corp.

     4,703         54,602  

Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc.(a)

     5,178         54,835  

MVC Capital, Inc.

     1,231         16,704  

PennantPark Investment Corp.

     3,663         37,949  

Prospect Capital Corp.(a)

     9,399         114,198  
           
Total Investment Companies               939,172  
Iron/Steel – 0.5%      

Nucor Corp.(a)

     12,602         571,879  
Leisure Time – 0.1%      

Polaris Industries, Inc.(a)

     1,490         76,228  
Machinery-Diversified – 0.0%      

NACCO Industries, Inc. Class A

     300         22,245  
Media – 0.1%      

Meredith Corp.

     1,512         52,028  

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Class A(a)

     2,989         51,710  
           
Total Media               103,738  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 0.1%      

Worthington Industries, Inc.

     3,726         64,423  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 0.2%      

Federal Signal Corp.(a)

     2,353         21,201  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.(a)

     9,689         209,670  

NL Industries, Inc.

     4,293         36,834  

Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc.(a)

     875         10,491  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               278,196  
Office Furnishings – 0.0%      

HNI Corp.

     2,021         53,819  
Office/Business Equipment – 0.3%      

Pitney Bowes, Inc.(a)

     15,897         388,682  
Oil & Gas – 8.9%      

Chevron Corp.

     87,852         6,661,817  

ConocoPhillips

     73,768         3,774,709  

Valero Energy Corp.

     24,719         486,964  

Whiting USA Trust I

     2,493         47,043  
           
Total Oil & Gas               10,970,533  
Packaging & Containers – 0.2%      

Greif, Inc. Class B(a)

     1,276         66,135  

Sonoco Products Co.

     4,429         136,369  
           
Total Packaging & Containers               202,504  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Pharmaceuticals – 14.4%      

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     117,961       $ 3,149,559  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     78,054         2,827,116  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     153,684         5,740,097  

Pfizer, Inc.

     349,380         5,991,867  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               17,708,639  
Pipelines – 0.9%      

Oneok, Inc.

     5,098         232,723  

Spectra Energy Corp.

     39,909         899,150  
           
Total Pipelines               1,131,873  
REITS – 8.7%      

Acadia Realty Trust

     2,122         37,899  

Agree Realty Corp.

     805         18,402  

AMB Property Corp.(a)

     8,253         224,812  

American Campus Communities, Inc.

     3,090         85,469  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

     4,509         389,352  

Brandywine Realty Trust

     5,859         71,538  

BRE Properties, Inc.

     3,265         116,724  

Camden Property Trust

     3,575         148,827  

CapLease, Inc.

     2,701         14,991  

Cogdell Spencer, Inc.

     3,558         26,329  

Colonial Properties Trust

     5,127         66,036  

Corporate Office Properties Trust SBI MD(a)

     3,085         123,801  

DCT Industrial Trust, Inc.

     15,001         78,455  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     3,444         186,665  

Duke Realty Corp.

     15,878         196,887  

EastGroup Properties, Inc.(a)

     1,733         65,403  

Education Realty Trust, Inc.

     2,787         15,997  

Entertainment Properties Trust(a)

     3,944         162,217  

Equity One, Inc.

     5,698         107,635  

Equity Residential

     14,137         553,464  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

     1,731         155,703  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.

     4,677         59,304  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     3,053         222,289  

First Potomac Realty Trust

     3,456         51,944  

Franklin Street Properties Corp.(a)

     5,510         79,509  

Getty Realty Corp.(a)

     2,505         58,617  

Glimcher Realty Trust(a)

     11,785         59,750  

Government Properties Income Trust

     1,769         46,012  

HCP, Inc.

     21,979         725,307  

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     9,037         408,744  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.

     5,158         120,130  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

     4,519         143,388  

Home Properties, Inc.(a)

     2,495         116,766  

HRPT Properties Trust

     21,174         164,734  

Inland Real Estate Corp.(a)

     7,489         68,524  

Investors Real Estate Trust

     6,623         59,739  

Kilroy Realty Corp.

     2,385         73,553  

Kimco Realty Corp.

     23,797         372,185  

Kite Realty Group Trust

     4,527         21,413  

Lexington Realty Trust(a)

     10,670         69,462  

Liberty Property Trust(a)

     8,107         275,152  

LTC Properties, Inc.

     1,486         40,211  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Macerich Co. (The)

     9,058       $ 347,012  

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.

     5,104         179,916  

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.(a)

     9,148         95,871  

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.(a)

     1,850         95,812  

National Health Investors, Inc.

     2,071         80,272  

National Retail Properties, Inc.

     7,257         165,677  

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.(a)

     6,995         245,874  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.

     6,808         132,688  

Parkway Properties, Inc.

     1,820         34,180  

Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust(a)

     3,990         49,755  

Post Properties, Inc.

     3,104         68,350  

ProLogis(a)

     26,080         344,256  

PS Business Parks, Inc.

     1,038         55,429  

Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust

     2,476         27,880  

Realty Income Corp.(a)

     8,285         254,267  

Regency Centers Corp.

     5,380         201,589  

Saul Centers, Inc.

     1,019         42,187  

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     10,528         233,195  

Sovran Self Storage, Inc.

     1,729         60,273  

Sun Communities, Inc.

     3,059         77,087  

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers(a)

     1,859         80,234  

Taubman Centers, Inc.(a)

     3,095         123,552  

UDR, Inc.

     8,609         151,863  

Universal Health Realty Income Trust

     1,129         39,899  

Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc. Class A

     1,437         22,719  

Ventas, Inc.

     9,130         433,492  

Vornado Realty Trust

     8,394         635,426  

Washington Real Estate Investment Trust

     4,665         142,516  

Weingarten Realty Investors(a)

     7,632         164,546  
           
Total REITS               10,669,156  
Retail – 3.1%      

Barnes & Noble, Inc.(a)

     3,685         79,670  

Cato Corp. (The) Class A

     1,086         23,284  

Christopher & Banks Corp.

     1,352         10,816  

Foot Locker, Inc.

     11,426         171,847  

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     12,700         312,674  

McDonald’s Corp.

     47,278         3,154,388  
           
Total Retail               3,752,679  
Savings & Loans – 1.4%      

Astoria Financial Corp.(a)

     5,160         74,820  

Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.

     553         10,137  

Brookline Bancorp, Inc.

     2,700         28,728  

Capitol Federal Financial

     5,988         224,311  

Dime Community Bancshares

     2,040         25,765  

First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     9,584         136,284  

Flushing Financial Corp.

     1,779         22,522  

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

     29,077         411,730  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     31,429         519,836  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

     4,127         48,451  

People’s United Financial, Inc.

     15,592         243,859  

Provident Financial Services, Inc.

     2,981         35,474  
           
Total Savings & Loans               1,781,917  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Semiconductors - 0.6%      

Intersil Corp. Class A

     5,502       $ 81,209  

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.

     15,558         301,670  

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     10,649         299,876  
           
Total Semiconductors               682,755  
Software – 0.0%      

Bowne & Co., Inc.

     1,538         17,164  

Opnet Technologies, Inc.

     740         11,929  
           
Total Software               29,093  
Telecommunications – 16.8%      

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.(a)

     5,827         47,315  

AT&T, Inc.

     438,540         11,331,874  

CenturyTel, Inc.

     29,638         1,050,963  

Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.(a)

     3,480         65,981  

Frontier Communications Corp.(a)

     50,802         377,967  

Iowa Telecommunications Services, Inc.

     3,889         64,946  

NTELOS Holdings Corp.

     3,251         57,835  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.

     162,768         849,649  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     203,712         6,319,146  

Windstream Corp.

     48,576         528,993  
           
Total Telecommunications               20,694,669  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.3%      

Mattel, Inc.

     16,700         379,758  
Transportation – 0.1%      

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.(a)

     1,807         59,721  

International Shipholding Corp.

     596         17,516  

Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.

     1,333         52,294  
           
Total Transportation               129,531  
Trucking & Leasing – 0.0%      

GATX Corp.

     2,030         58,160  
Water – 0.2%      

American Water Works Co., Inc.

     7,894         171,773  

Aqua America, Inc.

     5,447         95,704  

Middlesex Water Co.

     689         11,748  
           
Total Water               279,225  

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS

(Cost: $124,690,769)

              122,440,821  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.6%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.6%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $766,738)      766,738         766,738  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 8.4%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 8.4%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $10,348,083)(d)      10,348,083       $ 10,348,083  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 108.6%
(Cost: $135,805,590)
         133,555,642  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (8.6)%

        (10,648,742
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 122,906,900  

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $10,045,550 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $10,348,083.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.6%      
Advertising – 0.1%      

Omnicom Group, Inc.

     10,663       $ 413,831  
Aerospace/Defense – 3.3%      

Boeing Co. (The)

     47,461         3,446,143  

General Dynamics Corp.

     17,555         1,355,246  

Goodrich Corp.

     4,537         319,949  

L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.

     3,943         361,297  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     26,126         2,174,206  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     20,249         1,327,727  

Raytheon Co.

     18,557         1,059,976  

Rockwell Collins, Inc.(a)

     5,661         354,322  

United Technologies Corp.

     43,134         3,175,094  
           
Total Aerospace/Defense               13,573,960  
Agriculture – 4.9%      

Altria Group, Inc.

     299,025         6,135,993  

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

     23,826         688,571  

Lorillard, Inc.

     17,489         1,315,872  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     189,613         9,890,214  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     41,227         2,225,434  
           
Total Agriculture               20,256,084  
Airlines – 0.0%      

Southwest Airlines Co.

     2,462         32,548  
Apparel – 0.4%      

Coach, Inc.

     5,193         205,227  

NIKE, Inc. Class B

     13,729         1,009,081  

Polo Ralph Lauren Corp.

     564         47,963  

VF Corp.

     7,597         608,900  
           
Total Apparel               1,871,171  
Auto Manufacturers – 0.1%      

PACCAR, Inc.

     8,363         362,452  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 0.2%      

Johnson Controls, Inc.

     25,970         856,750  
Banks – 3.2%      

Bank of America Corp.

     51,295         915,616  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

     34,463         1,064,217  

BB&T Corp.

     34,332         1,112,013  

Capital One Financial Corp.

     5,305         219,680  

Fifth Third Bancorp(a)

     8,465         115,039  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     9,319         1,590,101  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     41,316         1,848,891  

KeyCorp

     13,790         106,872  

M&T Bank Corp.(a)

     10,870         862,861  

Morgan Stanley

     20,987         614,709  

Northern Trust Corp.

     11,247         621,509  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

     7,926         473,182  

Regions Financial Corp.(a)

     21,847         171,499  

State Street Corp.

     1,333         60,172  

SunTrust Banks, Inc.

     3,000         80,370  

U.S. Bancorp

     38,369         992,990  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Wells Fargo & Co.

     75,609       $ 2,352,952  
           
Total Banks               13,202,673  
Beverages – 3.9%      

Brown-Forman Corp. Class A

     2,429         152,541  

Brown-Forman Corp. Class B(a)

     4,295         255,338  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

     139,792         7,688,560  

Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.

     16,484         455,947  

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

     10,907         383,599  

Molson Coors Brewing Co. Class B

     7,145         300,519  

PepsiCo, Inc.

     101,811         6,735,816  
           
Total Beverages               15,972,320  
Building Materials – 0.1%      

Masco Corp.

     18,610         288,827  
Chemicals – 2.4%      

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

     9,888         731,218  

Dow Chemical Co. (The)(a)

     55,762         1,648,882  

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

     96,679         3,600,326  

Ecolab, Inc.

     6,117         268,842  

Lubrizol Corp.

     2,286         209,672  

Monsanto Co.

     14,593         1,042,232  

Mosaic Co. (The)

     3,216         195,436  

PPG Industries, Inc.

     12,827         838,886  

Praxair, Inc.

     12,555         1,042,065  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

     5,428         367,367  

Sigma-Aldrich Corp.

     3,389         181,854  
           
Total Chemicals               10,126,780  
Coal – 0.1%      

Consol Energy, Inc.

     3,678         156,903  

Peabody Energy Corp.

     3,581         163,652  
           
Total Coal               320,555  
Commercial Services – 0.9%      

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

     33,211         1,476,893  

H&R Block, Inc.(a)

     20,018         356,320  

Mastercard, Inc. Class A

     596         151,384  

Moody’s Corp.(a)

     6,689         198,998  

Paychex, Inc.(a)

     29,617         909,242  

Visa, Inc. Class A

     5,638         513,227  

Western Union Co. (The)

     3,189         54,086  
           
Total Commercial Services               3,660,150  
Computers – 1.9%      

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     31,259         1,661,416  

International Business Machines Corp.

     47,277         6,063,275  
           
Total Computers               7,724,691  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 3.3%      

Avon Products, Inc.

     23,455         794,421  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

     22,017         1,877,169  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The) Class A

     2,627         170,414  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

     174,427         11,035,996  
           
Total Cosmetics/Personal Care               13,878,000  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Distribution/Wholesale – 0.3%      

Fastenal Co.(a)

     5,683       $ 272,727  

Genuine Parts Co.

     13,718         579,449  

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

     2,902         313,764  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               1,165,940  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.4%      

American Express Co.

     44,393         1,831,655  

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     9,782         443,712  

BlackRock, Inc.

     1,466         319,236  

Charles Schwab Corp. (The)

     32,107         600,080  

CME Group, Inc.

     1,964         620,840  

Discover Financial Services

     6,836         101,856  

Franklin Resources, Inc.

     3,909         433,508  

NYSE Euronext

     25,016         740,724  

T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.

     10,507         577,150  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               5,668,761  
Electric – 6.2%      

Ameren Corp.

     27,459         716,131  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

     45,927         1,569,785  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

     30,069         1,339,273  

Constellation Energy Group, Inc.

     12,594         442,175  

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     55,112         2,265,654  

DTE Energy Co.

     17,294         771,312  

Duke Energy Corp.

     150,641         2,458,461  

Edison International

     23,581         805,763  

Entergy Corp.

     14,232         1,157,773  

Exelon Corp.

     57,883         2,535,854  

FirstEnergy Corp.

     29,797         1,164,765  

FPL Group, Inc.

     29,459         1,423,754  

PG&E Corp.(a)

     28,693         1,217,157  

PPL Corp.

     33,183         919,501  

Progress Energy, Inc.

     34,708         1,366,107  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

     41,526         1,225,848  

Southern Co.

     86,206         2,858,591  

Wisconsin Energy Corp.

     6,763         334,160  

Xcel Energy, Inc.(a)

     43,241         916,709  
           
Total Electric               25,488,773  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.6%      

Emerson Electric Co.

     50,410         2,537,639  
Electronics – 0.0%      

Amphenol Corp. Class A

     871         36,748  
Engineering & Construction – 0.0%      

Fluor Corp.

     4,226         196,551  
Entertainment – 0.0%      

International Game Technology

     7,330         135,239  
Environmental Control – 0.4%      

Republic Services, Inc.

     21,873         634,754  

Waste Management, Inc.

     35,613         1,226,156  
           
Total Environmental Control               1,860,910  
Food – 3.3%      

Campbell Soup Co.

     24,182         854,834  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     32,450       $ 813,522  

General Mills, Inc.

     18,639         1,319,455  

H.J. Heinz Co.(a)

     26,653         1,215,643  

Hershey Co. (The)

     11,400         488,034  

Hormel Foods Corp.(a)

     5,925         248,909  

J.M. Smucker Co. (The)

     6,182         372,527  

Kellogg Co.

     22,400         1,196,832  

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     131,937         3,989,775  

Kroger Co. (The)

     24,709         535,197  

Safeway, Inc.

     15,562         386,871  

Sara Lee Corp.

     52,270         728,121  

Sysco Corp.

     45,601         1,345,230  
           
Total Food               13,494,950  
Forest Products & Paper – 0.2%      

International Paper Co.

     4,748         116,848  

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.(a)

     15,276         594,389  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

     2,611         118,200  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               829,437  
Gas – 0.3%      

Centerpoint Energy, Inc.

     42,019         603,393  

Sempra Energy

     14,392         718,161  
           
Total Gas               1,321,554  
Healthcare-Products – 3.9%      

Baxter International, Inc.

     25,580         1,488,756  

Becton Dickinson and Co.

     9,425         742,030  

C.R. Bard, Inc.

     1,595         138,159  

DENTSPLY International, Inc.

     2,044         71,234  

Johnson & Johnson

     175,821         11,463,529  

Medtronic, Inc.

     43,463         1,957,139  

Stryker Corp.

     6,327         362,031  
           
Total Healthcare-Products               16,222,878  
Healthcare-Services – 0.1%      

Aetna, Inc.

     1,177         41,324  

CIGNA Corp.

     591         21,619  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

     2,426         141,411  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     2,095         68,444  
           
Total Healthcare-Services               272,798  
Home Furnishings – 0.1%      

Whirlpool Corp.

     3,282         286,355  
Household Products/Wares – 0.7%      

Clorox Co.

     9,360         600,350  

Fortune Brands, Inc.

     6,355         308,281  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     32,718         2,057,308  
           
Total Household Products/Wares               2,965,939  
Insurance – 2.4%      

Allstate Corp. (The)

     32,342         1,044,970  

American Family Life Assurance Co., Inc.

     23,972         1,301,440  

AON Corp.

     8,935         381,614  

Chubb Corp.

     21,115         1,094,813  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

     6,323         179,700  

Lincoln National Corp.

     1,039         31,897  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Loews Corp.

     5,842       $ 217,790  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

     39,599         967,007  

Metlife, Inc.

     35,501         1,538,613  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

     13,664         399,125  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

     13,260         802,230  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     31,117         1,678,451  

Unum Group

     11,744         290,899  
           
Total Insurance               9,928,549  
Iron/Steel – 0.3%      

Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.

     2,004         142,184  

Nucor Corp.(a)

     21,076         956,429  

United States Steel Corp.(a)

     1,150         73,048  
           
Total Iron/Steel               1,171,661  
Leisure Time – 0.1%      

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

     9,289         260,742  
Lodging – 0.1%      

Marriott International, Inc. Class A

     9,417         296,824  

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.(a)

     2,015         93,979  
           
Total Lodging               390,803  
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 0.6%      

Caterpillar, Inc.

     38,455         2,416,897  

Joy Global, Inc.

     3,343         189,214  
           
Total Machinery-Construction & Mining               2,606,111  
Machinery-Diversified – 0.5%      

Cummins, Inc.(a)

     6,496         402,427  

Deere & Co.

     18,258         1,085,621  

Flowserve Corp.

     1,223         134,860  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

     7,494         422,362  

Roper Industries, Inc.

     1,128         65,243  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified               2,110,513  
Media – 1.7%      

Cablevision Systems Corp. Class A

     7,568         182,692  

CBS Corp. Class A

     1,609         22,429  

CBS Corp. Class B

     21,775         303,543  

Comcast Corp. Class A

     65,787         1,238,111  

Comcast Corp. Special Class A

     26,338         473,294  

McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc. (The)

     17,414         620,809  

News Corp. Class A

     34,694         499,941  

News Corp. Class B(a)

     13,279         225,876  

Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. Class A

     1,888         83,733  

Time Warner, Inc.

     61,791         1,932,205  

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     42,278         1,475,925  
           
Total Media               7,058,558  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 0.0%      

Precision Castparts Corp.

     442         56,006  
Mining – 0.7%      

Alcoa, Inc.

     18,475         263,084  

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.

     6,973         582,524  

Newmont Mining Corp.

     7,899         402,296  

Southern Copper Corp.

     41,076         1,300,877  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Vulcan Materials Co.(a)

     5,356       $ 253,018  
           
Total Mining               2,801,799  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 4.6%      

3M Co.

     37,084         3,099,110  

Danaher Corp.

     1,045         83,506  

Dover Corp.

     9,759         456,233  

Eaton Corp.

     10,935         828,545  

General Electric Co.

     572,440         10,418,408  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     48,973         2,217,008  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

     27,095         1,283,219  

ITT Corp.

     6,142         329,273  

Parker Hannifin Corp.

     6,440         416,925  

Textron, Inc.(a)

     4,217         89,527  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               19,221,754  
Office/Business Equipment – 0.1%      

Xerox Corp.

     36,396         354,861  
Oil & Gas – 10.4%      

Anadarko Petroleum Corp.

     5,984         435,815  

Apache Corp.

     4,155         421,733  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

     17,221         407,104  

Chevron Corp.

     148,149         11,234,139  

ConocoPhillips

     124,802         6,386,118  

Devon Energy Corp.

     8,661         558,028  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.(a)

     1,496         132,860  

EOG Resources, Inc.

     3,097         287,835  

EQT Corp.

     5,548         227,468  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     244,067         16,347,608  

Hess Corp.

     4,766         298,113  

Marathon Oil Corp.

     46,475         1,470,469  

Murphy Oil Corp.

     7,288         409,513  

Noble Energy, Inc.

     3,972         289,956  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

     28,466         2,406,516  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

     945         53,222  

Questar Corp.

     4,612         199,238  

Range Resources Corp.(a)

     1,141         53,479  

Valero Energy Corp.

     41,372         815,028  

XTO Energy, Inc.

     12,856         606,546  
           
Total Oil & Gas               43,040,788  
Oil & Gas Services – 0.5%      

Baker Hughes, Inc.(a)

     9,271         434,254  

BJ Services Co.

     6,177         132,188  

Halliburton Co.

     23,496         707,934  

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     7,422         301,185  

Smith International, Inc.

     9,001         385,423  
           
Total Oil & Gas Services               1,960,984  
Pharmaceuticals - 8.8%      

Abbott Laboratories

     96,465         5,081,776  

Allergan, Inc.

     2,167         141,549  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

     7,313         211,492  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     199,683         5,331,536  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     15,972         575,471  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     131,176         4,751,195  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

McKesson Corp.

     4,356       $ 286,276  

Mead Johnson Nutrition Co.

     2,875         149,586  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     259,826         9,704,501  

Pfizer, Inc.

     590,808         10,132,357  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               36,365,739  
Pipelines – 0.5%      

El Paso Corp.

     8,135         88,183  

Spectra Energy Corp.

     65,802         1,482,519  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

     26,085         602,564  
           
Total Pipelines               2,173,266  
REITS – 2.2%      

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

     7,617         657,728  

Boston Properties, Inc.

     8,713         657,309  

Equity Residential(a)

     24,371         954,125  

HCP, Inc.

     35,699         1,178,067  

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     15,239         689,260  

ProLogis(a)

     43,524         574,517  

Public Storage

     9,740         895,982  

Public Storage Class A

     1,615         39,519  

Simon Property Group, Inc.

     18,451         1,548,039  

Ventas, Inc.

     15,530         737,364  

Vornado Realty Trust

     14,090         1,066,613  
           
Total REITS               8,998,523  
Retail – 6.8%      

Best Buy Co., Inc.

     11,911         506,694  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

     11,027         658,422  

CVS Caremark Corp.

     28,809         1,053,257  

Gap, Inc. (The)

     23,204         536,244  

Home Depot, Inc.

     111,409         3,604,081  

J.C. Penney Co., Inc.(a)

     14,339         461,286  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     46,386         1,124,397  

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     22,714         559,219  

Macy’s, Inc.

     9,734         211,909  

McDonald’s Corp.

     79,450         5,300,904  

Nordstrom, Inc.

     7,663         313,034  

Ross Stores, Inc.

     2,448         130,895  

Staples, Inc.

     20,445         478,208  

Target Corp.

     22,518         1,184,447  

Tiffany & Co.(a)

     3,921         186,208  

TJX Cos., Inc.

     11,656         495,613  

Walgreen Co.

     30,775         1,141,445  

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     166,514         9,258,178  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

     23,494         900,525  
           
Total Retail               28,104,966  
Savings & Loans – 0.3%      

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

     49,626         702,704  

People’s United Financial, Inc.

     26,059         407,563  
           
Total Savings & Loans               1,110,267  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Semiconductors – 3.1%      

Altera Corp.

     5,323       $ 129,402  

Analog Devices, Inc.

     16,240         468,037  

Applied Materials, Inc.

     47,876         645,368  

Intel Corp.

     370,415         8,245,438  

KLA-Tencor Corp.

     5,597         173,059  

Linear Technology Corp.

     13,975         395,213  

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.(a)

     26,158         507,204  

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     19,247         541,996  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

     50,114         1,226,290  

Xilinx, Inc.

     14,923         380,536  
           
Total Semiconductors               12,712,543  
Software – 2.9%      

CA, Inc.

     7,728         181,376  

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

     6,313         147,977  

Microsoft Corp.

     319,313         9,346,291  

Oracle Corp.

     86,342         2,218,126  
           
Total Software               11,893,770  
Telecommunications – 8.8%      

AT&T, Inc.

     739,365         19,105,192  

CenturyTel, Inc.

     49,194         1,744,419  

Corning, Inc.

     36,643         740,555  

Harris Corp.

     5,284         250,937  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     52,926         2,222,363  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.

     270,252         1,410,715  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     344,396         10,683,164  

Virgin Media, Inc.(a)

     6,193         106,891  
           
Total Telecommunications               36,264,236  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.2%      

Mattel, Inc.

     29,742         676,333  
Transportation – 1.7%      

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.(a)

     5,864         327,505  

CSX Corp.

     14,742         750,368  

Expeditors International Washington, Inc.

     4,783         176,588  

FedEx Corp.

     3,276         305,979  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

     19,671         1,099,412  

Union Pacific Corp.

     17,941         1,315,075  

United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B

     45,576         2,935,550  
           
Total Transportation               6,910,477  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $395,108,335)
              411,198,513  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.8%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.8%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $3,420,176)      3,420,176         3,420,176  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 3.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 3.1%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $12,882,104)(d)      12,882,104       $ 12,882,104  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 103.5%
(Cost: $411,410,615)
         427,500,793  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (3.5)%

        (14,691,862
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 412,808,931  

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $12,550,830 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $12,882,104.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DTN)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.6%      
Aerospace/Defense – 3.5%      

Boeing Co. (The)

     33,960       $ 2,465,836  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     24,600         2,047,212  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     32,008         2,098,764  
           
Total Aerospace/Defense               6,611,812  
Agriculture – 7.6%      

Altria Group, Inc.

     210,630         4,322,128  

Lorillard, Inc.

     38,044         2,862,430  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     56,951         2,970,564  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     78,070         4,214,219  
           
Total Agriculture               14,369,341  
Apparel – 1.1%      

VF Corp.

     25,855         2,072,278  
Chemicals – 5.8%      

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

     15,087         1,115,684  

Dow Chemical Co. (The)(a)

     47,987         1,418,976  

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

     85,466         3,182,754  

Lubrizol Corp.

     13,398         1,228,864  

Monsanto Co.

     9,205         657,421  

PPG Industries, Inc.

     35,667         2,332,622  

Praxair, Inc.

     13,787         1,144,321  
           
Total Chemicals               11,080,642  
Commercial Services – 2.9%      

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

     42,088         1,871,653  

H&R Block, Inc.

     83,596         1,488,009  

Paychex, Inc.(a)

     72,662         2,230,724  
           
Total Commercial Services               5,590,386  
Distribution/Wholesale – 1.5%      

Genuine Parts Co.

     66,804         2,821,801  
Electric – 14.2%      

Ameren Corp.

     121,672         3,173,206  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

     83,459         2,852,629  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

     69,068         3,076,289  

DTE Energy Co.

     70,829         3,158,973  

Duke Energy Corp.

     188,665         3,079,013  

FirstEnergy Corp.

     62,124         2,428,427  

Progress Energy, Inc.

     88,087         3,467,104  

Southern Co.

     92,730         3,074,927  

Xcel Energy, Inc.(a)

     127,081         2,694,117  
           
Total Electric               27,004,685  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 1.2%      

Emerson Electric Co.

     44,494         2,239,828  
Environmental Control – 2.0%      

Republic Services, Inc.

     55,822         1,619,954  

Waste Management, Inc.

     61,393         2,113,761  
           
Total Environmental Control               3,733,715  
Food – 6.4%      

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     93,569         2,345,775  

H.J. Heinz Co.

     53,430         2,436,942  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     91,956       $ 2,780,749  

Sara Lee Corp.

     175,345         2,442,556  

Sysco Corp.

     76,623         2,260,379  
           
Total Food               12,266,401  
Gas – 1.7%      

Centerpoint Energy, Inc.

     225,755         3,241,842  
Healthcare-Products – 2.8%      

Baxter International, Inc.

     20,983         1,221,210  

Becton Dickinson and Co.

     14,860         1,169,928  

Johnson & Johnson

     27,560         1,796,912  

Medtronic, Inc.

     25,487         1,147,680  
           
Total Healthcare-Products               5,335,730  
Household Products/Wares – 1.1%      

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     32,788         2,061,709  
Iron/Steel – 1.0%      

Nucor Corp.(a)

     43,654         1,981,018  
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 1.0%      

Caterpillar, Inc.

     29,356         1,845,025  
Media – 1.7%      

McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc. (The)

     49,735         1,773,053  

Time Warner, Inc.

     46,771         1,462,529  
           
Total Media               3,235,582  
Mining – 1.2%      

Southern Copper Corp.

     37,211         1,178,473  

Vulcan Materials Co.(a)

     24,405         1,152,892  
           
Total Mining               2,331,365  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 2.2%      

Eaton Corp.

     28,545         2,162,854  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     45,525         2,060,917  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               4,223,771  
Office/Business Equipment – 0.8%      

Xerox Corp.

     151,921         1,481,230  
Oil & Gas – 6.2%      

Chevron Corp.

     25,786         1,955,352  

ConocoPhillips

     44,053         2,254,192  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     18,654         1,249,445  

Marathon Oil Corp.

     54,051         1,710,174  

Murphy Oil Corp.

     18,728         1,052,326  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

     12,029         1,016,932  

Valero Energy Corp.

     128,374         2,528,968  
           
Total Oil & Gas               11,767,389  
Oil & Gas Services – 0.8%      

Smith International, Inc.

     37,172         1,591,705  
Pharmaceuticals – 7.0%      

Abbott Laboratories

     31,342         1,651,097  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     109,326         2,919,004  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     38,213         1,376,814  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     85,472         3,095,796  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     65,054         2,429,767  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DTN)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Pfizer, Inc.

     111,812       $ 1,917,576  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               13,390,054  
Pipelines – 2.5%      

Spectra Energy Corp.

     147,169         3,315,717  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

     62,827         1,451,304  
           
Total Pipelines               4,767,021  
Retail – 4.7%      

Home Depot, Inc.

     66,107         2,138,561  

J.C. Penney Co., Inc.(a)

     59,383         1,910,351  

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     111,192         2,737,547  

McDonald’s Corp.

     31,848         2,124,899  
           
Total Retail               8,911,358  
Semiconductors – 6.6%      

Analog Devices, Inc.

     50,622         1,458,926  

Intel Corp.

     96,858         2,156,059  

Linear Technology Corp.

     63,998         1,809,863  

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.(a)

     130,543         2,531,229  

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     103,796         2,922,895  

Xilinx, Inc.

     65,007         1,657,679  
           
Total Semiconductors               12,536,651  
Telecommunications – 9.7%      

AT&T, Inc.

     127,098         3,284,212  

CenturyTel, Inc.

     128,722         4,564,482  

Harris Corp.

     25,174         1,195,513  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.

     1,186,304         6,192,507  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     105,226         3,264,111  
           
Total Telecommunications               18,500,825  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 1.3%      

Mattel, Inc.

     111,107         2,526,573  
Transportation – 1.1%      

United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B

     31,112         2,003,924  

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS

(Cost: $174,360,305)

              189,523,661  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.9%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.9%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $1,630,130)      1,630,130         1,630,130  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 7.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 7.1%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $13,501,109)(d)      13,501,109       $ 13,501,109  

TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 107.6%

(Cost: $189,491,544)

  

  

     204,654,900  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (7.6)%

        (14,378,079
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 190,276,821  
(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $13,190,115 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $13,501,109.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.3%      
Apparel – 0.2%      

Jones Apparel Group, Inc.

     4,995       $ 95,005  

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.

     4,994         145,625  
           
Total Apparel               240,630  
Banks – 4.1%      

Associated Banc-Corp.

     12,561         173,342  

BancorpSouth, Inc.

     15,615         327,290  

Bank of Hawaii Corp.(a)

     9,321         418,979  

BOK Financial Corp.(a)

     6,896         361,626  

City National Corp.

     2,745         148,148  

Comerica, Inc.

     5,606         213,252  

Commerce Bancshares, Inc.

     10,105         415,720  

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.(a)

     10,417         581,269  

East West Bancorp, Inc.

     1,170         20,381  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc. Class A

     320         63,603  

FirstMerit Corp.

     13,928         300,427  

Fulton Financial Corp.

     12,910         131,553  

Hancock Holding Co.

     4,194         175,351  

Huntington Bancshares, Inc.

     40,403         216,964  

Marshall & Ilsley Corp.

     18,791         151,268  

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

     3,641         149,281  

TCF Financial Corp.(a)

     10,227         163,018  

UMB Financial Corp.(a)

     3,847         156,188  

Valley National Bancorp(a)

     40,698         625,528  

Westamerica Bancorp.(a)

     3,766         217,110  

Zions Bancorp.(a)

     2,074         45,255  
           
Total Banks               5,055,553  
Building Materials – 0.4%      

Lennox International, Inc.

     3,982         176,482  

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.(a)

     3,977         332,279  
           
Total Building Materials               508,761  
Chemicals – 4.0%      

Airgas, Inc.

     6,236         396,734  

Albemarle Corp.

     6,359         271,084  

Ashland, Inc.

     2,744         144,801  

Cabot Corp.

     9,142         277,917  

Celanese Corp. Series A

     3,639         115,902  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

     1,081         98,566  

Cytec Industries, Inc.

     511         23,884  

Eastman Chemical Co.

     10,885         693,157  

FMC Corp.

     3,191         193,183  

Huntsman Corp.

     43,903         529,031  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

     9,636         459,348  

NewMarket Corp.

     971         100,003  

Olin Corp.

     17,658         346,450  

RPM International, Inc.

     26,613         567,922  

Terra Industries, Inc.

     6,125         280,280  

Valspar Corp.

     10,943         322,600  

Westlake Chemical Corp.

     2,960         76,338  
           
Total Chemicals               4,897,200  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Coal – 0.5%      

Arch Coal, Inc.

     13,793       $ 315,170  

Massey Energy Co.

     2,684         140,346  

Walter Energy, Inc.

     1,536         141,727  
           
Total Coal               597,243  
Commercial Services – 3.9%      

Aaron’s, Inc.(a)

     572         19,070  

DeVry, Inc.

     1,167         76,088  

Equifax, Inc.(a)

     3,295         117,961  

Global Payments, Inc.

     617         28,104  

Interactive Data Corp.

     14,982         479,424  

Lender Processing Services, Inc.

     4,542         171,461  

Manpower, Inc.

     5,326         304,221  

Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.

     16,042         380,998  

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.

     49,178         1,049,950  

Robert Half International, Inc.(a)

     13,661         415,704  

Rollins, Inc.

     7,427         161,017  

SEI Investments Co.

     8,773         192,743  

Service Corp. International

     26,292         241,361  

Strayer Education, Inc.(a)

     978         238,163  

Total System Services, Inc.

     15,676         245,486  

Towers Watson & Co. Class A

     1,344         63,840  

Washington Post Co. (The) Class B

     784         348,237  

Weight Watchers International, Inc.(a)

     9,371         239,242  
           
Total Commercial Services               4,773,070  
Computers – 0.5%      

Diebold, Inc.(a)

     12,638         401,383  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

     6,129         147,463  

Syntel, Inc.(a)

     1,336         51,396  
           
Total Computers               600,242  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 0.1%      

Alberto-Culver Co.

     5,128         134,097  
Distribution/Wholesale – 0.4%      

Owens & Minor, Inc.

     4,607         213,719  

Watsco, Inc.

     5,326         302,943  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               516,662  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.6%      

Eaton Vance Corp.

     12,493         419,015  

Federated Investors, Inc. Class B(a)

     18,753         494,704  

Greenhill & Co., Inc.

     3,127         256,695  

Janus Capital Group, Inc.

     2,680         38,297  

Legg Mason, Inc.

     3,625         103,929  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.(a)

     11,404         304,943  

Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Class A(a)

     10,841         390,710  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               2,008,293  
Electric – 12.1%      

Allegheny Energy, Inc.

     21,540         495,420  

Alliant Energy Corp.

     27,184         904,140  

Cleco Corp.

     10,021         266,057  

CMS Energy Corp.(a)

     36,893         570,366  

DPL, Inc.

     24,442         664,578  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Great Plains Energy, Inc.

     28,418       $ 527,722  

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.(a)

     27,645         620,630  

IDACORP, Inc.

     9,006         311,788  

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     24,618         1,166,401  

ITC Holdings Corp.

     6,323         347,765  

MDU Resources Group, Inc.

     25,372         547,528  

Northeast Utilities

     31,921         882,296  

NSTAR

     24,053         851,957  

NV Energy, Inc.

     41,650         513,544  

OGE Energy Corp.(a)

     18,955         738,108  

Ormat Technologies, Inc.

     1,369         38,524  

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     70,058         1,201,495  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

     28,527         1,076,324  

Portland General Electric Co.

     18,372         354,763  

SCANA Corp.

     30,673         1,152,998  

TECO Energy, Inc.(a)

     52,563         835,226  

Westar Energy, Inc.

     29,710         662,533  
           
Total Electric               14,730,163  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.9%      

AMETEK, Inc.

     3,287         136,279  

Hubbell, Inc. Class B

     7,889         397,842  

Molex, Inc.(a)

     14,144         295,044  

Molex, Inc. Class A

     12,718         224,473  
           
Total Electrical Components & Equipment               1,053,638  
Electronics – 1.2%      

AVX Corp.

     10,869         154,340  

Brady Corp. Class A

     5,727         178,224  

Gentex Corp.(a)

     17,321         336,374  

Jabil Circuit, Inc.

     20,676         334,744  

National Instruments Corp.

     6,273         209,205  

PerkinElmer, Inc.

     7,995         191,080  

Woodward Governor Co.

     3,206         102,528  
           
Total Electronics               1,506,495  
Engineering & Construction – 0.2%      

KBR, Inc.

     8,714         193,102  
Entertainment – 0.9%      

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.

     29,246         536,372  

Regal Entertainment Group Class A

     34,515         606,428  
           
Total Entertainment               1,142,800  
Environmental Control – 0.1%      

Nalco Holding Co.

     3,966         96,493  
Food – 2.2%      

Corn Products International, Inc.

     7,309         253,330  

Del Monte Foods Co.

     17,955         262,143  

Flowers Foods, Inc.(a)

     13,574         335,821  

Lancaster Colony Corp.(a)

     3,517         207,362  

McCormick & Co., Inc.

     17,096         655,803  

Seaboard Corp.

     13         16,888  

SUPERVALU, Inc.

     29,722         495,763  

Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.(a)

     2,161         58,412  

Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A

     19,868         380,472  
           
Total Food               2,665,994  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Forest Products & Paper – 1.3%      

MeadWestvaco Corp.

     28,470       $ 727,409  

Rayonier, Inc.

     18,996         862,988  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               1,590,397  
Gas – 5.1%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     17,966         694,386  

Atmos Energy Corp.

     20,975         599,256  

Energen Corp.

     3,876         180,350  

National Fuel Gas Co.

     10,818         546,850  

New Jersey Resources Corp.

     6,827         256,422  

Nicor, Inc.(a)

     9,776         409,810  

NiSource, Inc.

     81,901         1,294,036  

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.(a)

     14,908         411,163  

Southern Union Co.

     16,914         429,108  

UGI Corp.

     17,757         471,271  

Vectren Corp.(a)

     22,075         545,694  

WGL Holdings, Inc.

     10,859         376,264  
           
Total Gas               6,214,610  
Hand/Machine Tools – 1.4%      

Kennametal, Inc.(a)

     7,314         205,670  

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.

     4,310         234,162  

Regal-Beloit Corp.

     2,304         136,881  

Snap-On, Inc.

     8,524         369,430  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

     13,507         775,437  
           
Total Hand/Machine Tools               1,721,580  
Healthcare-Products – 0.9%      

Beckman Coulter, Inc.

     3,811         239,331  

Cooper Cos., Inc. (The)(a)

     345         13,414  

Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.

     5,600         152,376  

STERIS Corp.

     4,677         157,428  

Techne Corp.

     2,799         178,268  

Teleflex, Inc.

     5,072         324,963  
           
Total Healthcare-Products               1,065,780  
Healthcare-Services – 0.1%      

Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

     2,908         102,042  
Home Builders – 0.7%      

D.R. Horton, Inc.(a)

     23,057         290,518  

Lennar Corp. Class A

     9,808         168,796  

Lennar Corp. Class B

     2,541         35,447  

MDC Holdings, Inc.

     7,733         267,639  

Thor Industries, Inc.

     2,643         79,845  
           
Total Home Builders               842,245  
Household Products/Wares – 1.1%      

Avery Dennison Corp.(a)

     12,357         449,918  

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

     3,329         222,877  

Jarden Corp.

     4,601         153,167  

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The) Class A

     4,178         193,650  

Tupperware Brands Corp.

     6,890         332,236  
           
Total Household Products/Wares               1,351,848  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Housewares – 0.3%      

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.

     18,398       $ 279,650  

Toro Co.(a)

     2,488         122,335  
           
Total Housewares               401,985  
Insurance – 7.6%      

American Financial Group, Inc.

     13,025         370,561  

American National Insurance Co.(a)

     3,553         403,408  

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     29,518         724,667  

Assurant, Inc.

     11,703         402,349  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

     12,077         216,420  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

     49,533         1,431,504  

Erie Indemnity Co. Class A

     11,638         501,947  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Class A

     50,622         750,218  

First American Corp.

     12,343         417,687  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (The)(a)

     4,296         187,348  

HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     11,068         305,477  

Mercury General Corp.

     16,603         725,883  

Old Republic International Corp.

     80,027         1,014,742  

Protective Life Corp.

     11,828         260,098  

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     2,755         144,693  

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.

     4,896         233,196  

Torchmark Corp.

     5,693         304,632  

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.

     5,142         271,498  

Unitrin, Inc.

     11,674         327,456  

W.R. Berkley Corp.(a)

     8,077         210,729  

Wesco Financial Corp.

     161         62,065  
           
Total Insurance               9,266,578  
Investment Companies – 1.0%      

Apollo Investment Corp.(a)

     97,668         1,243,314  
Iron/Steel – 0.9%      

AK Steel Holding Corp.

     5,288         120,884  

Allegheny Technologies, Inc.(a)

     8,762         473,060  

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

     3,428         168,760  

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

     18,572         324,453  
           
Total Iron/Steel               1,087,157  
Leisure Time – 0.2%      

Polaris Industries, Inc.(a)

     5,823         297,905  
Lodging – 0.3%      

Choice Hotels International, Inc.(a)

     6,820         237,404  

Wyndham Worldwide Corp.

     6,655         171,233  
           
Total Lodging               408,637  
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 0.0%      

Bucyrus International, Inc.

     743         49,031  
Machinery-Diversified – 0.5%      

Gardner Denver, Inc.

     1,211         53,332  

Graco, Inc.

     7,785         249,120  

IDEX Corp.

     6,127         202,804  

Nordson Corp.

     2,221         150,850  

Wabtec Corp.

     237         9,983  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified               666,089  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Media – 0.5%      

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.(a)

     2,859       $ 209,765  

Gannett Co., Inc.(a)

     14,017         231,561  

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Class A

     3,156         136,591  
           
Total Media               577,917  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 0.4%      

Commercial Metals Co.(a)

     16,071         242,029  

Timken Co.

     7,360         220,874  

Valmont Industries, Inc.

     960         79,517  
           
Total Metal Fabricate/Hardware               542,420  
Mining – 0.3%      

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

     3,477         278,960  

Royal Gold, Inc.

     1,444         66,727  
           
Total Mining               345,687  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 3.0%      

A.O. Smith Corp.

     2,142         112,605  

Acuity Brands, Inc.

     3,197         134,945  

Aptargroup, Inc.

     5,646         222,170  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     5,792         220,675  

CLARCOR, Inc.

     2,951         101,780  

Crane Co.

     7,541         267,706  

Donaldson Co., Inc.

     4,126         186,165  

Harsco Corp.

     10,402         332,240  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

     39,462         853,958  

Pall Corp.

     9,673         391,660  

Pentair, Inc.

     11,086         394,883  

SPX Corp.

     4,491         297,843  

Trinity Industries, Inc.(a)

     6,922         138,163  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               3,654,793  
Office/Business Equipment – 1.3%      

Pitney Bowes, Inc.(a)

     65,045         1,590,350  
Oil & Gas – 0.8%      

Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.

     1,478         54,390  

Cimarex Energy Co.

     1,999         118,701  

EXCO Resources, Inc.

     4,796         88,150  

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

     2,671         101,712  

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

     10,199         142,480  

St. Mary Land & Exploration Co.

     890         30,981  

Sunoco, Inc.

     13,532         402,036  
           
Total Oil & Gas               938,450  
Oil & Gas Services – 0.1%      

CARBO Ceramics, Inc.(a)

     1,290         80,419  
Packaging & Containers – 2.3%      

Ball Corp.

     3,586         191,421  

Bemis Co., Inc.

     16,059         461,214  

Greif, Inc. Class A

     3,499         192,165  

Greif, Inc. Class B(a)

     5,586         289,522  

Packaging Corp. of America(a)

     13,400         329,774  

Rock-Tenn Co. Class A

     2,236         101,895  

Sealed Air Corp.

     17,546         369,870  

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

     2,609         157,140  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Sonoco Products Co.

     18,299       $ 563,426  

Temple-Inland, Inc.

     9,705         198,273  
           
Total Packaging & Containers               2,854,700  
Pharmaceuticals – 0.2%      

Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp. Class A

     1,728         43,476  

Omnicare, Inc.

     2,181         61,700  

Perrigo Co.

     2,973         174,575  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               279,751  
Pipelines – 0.8%      

Oneok, Inc.

     20,653         942,809  
Real Estate – 0.0%      

Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.

     701         51,096  
REITS – 19.4%      

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

     4,987         337,121  

AMB Property Corp.(a)

     32,241         878,245  

American Campus Communities, Inc.

     12,396         342,873  

Apartment Investment & Management Co. Class A

     15,606         287,306  

BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.

     13,520         223,621  

BRE Properties, Inc.

     12,663         452,702  

Camden Property Trust

     14,541         605,342  

Corporate Office Properties Trust SBI MD(a)

     12,440         499,217  

Developers Diversified Realty Corp.

     8,463         102,995  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     14,260         772,892  

Douglas Emmett, Inc.

     17,440         268,053  

Duke Realty Corp.

     64,554         800,470  

Entertainment Properties Trust(a)

     15,854         652,075  

Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.

     3,618         194,938  

Equity One, Inc.(a)

     23,214         438,513  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

     7,068         635,767  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     12,249         891,850  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.

     21,080         490,953  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

     18,201         577,518  

Home Properties, Inc.(a)

     10,049         470,293  

HRPT Properties Trust

     85,758         667,197  

Kilroy Realty Corp.

     9,807         302,448  

Kimco Realty Corp.(a)

     93,427         1,461,198  

Liberty Property Trust(a)

     32,664         1,108,616  

Macerich Co. (The)(a)

     35,048         1,342,689  

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.

     20,581         725,480  

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.(a)

     7,447         385,680  

National Retail Properties, Inc.(a)

     29,515         673,827  

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.(a)

     28,655         1,007,223  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.(a)

     27,248         531,064  

Realty Income Corp.(a)

     32,644         1,001,844  

Regency Centers Corp.

     22,049         826,176  

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     41,105         910,476  

SL Green Realty Corp.

     3,208         183,722  

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers(a)

     7,647         330,045  

Taubman Centers, Inc.(a)

     12,660         505,387  

UDR, Inc.

     35,180         620,575  

Washington Real Estate Investment Trust(a)

     18,797         574,248  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Weingarten Realty Investors(a)

     30,730       $ 662,539  
           
Total REITS               23,743,178  
Retail – 4.6%      

Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Class A

     8,718         397,890  

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.(a)

     2,770         116,118  

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

     25,167         466,093  

Barnes & Noble, Inc.(a)

     15,346         331,780  

Brinker International, Inc.

     15,135         291,803  

Burger King Holdings, Inc.

     9,011         191,574  

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

     2,840         89,176  

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

     19,962         889,107  

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

     13,248         485,009  

Foot Locker, Inc.

     46,047         692,547  

Guess ?, Inc.

     5,420         254,632  

MSC Industrial Direct Co. Class A(a)

     3,749         190,149  

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A(a)

     5,247         152,688  

PetSmart, Inc.

     8,881         283,837  

Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.

     931         53,402  

RadioShack Corp.

     7,952         179,954  

Wendy’s/Arby’s Group, Inc. Class A

     31,954         159,770  

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

     11,526         303,019  

World Fuel Services Corp.(a)

     1,705         45,421  
           
Total Retail         5,573,969  
Savings & Loans – 3.4%      

Capitol Federal Financial(a)

     23,918         895,968  

First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     38,397         546,005  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     123,562         2,043,716  

TFS Financial Corp.

     35,777         477,623  

Washington Federal, Inc.

     6,221         126,411  
           
Total Savings & Loans         4,089,723  
Semiconductors – 0.5%      

Intersil Corp. Class A

     20,553         303,362  

National Semiconductor Corp.

     25,144         363,331  
           
Total Semiconductors         666,693  
Software – 0.8%      

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

     16,851         360,274  

Dun & Bradstreet Corp.

     4,243         315,764  

Quality Systems, Inc.(a)

     2,776         170,558  

Solera Holdings, Inc.

     2,312         89,359  
           
Total Software         935,955  
Telecommunications – 3.2%      

Frontier Communications Corp.(a)

     207,029         1,540,296  

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.

     3,221         109,031  

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc. Special Shares

     3,621         108,050  

Windstream Corp.

     196,419         2,139,003  
           
Total Telecommunications         3,896,380  
Textiles – 0.3%      

Cintas Corp.(a)

     11,976         336,406  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.6%      

Hasbro, Inc.

     17,498         669,823  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Transportation – 1.0%      

Con-way, Inc.

     2,835       $ 99,565  

Heartland Express, Inc.

     2,386         39,369  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

     8,298         297,732  

Knight Transportation, Inc.

     4,620         97,436  

Landstar System, Inc.

     1,158         48,613  

Ryder System, Inc.

     6,471         250,816  

Tidewater, Inc.

     5,494         259,702  

Werner Enterprises, Inc.(a)

     3,537         81,952  
           
Total Transportation         1,175,185  
Trucking & Leasing – 0.2%      

GATX Corp.

     8,597         246,304  
Water – 0.9%      

American Water Works Co., Inc.

     32,425         705,568  

Aqua America, Inc.(a)

     22,525         395,764  
           
Total Water         1,101,332  

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS

(Cost: $111,590,728)

              121,322,974  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 1.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.1%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $1,395,858)      1,395,858         1,395,858  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 22.2%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 22.2%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $27,073,218)(d)      27,073,218         27,073,218  

TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 122.6%

(Cost: $140,059,804)

  

  

     149,792,050  

Liabilities in Excess of Cash and Other Assets – (22.6)%

  

     (27,671,524
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%       $ 122,120,526  
(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $26,389,890 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $27,073,218.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.5%      
Advertising – 0.3%      

Harte-Hanks, Inc.

     30,324       $ 389,967  

Marchex, Inc. Class B

     7,149         36,531  
           
Total Advertising         426,498  
Aerospace/Defense – 0.6%      

Cubic Corp.

     2,092         75,312  

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

     8,093         281,636  

Ducommun, Inc.

     2,902         60,971  

HEICO Corp.

     509         26,244  

HEICO Corp. Class A

     976         38,728  

Kaman Corp.

     9,998         250,050  

National Presto Industries, Inc.

     1,125         133,774  

Triumph Group, Inc.

     898         62,941  
           
Total Aerospace/Defense         929,656  
Agriculture – 2.0%      

Andersons, Inc. (The)

     4,002         133,987  

Griffin Land & Nurseries, Inc.

     1,171         34,018  

Universal Corp.(a)

     17,217         907,164  

Vector Group Ltd.(a)

     131,085         2,022,641  
           
Total Agriculture         3,097,810  
Airlines – 0.1%      

Skywest, Inc.

     8,584         122,580  
Apparel – 0.7%      

Cherokee, Inc.(a)

     18,280         329,040  

Columbia Sportswear Co.(a)

     10,524         552,826  

Oxford Industries, Inc.

     4,367         88,781  

Weyco Group, Inc.

     4,730         111,249  
           
Total Apparel         1,081,896  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 0.5%      

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.

     21,824         415,093  

Spartan Motors, Inc.

     10,344         57,926  

Superior Industries International, Inc.

     17,603         283,056  

Titan International, Inc.(a)

     1,114         9,725  
           
Total Auto Parts & Equipment         765,800  
Banks – 14.2%      

1st Source Corp.

     16,358         287,083  

Alliance Financial Corp.(a)

     2,955         87,113  

American National Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     4,431         89,285  

Arrow Financial Corp.

     7,317         196,754  

Bancfirst Corp.

     6,215         260,471  

Bancorp Rhode Island, Inc.

     2,017         55,165  

Bank Mutual Corp.

     30,572         198,718  

Bank of Kentucky Financial Corp.(a)

     2,540         50,648  

Bank of Marin Bancorp

     1,531         50,646  

Bank of the Ozarks, Inc.

     5,526         194,460  

Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc.

     8,409         61,974  

Bridge Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     3,991         93,389  

Bryn Mawr Bank Corp.

     5,396         97,937  

Camden National Corp.

     3,975         127,637  

Capital City Bank Group, Inc.(a)

     16,327         232,660  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

CapitalSource, Inc.

     56,738       $ 317,165  

Cardinal Financial Corp.

     2,400         25,632  

Cass Information Systems, Inc.(a)

     2,839         88,435  

Cathay General Bancorp(a)

     5,294         61,675  

Center Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     2,862         23,783  

Centerstate Banks, Inc.

     1,718         21,046  

Century Bancorp, Inc. Class A(a)

     1,461         28,051  

Chemical Financial Corp.(a)

     19,739         466,235  

Citizens Holding Co.(a)

     2,816         69,499  

City Holding Co.(a)

     11,472         393,375  

CNB Financial Corp.(a)

     6,044         93,319  

CoBiz Financial, Inc.(a)

     5,434         33,854  

Columbia Banking System, Inc.(a)

     1,327         26,951  

Community Bank System, Inc.(a)

     24,719         563,099  

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

     12,915         349,867  

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

     73,412         728,981  

Financial Institutions, Inc.

     6,497         94,986  

First Bancorp

     6,377         86,217  

First Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     8,144         129,815  

First Busey Corp.(a)

     41,117         181,737  

First Commonwealth Financial Corp.

     37,244         249,907  

First Community Bancshares, Inc.

     10,214         126,347  

First Financial Bancorp

     23,512         418,278  

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     8,835         455,444  

First Financial Corp.(a)

     6,304         182,564  

First Merchants Corp.(a)

     21,088         146,773  

First Midwest Bancorp, Inc.

     3,533         47,872  

FNB Corp.

     133,820         1,085,280  

German American Bancorp, Inc.

     6,353         96,121  

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

     40,666         619,343  

Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     7,781         174,606  

Heartland Financial USA, Inc.(a)

     7,391         118,034  

Home Bancshares, Inc.

     4,221         111,603  

Hudson Valley Holding Corp.

     7,709         186,558  

Iberiabank Corp.

     8,636         518,246  

Independent Bank Corp.(a)

     11,932         294,243  

International Bancshares Corp.

     22,110         508,309  

Lakeland Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     13,207         116,882  

Lakeland Financial Corp.

     9,354         178,194  

MainSource Financial Group, Inc.

     2,927         19,699  

MB Financial, Inc.

     1,985         44,722  

Merchants Bancshares, Inc.

     4,679         101,581  

National Penn Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     15,112         104,273  

NBT Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     22,573         515,793  

Northrim BanCorp, Inc.

     2,462         42,051  

Old National Bancorp

     33,739         403,181  

Pacific Continental Corp.

     1,119         11,750  

PacWest Bancorp

     1,234         28,160  

Park National Corp.(a)

     15,142         943,498  

Peapack Gladstone Financial Corp.(a)

     2,440         38,332  

Penns Woods Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     3,741         125,511  

Porter Bancorp, Inc.

     7,506         98,329  

PrivateBancorp, Inc.

     5,170         70,829  

Renasant Corp.(a)

     17,776         287,616  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Republic Bancorp, Inc. Class A

     8,354       $ 157,389  

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

     16,732         349,699  

S.Y. Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     6,989         159,000  

Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.

     1,404         21,060  

SCBT Financial Corp.

     5,434         201,275  

Shore Bancshares, Inc.

     6,382         90,944  

Simmons First National Corp. Class A(a)

     7,937         218,823  

Southside Bancshares, Inc.

     6,868         148,143  

Southwest Bancorp, Inc.

     3,797         31,401  

State Bancorp, Inc.

     7,200         56,664  

StellarOne Corp.(a)

     6,517         87,132  

Sterling Bancorp(a)

     16,789         168,729  

Sterling Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     57,675         321,827  

Suffolk Bancorp(a)

     4,886         150,049  

Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.

     9,998         98,080  

Synovus Financial Corp.(a)

     165,487         544,452  

Tompkins Financial Corp.(a)

     5,967         217,676  

Tower Bancorp, Inc.

     5,640         150,983  

TowneBank(a)

     10,857         151,564  

Trico Bancshares(a)

     8,155         162,285  

TrustCo Bank Corp.(a)

     50,480         311,462  

Trustmark Corp.

     39,985         976,834  

Umpqua Holdings Corp.

     23,063         305,815  

Union First Market Bankshares Corp.

     6,143         92,759  

United Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     44,824         1,175,285  

Univest Corp. of Pennsylvania

     12,504         233,700  

Washington Banking Co.

     2,329         29,322  

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     14,980         279,227  

Webster Financial Corp.(a)

     4,146         72,514  

WesBanco, Inc.

     20,555         334,224  

Whitney Holding Corp.

     7,143         98,502  

Wilmington Trust Corp.

     3,752         62,171  

Wilshire Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     13,107         144,570  

Wintrust Financial Corp.

     2,552         94,960  
           
Total Banks         22,036,111  
Beverages – 0.2%      

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated

     2,166         127,057  

Farmer Bros Co.

     6,651         124,640  
           
Total Beverages         251,697  
Building Materials – 0.9%      

AAON, Inc.

     5,331         120,587  

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

     10,554         166,859  

Comfort Systems USA, Inc.

     10,228         127,748  

Eagle Materials, Inc.

     11,078         294,010  

LSI Industries, Inc.

     10,027         68,384  

Quanex Building Products Corp.

     4,406         72,831  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.(a)

     12,628         350,553  

Texas Industries, Inc.(a)

     3,962         135,382  

Universal Forest Products, Inc.

     3,386         130,429  
           
Total Building Materials         1,466,783  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Chemicals – 2.5%      

Aceto Corp.

     15,967       $ 96,441  

American Vanguard Corp.

     1,621         13,211  

Arch Chemicals, Inc.

     11,893         409,000  

Balchem Corp.

     1,604         39,539  

H.B. Fuller Co.

     9,868         229,036  

Hawkins, Inc.(a)

     4,464         108,029  

Innophos Holdings, Inc.

     10,858         302,938  

KMG Chemicals, Inc.

     893         15,699  

Minerals Technologies, Inc.

     1,148         59,512  

Quaker Chemical Corp.

     8,536         231,411  

Schulman A., Inc.

     13,207         323,175  

Sensient Technologies Corp.

     23,916         694,999  

Stepan Co.

     2,415         134,975  

Valhi, Inc.(a)

     60,543         1,191,486  

Zep, Inc.

     3,453         75,552  
           
Total Chemicals         3,925,003  
Commercial Services – 4.5%      

ABM Industries, Inc.

     22,130         469,156  

Administaff, Inc.(a)

     9,150         195,261  

Advance America, Cash Advance Centers, Inc.

     43,910         255,556  

Arbitron, Inc.(a)

     7,785         207,548  

Barrett Business Services, Inc.(a)

     4,669         63,312  

CDI Corp.

     12,713         186,373  

Chemed Corp.

     3,777         205,393  

Corporate Executive Board Co. (The)

     10,440         277,600  

Deluxe Corp.

     57,019         1,107,309  

Diamond Management & Technology Consultants, Inc.

     18,748         147,172  

Electro Rent Corp.

     20,488         269,007  

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp.

     10,607         55,687  

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.(a)

     27,818         622,845  

Heartland Payment Systems, Inc.

     2,180         40,548  

Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.(a)

     5,197         145,672  

Hillenbrand, Inc.

     40,976         901,062  

Landauer, Inc.(a)

     5,504         358,971  

MAXIMUS, Inc.

     2,975         181,267  

McGrath Rentcorp

     16,259         393,955  

Monro Muffler, Inc.

     2,804         100,271  

Multi-Color Corp.

     3,656         43,799  

National Research Corp.

     3,255         82,417  

Sotheby’s(a)

     9,833         305,708  

Stewart Enterprises, Inc. Class A

     37,292         233,075  

Viad Corp.

     2,710         55,690  
           
Total Commercial Services         6,904,654  
Computers – 0.2%      

iGate Corp.

     9,852         95,860  

MTS Systems Corp.

     5,927         172,061  
           
Total Computers         267,921  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 0.1%      

Inter Parfums, Inc.

     5,777         85,615  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Distribution/Wholesale – 0.4%      

Houston Wire & Cable Co.

     8,467       $ 98,048  

Pool Corp.(a)

     23,276         526,968  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale         625,016  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.8%      

BGC Partners, Inc. Class A

     68,540         418,779  

Calamos Asset Management, Inc. Class A

     6,641         95,232  

Cohen & Steers, Inc.(a)

     7,015         175,094  

Duff & Phelps Corp. Class A

     4,888         81,825  

Evercore Partners, Inc. Class A

     5,078         152,340  

GAMCO Investors, Inc. Class A(a)

     400         18,200  

GFI Group, Inc.

     85,273         492,878  

JMP Group, Inc.

     1,525         12,963  

MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.

     10,897         171,410  

Nelnet, Inc. Class A

     10,244         190,129  

Oppenheimer Holdings, Inc. Class A

     3,093         78,902  

Sanders Morris Harris Group, Inc.

     16,580         102,630  

Student Loan Corp. (The)

     10,723         380,988  

SWS Group, Inc.

     14,207         163,807  

US Global Investors, Inc. Class A

     3,899         38,561  

Westwood Holdings Group, Inc.

     4,600         169,280  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services         2,743,018  
Electric – 5.7%      

ALLETE, Inc.

     30,518         1,021,742  

Avista Corp.

     35,421         733,569  

Black Hills Corp.

     34,738         1,054,298  

Central Vermont Public Service Corp.

     8,893         179,372  

CH Energy Group, Inc.

     13,783         562,898  

Empire District Electric Co. (The)

     41,343         745,001  

MGE Energy, Inc.(a)

     15,778         557,910  

NorthWestern Corp.(a)

     30,590         820,118  

Otter Tail Corp.(a)

     29,380         645,185  

PNM Resources, Inc.

     56,928         713,308  

UIL Holdings Corp.

     31,294         860,585  

Unisource Energy Corp.

     21,574         678,286  

Unitil Corp.

     10,779         250,612  
           
Total Electric         8,822,884  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.2%      

Belden, Inc.

     7,165         196,751  

Encore Wire Corp.

     1,269         26,395  

Graham Corp.

     608         10,938  

Insteel Industries, Inc.(a)

     2,489         26,607  
           
Total Electrical Components & Equipment         260,691  
Electronics – 0.8%      

American Science & Engineering, Inc.

     1,674         125,416  

Analogic Corp.(a)

     2,326         99,390  

Badger Meter, Inc.(a)

     3,004         115,684  

Bel Fuse, Inc. Class B

     2,238         45,096  

CTS Corp.(a)

     7,768         73,175  

Daktronics, Inc.

     7,112         54,193  

Methode Electronics, Inc.

     20,758         205,504  

Park Electrochemical Corp.

     5,552         159,564  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Technitrol, Inc.

     16,088       $ 84,945  

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A

     6,706         208,288  
           
Total Electronics         1,171,255  
Engineering & Construction – 0.2%      

Granite Construction, Inc.

     10,345         312,626  

VSE Corp.

     394         16,217  
           
Total Engineering & Construction         328,843  
Entertainment – 0.6%      

Churchill Downs, Inc.

     3,160         118,500  

Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, Inc.

     14,409         57,059  

International Speedway Corp. Class A

     2,279         58,730  

National CineMedia, Inc.

     30,341         523,686  

Speedway Motorsports, Inc.

     15,347         239,567  
           
Total Entertainment         997,542  
Environmental Control – 0.6%      

EnergySolutions, Inc.

     17,131         110,152  

Met-Pro Corp.

     6,113         59,908  

Mine Safety Appliances Co.(a)

     21,648         605,278  

U.S. Ecology, Inc.

     13,337         214,726  
           
Total Environmental Control         990,064  
Food – 2.0%      

Arden Group, Inc. Class A

     565         60,048  

B&G Foods, Inc. Class A

     57,819         605,943  

Calavo Growers, Inc.(a)

     7,561         137,913  

Diamond Foods, Inc.(a)

     1,517         63,775  

Imperial Sugar Co.

     1,174         18,209  

Ingles Markets, Inc. Class A

     9,110         136,923  

J&J Snack Foods Corp.

     3,127         135,931  

Lance, Inc.

     13,792         319,009  

Nash Finch Co.

     4,252         143,080  

Ruddick Corp.(a)

     15,652         495,229  

Sanderson Farms, Inc.(a)

     4,844         259,687  

Spartan Stores, Inc.

     5,339         76,988  

Village Super Market, Inc. Class A

     3,915         109,737  

Weis Markets, Inc.(a)

     14,915         542,309  
           
Total Food         3,104,781  
Forest Products & Paper – 1.4%      

Deltic Timber Corp.

     1,337         58,895  

Glatfelter

     23,269         337,168  

Neenah Paper, Inc.

     7,591         120,241  

Potlatch Corp.(a)

     43,129         1,511,240  

Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc.

     2,630         125,083  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper         2,152,627  
Gas – 1.9%      

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.

     4,559         135,858  

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)

     17,175         579,141  

Northwest Natural Gas Co.(a)

     16,398         764,147  

South Jersey Industries, Inc.

     17,258         724,664  

Southwest Gas Corp.

     24,784         741,537  
           
Total Gas         2,945,347  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Hand/Machine Tools – 0.6%      

Baldor Electric Co.

     19,117       $ 714,976  

Franklin Electric Co., Inc.

     6,761         202,762  
           
Total Hand/Machine Tools         917,738  
Healthcare-Products – 0.6%      

Atrion Corp.

     330         47,203  

Invacare Corp.

     1,043         27,681  

Meridian Bioscience, Inc.

     21,531         438,587  

Utah Medical Products, Inc.

     1,884         52,997  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

     9,053         379,773  

Young Innovations, Inc.

     845         23,795  
           
Total Healthcare-Products         970,036  
Healthcare-Services – 0.2%      

America Service Group, Inc.

     2,120         34,111  

Ensign Group, Inc. (The)

     4,126         71,503  

National Healthcare Corp.

     6,821         241,327  
           
Total Healthcare-Services         346,941  
Holding Companies-Diversified – 0.7%      

Compass Diversified Holdings

     69,430         1,059,502  

Primoris Services Corp.(a)

     6,611         51,169  
           
Total Holding Companies-Diversified         1,110,671  
Home Builders – 0.4%      

KB Home

     28,259         473,338  

Ryland Group, Inc.

     4,863         109,126  

Skyline Corp.

     5,871         109,201  
           
Total Home Builders         691,665  
Home Furnishings – 0.3%      

American Woodmark Corp.(a)

     4,205         81,535  

Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.

     7,561         155,984  

Hooker Furniture Corp.

     5,515         88,681  

Kimball International, Inc. Class B

     11,178         77,687  
           
Total Home Furnishings         403,887  
Household Products/Wares – 0.7%      

American Greetings Corp. Class A

     13,125         273,525  

Blyth, Inc.

     1,048         32,750  

CSS Industries, Inc.

     5,268         105,887  

Ennis, Inc.

     18,220         296,439  

Oil-Dri Corp. of America

     3,360         64,949  

Standard Register Co. (The)

     15,267         81,679  

WD-40 Co.

     8,669         284,603  
           
Total Household Products/Wares         1,139,832  
Insurance – 4.9%      

American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.

     11,147         118,716  

American Physicians Capital, Inc.

     2,111         67,446  

Amtrust Financial Services, Inc.

     19,918         277,856  

Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. Class B

     8,241         198,526  

Delphi Financial Group, Inc. Class A

     14,765         371,487  

Donegal Group, Inc. Class A

     10,028         145,506  

EMC Insurance Group, Inc.

     7,452         167,819  

Employers Holdings, Inc.

     12,307         182,759  

FBL Financial Group, Inc. Class A

     6,693         163,845  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

First Mercury Financial Corp.

     2,029       $ 26,438  

Harleysville Group, Inc.(a)

     18,601         627,970  

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

     10,898         164,124  

Infinity Property & Casualty Corp.

     2,749         124,915  

Life Partners Holdings, Inc.

     12,023         266,550  

Meadowbrook Insurance Group, Inc.

     15,553         122,869  

Mercer Insurance Group, Inc.

     1,763         31,734  

National Interstate Corp.(a)

     5,197         107,630  

National Western Life Insurance Co. Class A

     120         22,122  

NYMAGIC, Inc.

     2,071         43,967  

Presidential Life Corp.

     12,262         122,252  

Radian Group, Inc.(a)

     2,166         33,876  

RLI Corp.(a)

     7,625         434,778  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

     11,005         414,558  

Selective Insurance Group

     27,978         464,435  

State Auto Financial Corp.

     22,011         395,097  

Stewart Information Services Corp.

     2,846         39,275  

Tower Group, Inc.

     9,137         202,567  

United Fire & Casualty Co.

     14,977         269,436  

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     67,063         339,339  

Zenith National Insurance Corp.

     42,278         1,620,093  
           
Total Insurance         7,567,985  
Internet – 1.2%      

Earthlink, Inc.

     122,781         1,048,550  

Keynote Systems, Inc.

     4,375         49,831  

NutriSystem, Inc.(a)

     11,905         212,028  

United Online, Inc.

     78,909         590,239  
           
Total Internet         1,900,648  
Investment Companies – 7.0%      

Ares Capital Corp.(a)

     215,548         3,198,733  

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

     148,237         1,476,441  

Capital Southwest Corp.

     625         56,800  

Fifth Street Finance Corp.(a)

     64,775         752,038  

Gladstone Capital Corp.(a)

     37,740         445,332  

Gladstone Investment Corp.(a)

     37,491         224,196  

Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc.(a)

     71,073         752,663  

Kohlberg Capital Corp.(a)

     69,392         392,759  

Main Street Capital Corp.(a)

     16,579         258,798  

Medallion Financial Corp.

     27,943         222,426  

MVC Capital, Inc.

     17,825         241,885  

NGP Capital Resources Co.

     26,510         225,865  

PennantPark Investment Corp.

     48,825         505,827  

Prospect Capital Corp.(a)

     124,674         1,514,789  

TICC Capital Corp.

     47,273         311,529  

Triangle Capital Corp.(a)

     22,505         315,970  
           
Total Investment Companies         10,896,051  
Iron/Steel – 0.5%      

Carpenter Technology Corp.

     20,859         763,440  

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. Class A

     508         26,685  
           
Total Iron/Steel         790,125  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Leisure Time – 0.2%      

Ambassadors Group, Inc.

     6,173       $ 68,212  

Brunswick Corp.

     6,690         106,839  

Callaway Golf Co.

     6,412         56,554  
           
Total Leisure Time         231,605  
Lodging – 0.4%      

Ameristar Casinos, Inc.(a)

     25,311         461,166  

Marcus Corp.

     9,493         123,314  
           
Total Lodging         584,480  
Machinery-Diversified – 1.6%      

Alamo Group, Inc.

     2,947         58,910  

Albany International Corp. Class A

     11,020         237,261  

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

     19,370         481,344  

Briggs & Stratton Corp.

     20,104         392,028  

Cascade Corp.

     337         10,855  

Cognex Corp.

     7,928         146,589  

Gorman-Rupp Co. (The)

     4,102         104,355  

Lindsay Corp.

     1,786         73,958  

Manitowoc Co., Inc. (The)

     17,746         230,698  

NACCO Industries, Inc. Class A

     4,659         345,465  

Robbins & Myers, Inc.

     3,695         88,015  

Tennant Co.

     6,643         181,952  

Twin Disc, Inc.

     5,167         63,141  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified         2,414,571  
Media – 1.3%      

Courier Corp.

     12,751         210,519  

Meredith Corp.

     17,714         609,539  

Primedia, Inc.

     52,311         179,950  

Scholastic Corp.

     6,212         173,936  

Value Line, Inc.

     5,466         126,210  

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Class A

     39,825         688,972  
           
Total Media         1,989,126  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 1.4%      

Ampco-Pittsburgh Corp.

     4,267         105,907  

CIRCOR International, Inc.

     1,700         56,457  

Dynamic Materials Corp.

     1,743         27,226  

Haynes International, Inc.

     5,535         196,659  

Kaydon Corp.(a)

     11,237         422,511  

Lawson Products, Inc.

     2,114         32,704  

Mueller Industries, Inc.

     10,227         273,981  

Mueller Water Products, Inc. Class A

     34,659         165,670  

Olympic Steel, Inc.

     502         16,390  

Sun Hydraulics Corp.

     3,717         96,568  

Worthington Industries, Inc.

     44,522         769,785  
           
Total Metal Fabricate/Hardware         2,163,858  
Mining – 0.4%      

AMCOL International Corp.

     12,970         352,784  

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.

     8,169         315,078  
           
Total Mining         667,862  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 2.0%      

Actuant Corp. Class A

     2,497       $ 48,816  

Ameron International Corp.

     3,000         188,670  

Barnes Group, Inc.

     18,265         355,254  

Brink’s Co. (The)

     12,848         362,699  

ESCO Technologies, Inc.

     3,803         120,973  

Federal Signal Corp.(a)

     32,333         291,320  

FreightCar America, Inc.

     2,399         57,960  

John Bean Technologies Corp.

     7,907         138,689  

Koppers Holdings, Inc.

     10,785         305,431  

Matthews International Corp. Class A

     4,168         147,964  

Myers Industries, Inc.

     15,831         165,909  

NL Industries, Inc.

     57,827         496,156  

Raven Industries, Inc.

     5,187         152,965  

Standex International Corp.

     2,062         53,138  

Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc.(a)

     11,806         141,554  

Tredegar Corp.

     6,326         108,048  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing         3,135,546  
Office Furnishings – 0.7%      

Herman Miller, Inc.

     5,168         93,334  

HNI Corp.

     23,042         613,608  

Interface, Inc. Class A

     1,443         16,710  

Knoll, Inc.

     6,547         73,654  

Steelcase, Inc. Class A

     34,436         222,801  
           
Total Office Furnishings         1,020,107  
Oil & Gas – 1.4%      

Alon USA Energy, Inc.

     18,118         131,355  

Berry Petroleum Co. Class A

     7,212         203,090  

Delek US Holdings, Inc.

     21,924         159,607  

Holly Corp.(a)

     20,402         569,420  

Houston American Energy Corp.(a)

     1,625         29,494  

Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc. Class A

     1,583         37,406  

Penn Virginia Corp.

     7,973         195,338  

W&T Offshore, Inc.(a)

     12,827         107,747  

Whiting USA Trust I

     35,178         663,809  
           
Total Oil & Gas         2,097,266  
Oil & Gas Services – 0.4%      

Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc.

     436         9,483  

Lufkin Industries, Inc.

     3,587         283,911  

RPC, Inc.

     24,202         269,368  
           
Total Oil & Gas Services         562,762  
Real Estate – 0.0%      

Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co.

     533         16,795  
REITS – 16.1%      

Acadia Realty Trust

     28,695         512,493  

Agree Realty Corp.

     11,696         267,371  

Associated Estates Realty Corp.

     18,057         249,006  

Brandywine Realty Trust

     79,427         969,804  

CapLease, Inc.

     39,430         218,836  

CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.(a)

     47,543         651,339  

Cogdell Spencer, Inc.

     51,151         378,517  

Colonial Properties Trust

     56,756         731,017  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Cousins Properties, Inc.

     26,671       $ 221,636  

DCT Industrial Trust, Inc.

     204,670         1,070,424  

EastGroup Properties, Inc.(a)

     23,673         893,419  

Education Realty Trust, Inc.

     39,381         226,047  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.

     65,215         826,926  

First Potomac Realty Trust

     32,801         492,999  

Franklin Street Properties Corp.(a)

     70,963         1,023,996  

Getty Realty Corp.(a)

     34,435         805,779  

Gladstone Commercial Corp.

     16,418         237,240  

Glimcher Realty Trust

     171,340         868,694  

Government Properties Income Trust

     24,051         625,566  

Hersha Hospitality Trust

     71,398         369,842  

Inland Real Estate Corp.(a)

     103,860         950,319  

Investors Real Estate Trust

     90,498         816,292  

Kite Realty Group Trust

     60,924         288,171  

LaSalle Hotel Properties

     2,195         51,143  

Lexington Realty Trust(a)

     141,847         923,424  

LTC Properties, Inc.

     21,732         588,068  

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.(a)

     111,443         1,167,923  

Mission West Properties, Inc.

     30,672         211,023  

Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp. Class A

     37,165         312,558  

National Health Investors, Inc.

     27,909         1,081,753  

Parkway Properties, Inc.

     23,465         440,673  

Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust(a)

     55,771         695,464  

Post Properties, Inc.

     33,141         729,765  

PS Business Parks, Inc.

     14,226         759,668  

Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust

     33,843         381,072  

Saul Centers, Inc.

     14,178         586,969  

Sovran Self Storage, Inc.

     23,373         814,783  

Sun Communities, Inc.

     40,549         1,021,835  

Universal Health Realty Income Trust

     15,261         539,324  

Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc.

     7,739         110,049  

Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc. Class A(a)

     19,017         300,659  

U-Store-It Trust

     21,250         153,000  

Winthrop Realty Trust

     24,509         295,088  
           
Total REITS         24,859,974  
Retail – 3.2%      

bebe Stores, Inc.

     23,101         205,599  

Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp.

     4,024         61,245  

Bob Evans Farms, Inc.

     12,974         401,026  

Books-A-Million, Inc.

     7,662         55,473  

Brown Shoe Co., Inc.

     19,810         306,659  

Buckle, Inc. (The)(a)

     22,068         811,220  

Cash America International, Inc.

     2,074         81,881  

Cato Corp. (The) Class A

     15,645         335,429  

Christopher & Banks Corp.

     20,164         161,312  

CKE Restaurants, Inc.

     26,037         288,230  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

     7,900         366,402  

Dillard’s, Inc. Class A

     9,975         235,410  

Finish Line, Inc. (The) Class A

     10,862         177,268  

Fred’s, Inc. Class A

     8,510         101,950  

Frisch’s Restaurants, Inc.

     1,766         39,029  

Men’s Wearhouse, Inc. (The)

     11,408         273,107  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

PEP Boys-Manny, Moe & Jack

     13,123       $ 131,886  

PetMed Express, Inc.(a)

     8,539         189,310  

Pricesmart, Inc.

     12,498         290,578  

Regis Corp.

     9,867         184,315  

Sport Supply Group, Inc.

     1,699         22,835  

Stage Stores, Inc.

     10,447         160,779  
           
Total Retail         4,880,943  
Savings & Loans – 4.1%      

Abington Bancorp, Inc.

     10,640         84,056  

Astoria Financial Corp.(a)

     70,842         1,027,209  

BankFinancial Corp.

     9,981         91,526  

Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.

     7,590         139,125  

Brookline Bancorp, Inc.

     35,765         380,539  

Brooklyn Federal Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     9,304         78,154  

Clifton Savings Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     9,500         88,065  

Danvers Bancorp, Inc.

     2,215         30,633  

Dime Community Bancshares

     28,596         361,167  

ESB Financial Corp.(a)

     6,128         78,990  

ESSA Bancorp, Inc.

     3,996         50,110  

First Financial Holdings, Inc.

     4,148         62,469  

First Financial Northwest, Inc.

     16,289         111,254  

Flushing Financial Corp.

     24,338         308,119  

Home Federal Bancorp, Inc.

     4,598         66,717  

Kearny Financial Corp.

     23,082         240,745  

NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     41,653         525,661  

Northfield Bancorp, Inc.

     8,802         127,453  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

     62,897         738,411  

OceanFirst Financial Corp.(a)

     22,557         256,247  

Oritani Financial Corp.

     13,929         223,839  

Provident Financial Services, Inc.

     41,688         496,087  

Provident New York Bancorp

     19,210         182,111  

Rockville Financial, Inc.

     6,200         75,578  

Roma Financial Corp.

     13,446         168,613  

United Financial Bancorp, Inc.

     5,662         79,155  

ViewPoint Financial Group

     6,209         100,648  

Westfield Financial, Inc.

     12,577         115,583  

WSFS Financial Corp.

     2,263         88,257  
           
Total Savings & Loans         6,376,521  
Semiconductors – 0.2%      

Cohu, Inc.

     7,083         97,533  

Micrel, Inc.

     18,437         196,538  

Power Integrations, Inc.

     1,289         53,107  

Richardson Electronics Ltd.

     3,251         25,846  
           
Total Semiconductors         373,024  
Software – 1.0%      

American Software, Inc. Class A

     21,994         127,785  

Blackbaud, Inc.

     13,061         329,007  

Bowne & Co., Inc.

     20,766         231,749  

Computer Programs & Systems, Inc.

     5,881         229,829  

Fair Isaac Corp.

     3,213         81,417  

Opnet Technologies, Inc.

     10,047         161,958  

Pegasystems, Inc.

     2,344         86,728  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

QAD, Inc.*

     8,614       $ 45,224  

Renaissance Learning, Inc.

     13,014         211,217  

Schawk, Inc.

     1,372         24,874  
           
Total Software         1,529,788  
Telecommunications – 2.9%      

Adtran, Inc.(a)

     17,305         455,987  

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.(a)

     78,856         640,311  

Applied Signal Technology, Inc.

     5,668         110,979  

Atlantic Tele-Network, Inc.

     3,914         175,856  

Black Box Corp.

     2,468         75,916  

Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.(a)

     47,972         909,549  

HickoryTech Corp.

     12,644         111,646  

Iowa Telecommunications Services, Inc.

     52,670         879,589  

NTELOS Holdings Corp.

     44,654         794,395  

Plantronics, Inc.

     6,599         206,417  

Preformed Line Products Co.

     1,603         61,154  

Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.(a)

     6,521         122,595  
           
Total Telecommunications         4,544,394  
Textiles – 0.1%      

G&K Services, Inc. Class A

     3,644         94,307  

Unifirst Corp.

     777         40,015  
           
Total Textiles         134,322  
Transportation – 1.6%      

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.(a)

     25,500         842,775  

Arkansas Best Corp.

     8,144         243,343  

Forward Air Corp.

     5,554         146,070  

Horizon Lines, Inc. Class A

     41,267         224,493  

International Shipholding Corp.

     8,780         258,044  

Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.

     17,726         695,391  
           
Total Transportation         2,410,116  
Trucking & Leasing – 0.0%      

TAL International Group, Inc.

     1,481         29,590  
Water – 1.0%      

American States Water Co.

     9,336         323,959  

Artesian Resources Corp. Class A

     4,673         82,525  

California Water Service Group(a)

     11,222         422,059  

Connecticut Water Service, Inc.

     5,180         120,539  

Middlesex Water Co.

     9,540         162,657  

SJW Corp.(a)

     9,343         237,499  

Southwest Water Co.

     14,014         146,306  

York Water Co.

     7,398         101,723  
           
Total Water         1,597,267  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $136,178,070)
              153,859,588  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 1.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.1%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $1,741,818)      1,741,818       $ 1,741,818  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 22.2%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 22.2%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $34,378,277)(d)      34,378,277         34,378,277  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 122.8%
(Cost: $172,298,165)
         189,979,683  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (22.8)%

        (35,255,576
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 154,724,107  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $33,272,534 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $34,378,277.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities

WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

     

WisdomTree

Total

Dividend Fund

    

WisdomTree

Equity

Income Fund

    

WisdomTree
LargeCap

Dividend Fund

     WisdomTree
Dividend ex-
Financials Fund1
    

WisdomTree
MidCap

Dividend Fund

    

WisdomTree
SmallCap

Dividend Fund

 

ASSETS:

                 

Investments, at cost

   $ 132,083,715       $ 135,805,590       $ 411,410,615       $ 189,491,544       $ 140,059,804       $ 172,298,165   

Investments in securities, at value (including securities on loan)2

     139,608,329         133,555,642         427,500,793         204,654,900         149,792,050         189,979,683   

Cash

                                     1,387           

Receivables:

                 

Capital shares sold

     2,153,465                                           

Dividends and interest

     310,988         458,768         924,818         639,333         343,613         566,272   

Investment securities sold

             577,284                                   

Total Assets

     142,072,782         134,591,694         428,425,611         205,294,233         150,137,050         190,545,955   

LIABILITIES:

                 

Due to custodian

     435                 1,578                           

Payables:

                 

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

     6,000,048         10,348,083         12,882,104         13,501,109         27,073,218         34,378,277   

Investment securities purchased

     2,152,078                                           

Distribution

     918,385         1,296,750         2,635,102         1,455,773         903,809         1,393,862   

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     30,835         39,504         96,381         59,837         39,045         49,140   

Service fees (Note 2)

     485         457         1,515         693         452         569   

Total Liabilities

     9,102,266         11,684,794         15,616,680         15,017,412         28,016,524         35,821,848   

NET ASSETS

   $ 132,970,516       $ 122,906,900       $ 412,808,931       $ 190,276,821       $ 122,120,526       $ 154,724,107   

NET ASSETS:

                 

Paid-in capital

   $ 155,453,729       $ 196,485,221       $ 488,836,219       $ 258,116,050       $ 145,299,455       $ 191,436,026   

Undistributed net investment income

     128,223         223,296         356,417         310,225         194,523         269,407   

Accumulated net realized loss on investments

     (30,136,050      (71,551,669      (92,473,883      (83,312,810      (33,105,698      (54,662,844

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments

     7,524,614         (2,249,948      16,090,178         15,163,356         9,732,246         17,681,518   

NET ASSETS

   $ 132,970,516       $ 122,906,900       $ 412,808,931       $ 190,276,821       $ 122,120,526       $ 154,724,107   

Outstanding beneficial interest shares of $0.001 par value (unlimited number of shares authorized)

     3,100,000         3,500,000         9,700,000         4,450,000         2,650,000         3,650,000   

Net asset value per share

   $ 42.89       $ 35.12       $ 42.56       $ 42.76       $ 46.08       $ 42.39   

 

1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Dividend Top 100 Fund through May 7, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund thereafter.

 

2

Market values of securities on loan were as follows: $5,789,579, $10,045,550, $12,550,830, $13,190,115, $26,389,890 and $33,272,534, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations

WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

For the Year Ended March 31, 2010

  

 

 

     

WisdomTree

Total

Dividend Fund

    

WisdomTree
Equity

Income Fund

     WisdomTree
LargeCap
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
Dividend ex-
Financials Fund1
     WisdomTree
MidCap
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
SmallCap
Dividend Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

                 

Dividends

   $ 3,812,514       $ 5,283,790       $ 11,875,811       $ 6,928,333       $ 3,705,468       $ 5,389,917   

Interest

     147         133         435         167         118         144   

Securities lending income (Note 2)

     12,503         18,181         19,137         11,895         42,827         105,051   

Total investment income

     3,825,164         5,302,104         11,895,383         6,940,395         3,748,413         5,495,112   

EXPENSES:

                 

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     325,223         491,464         1,048,840         560,108         382,687         454,709   

Service fees (Note 2)

     5,111         5,691         16,482         6,486         4,431         5,265   

Total expenses

     330,334         497,155         1,065,322         566,594         387,118         459,974   

Net investment income

     3,494,830         4,804,949         10,830,061         6,373,801         3,361,295         5,035,138   

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:

                 

Net realized gain (loss) from:

                 

Investment transactions

     (11,106,166      (18,504,318      (34,914,696      (26,165,549      (7,506,687      (10,995,591

In-kind redemptions

     3,398,690         10,220,290         14,938,267         14,082,552         12,198,654         17,117,359   

Net realized gain (loss)

     (7,707,476      (8,284,028      (19,976,429      (12,082,997      4,691,967         6,121,768   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     48,824,215         59,598,462         146,328,209         73,563,002         45,170,197         53,786,910   

Net realized and unrealized gain on investments

     41,116,739         51,314,434         126,351,780         61,480,005         49,862,164         59,908,678   

NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

   $ 44,611,569       $ 56,119,383       $ 137,181,841       $ 67,853,806       $ 53,223,459       $ 64,943,816   

 

1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Dividend Top 100 Fund through May 7, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund thereafter.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets

WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

  

 

 

    

WisdomTree

Total Dividend Fund

   

WisdomTree

Equity Income Fund

   

WisdomTree

LargeCap Dividend Fund

 
    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 3,494,830      $ 3,338,965      $ 4,804,949      $ 6,708,782      $ 10,830,061      $ 11,016,858   

Net realized loss on investments

    (7,707,476     (18,715,895     (8,284,028     (56,740,057     (19,976,429     (62,291,410

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments

    48,824,215        (29,166,740     59,598,462        (29,209,022     146,328,209        (97,231,533

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    44,611,569        (44,543,670     56,119,383        (79,240,297     137,181,841        (148,506,085

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (3,446,970     (3,313,229     (4,721,943     (6,721,777     (10,722,974     (10,899,807

Total dividends

    (3,446,970     (3,313,229     (4,721,943     (6,721,777     (10,722,974     (10,899,807

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

  

         

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    19,294,993        46,420,476        46,679,655        71,553,240        73,698,313        182,938,258   

Cost of shares redeemed

    (12,332,769     (1,790,616     (76,261,688     (23,158,766     (81,483,288     (37,775,980

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

    6,962,224        44,629,860        (29,582,033     48,394,474        (7,784,975     145,162,278   

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    48,126,823        (3,227,039     21,815,407        (37,567,600     118,673,892        (14,243,614

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of year

  $ 84,843,693      $ 88,070,732      $ 101,091,493      $ 138,659,093      $ 294,135,039      $ 308,378,653   

End of year

  $ 132,970,516      $ 84,843,693      $ 122,906,900      $ 101,091,493      $ 412,808,931      $ 294,135,039   

Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year

  $ 128,223      $ 82,946      $ 223,296      $ 146,102      $ 356,417      $ 249,330   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of year

    2,900,000        1,700,000        4,400,000        2,900,000        9,850,000        5,850,000   

Shares created

    500,000        1,250,000        1,400,000        2,100,000        1,900,000        5,000,000   

Shares redeemed

    (300,000     (50,000     (2,300,000     (600,000     (2,050,000     (1,000,000

Shares outstanding, end of year

    3,100,000        2,900,000        3,500,000        4,400,000        9,700,000        9,850,000   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

  

 

 

     

WisdomTree

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

    

WisdomTree

MidCap Dividend Fund

    

WisdomTree

SmallCap Dividend Fund

 
     

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 20101

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

              

Net investment income

   $ 6,373,801       $ 6,320,448       $ 3,361,295       $ 3,242,405       $ 5,035,138       $ 4,209,422   

Net realized gain (loss) on investments

     (12,082,997      (58,047,091      4,691,967         (23,657,089      6,121,768         (39,689,366

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments

     73,563,002         (23,355,640      45,170,197         (17,789,217      53,786,910         (15,137,758

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

     67,853,806         (75,082,283      53,223,459         (38,203,901      64,943,816         (50,617,702

DIVIDENDS:

                 

Net investment income

     (6,252,514      (6,316,346      (3,242,404      (3,290,596      (4,954,523      (4,219,124

Total dividends

     (6,252,514      (6,316,346      (3,242,404      (3,290,596      (4,954,523      (4,219,124

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

  

              

Net proceeds from sale of shares

     97,666,183         119,876,634         60,079,949         66,272,249         71,158,842         47,165,978   

Cost of shares redeemed

     (73,267,291      (100,406,482      (53,595,618      (50,320,867      (49,793,228        

Net increase in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

     24,398,892         19,470,152         6,484,331         15,951,382         21,365,614         47,165,978   

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     86,000,184         (61,928,477      56,465,386         (25,543,115      81,354,907         (7,670,848

NET ASSETS:

                 

Beginning of year

   $ 104,276,637       $ 166,205,114       $ 65,655,140       $ 91,198,255       $ 73,369,200       $ 81,040,048   

End of year

   $ 190,276,821       $ 104,276,637       $ 122,120,526       $ 65,655,140       $ 154,724,107       $ 73,369,200   

Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year

   $ 310,225       $ 188,938       $ 194,523       $ 75,632       $ 269,407       $ 239,538   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

                 

Shares outstanding, beginning of year

     3,900,000         3,250,000         2,450,000         1,900,000         3,050,000         1,750,000   

Shares created

     2,400,000         2,900,000         1,600,000         1,700,000         1,950,000         1,300,000   

Shares redeemed

     (1,850,000      (2,250,000      (1,400,000      (1,150,000      (1,350,000        

Shares outstanding, end of year

     4,450,000         3,900,000         2,650,000         2,450,000         3,650,000         3,050,000   

 

1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Dividend Top 100 Fund through May 7, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund thereafter.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Financial Highlights

WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2008

    

For the Period
June 16, 2006*

through

March 31, 2007

 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 29.26       $ 51.81       $ 57.87       $ 50.32   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.14         1.54         1.68         1.18   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     13.61         (22.56      (6.04      7.28   

Total from investment operations

     14.75         (21.02      (4.36      8.46   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.12      (1.53      (1.68      (0.91

Capital gains

                     (0.02        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (1.12      (1.53      (1.70      (0.91

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 42.89       $ 29.26       $ 51.81       $ 57.87   

TOTAL RETURN2

     50.83      (41.29 )%       (7.77 )%       16.84

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 132,971       $ 84,844       $ 88,071       $ 89,698   

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.28      0.28      0.28      0.28 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.28      0.28      0.28      0.31 %3 

Net investment income

     3.01      3.91      2.89      2.76 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     16      23      10      12

 

         
WisdomTree Equity Income Fund   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

     For the Year
Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 22.98       $ 47.81       $ 57.99       $ 50.01   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.17         1.95         2.22         1.56   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     12.16         (24.80      (10.19      7.54   

Total from investment operations

     13.33         (22.85      (7.97      9.10   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.19      (1.98      (2.21      (1.12

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.19      (1.98      (2.21      (1.12

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 35.12       $ 22.98       $ 47.81       $ 57.99   

TOTAL RETURN2

     58.47      (49.06 )%       (14.18 )%       18.23

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 122,907       $ 101,091       $ 138,659       $ 205,874   

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.40 %3 

Net investment income

     3.72      5.59      3.88      3.68 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     25      45      19      11

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2008

     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 29.86       $ 52.71       $ 57.97       $ 50.34   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.10         1.51         1.60         1.11   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     12.69         (22.91      (5.21      7.32   

Total from investment operations

     13.79         (21.40      (3.61      8.43   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.09      (1.45      (1.65      (0.80

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.09      (1.45      (1.65      (0.80

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 42.56       $ 29.86       $ 52.71       $ 57.97   

TOTAL RETURN2

     46.53      (41.25 )%       (6.47 )%       16.77

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 412,809       $ 294,135       $ 308,379       $ 333,339   

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.28      0.28      0.28      0.28 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.28      0.28      0.28      0.29 %3 

Net investment income

     2.89      3.78      2.74      2.65 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     17      25      8      13

 

         
WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

    

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2008

     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 26.74       $ 51.14       $ 59.69       $ 50.12   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.60         1.81         2.10         1.40   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     16.01         (24.34      (8.56      9.09   

Total from investment operations

     17.61         (22.53      (6.46      10.49   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.59      (1.87      (2.09      (0.92

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.59      (1.87      (2.09      (0.92

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 42.76       $ 26.74       $ 51.14       $ 59.69   

TOTAL RETURN2

     66.66      (45.10 )%       (11.15 )%       20.99

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 190,277       $ 104,277       $ 166,205       $ 188,009   

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.40 %3 

Net investment income

     4.32      4.57      3.57      3.29 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     57      53      16      21

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 26.80       $ 48.00       $ 58.02       $ 50.21   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.29         1.63         1.88         1.45   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     19.22         (21.16      (10.12      7.41   

Total from investment operations

     20.51         (19.53      (8.24      8.86   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.23      (1.67      (1.78      (1.04

Capital gains

                             (0.01

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (1.23      (1.67      (1.78      (1.05

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 46.08       $ 26.80       $ 48.00       $ 58.02   

TOTAL RETURN2

     77.34      (41.61 )%       (14.47 )%       17.71

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 122,121       $ 65,655       $ 91,198       $ 78,333   

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.43 %3 

Net investment income

     3.34      4.31      3.38      3.47 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     11      43      30      12

 

         
WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 24.06       $ 46.31       $ 57.41       $ 50.24   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.49         1.85         2.13         1.79   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     18.28         (22.26      (11.10      6.65   

Total from investment operations

     19.77         (20.41      (8.97      8.44   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.44      (1.84      (2.13      (1.27

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.44      (1.84      (2.13      (1.27

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 42.39       $ 24.06       $ 46.31       $ 57.41   

TOTAL RETURN2

     83.27      (45.27 )%       (15.93 )%       16.88

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 154,724       $ 73,369       $ 81,040       $ 111,948   

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.42 %3 

Net investment income

     4.21      5.15      3.97      4.25 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     16      65      34      16

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Notes to Financial Statements

March 31, 2010

 

1. ORGANIZATION

WisdomTree Trust (the “Trust”) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Trust was established as a Delaware statutory trust pursuant to a Trust Instrument dated December 15, 2005. As of March 31, 2010, the Trust offered 42 investment funds (each a “Fund”, collectively, the “Funds”). The Funds, described herein, commenced operations on June 16, 2006.

These financial statements relate only to the WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (“Total Dividend Fund”), WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (“Equity Income Fund”), WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (“LargeCap Dividend Fund”), WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund (“Dividend ex-Financials Fund”), WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (“MidCap Dividend Fund”) and WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (“SmallCap Dividend Fund”), together the “Domestic Dividend Funds.”

Each Fund seeks investment returns that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of a particular index (“Index”) developed by WisdomTree Investments, Inc. (“Wisdom Tree Investments”). Each Fund described herein is considered to be non-diversified.

2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (the “Codification”) has become the exclusive reference of authoritative U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) recognized by the FASB to be applied by nongovernmental entities. Rules and interpretive releases of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) under authority of federal laws are also sources of authoritative GAAP for SEC registrants. The Codification has superseded all existing non-SEC accounting and reporting standards.

Guarantees — In the normal course of business the Funds may enter into contracts that contain a variety of representations or that provide indemnification for certain liabilities. The Funds’ maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown, as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Funds that have not yet occurred. However, the Funds have not had prior claims or losses pursuant to these contracts and expect the risk of loss to be remote.

Use of Estimates — The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make certain estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of increases and decreases in the net assets from operations during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Investment Valuation — The Net Asset Value (“NAV”) of each Fund’s shares is calculated each day the national securities exchanges are open for trading as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange, generally 4:00 p.m. New York time. NAV per share is calculated by dividing a Fund’s net assets by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Securities traded on any recognized U.S. or non-U.S. exchange are valued at the last sale price or official closing price on the exchange or system on which they are principally traded. Unlisted equity securities are valued at the last quoted sale price or, if no sale price is available, at the mean between the highest bid and lowest ask prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available are valued at fair value as determined by management and in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees. Short-term securities with 60 days or less remaining to maturity are valued using the amortized cost method, which approximates fair value.

In certain instances, such as when reliable market valuations are not readily available or are not deemed to reflect current market values, a Fund’s investments will be valued in accordance with the Fund’s pricing policy and procedures. Securities that may be valued using “fair value” pricing may include, but are not limited to, securities for which there are no current market quotations, securities whose issuer is in default or bankruptcy, securities subject to corporate actions (such as mergers or reorganizations), securities subject to non-U.S. investment limits or currency controls, and securities affected by “significant events.” An example of a significant event is an event occurring after the close of the market in which a security trades but before a Fund’s next NAV calculation time that may materially affect the value of a Fund’s investment (e.g., government action, natural disaster, or significant market fluctuation). Price movements in U.S. markets that are deemed to affect the value of foreign securities, or reflect changes to the value of such securities, also may cause securities to be “fair valued.” When fair value pricing is employed, the prices of securities used by a Fund to calculate its NAV may differ from quoted or published prices for the same securities. Transactions in Fund shares will be priced at NAV only if you purchase or redeem shares directly from a Fund in Creation Units, which are typically in blocks of 50,000 shares or more. Fund shares are purchased and sold on national securities exchanges at market prices, which may be higher or lower than NAV. Each Fund may invest in money market funds, which are valued at NAV.

Fair Value Measurement — GAAP provides guidance on fair value measurements. This standard defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value in accordance with GAAP and expands disclosure about fair value measurements.

 

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Various inputs are used in determining the value of the Fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below:

Level 1 – quoted prices in active markets for identical securities

Level 2 – other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)

Level 3 – significant unobservable inputs (including each Fund’s assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)

Investments that use Level 2 or Level 3 inputs may include, but are not limited to: (i) an unlisted security related to corporate actions; (ii) a restricted security (e.g., one that may not be publicly sold without registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended); (iii) a security whose trading has been suspended or which has been de-listed from its primary trading exchange; (iv) a security that is thinly traded; (v) a security in default or bankruptcy proceedings for which there is no current market quotation; (vi) a security affected by currency controls or restrictions; and (vii) a security affected by a significant event (e.g., an event that occurs after the close of the markets on which the security is traded but before the time as of which a Fund’s net asset value is computed and that may materially affect the value of the Fund’s investments).

The inputs or methodology used for valuation are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those investments.

The following is a summary of the inputs used as of March 31, 2010 in valuing the Fund’s assets carried at fair value:

 

Total Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investment in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 132,316,398       $       $               —   

Money Market Fund

             7,291,931           

Total

   $ 132,316,398       $ 7,291,931       $   

 

Equity Income Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investment in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 122,440,821       $       $               —   

Money Market Fund

             11,114,821           

Total

   $ 122,440,821       $ 11,114,821       $   

 

LargeCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investment in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 411,198,513       $       $               —   

Money Market Fund

             16,302,280           

Total

   $ 411,198,513       $ 16,302,280       $   

 

Dividend ex-Financials Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investment in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 189,523,661       $       $               —   

Money Market Fund

             15,131,239           

Total

   $ 189,523,661       $ 15,131,239       $   

 

MidCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investment in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 121,322,974       $       $               —   

Money Market Fund

             28,469,076           

Total

   $ 121,322,974       $ 28,469,076       $   

 

SmallCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investment in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 153,859,588       $       $               —   

Money Market Fund

             36,120,095           

Total

   $ 153,859,588       $ 36,120,095       $   

 

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In January 2010, FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) No. 2010-06 “Improving Disclosures about Fair Value Measurements.” ASU 2010-06 will require reporting entities to make new disclosures about amounts and reasons for significant transfers in and out of Level 1 and Level 2 fair value measurements as well as inputs and valuation techniques used to measure fair value for both recurring and nonrecurring fair value measurements that fall in either Level 2 or Level 3, and information on purchases, sales, issuances and settlements on a gross basis in the reconciliation of activity in Level 3 fair value measurements. The new and revised disclosures are required to be implemented for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2009, except for the disclosures surrounding purchases, sales, issuances and settlements on a gross basis in the reconciliation of Level 3 fair value measurements, which are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2010. Management is currently evaluating the impact the adoption of ASU No. 2010-06 may have on the Fund’s financial statement disclosures.

Derivative and Hedging Disclosure — GAAP requires qualitative disclosures about objectives and strategies for using derivatives, quantitative disclosures about fair value amounts of gains and losses on derivative instruments, and disclosures about credit-risk-related contingent features in derivative agreements. The application of this disclosure is effective for fiscal years beginning November 15, 2008 and interim periods within those fiscal years. The Funds did not invest in derivative instruments for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010.

Investment Transactions and Investment Income — Investment transactions are recorded as of the date that the securities are purchased or sold (trade date). Realized gains and losses on sales of portfolio securities are calculated using the identified-cost method. Dividend income is recognized on the ex-dividend date. Interest income is accrued daily. The value of additional securities received as dividend payments is recorded as income and as an increase to the cost basis of such securities.

Expenses/Reimbursements — WisdomTree Asset Management (“WTAM”) has agreed to pay all expenses of the Funds, except for: (i) brokerage expenses and other expenses (such as stamp taxes) connected with the execution of portfolio transactions or in connection with creation and redemption transactions; (ii) legal fees or expenses in connection with any arbitration, litigation or pending or threatened arbitration or litigation, including any settlements in connection therewith; (iii) compensation and expenses of each Independent Trustee; (iv) compensation and expenses of counsel to the Independent Trustees; (v) compensation and expenses of the Trust’s chief compliance officer; (vi) extraordinary expenses; (vii) distribution fees and expenses paid by the Trust under any distribution plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act; and (viii) the advisory fee payable to WTAM.

Pursuant to a separate contractual arrangement, WTAM has arranged for the provision of chief compliance officer (“CCO”) services to the Funds and is liable and responsible for, and administers, payments to the CCO, the Independent Trustees and counsel to the Independent Trustees, in exchange for a service fee paid by each Fund of up to 0.0044% of each Fund’s average daily net assets. Trustees fees, which are included in Service Fees on the Statements of Operations, of $361,436 were paid on behalf of the Funds to the Independent Trustees for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010.

Security Lending — Each Fund may lend portfolio securities to certain creditworthy borrowers, including the Funds’ securities lending agent. It is the Fund’s policy that, at origination, all loans are secured by collateral of at least 102% of the value of U.S. securities loaned and 105% of the value of foreign securities loaned. Collateral in the form of cash and/or high grade debt obligations, equivalent to at least 100% of the market value of securities is maintained at all times. The collateral can be invested in certain money market mutual funds which also have exposure to the fluctuations of the market. Each Fund receives compensation for lending its securities from interest or dividends earned on the cash or U.S. government securities held as collateral, net of fee rebates paid to the borrower plus reasonable administrative and custody fees. The dividend and interest income earned on the securities loaned is accounted for in the same manner as other dividend and interest income. The borrower pays to the Funds an amount equal to any dividends or interest received on loaned securities. The Funds retain all or a portion of the interest received on investment of cash collateral or receives a fee from the borrower. Lending portfolio securities could result in a loss or delay in recovering each Fund’s securities if the borrower defaults.

The securities lending income earned by the Funds is disclosed on the Statements of Operations.

Short-Term Investments — Each Fund may invest a portion of its assets in high-quality money market instruments on an ongoing basis to provide liquidity or for other reasons. The instruments in which a Fund may invest include short-term obligations issued by the U.S. Government, negotiable certificates of deposit (“CDs”), fixed time deposits and bankers’ acceptances of U.S. and foreign banks and similar institutions, commercial papers, repurchase agreements and money market funds. CDs are short-term negotiable obligations of commercial banks. Time deposits are non-negotiable deposits maintained in banking institutions for specified periods of time at stated interest rates. Banker’s acceptances are time drafts drawn on commercial banks by borrowers, usually in connection with international transactions.

Tax Information and Dividends and Distributions to Shareholders — It is each Fund’s policy to comply with all requirements of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). Each Fund intends to qualify for and to elect treatment as a separate Regulated Investment Company (“RIC”) under Subchapter M of the Code. It is the policy of each Fund to pay out dividends, if any, to investors at least annually. Taxable net realized gains from investment transactions, reduced by capital loss carryforwards, if any,

 

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are declared and distributed to shareholders at least annually. The capital loss carryforward amount, if any, is available to offset future net capital gains. The Funds may occasionally be required to make supplemental distributions at some other time during the year. The Trust reserves the right to declare special distributions if, in its reasonable discretion, such action is necessary or advisable to preserve the status of each Fund as a RIC or to avoid imposition of income or excise taxes on undistributed income. Dividends and distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date. The amount of dividends and distributions from net investment income and net realized capital gains are determined in accordance with Federal income tax regulations which may differ from GAAP. These “book/tax” differences are either considered temporary or permanent in nature. To the extent these differences are permanent in nature, such amounts are reclassified within the components of net assets based on their Federal tax basis treatment; temporary differences do not require reclassification. Dividends and distributions, which exceed earnings and profit for tax purposes, are reported as a tax return of capital.

3. ADVISER FEES AND TRANSACTIONS

As investment adviser, WTAM has overall responsibility for the general management and administration of the Trust. WTAM provides an investment program for each Fund. WTAM also arranges for sub-advisory, transfer agency, custody, fund administration, and all other non-distribution related services necessary for the Funds to operate. Under the Investment Advisory Agreement for each Fund, WTAM agrees to pay all expenses of the Funds, except compensation and expenses of the Independent Trustees, counsel to the Independent Trustees and the Trust’s CCO, interest expenses and taxes, brokerage expenses and other expenses connected with the execution of portfolio transactions, any distribution fees or expenses, legal fees or expenses and extraordinary expenses.

Pursuant to a separate contractual arrangement, WTAM arranges for the provision of CCO services with respect to each Fund and is liable and responsible for, and administers, payments to the CCO, the Independent Trustees and counsel to the Independent Trustees in exchange for a fee of up to 0.0044%. As of October 1, 2009, WTAM provides CCO services to the Trust. The fees paid to WTAM for providing advisory services are listed below.

 

Fund    Fee Rate  

Total Dividend Fund

     0.28

Equity Income Fund

     0.38

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     0.28

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     0.38

MidCap Dividend Fund

     0.38

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     0.38

Each Fund may purchase shares of an affiliated exchange traded fund(s) in secondary market transactions. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, there were no transactions in affiliated ETFs.

4. CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

As of March 31, 2010, there was an unlimited number of $0.001 par value shares of beneficial interest authorized by the Trust. Shares are issued and redeemed by each Fund only in Creation Units or multiples thereof. Except when aggregated in Creation Units, shares of each Fund are not redeemable. Transactions in shares for each Fund are disclosed in detail in the Statements of Changes in Net Assets. The consideration for the purchase of Creation Units of a Fund generally consists of the in-kind contribution of a designated portfolio of equity securities constituting a portfolio sampling representation of the securities included in the relevant Fund’s underlying index and an amount of cash. Investors purchasing and redeeming Creation Units may be charged a purchase transaction fee and a redemption transaction fee to offset transfer and other transaction costs associated with the issuance and redemption of Creation Units.

5. INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

Purchases and sales of investments (excluding in-kind purchases and redemptions and short-term investments) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Sales  

Total Dividend Fund

   $ 26,726,298       $ 18,752,233   

Equity Income Fund

     69,616,793         32,156,698   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     86,152,923         64,318,289   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     127,740,179         82,487,307   

MidCap Dividend Fund

     45,352,101         11,127,806   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     65,868,452         19,412,387   

 

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For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, the cost of in-kind purchases and the proceeds from in-kind redemptions were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Sales  

Total Dividend Fund

   $ 10,972,873       $ 12,059,745   

Equity Income Fund

     8,493,702         74,813,247   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     50,687,820         80,408,996   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     52,318,871         72,627,405   

MidCap Dividend Fund

     23,778,318         51,308,544   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     24,553,994         48,995,908   

Gains and losses on in-kind redemptions are not recognized at the Fund level for tax purposes.

6. FEDERAL INCOME TAXES

At March 31, 2010, the cost of investments (including securities on loan) for Federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

Fund    Tax Cost      Gross Unrealized
Appreciation
     Gross Unrealized
Depreciation
     Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 

Total Dividend Fund

   $ 135,155,428       $ 10,743,189       $ (6,290,288    $ 4,452,901   

Equity Income Fund*

     138,570,030         6,692,112         (11,706,500      (5,014,388

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     421,855,968         26,475,807         (20,830,982      5,644,825   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     192,012,157         17,252,525         (4,609,782      12,642,743   

MidCap Dividend Fund

     142,902,194         11,711,738         (4,821,882      6,889,856   

SmallCap Dividend Fund*

     176,074,541         20,286,892         (6,381,750      13,905,142   

At March 31, 2010, the components of accumulated earnings/loss on a tax-basis were as follows:

 

Fund    Undistributed
Ordinary Income
and Other
Ordinary  Losses
     Undistributed
Capital and Other
Gains/(Losses)
     Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
     Total Accumulated
Earnings/(Losses)
 

Total Dividend Fund

   $ 128,223       $ (27,064,337    $ 4,452,901       $ (22,483,213

Equity Income Fund

     223,296         (68,779,688      (5,014,388      (73,570,780

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     356,417         (82,028,530      5,644,825         (76,027,288

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     310,225         (80,792,197      12,642,743         (67,839,229

MidCap Dividend Fund

     194,523         (30,263,308      6,889,856         (23,178,929

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     269,407         (50,886,336      13,905,142         (36,711,787

The tax character of distributions paid during the years ended March 31, 2010 and March 31, 2009, was as follows:

 

      Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     Year Ended
March 31, 2009
 
Fund    Distributions Paid
from Ordinary
Income**
     Distributions Paid
from Ordinary
Income*
 

Total Dividend Fund

   $ 3,446,970       $ 3,313,229   

Equity Income Fund

     4,721,943         6,721,777   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     10,722,974         10,899,807   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     6,252,514         6,316,346   

MidCap Dividend Fund

     3,242,404         3,290,596   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     4,954,523         4,219,124   
  * The difference between book-basis and tax basis components of accumulated earnings/loss is attributable to tax refund receivable.
  ** Includes short-term capital gains.

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (concluded)

 

At March 31, 2010, for Federal income tax purposes, the Funds have capital loss carryforwards available to offset future capital gains through the years indicated. To the extent that these loss carryforwards are utilized, capital gains so offset will not be distributed to shareholders.

 

Fund    Capital Loss
Available
Through 2015
     Capital Loss
Available
Through 2016
     Capital Loss
Available
Through 2017
     Capital Loss
Available
Through 2018
     Capital Loss
Available Total
 

Total Dividend Fund

   $       $ 410,492       $ 4,674,701       $ 11,073,078       $ 16,158,271   

Equity Income Fund

     4,934         1,261,567         9,481,659         36,880,803         47,628,963   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     5,452         3,165,417         12,904,697         32,859,591         48,935,157   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     16,309         1,204,674         9,972,192         68,035,975         79,229,150   

MidCap Dividend Fund

             517,017         7,127,052         16,904,294         24,548,363   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     44,705         774,464         10,100,965         32,761,958         43,682,092   

Capital losses incurred after October 31 (“post-October capital losses”) and within the taxable year are deemed to arise on the first business day of each Fund’s next taxable year.

During the year ended March 31, 2010, the following Funds incurred and will elect to defer net post-October losses as follows:

 

Fund    Post-October
Capital Losses
 

Total Dividend Fund

   $ (10,906,066

Equity Income Fund

     (21,150,725

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     (33,093,373

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     (1,563,047

MidCap Dividend Fund

     (5,714,945

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     (7,204,244

At March 31, 2010, the effect of permanent book/tax reclassifications resulted in increases (decreases) to the components of net assets as follows:

 

Fund    Undistributed Net
Investment
Income/(Loss)
     Accumulated Net
Realized
Gain/(Loss)
     Paid-in Capital  

Total Dividend Fund

   $ (2,583    $ (2,338,797    $ 2,341,380   

Equity Income Fund

     (5,812      (4,825,609      4,831,421   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

             (7,512,866      7,512,866   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

             (12,576,193      12,576,193   

MidCap Dividend Fund

             (10,961,560      10,961,560   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     (50,746      (15,434,299      15,485,045   

These differences are primarily due to redemptions-in-kind and the tax treatment of income earned from investments in partnerships.

GAAP provides guidance on tax provisions that prescribe a minimum threshold for financial statement recognition of the benefit of a tax position taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. Foreign taxes are provided for based on each Fund’s understanding of the tax rules and rates that exist in the foreign markets in which it invests. Taxes are accrued and applied to net investment income, net realized capital gains and net unrealized appreciation, as applicable, as the income is earned or capital gains are recorded. As of and during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, the Funds did not have any liabilities for unrecognized tax benefits. If applicable, the Funds will recognize interest accrued related to unrecognized tax benefits in interest expense and penalties in “Other” expenses on the Statements of Operations. The Funds file tax returns with U.S. Internal Revenue Service, New York, and various states. Generally, each of the tax years in the four year period ended March 31, 2010, remains subject to examination by taxing authorities.

7. SUBSEQUENT EVENT

In accordance with GAAP provisions, management of the Funds has evaluated the possibility of subsequent events existing in the Funds’ financial statements through the date the financial statements were issued. Management has determined that there are no material events that would require disclosure in the Funds’ financial statements.

 

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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

 

The Board of Trustees and Shareholders of WisdomTree Trust:

We have audited the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities, including the schedules of investments, of WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Equity Income Fund, WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund, WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund and WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (six of the investment funds constituting the WisdomTree Trust (the “Trust”)) as of March 31, 2010, and the related statements of operations for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, and the financial highlights for each of the periods indicated therein. These financial statements and financial highlights are the responsibility of the Trust’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements and financial highlights based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements and financial highlights are free of material misstatement. We were not engaged to perform an audit of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements and financial highlights, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of March 31, 2010, by correspondence with the custodian and brokers or by other appropriate auditing procedures where replies from brokers were not received. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements and financial highlights referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Equity Income Fund, WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund, WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund and WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund of WisdomTree Trust at March 31, 2010, the results of their operations for the year then ended, the changes in their net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, and the financial highlights for each of the indicated periods, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

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Approval of Investment Advisory and Sub-Advisory Agreement (unaudited)

 

Approval of Investment Advisory Agreement. The Trust and the Investment Adviser have entered into an investment advisory agreement covering each Fund discussed herein. At a meeting held on March 19, 2010, the Board of Trustees re-approved the Investment Advisory Agreement for each Fund. The Board reviewed and analyzed the factors it deemed relevant, including: (i) the nature, quality and extent of the services to be provided to the Funds by WTAM; (ii) the performance of the Funds; (iii) the costs of services to be provided and the profits to be realized by WTAM from its relationship with the Funds; (iv) the extent to which economies of scale would be realized as the Funds grow; (v) whether the fee levels reflect these economies of scale for the benefit of investors; and (vi) the fees charged by the Investment Adviser for non-registered funds.

The Board also considered the nature and quality of the services to be provided by WTAM to the Funds, recognizing WTAM’s operational capabilities and resources. The Board also noted the extensive responsibilities that WTAM has as investment adviser to the Funds, including the selection of the Funds’ Sub-Adviser and oversight of the Sub-Adviser’s compliance with Fund policies and objectives, oversight of general Fund compliance with federal and state laws, and the implementation of Board directives as they relate to the Funds.

The Board gave substantial consideration to the fees payable under the Advisory Agreement. In this connection, the Board evaluated WTAM’s anticipated costs and profitability in serving as investment adviser to the Funds, including the costs associated with the personnel, systems and equipment necessary to manage the Funds and the costs associated with compensating the Sub-Adviser. The Board also examined the fees to be paid by each Fund in light of fees paid to other investment managers by comparable funds and the method of computing each Fund’s fee. After comparing the fees with those of comparable funds and in light of the quality and extent of services to be provided and the costs anticipated to be incurred by WTAM, the Board concluded that the level of the fees paid to WTAM with respect to each Fund is fair and reasonable. The Board also re-approved the Sub-Advisory Agreement between WTAM and Mellon Capital Management (“MCM”), on behalf of each Fund, using essentially the same criteria it used in connection with the Advisory Agreement. The Board considered MCM’s operational capabilities and resources and MCM’s experience in serving as an adviser to ETFs, noting that MCM and Dreyfus currently provides investment advisory and management services to other ETFs. The Board considered the investment performance of the Funds, and the expertise and performance of the MCM personnel. The Board also noted that Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, an affiliate of MCM, serves as the Funds’ administrator, accountant, custodian, transfer agent and securities lending agent and receives compensation for acting in these capacities and is responsible for, among other things, coordinating the Funds’ audits, financial statements and tax returns, managing expenses and budgeting for the Funds, processing trades on behalf of each Fund and custodying Fund assets. As such, the Board concluded that the benefits accruing to MCM and its affiliates by virtue of their relationship to the Trust are reasonable and fair in comparison with the anticipated costs of providing the relevant services. The Board noted that WTAM, not the Funds, pays the fees to MCM under the Sub-Advisory Agreement for each Fund.

Based on these considerations and the overall high quality of the personnel, operations, financial condition, investment advisory capabilities, methodologies, and performance of WTAM and MCM, the Board determined that the re-approval of the Advisory Agreements and the Sub-Advisory Agreements was in the best interests of each Fund. After full consideration of these and other factors, the Board, including a majority of the Independent Trustees, with the assistance of independent counsel, approved the Advisory Agreements and Sub-Advisory Agreements.

 

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Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited)

 

The chart below presents information about differences between the per share net asset value (“NAV”) of each Fund and the market trading price of shares of each Fund. For these purposes, the “market price” is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. The term “premium” is sometimes used to describe a market price in excess of NAV and the term “discount” is sometimes used to describe a market price below NAV. The chart presents information about the size and frequency of premiums or discounts. As with other exchange traded funds, the market price of Fund shares is typically slightly higher or lower than the Fund’s per share NAV. Factors that contribute to the differences between market price and NAV include the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors’ assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

Differences between the closing times of the U.S. and non-U.S. markets may contribute to differences between the NAV and market price of Funds that invest in non-U.S. securities. Many non-U.S. markets close prior to the close of the U.S. securities exchanges. Developments after the close of such markets as a result of ongoing price discovery may be reflected in a Fund’s market price but not in it’s NAV (or vice versa).

 

                 

Market Price Above or

Equal to Net Asset Value

      

Market Price Below

Net Asset Value

 
        Basis Point
Differential*
       Number
of Days
       Percentage of
Total Days
       Number
of Days
       Percentage of
Total Days
 

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           418           41.17        542           53.40
       25 – 49.9           23           2.27        12           1.18
       50 – 74.9           6           0.59        5           0.49
       75 – 99.9           3           0.30        0           0.00
       100 – 124.9           1           0.10        1           0.10
       125 – 174.9           1           0.10        0           0.00
       175 – 199.9           2           0.20        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       >250           1           0.10        0           0.00
         Total           455           44.83        560           55.17

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           383           37.72        566           55.76
       25 – 49.9           29           2.86        13           1.28
       50 – 74.9           5           0.49        5           0.49
       75 – 99.9           2           0.20        1           0.10
       100 – 124.9           2           0.20        1           0.10
       125 – 174.9           3           0.30        1           0.10
       175 – 199.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9           0           0.00        1           0.10
       >250           2           0.20        1           0.10
         Total           426           41.97        589           58.03

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           505           49.75        417           41.08
       25 – 49.9           42           4.14        17           1.67
       50 – 74.9           18           1.77        2           0.20
       75 – 99.9           2           0.20        0           0.00
       100 – 124.9           2           0.20        0           0.00
       125 – 174.9           1           0.10        1           0.10
       175 – 199.9           1           0.10        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       >250           5           0.49        2           0.20
         Total           576           56.75        439           43.25

 

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Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited)(concluded)

 

                 

Market Price Above or

Equal to Net Asset Value

      

Market Price Below

Net Asset Value

 
        Basis Point
Differential*
       Number
of Days
       Percentage of
Total Days
       Number
of Days
       Percentage of
Total Days
 

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           465           45.81        460           45.31
       25 – 49.9           47           4.63        18           1.77
       50 – 74.9           4           0.39        2           0.20
       75 – 99.9           3           0.30        2           0.20
       100 – 124.9           2           0.20        1           0.10
       125 – 174.9           1           0.10        1           0.10
       175 – 199.9           1           0.10        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9           4           0.39        1           0.10
       >250           2           0.20        1           0.10
         Total           529           52.12        486           47.88

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           468           46.10        476           46.90
       25 – 49.9           20           1.97        18           1.77
       50 – 74.9           8           0.79        4           0.39
       75 – 99.9           2           0.20        4           0.39
       100 – 124.9           2           0.20        3           0.30
       125 – 174.9           2           0.20        1           0.10
       175 – 199.9           2           0.20        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9           4           0.39        0           0.00
       >250           1           0.10        0           0.00
         Total           509           50.15        506           49.85

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           434           42.75        444           43.73
       25 – 49.9           50           4.92        48           4.73
       50 – 74.9           12           1.18        6           0.59
       75 – 99.9           2           0.20        2           0.20
       100 – 124.9           3           0.30        2           0.20
       125 – 174.9           3           0.30        2           0.20
       175 – 199.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9           1           0.10        1           0.10
       >250           3           0.30        2           0.20
         Total           508           50.05        507           49.95
* Basis point (bps), is a unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1%.

 

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Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited)

 

The Board of Trustees has responsibility for the overall management and operations of the Funds, including general supervision of the duties performed by WisdomTree Asset Management and other service providers. The Board of Trustees elects the officers of the Trust who are responsible for administering the Trust’s day-to-day operations. Each Trustee serves until his or her successor is duly elected or appointed and qualified.

The address of each Trustee and Officer is c/o WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc., 380 Madison Avenue, 21st Floor, New York, NY 10017.

Interested Trustee and Officers

 

Name

(year of birth)

 

Position

 

Term of Office
and Length of
Time Served

 

Principal Occupation(s)

During the Past 5 Years

  Number of Portfolios
in Fund Complex
Overseen by Trustee/
Officer+
   

Other

Directorships

Held by Trustee/

Officer

Jonathan Steinberg

(1964)

  Trustee, President*  

Trustee and

Officer

since 2005

  President, WisdomTree Trust since 2005; Chief Executive Officer of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. and Director of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. since 1989.     42      None.

Amit Muni

(1969)

  Treasurer,* Assistant Secretary*  

Officer

since 2008

  Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. since March 2008; International Securities Exchange Holdings, Inc. (ISE), Controller and Chief Accounting Officer from 2003 to 2008.     42      None.

Richard Morris

(1967)

 

Secretary,* Chief Legal

Officer*

 

Officer

since 2005

  General Counsel of WisdomTree Asset Management since 2009; Deputy Counsel of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. since 2005; Senior Counsel at Barclays Global Investors, N.A. from 2002 to 2005.     42      None.

 

+

As of March 31, 2010.

 

* Elected by and serves at the pleasure of the Board of Trustees.

 

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Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited) (concluded)

 

Independent Trustees

 

Name

(year of birth)

 

Position

 

Term of Office
and Length of
Time Served

 

Principal Occupation(s)

During the Past 5 Years

  Number of Portfolios
in Fund Complex
Overseen by
Trustee+
   

Other
Directorships

Held by Trustee

Gregory Barton

(1961)*

  Trustee  

Trustee

since 2006

  Executive Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Secretary of TheStreet.com, 2009 to present; General Counsel of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. from 2007 to 2008; Executive Vice President of Licensing and Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Secretary of Ziff Davis Media Inc. from 2004 to 2007; Executive Vice President of Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Secretary of Ziff Davis Media Inc. from 2002 to 2004; President from 2001 to 2002, Chief Financial Officer from 2000 to 2002, Vice President of Business Development from 1999 to 2001 and General Counsel and Secretary from 1998 to 2002 of WisdomTree Investments, Inc.     42      None.

Toni Massaro

(1955)**

  Trustee  

Trustee

since 2006

  Dean Emerita at University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (“Rogers College of Law”) since 2009; Dean at the Rogers College of Law from 1999 to 2009; Regents’ Professor since 2006; Milton O. Riepe Chair in Constitutional Law since 1997; Professor at the Rogers College of Law since 1990.     42      None.

Victor Ugolyn

(1947)

  Trustee, Chairman of the Board of Trustees  

Trustee

since 2006

  Private Investor - 2005 to Present; President and Chief Executive Officer of William D. Witter, Inc. from 2005 to 2006; Consultant to AXA Enterprise in 2004; Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Capital Management (subsidiary of The MONY Group, Inc.) and Enterprise Group of Funds, Chairman of MONY Securities Corporation, and Chairman of the Fund Board of Enterprise Group of Funds 1991 to 2004.     42     

Trustee on Board of Trustees of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame;

Member of the Board of Overseers of Stanford University’s Hoover Institution.

 

+ As of March 31, 2010.

 

* Chair of the Audit Committee.

 

** Chair of the Governance and Nominating Committee.

 

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Supplemental Information (unaudited)

 

Federal Income Tax Information

The following Federal tax information related to the Funds fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, is provided for information purposes only and should not be used for reporting to federal or state revenue agencies. Federal tax information for the calendar year will be reported on Form 1099-DIV in January 2011.

Certain dividends paid by the Funds may be subject to a maximum tax rate of 15%, as provided by the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003. Of the distributions paid during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, the following represents the maximum amount of ordinary income distributions that may be considered qualified dividend income:

 

Fund    Qualified Dividend
Income
 

Total Dividend Fund

   $ 3,379,547   

Equity Income Fund

     4,515,370   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     10,722,974   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     6,237,772   

MidCap Dividend Fund

     2,453,253   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     3,049,931   

The following represents the percentage of dividends paid during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 that qualify for the 70% dividends received deduction for corporate shareholders:

 

Fund    Dividends-
Received
Deduction
 

Total Dividend Fund

     98.04

Equity Income Fund

     95.64   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     100.00   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     99.83   

MidCap Dividend Fund

     75.68   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     61.65   

 

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General Information (unaudited)

 

Proxy Voting Policies, Procedures and Record

A complete copy of the Proxy Voting Policy may be obtained by calling 866-909-9473; or writing to: WisdomTree Trust, c/o ALPS Distributors, Inc., 1290 Broadway, Suite 1100, Denver, Colorado 80203.

The Trust is required to disclose annually the Funds’ complete proxy voting record on Form N-PX covering the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 and to file Form N-PX with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) no later than August 31 of each year. The current Form N-PX for the Funds is available at no charge upon request by calling 866-909-9473 or through the Trust’s website at www.wisdomtree.com. The Funds’ Form N-PX is also available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

Shareholder Reports and Quarterly Portfolio Disclosure

The Funds are required to file their complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for their first and third fiscal quarters on Form N-Q. Copies of the filings are available, without charge, upon request on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and are also available by calling the Trust at 1-866-909-WISE. You can also obtain copies of Form N-Q by (i) visiting the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, DC (information on the operation of the Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330). (ii) sending your request and a duplicating fee to the SEC’s Public Reference Room, Washington, DC 20549-0102 or (iii) sending your request electronically to publicinfosec.gov.

Information about each Fund’s portfolio holdings is available daily, without charge, at www.wisdomtree.com.

The Fund’s Statement of Additional Information (“SAI”) has additional information about the Funds’ Trustees and Officers and is available without charge upon request. Contact your financial representative for a free prospectus or SAI.

 

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The WisdomTree Family of Funds

 

The following is a list of WisdomTree Funds being offered, along with their respective ticker symbols as of March 31, 2010:

 

WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

 

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

 

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

 

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DTN)

 

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

 

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

 

WisdomTree International Dividend Funds

 

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

 

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH)

 

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

 

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFE)

 

WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (DXJ)

 

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund (DNL)

 

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

 

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (DND)

 

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (DNH)

 

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (DOL)

 

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DOO)

 

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

 

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

 

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund (GULF)

 

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

  

WisdomTree International Dividend Sector Funds

 

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund (DBN)

 

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund (DKA)

 

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund (DBU)

 

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund (DRW)

 

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

 

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

 

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

 

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

 

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

 

WisdomTree LargerCap Value Fund (EZY)

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

 

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI)

 

WisdomTree Currency Income Funds

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Brazilian Real Fund (BZF)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Chinese Yuan Fund (CYB)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Emerging Currency Fund (CEW)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Euro Fund (EU)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Indian Rupee Fund (ICN)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Japanese Yen Fund (JYF)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus New Zealand Dollar Fund (BNZ)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus South African Rand Fund (SZR)

The WisdomTree Funds are exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) as series of WisdomTree Trust (“Trust”). WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of WisdomTree Investments, Inc., serves as the investment adviser to the WisdomTree Trust. None of the WisdomTree entities are affiliated with ALPS Distributors, Inc., the Funds’ distributor. WisdomTree Investments, its affiliates and their independent providers are not liable for any informational errors, incompleteness, or delays, or for any actions taken in reliance on information contained herein.

Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the Funds carefully before investing. A prospectus, containing this and other information, is available at www.wisdomtree.com, or by calling 1-866-909-WISE (9473). Investors should read the prospectus carefully before investing. There are risks associated with investing, including possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Indexes are unmanaged and you can not invest directly in an index.

There are risks associated with investing including possible loss of principal. In addition to the normal risks of investing, foreign investing involves special risks, such as risk of loss from currency fluctuation or political or economic uncertainty. Investments in real estate involve additional special risks, such as credit risk, interest rate fluctuations and the effect of varied economic conditions. Funds that focus their investments in one country increase the impact of events and developments associated with the region which can adversely affect performance. Funds focusing on a single country, sector and/or smaller companies generally experience greater price volatility. Investments in emerging frontier markets are generally less liquid and less efficient than developed markets. Investments in currency involve additional special risks, such as credit risk, interest rate fluctuations, derivative investment risk and the effect of varied economic conditions. Derivatives can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities. As these Funds can have a high concentration in some issuers the Funds can be adversely impacted by changes affecting issuers. Unlike typical exchange-traded funds, there are no indexes that the currency funds attempt to track or replicate. Thus, the ability of the currency Funds to achieve their objectives will depend on the effectiveness of the portfolio manager. Please read the Funds’ prospectus for specific details regarding each Fund’s risk profile. Transactions in Fund shares will result in brokerage commissions and will generate tax consequences. Shares may be sold through brokerage accounts, but may be redeemed from the Funds only in large amounts of 50,000 shares or more.


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Domestic and International Earnings Funds

 

Annual Report

March 31, 2010

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI)


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Management’s Discussion of Funds’ Performance (unaudited)

       2   

Performance Summaries (unaudited)

       4   

Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited)

       13   
Schedules of Investments     

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund

       15   

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund

       27   

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund

       34   

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund

       41   

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund

       50   

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund

       55   

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (consolidated)

       59   

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

       62   

Statements of Operations

       63   

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

       64   

Financial Highlights

       67   

Notes to Financial Statements

       72   

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

       79   

Approval of Investment Advisory and Sub-Advisory Agreement (unaudited)

       80   

Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited)

       81   

Trustee and Officers Information (unaudited)

       83   

Supplemental Information (unaudited)

       85   

General Information (unaudited)

       86   

“WisdomTree” is a registered mark of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. and is licensed for use by the Trust.

 

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Management’s Discussion of Funds’ Performance (unaudited)

Domestic and International Earnings Funds

 

The U.S. equity market, measured by the Russell 3000 Index, S&P 500 Index, and Dow Jones Industrial Average, all popular benchmarks for the broad U.S. equity markets, rallied between 47% and 53% for the 12 month period ended March 31, 2010 (the “period”). These 12-month gains in stock prices came close to erasing the significant declines in those same benchmarks that ranged from 36% to 38% for the 12 months ended March 31, 2009. The broad market averages are now showing cumulative losses of 5-7% over the prior 24-months.

In the depths of the bear market that occurred in March 2009, investors were panicking about the safety of major financial institutions and those fears spread throughout the entire economy. At the close of the Funds’ fiscal year end in March 2010, the concerns about a financial meltdown have largely been largely taken off the table, though significant worries about the health of the economy remain. The Federal Reserve, led by Chairman Benjamin Bernanke, instituted a series of emergency lending programs that have restored confidence in the financial system, jump started bank lending, and lowered the interest rates for consumers and businesses. These extraordinary measures included, but were not limited to, “quantitative easing” policies to keep long-term bond and mortgage rates low and the lowering of the Federal Funds target interest rate to a historically low level — near zero. In addition to the easy monetary policies and all the special Federal Reserve programs designed to restore confidence in the financial system, substantial fiscal policy support measures for the economy were enacted by newly elected President Barack Obama, who assumed office in January 2009. While the U.S. unemployment rate, a lagging economic indicator, remained stubbornly high at 9.7% in March 2010, consumer and investor confidence generally rose throughout the period.

 

TICKER    WISDOMTREE FUND    1 YEAR
RETURN
    CAPITALIZATION-WEIGHTED
BENCHMARK INDEX
   1 YEAR
RETURN
    1 YEAR
RETURN
FUND
vs
INDEX
 

EPI

   WisdomTree India Earnings Fund      112.11   MSCI India Index      115.88     -3.77

EES

   WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund      91.88   Russell 2000 Index      62.76     29.12

EZM

   WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund      82.49   S&P MidCap 400 Index      64.07     18.42

EZY

   WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund      55.57   Russell 1000 Value Index      53.56     2.01

EXT

   WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund      53.82   Russell 3000 Index      52.44     1.38

EPS

   WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund      49.49   S&P 500 Index      49.77     -0.28

ROI

   WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund      37.46   Russell 1000 Growth Index      49.75     -12.29

As with the downturn, in which small cap stocks led the broader markets on the way down during the year ended March 31, 2009, small cap stocks led the markets higher during the year ended March 31, 2010. The perceived tendency of small cap stocks to outperform larger capitalization companies during the initial recovery phases of a bull market and their relative underperformance in recessions and bear markets is tied to many investors’ views that small cap stocks are more sensitive to the changing economic conditions than large capitalization stocks. This general tendency was played out during the period as many small cap stocks saw significant relative gains.

The WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT) performed better than its corresponding cap-weighted index over the period. However, this was not as significant as the relative outperformance of the WisdomTree mid- and small-cap earnings Funds against their corresponding capitalization-weighted indexes.

WisdomTree’s earnings weighted funds are designed to track indexes based on the earnings stream generated by companies included in the underlying WisdomTree index. There are two primary factors that drive performance differential versus market cap-weighted benchmarks: aggregate exposure to a sector and stock selection within a sector, both of which are determined as part of WisdomTree’s rules-based index methodology. These exposures are not subjectively determined. Rather they are objectively determined at the re-balancing dates based on the earnings stream.

 

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Management’s Discussion of Funds’ Performance (unaudited) (concluded)

 

For the Total Earnings Fund (EXT) and the Earnings 500 Fund (EPS) better stock selection in the materials and health care sectors impacted returns positively, while higher exposure to the energy sector, which under-performed the market, was a negative factor.

In the SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES) three sectors with significant positive performance were given above average weight as a result of our rules-based index methodology: consumer discretionary, energy, and materials sectors. These sectors helped drive the significant performance differential of EES over its cap-weighted benchmark.

Internationally, India is the only region of the world where WisdomTree sets portfolio weights based on earnings. This is because the tax regulations in India act as a disincentive to dividend payments. During the period, emerging markets led the global economy and financial markets higher, and India was one of the best performing countries in the world. The WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI) was up over 110%, led by sectors such as the consumer discretionary sector.

The views expressed in this report reflect those of WisdomTree Asset Management only through the end of the period of the report as stated on the cover. The portfolio managers’ views are subject to change at any time based on market and other conditions and should not be construed as a recommendation. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Fund returns are shown at NAV. Please see Performance Summaries on the subsequent pages for more complete performance information. Please see page 12 for the list of index descriptions.

Fund performance assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gain distributions. An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Funds’ performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. For the most recent month end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

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The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    3.5%   

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

    2.5%   

Microsoft Corp.

    2.3%   

General Electric Co.

    2.1%   

Johnson & Johnson

    2.0%   

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class B

    1.9%   

International Business Machines Corp.

    1.7%   

Chevron Corp.

    1.7%   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    1.7%   

Pfizer, Inc.

    1.5%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund seeks investment results that correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Earnings Index.

The WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (Ticker Symbol: EXT) returned 53.82% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an overweighted position to Materials, which had above average returns and had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Energy stocks had below average returns and an overweight position in the sector contributed to a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.28%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Earnings Index
     Russell 3000 Index  

One Year

       53.82      52.96      54.37      52.44

Three Year

       -3.40      -3.53      -3.22      -3.99

Since Inception1

       -3.85      -3.99      -3.68      -4.52
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on February 23, 2007.

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Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

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The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    4.0%   

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

    2.8%   

Microsoft Corp.

    2.6%   

General Electric Co.

    2.3%   

Johnson & Johnson

    2.3%   

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class B

    2.2%   

International Business Machines Corp.

    2.0%   

Chevron Corp.

    1.9%   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    1.9%   

Pfizer, Inc.

    1.7%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund seeks investment results that correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Earnings 500 Index.

The WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (Ticker Symbol: EPS) returned 49.49% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to Health Care, which had below average returns. This underweighting had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Energy stocks had below average returns and an overweight position in the sector contributed to a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.28%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Earnings 500
Index
     S&P 500 Index  

One Year

       49.49      48.95      50.18      49.77

Three Year

       -3.97      -4.11      -3.66      -4.17

Since Inception1

       -4.37      -4.49      -4.06      -4.63
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on February 23, 2007.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    1.7%   

Huntsman Corp.

    1.3%   

Tidewater, Inc.

    0.7%   

Omnicare, Inc.

    0.7%   

Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

    0.6%   

Kinetic Concepts, Inc.

    0.6%   

Patriot Coal Corp.

    0.6%   

Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    0.6%   

Southern Union Co.

    0.6%   

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.

    0.6%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund seeks investment results that correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Index.

The WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (Ticker Symbol: EZM) returned 82.49% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Midcap companies generally performed well throughout the period and every sector contributed positively to returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
MidCap Earnings
Index
     S&P MidCap
400 Index
 

One Year

       82.49      81.91      83.85      64.07

Three Year

       0.31      0.19      0.36      -0.83

Since Inception1

       -0.47      -0.51      -0.40      -1.47
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on February 23, 2007.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

MBIA, Inc.

    2.2%   

First Financial Bancorp

    1.5%   

Innophos Holdings, Inc.

    0.8%   

Deluxe Corp.

    0.8%   

Amtrust Financial Services, Inc.

    0.8%   

Buckeye Technologies, Inc.

    0.7%   

Sun Healthcare Group, Inc.

    0.7%   

Cincinnati Bell, Inc.

    0.7%   

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

    0.6%   

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

    0.6%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund seeks investment results that correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Index.

The WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (Ticker Symbol: EES) returned 91.88% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). Every sector contributed positively to returns. Overweight positions in Energy and Materials resulted in significant contributions to positive Fund performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
SmallCap
Earnings Index
     Russell 2000 Index  

One Year

       91.88      90.93      92.79      62.76

Three Year

       -1.51      -1.54      -1.64      -3.99

Since Inception1

       -2.73      -2.80      -2.83      -4.80
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on February 23, 2007.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

(Formerly, WisdomTree Low P/E Fund)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Chevron Corp.

    9.3%   

ConocoPhillips

    7.5%   

Time Warner, Inc.

    6.8%   

Hewlett-Packard Co.

    5.2%   

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

    5.1%   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    2.9%   

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    2.3%   

Marathon Oil Corp.

    2.2%   

Home Depot, Inc.

    1.7%   

WellPoint, Inc.

    1.6%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund seeks investment results that correspond to the price and yield performance before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree LargeCap Value Index. The LargeCap Value Index is a fundamentally weighted index that measures the performance of large-cap value companies. The Index consists of U.S. companies that have positive cumulative earnings over the past four fiscal quarters and that meet WisdomTree’s market capitalization, liquidity, and other requirements as of the Index measurement date. Effective June 19, 2009, the WisdomTree Low P/E Fund changed its investment objective and was renamed the WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (Ticker Symbol: EZY) returned 55.57% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to Health Care, which had below average returns. This underweighting had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. An underweight position in Financials, which outperformed, contributed to a drag on performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     Spliced Wisdom  Tree
Index1
     Russell 1000
Value Index
 

One Year

       55.57      54.94      56.49      53.56

Three Year

       -6.94      -7.04      -6.66      -7.33

Since Inception2

       -7.24      -7.31      -6.98      -7.49
1

WisdomTree Low P/E Index through June 19, 2009; WisdomTree LargeCap Value Index thereafter.

 

2

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on February 23, 2007.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

 

# Amount represents less than 0.05%.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    14.3%   

Chevron Corp.

    9.5%   

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

    5.3%   

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

    3.7%   

Apple, Inc.

    3.4%   

Oracle Corp.

    2.9%   

Abbott Laboratories

    2.3%   

Google, Inc. Class A

    2.3%   

Amgen, Inc.

    2.2%   

Anadarko Petroleum Corp.

    2.1%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund seeks investment results that correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Index.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (Ticker Symbol: ROI) returned 37.46% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to Health Care, which had below average returns. This underweighting had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Energy stocks had below average returns and an overweight position in the sector contributed to a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
LargeCap Growth
Index
     Russell
1000 Growth
Index
 

One Year

       37.46      36.94      38.39      49.75

Since Inception1

       30.66      30.37      31.37      40.17
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on December 4, 2008.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Reliance Industries Ltd.

    10.9%   

Infosys Technologies Ltd.

    8.1%   

Oil & Natural Gas Corp., Ltd.

    6.3%   

State Bank of India Ltd.

    3.2%   

ICICI Bank Ltd.

    2.8%   

Bharti Airtel Ltd.

    2.8%   

Housing Development Finance Corp.

    2.6%   

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

    2.4%   

Sesa Goa Ltd.

    2.2%   

Tata Steel Ltd.

    2.2%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree India Earnings Fund seeks investment results that correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree India Earnings Index.

The WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (Ticker Symbol: EPI) returned 112.11% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). Consumer Staples and Industrials had notable contributions to positive Fund performance. Telecommunications Services and Energy created a drag on performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual net expense ratio of the Fund is 0.88%. Fund expenses are capped by contract at 0.88%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
India Earnings
Index
     MSCI
India Index
 

One Year

       112.11      112.54      115.36      115.88

Since Inception1

       -2.77      -2.95      -1.03      -4.11
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on February 22, 2008.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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      Cumulative Returns as of 3/31/10 (unaudited)  
     Total Return NAV (%)     Market Price (%)  
      1-Year     3-Year     Since
Inception
    1-Year     3-Year     Since
Inception
 

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund

     53.82     -9.85     -11.46     52.96     -10.23     -11.85

Russell 3000 Index

     52.44     -11.50     -13.35     52.44     -11.50     -13.35

WT Earnings Index

     54.37     -9.36     -10.97     54.37     -9.36     -10.97

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund

     49.49     -11.45     -12.92     48.95     -11.82     -13.26

S&P 500 Index

     49.77     -11.98     -13.68     49.77     -11.98     -13.68

WT Earnings 500 Index

     50.18     -10.59     -12.05     50.18     -10.59     -12.05

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund

     82.49     0.94     -1.45     81.91     0.58     -1.58

S&P MidCap 400 Index

     64.07     -2.46     -4.49     64.07     -2.46     -4.49

WT MidCap Earnings Index

     83.85     1.07     -1.24     83.85     1.07     -1.24

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund

     91.88     -4.47     -8.21     90.93     -4.54     -8.42

Russell 2000 Index

     62.76     -11.50     -14.14     62.76     -11.50     -14.14

WT SmallCap Earnings Index

     92.79     -4.85     -8.52     92.79     -4.85     -8.52

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund

     55.57     -19.41     -20.77     54.94     -19.66     -20.95

Russell 1000 Value Index

     53.56     -20.42     -21.45     53.56     -20.42     -21.45

Spliced WisdomTree Index

     56.49     -18.67     -20.11     56.49     -18.67     -20.11

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund

     37.46     n/a        42.36     36.94     n/a        41.93

Russell 1000 Growth Index

     49.75     n/a        56.19     49.75     n/a        56.19

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Index

     38.39     n/a        43.38     38.39     n/a        43.38

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund

     112.11     n/a        -5.74     112.54     n/a        -6.12

MSCI India Index

     115.88     n/a        -8.46     115.88     n/a        -8.46

WT India Earnings Index

     115.36     n/a        -2.15     115.36     n/a        -2.15

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

Please see page 12 for the list of index descriptions.

 

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Description of Terms and Indices (unaudited)

 

Below are descriptions of each index referenced in this Annual Report:

The WisdomTree Earnings Index measures the performance of earnings-generating companies within the broad U.S. stock market.

The WisdomTree Earnings 500 Index measures the performance of earnings-generating companies within the large-cap segment of the U.S. stock market.

The WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Index measures the performance of earnings-generating companies within the mid-capitalization segment of the U.S. stock market.

The WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Index measures the performance of earnings-generating companies within the small-capitalization segment of the U.S. stock market.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Value Index is a fundamentally weighted index that measures the stock performance of value companies in the US.

The WisdomTree Low P/E Index measures the performance of companies with the lowest price-to-earnings ratios (P/E ratios) in the WisdomTree Earnings Index.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Index is a fundamentally weighted index that measures the performance of large cap growth companies.

The WisdomTree India Earnings Index is a fundamentally weighted index that measures the performance of companies incorporated and traded in India that are profitable and that are eligible to be purchased by foreign investors as of the index measurement date.

The Russell 3000 Index measures the performance of the 3,000 largest U.S. companies, based on total market capitalization.

The S&P 500 Index is a capitalization-weighted index of 500 stocks selected by Standard & Poor’s Index Committee, designed to represent the performance of the leading industries in the United States economy.

The Russell 1000 Value Index is a measure of the large-capitalization value segment of the U.S. equity universe, selecting from the Russell 1000 Index.

The S&P Midcap 400 Index is a capitalization-weighted index that measures the performance of the mid-capitalization range of the U.S. stock market, with stocks selected by the Standard & Poor’s Index Committee.

The Russell 2000 Index measures performance of the smallest 2,000 securities in the Russell 3000 Index.

The MSCI India Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization index that is designed to measure the performance of stocks in India.

Spliced WisdomTree Index — WisdomTree Low P/E Index through June 19, 2009; WisdomTree LargeCap Value Index thereafter.

Index performance information assumes the reinvestment of gross dividends and excludes management fees, transaction costs and expenses. Performance information for the MSCI India Index assumes reinvestment of net dividends and excludes management fees, transaction costs and expenses. You cannot directly invest in an index.

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Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited)

 

As a shareholder of a WisdomTree Fund, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, including brokerage commissions on purchases and sales of your Fund shares and (2) ongoing costs, including management fees and other Fund expenses. The following example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars and cents) of investing in a Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other funds.

The example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period from October 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010.

Actual expenses

The first line under each Fund in the table on the next page provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for your Fund under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During Period 10/01/09 to 3/31/10” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period.

Hypothetical example for comparison purposes

The second line under each Fund in the table on the next page provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on each Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in your Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds.

Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transactional costs, such as brokerage commissions paid on purchases and sales of Fund shares. Therefore, the second line under each Fund in the table is useful in comparing ongoing Fund costs only and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.

 

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Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited) (concluded)

 

 

      Beginning
Account Value
10/01/09
     Ending
Account Value
3/31/10
     Annualized
Expense Ratio
Based on the
Period
10/01/09 to
3/31/10
    Expenses Paid
During the
Period†
10/01/09 to
3/31/10
 

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,120.70         0.28   $ 1.48   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.54         0.28   $ 1.41   

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,115.93         0.28   $ 1.48   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.54         0.28   $ 1.41   

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,170.69         0.38   $ 2.06   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.04         0.38   $ 1.92   

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,108.29         0.38   $ 2.00   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.04         0.38   $ 1.92   

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,134.15         0.38   $ 2.02   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.04         0.38   $ 1.92   

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,102.88         0.38   $ 1.99   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.04         0.38   $ 1.92   

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,117.02         0.88   $ 4.64   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,020.54         0.88   $ 4.43   
Expenses are calculated using each Fund’s annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value for the period, multiplied by 182/365 (to reflect one-half year period).

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.7%      
Aerospace & Defense – 2.9%      

AAR Corp.*

     270       $ 6,701  

Alliant Techsystems, Inc.*

     203         16,504  

Ceradyne, Inc.*

     234         5,309  

Cubic Corp.

     234         8,424  

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

     177         6,160  

DynCorp International, Inc. Class A*

     893         10,261  

Esterline Technologies Corp.*

     136         6,723  

General Dynamics Corp.

     2,450         189,140  

Goodrich Corp.

     602         42,453  

HEICO Corp.

     229         11,807  

Hexcel Corp.*

     641         9,256  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     3,313         149,980  

ITT Corp.

     670         35,919  

L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.

     818         74,953  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     1,944         161,780  

Moog, Inc. Class A*

     183         6,482  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     1,058         69,373  

Orbital Sciences Corp.*

     227         4,315  

Precision Castparts Corp.

     671         85,022  

Raytheon Co.

     2,217         126,635  

Rockwell Collins, Inc.

     755         47,255  

Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc. Class A*

     684         15,992  

Stanley, Inc.*

     344         9,732  

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.*

     136         5,613  

TransDigm Group, Inc.

     392         20,792  

Triumph Group, Inc.

     116         8,130  

United Technologies Corp.

     3,540         260,579  
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               1,395,290  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.4%      

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc.*

     166         8,806  

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.(a)

     529         29,545  

Expeditors International Washington, Inc.

     624         23,038  

Forward Air Corp.

     111         2,919  

HUB Group, Inc. Class A*

     139         3,889  

United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B

     2,082         134,102  
           
Total Air Freight & Logistics               202,299  
Airlines – 0.1%      

Allegiant Travel Co.*

     189         10,935  

Hawaiian Holdings, Inc.*

     1,231         9,072  

Republic Airways Holdings, Inc.*

     454         2,688  

Skywest, Inc.

     342         4,884  
           
Total Airlines               27,579  
Automobiles – 0.0%      

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

     755         21,193  
Beverages – 2.6%      

Brown-Forman Corp. Class B(a)

     703         41,793  

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated

     163         9,562  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

     8,947         492,085  

Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.

     2,450         67,767  

Constellation Brands, Inc. Class A*

     550         9,042  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

     1,554       $ 54,654  

Hansen Natural Corp.*

     271         11,756  

Molson Coors Brewing Co. Class B

     842         35,414  

PepsiCo, Inc.

     7,617         503,941  
           
Total Beverages               1,226,014  
Biotechnology – 2.0%      

Alkermes, Inc.*

     1,027         13,320  

Amgen, Inc.*

     6,965         416,229  

Biogen Idec, Inc.*

     1,439         82,541  

Celgene Corp.*

     625         38,725  

Cephalon, Inc.*

     373         25,282  

Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     1,024         23,081  

Emergent Biosolutions, Inc.*

     143         2,401  

Genzyme Corp.*

     822         42,604  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.*

     4,598         209,117  

Immunomedics, Inc.*(a)

     2,853         9,472  

Martek Biosciences Corp.*

     487         10,962  

Myriad Genetics, Inc.*

     509         12,242  

OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     1,057         62,944  

PDL BioPharma, Inc.

     2,860         17,761  
           
Total Biotechnology               966,681  
Building Products – 0.0%      

Ameron International Corp.

     63         3,962  

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

     340         5,376  

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.*

     1         36  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.(a)

     138         3,831  
           
Total Building Products               13,205  
Capital Markets – 2.4%      

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     297         13,472  

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

     1,378         13,725  

BlackRock, Inc.

     232         50,520  

Broadpoint Gleacher Securities, Inc.*

     1,801         7,204  

Charles Schwab Corp. (The)

     4,274         79,881  

Eaton Vance Corp.

     435         14,590  

Federated Investors, Inc. Class B(a)

     481         12,689  

Franklin Resources, Inc.

     773         85,726  

GAMCO Investors, Inc. Class A

     133         6,052  

GFI Group, Inc.

     1,261         7,289  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     2,540         433,400  

Greenhill & Co., Inc.

     72         5,910  

Investment Technology Group, Inc.*

     250         4,172  

Knight Capital Group, Inc. Class A*

     1,195         18,224  

Northern Trust Corp.

     1,418         78,359  

optionsXpress Holdings, Inc.

     372         6,060  

Prospect Capital Corp.(a)

     304         3,694  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

     548         14,654  

Riskmetrics Group, Inc.*

     579         13,091  

SEI Investments Co.

     520         11,424  

State Street Corp.

     3,108         140,295  

Stifel Financial Corp.*

     74         3,977  

T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.

     622         34,166  

TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.*(a)

     3,067         58,457  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Class A(a)

     158       $ 5,694  
           
Total Capital Markets               1,122,725  
Chemicals – 1.7%      

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

     576         42,595  

Airgas, Inc.

     440         27,993  

Albemarle Corp.

     271         11,553  

Arch Chemicals, Inc.

     140         4,815  

Ashland, Inc.

     1         53  

Balchem Corp.

     411         10,131  

Celanese Corp. Series A

     824         26,244  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

     439         40,028  

Eastman Chemical Co.

     155         9,870  

Ecolab, Inc.

     520         22,854  

FMC Corp.

     272         16,467  

H.B. Fuller Co.

     317         7,357  

Huntsman Corp.

     4,064         48,971  

Innophos Holdings, Inc.

     479         13,364  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

     316         15,064  

Intrepid Potash, Inc.*(a)

     302         9,160  

Koppers Holdings, Inc.

     186         5,267  

Lubrizol Corp.

     322         29,534  

Monsanto Co.

     2,034         145,268  

Mosaic Co. (The)

     1,123         68,245  

NewMarket Corp.

     131         13,492  

Olin Corp.

     430         8,437  

PPG Industries, Inc.

     279         18,246  

Praxair, Inc.

     1,080         89,640  

RPM International, Inc.

     776         16,560  

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The) Class A

     316         14,647  

Sensient Technologies Corp.

     188         5,463  

Sigma-Aldrich Corp.

     547         29,352  

Stepan Co.

     139         7,769  

Terra Industries, Inc.

     778         35,601  

Valspar Corp.

     362         10,672  

W.R. Grace & Co.*

     1         28  
           
Total Chemicals               804,740  
Commercial Banks – 2.2%      

Associated Banc-Corp.

     507         6,997  

Bancfirst Corp.

     71         2,976  

BancorpSouth, Inc.

     321         6,728  

Bank of Hawaii Corp.(a)

     211         9,484  

Bank of the Ozarks, Inc.

     338         11,894  

BB&T Corp.

     2,626         85,056  

BOK Financial Corp.

     387         20,294  

Camden National Corp.

     279         8,959  

City National Corp.

     158         8,527  

Commerce Bancshares, Inc.

     439         18,061  

Community Bank System, Inc.

     159         3,622  

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

     390         10,565  

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.

     204         11,383  

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

     413         4,101  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc. Class A

     42         8,348  

First Financial Bancorp

     1,371         24,390  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.

     86       $ 4,433  

FirstMerit Corp.

     322         6,946  

FNB Corp.

     361         2,928  

Fulton Financial Corp.

     709         7,225  

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

     247         3,762  

Hancock Holding Co.

     114         4,766  

International Bancshares Corp.

     873         20,070  

M&T Bank Corp.

     362         28,736  

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

     154         3,519  

Old National Bancorp

     298         3,561  

Park National Corp.(a)

     69         4,299  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

     990         59,103  

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

     166         6,806  

Republic Bancorp, Inc. Class A

     476         8,968  

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

     117         2,445  

Simmons First National Corp. Class A(a)

     341         9,401  

Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.

     318         3,120  

SVB Financial Group*

     206         9,612  

TCF Financial Corp.(a)

     635         10,122  

Tompkins Financial Corp.

     241         8,792  

Trustmark Corp.

     248         6,059  

U.S. Bancorp

     5,131         132,790  

UMB Financial Corp.

     116         4,710  

United Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     160         4,195  

Valley National Bancorp(a)

     347         5,333  

Wells Fargo & Co.

     13,490         419,809  

Westamerica Bancorp.(a)

     91         5,246  
           
Total Commercial Banks               1,028,141  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.7%      

ABM Industries, Inc.

     208         4,410  

Cintas Corp.(a)

     550         15,450  

Clean Harbors, Inc.*

     72         4,000  

Consolidated Graphics, Inc.*

     166         6,874  

Copart, Inc.*

     273         9,719  

Cornell Cos., Inc.*

     435         7,965  

Corrections Corp. of America*

     419         8,321  

Covanta Holding Corp.*

     350         5,831  

Deluxe Corp.

     1,071         20,799  

Ennis, Inc.

     619         10,071  

Geo Group, Inc. (The)*

     183         3,627  

Herman Miller, Inc.

     482         8,705  

HNI Corp.

     277         7,377  

Iron Mountain, Inc.

     646         17,700  

Knoll, Inc.

     505         5,681  

M&F Worldwide Corp.*

     232         7,099  

McGrath Rentcorp

     409         9,910  

Mine Safety Appliances Co.

     154         4,306  

Mobile Mini, Inc.*

     600         9,294  

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

     1,118         27,335  

Republic Services, Inc.

     818         23,738  

Rollins, Inc.

     271         5,875  

Stericycle, Inc.*

     296         16,132  

SYKES Enterprises, Inc.*

     246         5,619  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Tetra Tech, Inc.*

     184       $ 4,239  

United Stationers, Inc.*

     163         9,593  

Waste Connections, Inc.*

     201         6,826  

Waste Management, Inc.

     2,215         76,262  
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               342,758  
Communications Equipment – 1.8%      

Adtran, Inc.

     327         8,616  

Arris Group, Inc.*

     503         6,041  

Black Box Corp.

     113         3,476  

Cisco Systems, Inc.*

     20,198         525,754  

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.*

     109         3,487  

F5 Networks, Inc.*

     211         12,979  

Harris Corp.

     749         35,570  

Juniper Networks, Inc.*

     827         25,372  

Polycom, Inc.*

     348         10,642  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     5,145         216,038  

Tekelec*

     292         5,303  

Tellabs, Inc.

     1,675         12,680  
           
Total Communications Equipment               865,958  
Computers & Peripherals – 4.9%      

Apple, Inc.*

     2,423         569,235  

Dell, Inc.*

     8,787         131,893  

Diebold, Inc.(a)

     224         7,114  

EMC Corp.*

     4,664         84,139  

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     11,425         607,239  

International Business Machines Corp.

     6,506         834,394  

Lexmark International, Inc. Class A*

     163         5,881  

NetApp, Inc.*

     713         23,215  

QLogic Corp.*(a)

     524         10,637  

Synaptics, Inc.*(a)

     339         9,360  

Teradata Corp.*

     777         22,448  

Western Digital Corp.*

     1,073         41,836  
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               2,347,391  
Construction & Engineering – 0.5%      

Aecom Technology Corp.*

     594         16,852  

EMCOR Group, Inc.*(a)

     389         9,581  

Fluor Corp.

     1,326         61,672  

Granite Construction, Inc.

     137         4,140  

Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.*

     850         38,412  

KBR, Inc.

     1,400         31,024  

MasTec, Inc.*

     394         4,968  

Quanta Services, Inc.*

     828         15,864  

Tutor Perini Corp.*

     759         16,508  

URS Corp.*

     455         22,573  
           
Total Construction & Engineering               221,594  
Construction Materials – 0.0%      

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.(a)

     91         7,603  

Texas Industries, Inc.

     92         3,143  

Vulcan Materials Co.

     157         7,417  
           
Total Construction Materials               18,163  
Consumer Finance – 0.2%      

Advance America, Cash Advance Centers, Inc.

     1,510         8,788  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

American Express Co.

     1,242       $ 51,245  

Cash America International, Inc.

     177         6,988  

Credit Acceptance Corp.*(a)

     251         10,351  

Dollar Financial Corp.*

     317         7,627  

Ezcorp, Inc. Class A*

     205         4,223  

First Cash Financial Services, Inc.*

     418         9,016  

Nelnet, Inc. Class A

     517         9,596  

Student Loan Corp. (The)

     140         4,974  

World Acceptance Corp.*(a)

     159         5,737  
           
Total Consumer Finance               118,545  
Containers & Packaging – 0.4%      

AEP Industries, Inc.*

     228         5,933  

Aptargroup, Inc.

     205         8,067  

Ball Corp.

     505         26,957  

Bemis Co., Inc.

     297         8,530  

Boise, Inc.*

     1,738         10,654  

Crown Holdings, Inc.*

     324         8,735  

Greif, Inc. Class A

     70         3,844  

Packaging Corp. of America

     898         22,100  

Pactiv Corp.*

     666         16,770  

Rock-Tenn Co. Class A

     326         14,856  

Sealed Air Corp.

     965         20,342  

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

     276         16,623  

Sonoco Products Co.

     252         7,759  

Temple-Inland, Inc.

     551         11,257  
           
Total Containers & Packaging               182,427  
Distributors – 0.1%      

Core-Mark Holding Co., Inc.*

     296         9,061  

Genuine Parts Co.

     773         32,651  

LKQ Corp.*

     526         10,678  
           
Total Distributors               52,390  
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.5%      

Apollo Group, Inc. Class A*

     899         55,100  

Brink’s Home Security Holdings, Inc.*

     275         11,701  

Career Education Corp.*

     232         7,340  

Corinthian Colleges, Inc.*

     646         11,363  

DeVry, Inc.

     294         19,169  

H&R Block, Inc.

     2,061         36,686  

Hillenbrand, Inc.

     462         10,159  

ITT Educational Services, Inc.*

     235         26,433  

Matthews International Corp. Class A

     112         3,976  

Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.*(a)

     88         3,331  

Regis Corp.

     322         6,015  

Service Corp. International

     2,103         19,306  

Strayer Education, Inc.(a)

     23         5,601  

Weight Watchers International, Inc.

     617         15,752  
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               231,932  
Diversified Financial Services – 2.0%      

Bank of America Corp.

     21,348         381,062  

CME Group, Inc.

     224         70,808  

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. Class A*

     520         8,398  

IntercontinentalExchange, Inc.*

     254         28,494  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     8,726       $ 390,488  

Moody’s Corp.(a)

     1,301         38,705  

MSCI, Inc. Class A*

     274         9,891  

NASDAQ OMX Group (The)*

     1,264         26,696  

Portfolio Recovery Associates, Inc.*

     224         12,291  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               966,833  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 2.3%      

AboveNet, Inc.*(a)

     155         7,863  

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.(a)

     600         4,872  

AT&T, Inc.

     23,808         615,199  

CenturyTel, Inc.

     847         30,035  

Cincinnati Bell, Inc.*

     5,034         17,166  

Frontier Communications Corp.(a)

     1,050         7,812  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.

     4,802         25,066  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     10,769         334,054  

Windstream Corp.

     3,100         33,759  
           
Total Diversified Telecommunication Services               1,075,826  
Electric Utilities – 2.2%      

Allegheny Energy, Inc.

     990         22,770  

ALLETE, Inc.

     158         5,290  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

     2,353         80,426  

Cleco Corp.

     234         6,213  

DPL, Inc.

     727         19,767  

Duke Energy Corp.

     5,588         91,196  

Edison International

     1,530         52,280  

El Paso Electric Co.*

     185         3,811  

Entergy Corp.

     1,049         85,336  

Exelon Corp.

     3,915         171,516  

FirstEnergy Corp.

     1,162         45,423  

FPL Group, Inc.

     2,335         112,851  

Great Plains Energy, Inc.

     849         15,766  

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.

     294         6,600  

IDACORP, Inc.

     183         6,335  

ITC Holdings Corp.

     318         17,490  

MGE Energy, Inc.

     115         4,066  

Northeast Utilities

     891         24,627  

NV Energy, Inc.

     911         11,233  

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     733         12,571  

Portland General Electric Co.

     252         4,866  

PPL Corp.

     1,193         33,058  

Progress Energy, Inc.

     1,468         57,780  

Southern Co.

     3,663         121,465  

UIL Holdings Corp.

     117         3,218  

Unisource Energy Corp.

     292         9,180  

Westar Energy, Inc.

     419         9,344  
           
Total Electric Utilities               1,034,478  
Electrical Equipment – 0.8%      

A.O. Smith Corp.

     161         8,464  

Acuity Brands, Inc.

     208         8,780  

AMETEK, Inc.

     372         15,423  

AZZ, Inc.

     269         9,105  

Baldor Electric Co.

     297         11,108  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Brady Corp. Class A

     281       $ 8,745  

Emerson Electric Co.

     3,223         162,246  

EnerSys*

     1         25  

First Solar, Inc.*(a)

     389         47,711  

General Cable Corp.*

     280         7,560  

GT Solar International, Inc.*(a)

     1,603         8,384  

Hubbell, Inc. Class B

     299         15,078  

II-VI, Inc.*

     202         6,836  

Powell Industries, Inc.*

     273         8,881  

Regal-Beloit Corp.

     188         11,169  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

     251         14,146  

Roper Industries, Inc.

     297         17,178  

SunPower Corp. Class A*(a)

     112         2,117  

Thomas & Betts Corp.*

     98         3,845  

Woodward Governor Co.

     293         9,370  
           
Total Electrical Equipment               376,171  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments &
Components – 0.7%
     

Amphenol Corp. Class A

     599         25,272  

Anixter International, Inc.*

     110         5,153  

Arrow Electronics, Inc.*

     302         9,099  

Avnet, Inc.*

     442         13,260  

AVX Corp.

     848         12,042  

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.*

     369         7,653  

Checkpoint Systems, Inc.*

     327         7,233  

Corning, Inc.

     6,385         129,041  

Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Class A*

     501         29,394  

FLIR Systems, Inc.*

     686         19,345  

Ingram Micro, Inc. Class A*

     959         16,830  

MTS Systems Corp.

     135         3,919  

Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc.*

     326         8,398  

National Instruments Corp.

     251         8,371  

Plexus Corp.*

     280         10,088  

Rofin-Sinar Technologies, Inc.*

     184         4,162  

Scansource, Inc.*

     204         5,871  

SYNNEX Corp.*

     1         30  

Tech Data Corp.*

     322         13,492  

Trimble Navigation Ltd.*

     364         10,454  
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               339,107  
Energy Equipment & Services – 1.9%      

Atwood Oceanics, Inc.*

     663         22,960  

Baker Hughes, Inc.(a)

     1,531         71,712  

BJ Services Co.

     689         14,745  

Bristow Group, Inc.*

     166         6,263  

Cal Dive International, Inc.*

     1,916         14,044  

Cameron International Corp.*

     1,192         51,089  

CARBO Ceramics, Inc.

     111         6,920  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.(a)

     1,150         102,131  

Dresser-Rand Group, Inc.*

     740         23,251  

Dril-Quip, Inc.*

     133         8,092  

FMC Technologies, Inc.*

     503         32,509  

Gulfmark Offshore, Inc. Class A*

     226         6,000  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Halliburton Co.

     4,627       $ 139,412  

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

     602         22,924  

Hornbeck Offshore Services, Inc.*(a)

     301         5,590  

Lufkin Industries, Inc.

     115         9,102  

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     3,245         131,682  

Oceaneering International, Inc.*

     209         13,269  

Oil States International, Inc.*

     396         17,955  

Parker Drilling Co.*

     1,486         7,326  

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

     458         6,398  

Pride International, Inc.*(a)

     1,507         45,376  

Rowan Cos., Inc.*(a)

     1,148         33,418  

RPC, Inc.

     573         6,377  

SEACOR Holdings, Inc.*

     209         16,858  

Smith International, Inc.

     988         42,306  

Superior Energy Services, Inc.*

     411         8,639  

Tidewater, Inc.

     597         28,220  

Willbros Group, Inc.*

     552         6,630  
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               901,198  
Food & Staples Retailing – 4.6%      

BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc.*(a)

     200         7,398  

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

     212         6,657  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

     1,602         95,655  

CVS Caremark Corp.

     9,629         352,036  

Ingles Markets, Inc. Class A

     202         3,036  

Kroger Co. (The)

     4,884         105,787  

Pantry, Inc. (The)*

     693         8,656  

Pricesmart, Inc.

     459         10,672  

Ruddick Corp.

     178         5,632  

Safeway, Inc.

     3,015         74,953  

Spartan Stores, Inc.

     661         9,532  

SUPERVALU, Inc.

     1,831         30,541  

Sysco Corp.

     3,044         89,798  

United Natural Foods, Inc.*

     159         4,473  

Walgreen Co.

     4,283         158,856  

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     21,658         1,204,185  

Whole Foods Market, Inc.*

     527         19,051  
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               2,186,918  
Food Products – 2.1%      

American Dairy, Inc.*(a)

     432         8,273  

American Italian Pasta Co. Class A*

     276         10,728  

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

     2,815         81,353  

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.

     272         9,218  

Campbell Soup Co.

     1,666         58,893  

Chiquita Brands International, Inc.*(a)

     235         3,697  

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     2,423         60,745  

Corn Products International, Inc.

     389         13,483  

Darling International, Inc.*

     777         6,962  

Dean Foods Co.*

     1,149         18,028  

Del Monte Foods Co.

     1,483         21,652  

Flowers Foods, Inc.(a)

     249         6,160  

General Mills, Inc.

     1,463         103,566  

H.J. Heinz Co.

     1,464         66,773  

Hershey Co. (The)

     852         36,474  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hormel Foods Corp.(a)

     709       $ 29,785  

J.M. Smucker Co. (The)

     543         32,721  

Kellogg Co.

     1,650         88,159  

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     6,387         193,143  

Lancaster Colony Corp.

     119         7,016  

McCormick & Co., Inc.

     623         23,898  

Mead Johnson Nutrition Co.

     801         41,676  

Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.*

     343         23,249  

Sara Lee Corp.

     1,946         27,108  

Seneca Foods Corp. Class A*

     390         11,357  

Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A

     503         9,632  
           
Total Food Products               993,749  
Gas Utilities – 0.4%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     547         21,142  

Atmos Energy Corp.

     385         10,999  

Energen Corp.

     458         21,311  

EQT Corp.

     182         7,462  

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)

     90         3,035  

National Fuel Gas Co.

     163         8,240  

New Jersey Resources Corp.

     181         6,798  

Nicor, Inc.

     182         7,629  

Northwest Natural Gas Co.

     98         4,567  

Oneok, Inc.

     526         24,012  

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.

     225         6,205  

Questar Corp.

     820         35,424  

South Jersey Industries, Inc.

     134         5,627  

Southwest Gas Corp.

     177         5,296  

UGI Corp.

     778         20,648  

WGL Holdings, Inc.

     189         6,549  
           
Total Gas Utilities               194,944  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.2%      

Align Technology, Inc.*

     507         9,805  

American Medical Systems Holdings, Inc.*

     483         8,974  

Baxter International, Inc.

     3,018         175,648  

Beckman Coulter, Inc.

     179         11,241  

Becton Dickinson and Co.

     1,279         100,696  

C.R. Bard, Inc.

     497         43,050  

Conmed Corp.*

     138         3,286  

Cooper Cos., Inc. (The)

     235         9,137  

Cyberonics, Inc.*

     453         8,679  

DENTSPLY International, Inc.

     689         24,012  

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*

     132         13,052  

Gen-Probe, Inc.*

     120         6,000  

Greatbatch, Inc.*

     483         10,235  

Haemonetics Corp.*

     67         3,829  

Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.

     208         5,660  

Hospira, Inc.*

     731         41,411  

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.*(a)

     180         10,359  

Immucor, Inc.*

     183         4,097  

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*

     46         16,014  

Kinetic Concepts, Inc.*

     409         19,554  

Medtronic, Inc.

     4,783         215,378  

ResMed, Inc.*

     327         20,814  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

St. Jude Medical, Inc.*

     910       $ 37,356  

STERIS Corp.

     229         7,708  

Stryker Corp.

     1,712         97,961  

SurModics, Inc.*(a)

     366         7,664  

Symmetry Medical, Inc.*

     1,173         11,777  

Teleflex, Inc.

     250         16,017  

Varian Medical Systems, Inc.*(a)

     619         34,249  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

     112         4,698  

Zimmer Holdings, Inc.*

     963         57,010  
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               1,035,371  
Health Care Providers & Services – 4.0%      

Aetna, Inc.

     2,881         101,152  

Amedisys, Inc.*(a)

     320         17,670  

AMERIGROUP Corp.*

     292         9,706  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

     1,645         47,573  

Amsurg Corp.*

     155         3,346  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     2,303         82,977  

Catalyst Health Solutions, Inc.*

     165         6,828  

Centene Corp.*

     249         5,986  

Chemed Corp.

     113         6,145  

CIGNA Corp.

     1,761         64,417  

Community Health Systems, Inc.*

     611         22,564  

Coventry Health Care, Inc.*

     982         24,275  

DaVita, Inc.*

     552         34,997  

Emergency Medical Services Corp. Class A*

     138         7,804  

Ensign Group, Inc. (The)

     615         10,658  

Express Scripts, Inc.*

     827         84,156  

Five Star Quality Care, Inc.*

     2,715         8,281  

Gentiva Health Services, Inc.*

     178         5,034  

Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc.*

     647         11,762  

Health Management Associates, Inc. Class A*

     1,851         15,919  

Health Net, Inc.*

     461         11,465  

Healthsouth Corp.*

     480         8,976  

Healthspring, Inc.*

     853         15,013  

Healthways, Inc.*

     301         4,837  

Henry Schein, Inc.*

     485         28,566  

Humana, Inc.*

     1,805         84,420  

inVentiv Health, Inc.*

     272         6,109  

Kindred Healthcare, Inc.*

     269         4,855  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings*(a)

     559         42,322  

Landauer, Inc.

     154         10,044  

LHC Group, Inc.*

     258         8,651  

LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.*

     315         11,586  

Lincare Holdings, Inc.*

     366         16,426  

Magellan Health Services, Inc.*

     143         6,218  

McKesson Corp.

     1,556         102,260  

Medco Health Solutions, Inc.*

     1,599         103,231  

Mednax, Inc.*

     204         11,871  

Molina Healthcare, Inc.*

     207         5,210  

National Healthcare Corp.

     247         8,739  

Odyssey HealthCare, Inc.*

     594         10,757  

Omnicare, Inc.

     940         26,593  

Owens & Minor, Inc.

     140         6,495  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Patterson Cos., Inc.

     478       $ 14,842  

PSS World Medical, Inc.*

     186         4,373  

Psychiatric Solutions, Inc.*

     621         18,506  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

     963         56,133  

Skilled Healthcare Group, Inc. Class A*

     1,210         7,466  

Sun Healthcare Group, Inc.*

     1,279         12,202  

Tenet Healthcare Corp.*

     2,835         16,216  

Triple-S Management Corp. Class B*

     551         9,780  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     10,109         330,261  

Universal American Corp.*

     1,346         20,728  

Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

     778         27,300  

VCA Antech, Inc.*(a)

     317         8,886  

WellPoint, Inc.*

     4,185         269,430  
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               1,902,017  
Health Care Technology – 0.0%      

Cerner Corp.*

     202         17,182  

Eclipsys Corp.*

     254         5,050  
           
Total Health Care Technology               22,232  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.7%      

Ameristar Casinos, Inc.(a)

     394         7,179  

Bally Technologies, Inc.*

     254         10,297  

Bob Evans Farms, Inc.

     166         5,131  

Brinker International, Inc.

     643         12,397  

Burger King Holdings, Inc.

     890         18,921  

CEC Entertainment, Inc.*

     142         5,409  

Cheesecake Factory (The)*

     390         10,553  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.*

     67         7,549  

Choice Hotels International, Inc.(a)

     185         6,440  

CKE Restaurants, Inc.

     1,097         12,144  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

     159         7,374  

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

     936         41,690  

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.*

     662         9,030  

Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, Inc.*

     1,027         12,478  

International Game Technology

     709         13,081  

International Speedway Corp. Class A

     204         5,257  

Interval Leisure Group, Inc.*

     738         10,745  

Jack In The Box, Inc.*

     642         15,119  

Life Time Fitness, Inc.*(a)

     339         9,526  

McDonald’s Corp.

     5,541         369,696  

Panera Bread Co. Class A*

     68         5,201  

Papa John’s International, Inc.*

     384         9,873  

Penn National Gaming, Inc.*

     273         7,589  

Sonic Corp.*

     271         2,995  

Speedway Motorsports, Inc.

     776         12,113  

Starbucks Corp.

     1,326         32,182  

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.(a)

     304         14,179  

Texas Roadhouse, Inc.*

     826         11,473  

Vail Resorts, Inc.*

     201         8,058  

WMS Industries, Inc.*(a)

     143         5,997  

Wyndham Worldwide Corp.

     801         20,610  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

     2,312         88,619  
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               808,905  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Household Durables – 0.2%      

Blyth, Inc.

     117       $ 3,656  

Jarden Corp.

     132         4,394  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

     419         9,067  

National Presto Industries, Inc.

     91         10,821  

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.

     1,302         19,791  

NVR, Inc.*

     26         18,889  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

     363         20,840  

Tempur-Pedic International, Inc.*(a)

     224         6,756  

Tupperware Brands Corp.

     164         7,908  

Whirlpool Corp.

     188         16,403  
           
Total Household Durables               118,525  
Household Products – 2.5%      

Central Garden and Pet Co. Class A*

     896         8,207  

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

     338         22,629  

Clorox Co.

     707         45,347  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

     2,036         173,590  

Energizer Holdings, Inc.*

     315         19,770  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     2,107         132,488  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

     12,526         792,520  

WD-40 Co.

     281         9,225  
           
Total Household Products               1,203,776  
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders – 0.2%      

AES Corp. (The)*

     1,369         15,059  

Calpine Corp.*

     1,348         16,028  

NRG Energy, Inc.*

     3,639         76,055  

Ormat Technologies, Inc.

     114         3,208  
           
Total Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders               110,350  
Industrial Conglomerates – 2.5%      

3M Co.

     2,174         181,681  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     118         4,496  

General Electric Co.

     55,033         1,001,601  

Seaboard Corp.

     5         6,495  
           
Total Industrial Conglomerates               1,194,273  
Insurance – 6.5%      

Alleghany Corp.*

     44         12,795  

Allstate Corp. (The)

     1,856         59,967  

American Family Life Assurance Co., Inc.

     3,817         207,225  

American Financial Group, Inc.

     1,602         45,577  

American Physicians Capital, Inc.

     94         3,003  

AMERISAFE, Inc.*

     162         2,652  

Amtrust Financial Services, Inc.

     646         9,012  

AON Corp.

     842         35,962  

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     272         6,678  

Assurant, Inc.

     1,349         46,379  

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class B*

     11,300         918,351  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

     868         15,555  

Chubb Corp.

     3,631         188,267  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

     987         28,524  

CNA Financial Corp.*

     1,917         51,222  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

CNA Surety Corp.*

     921       $ 16,385  

Delphi Financial Group, Inc. Class A

     761         19,147  

Employers Holdings, Inc.

     371         5,509  

Erie Indemnity Co. Class A

     202         8,712  

FBL Financial Group, Inc. Class A

     482         11,799  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Class A

     819         12,138  

First American Corp.

     142         4,805  

First Mercury Financial Corp.

     663         8,639  

FPIC Insurance Group, Inc.*

     103         2,792  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (The)(a)

     371         16,179  

Harleysville Group, Inc.

     161         5,435  

HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     1,010         27,876  

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

     274         4,126  

Infinity Property & Casualty Corp.

     316         14,359  

Lincoln National Corp.

     1,399         42,949  

Loews Corp.

     368         13,719  

Markel Corp.*

     68         25,477  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

     189         4,615  

MBIA, Inc.*(a)

     5,452         34,184  

Mercury General Corp.

     184         8,045  

Metlife, Inc.

     2,124         92,054  

National Interstate Corp.

     503         10,417  

National Western Life Insurance Co. Class A

     51         9,402  

Navigators Group, Inc.*

     270         10,619  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

     2,336         68,235  

ProAssurance Corp.*

     338         19,787  

Progressive Corp. (The)

     4,553         86,917  

Protective Life Corp.

     530         11,655  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

     4,404         266,442  

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     735         38,602  

RLI Corp.

     255         14,540  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

     109         4,106  

Selective Insurance Group

     141         2,341  

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.

     501         23,863  

Torchmark Corp.

     894         47,838  

Tower Group, Inc.

     165         3,658  

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.

     825         43,560  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     5,604         302,280  

Unitrin, Inc.

     417         11,697  

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     1,254         6,345  

Unum Group

     3,384         83,822  

W.R. Berkley Corp.

     1,165         30,395  

Wesco Financial Corp.

     4         1,542  

Zenith National Insurance Corp.

     139         5,326  
           
Total Insurance               3,113,502  
Internet & Catalog Retail – 0.3%      

Amazon.com, Inc.*

     481         65,286  

NetFlix, Inc.*(a)

     154         11,356  

priceline.com, Inc.*

     178         45,390  
           
Total Internet & Catalog Retail               122,032  
Internet Software & Services – 1.4%      

Akamai Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     442         13,883  

Digital River, Inc.*

     177         5,363  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Earthlink, Inc.

     2,243       $ 19,155  

eBay, Inc.*

     4,969         133,915  

Equinix, Inc.*

     142         13,822  

Google, Inc. Class A*

     690         391,237  

j2 Global Communications, Inc.*(a)

     668         15,631  

Limelight Networks, Inc.*

     2,413         8,832  

Sohu.com, Inc.*

     279         15,234  

ValueClick, Inc.*

     461         4,675  

VeriSign, Inc.*

     691         17,973  

WebMD Health Corp.*

     1         46  

Yahoo!, Inc.*

     1,829         30,233  
           
Total Internet Software & Services               669,999  
IT Services – 2.1%      

Acxiom Corp.

     690         12,379  

Alliance Data Systems Corp.*(a)

     246         15,742  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

     2,555         113,621  

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

     694         14,838  

CACI International, Inc. Class A*

     116         5,667  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. Class A*

     1,032         52,611  

Computer Sciences Corp.*

     1,163         63,372  

CSG Systems International, Inc.*

     229         4,800  

DST Systems, Inc.*

     486         20,145  

Euronet Worldwide, Inc.*

     274         5,050  

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

     799         18,729  

Fiserv, Inc.*

     799         40,557  

Gartner, Inc.*

     340         7,562  

Global Payments, Inc.

     258         11,752  

Hewitt Associates, Inc. Class A*

     500         19,890  

Lender Processing Services, Inc.

     488         18,422  

Mantech International Corp. Class A*

     109         5,322  

Mastercard, Inc. Class A

     487         123,698  

MAXIMUS, Inc.

     109         6,641  

MoneyGram International, Inc.*

     4,121         15,701  

NeuStar, Inc. Class A*

     277         6,980  

Paychex, Inc.

     1,415         43,440  

SAIC, Inc.*

     2,060         36,462  

Sapient Corp.

     1,162         10,621  

SRA International, Inc. Class A*

     246         5,114  

Syntel, Inc.(a)

     186         7,155  

TeleTech Holdings, Inc.*

     396         6,764  

Total System Services, Inc.

     1,278         20,013  

Visa, Inc. Class A

     2,307         210,006  

Western Union Co. (The)

     3,916         66,415  

Wright Express Corp.*

     530         15,964  
           
Total IT Services               1,005,433  
Leisure Equipment & Products – 0.2%      

Hasbro, Inc.

     804         30,777  

Mattel, Inc.

     1,464         33,291  

Polaris Industries, Inc.(a)

     205         10,488  

Pool Corp.

     229         5,185  
           
Total Leisure Equipment & Products               79,741  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.5%      

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Class A*

     68         7,039  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Bruker Corp.*

     716       $ 10,489  

Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.*(a)

     293         11,518  

Covance, Inc.*

     184         11,296  

Dionex Corp.*

     41         3,066  

Illumina, Inc.*(a)

     156         6,068  

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.*

     136         14,851  

Millipore Corp.*

     232         24,499  

Parexel International Corp.*

     345         8,042  

PerkinElmer, Inc.

     459         10,970  

Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.

     688         16,340  

Techne Corp.

     203         12,929  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.*

     1,392         71,605  

Varian, Inc.*

     89         4,609  

Waters Corp.*

     482         32,554  
           
Total Life Sciences Tools & Services               245,875  
Machinery – 1.7%      

Actuant Corp. Class A

     362         7,077  

AGCO Corp.*

     387         13,882  

Astec Industries, Inc.*

     120         3,475  

Barnes Group, Inc.

     407         7,916  

Bucyrus International, Inc.

     478         31,543  

Caterpillar, Inc.

     1,188         74,666  

Chart Industries, Inc.*

     341         6,820  

CIRCOR International, Inc.

     158         5,247  

CLARCOR, Inc.

     159         5,484  

Crane Co.

     163         5,787  

Cummins, Inc.

     206         12,762  

Danaher Corp.

     1,255         100,287  

Deere & Co.

     1,257         74,741  

Donaldson Co., Inc.

     248         11,190  

Dover Corp.

     1,078         50,397  

Eaton Corp.

     392         29,702  

EnPro Industries, Inc.*

     226         6,572  

ESCO Technologies, Inc.

     90         2,863  

Federal Signal Corp.

     391         3,523  

Flowserve Corp.

     346         38,153  

Graco, Inc.

     298         9,536  

Harsco Corp.

     178         5,685  

IDEX Corp.

     339         11,221  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

     1,324         62,705  

John Bean Technologies Corp.

     547         9,594  

Joy Global, Inc.

     589         33,337  

Kaydon Corp.

     133         5,001  

Middleby Corp.*

     120         6,911  

Mueller Industries, Inc.

     231         6,189  

Nordson Corp.

     184         12,497  

PACCAR, Inc.

     364         15,776  

Pall Corp.

     320         12,957  

Parker Hannifin Corp.

     414         26,802  

Pentair, Inc.

     294         10,472  

Robbins & Myers, Inc.

     250         5,955  

Snap-On, Inc.

     255         11,052  

SPX Corp.

     295         19,564  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Toro Co.(a)

     185       $ 9,096  

Trinity Industries, Inc.(a)

     414         8,263  

Valmont Industries, Inc.

     109         9,028  

WABCO Holdings, Inc.*

     1         30  

Wabtec Corp.

     158         6,655  

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A

     161         5,001  
           
Total Machinery               795,414  
Marine – 0.1%      

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.(a)

     166         5,486  

American Commercial Lines, Inc.*

     157         3,941  

International Shipholding Corp.

     303         8,905  

Kirby Corp.*

     251         9,576  
           
Total Marine               27,908  
Media – 2.4%      

Belo Corp. Class A

     1         7  

Cablevision Systems Corp. Class A

     432         10,428  

CBS Corp. Class B

     1,300         18,122  

Comcast Corp. Class A

     15,027         282,808  

DIRECTV Class A*

     3,244         109,680  

Discovery Communications, Inc. Class C*

     1,533         45,085  

DISH Network Corp. Class A

     3,567         74,265  

DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. Class A*

     364         14,338  

Harte-Hanks, Inc.

     596         7,664  

Interactive Data Corp.

     623         19,936  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.*

     1,345         11,190  

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Class A

     202         8,742  

Madison Square Garden, Inc. Class A*

     105         2,282  

McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc. (The)

     1,369         48,805  

Meredith Corp.

     338         11,631  

Morningstar, Inc.*

     157         7,550  

Omnicom Group, Inc.

     1,783         69,198  

Regal Entertainment Group Class A

     363         6,378  

Scholastic Corp.

     211         5,908  

Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. Class A

     648         28,739  

Viacom, Inc. Class B*

     2,860         98,327  

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     7,604         265,456  

Washington Post Co. (The) Class B

     20         8,884  

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Class A

     294         5,086  
           
Total Media               1,160,509  
Metals & Mining – 0.4%      

AMCOL International Corp.

     137         3,726  

Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.

     276         19,582  

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

     248         19,897  

Haynes International, Inc.

     180         6,396  

Newmont Mining Corp.

     1,258         64,070  

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

     249         12,258  

Southern Copper Corp.

     1,170         37,054  

Walter Energy, Inc.

     346         31,926  
           
Total Metals & Mining               194,909  
Multiline Retail – 0.8%      

Big Lots, Inc.*

     488         17,773  

Dollar Tree, Inc.*

     497         29,432  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

     911       $ 33,352  

J.C. Penney Co., Inc.

     253         8,139  

Kohl’s Corp.*

     1,401         76,747  

Nordstrom, Inc.

     800         32,680  

Target Corp.

     3,686         193,883  
           
Total Multiline Retail               392,006  
Multi-Utilities – 1.5%      

Alliant Energy Corp.

     250         8,315  

Ameren Corp.

     1,307         34,087  

Avista Corp.

     231         4,784  

Centerpoint Energy, Inc.

     1,762         25,302  

CH Energy Group, Inc.

     212         8,658  

CMS Energy Corp.(a)

     1,172         18,119  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

     896         39,908  

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     3,249         133,566  

DTE Energy Co.

     894         39,872  

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     223         10,566  

NiSource, Inc.

     1,027         16,227  

NorthWestern Corp.

     182         4,880  

NSTAR

     550         19,481  

OGE Energy Corp.

     440         17,134  

PG&E Corp.

     1,692         71,775  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

     3,591         106,006  

SCANA Corp.

     670         25,185  

Sempra Energy

     1,538         76,746  

TECO Energy, Inc.

     690         10,964  

Vectren Corp.

     274         6,773  

Wisconsin Energy Corp.

     276         13,637  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

     2,083         44,160  
           
Total Multi-Utilities               736,145  
Office Electronics – 0.1%      

Xerox Corp.

     4,140         40,365  

Zebra Technologies Corp. Class A*

     293         8,673  
           
Total Office Electronics               49,038  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 7.3%      

Arch Coal, Inc.

     393         8,980  

Arena Resources, Inc.*

     154         5,144  

Berry Petroleum Co. Class A

     1         28  

Bill Barrett Corp.*

     235         7,217  

Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.

     143         5,262  

Chevron Corp.

     10,587         802,812  

CNX Gas Corp.*

     661         25,151  

Concho Resources, Inc.*

     205         10,324  

Consol Energy, Inc.

     1,014         43,257  

Contango Oil & Gas Co.*

     74         3,785  

CVR Energy, Inc.*

     1,231         10,771  

EOG Resources, Inc.

     546         50,745  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     25,162         1,685,351  

Frontier Oil Corp.

     1,055         14,242  

Hess Corp.

     294         18,390  

Holly Corp.

     324         9,043  

Marathon Oil Corp.

     3,772         119,346  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Massey Energy Co.

     256       $ 13,386  

Murphy Oil Corp.

     799         44,896  

Noble Energy, Inc.

     163         11,899  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

     2,564         216,761  

Patriot Coal Corp.*

     922         18,864  

Peabody Energy Corp.

     1,126         51,458  

Range Resources Corp.

     110         5,156  

Southern Union Co.

     694         17,607  

Spectra Energy Corp.

     3,215         72,434  

Tesoro Corp.

     573         7,965  

Western Refining, Inc.*(a)

     526         2,893  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

     1,350         31,185  

World Fuel Services Corp.(a)

     482         12,840  

XTO Energy, Inc.

     3,176         149,844  
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               3,477,036  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.2%      

Buckeye Technologies, Inc.*

     988         12,923  

Clearwater Paper Corp.*

     211         10,392  

Glatfelter

     755         10,940  

International Paper Co.

     1,533         37,727  

KapStone Paper and Packaging Corp.*

     1,033         12,262  

Verso Paper Corp.*

     4,067         12,363  
           
Total Paper & Forest Products               96,607  
Personal Products – 0.3%      

Alberto-Culver Co.

     278         7,270  

American Oriental Bioengineering, Inc.*(a)

     2,193         8,947  

Avon Products, Inc.

     1,510         51,144  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The) Class A

     508         32,954  

NBTY, Inc.*

     279         13,386  

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A

     276         8,032  
           
Total Personal Products               121,733  
Pharmaceuticals – 6.4%      

Abbott Laboratories

     8,219         432,977  

Allergan, Inc.

     818         53,432  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     9,546         254,878  

Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc.*

     847         20,065  

Forest Laboratories, Inc.*

     1,857         58,236  

Johnson & Johnson

     14,702         958,570  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     13,442         502,059  

Mylan, Inc.(a)

     490         11,128  

Par Pharmaceutical Cos., Inc.*

     364         9,027  

Perrigo Co.

     456         26,776  

Pfizer, Inc.

     41,598         713,406  

Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     822         6,765  

Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     566         23,642  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               3,070,961  
Professional Services – 0.2%      

Administaff, Inc.

     177         3,777  

Corporate Executive Board Co. (The)

     200         5,318  

Dun & Bradstreet Corp.

     294         21,880  

Equifax, Inc.(a)

     477         17,077  

FTI Consulting, Inc.*

     160         6,291  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

IHS, Inc. Class A*

     296       $ 15,827  

Manpower, Inc.

     154         8,796  

Robert Half International, Inc.(a)

     254         7,729  

Towers Watson & Co. Class A

     158         7,505  
           
Total Professional Services               94,200  
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.9%      

Alexander’s, Inc.*

     49         14,657  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

     88         5,949  

BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.

     341         5,640  

Boston Properties, Inc.

     87         6,563  

BRE Properties, Inc.

     112         4,004  

Cogdell Spencer, Inc.

     1,577         11,670  

DiamondRock Hospitality Co.*

     623         6,299  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     186         10,081  

Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.

     182         9,806  

Equity One, Inc.

     234         4,420  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

     110         9,894  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.

     776         9,840  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     90         6,553  

Getty Realty Corp.

     394         9,220  

HCP, Inc.

     321         10,593  

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     179         8,096  

Hospitality Properties Trust

     865         20,717  

HRPT Properties Trust

     1,399         10,884  

Liberty Property Trust(a)

     248         8,417  

LTC Properties, Inc.

     325         8,794  

Macerich Co. (The)

     521         19,959  

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.

     178         6,274  

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.

     937         9,820  

National Health Investors, Inc.

     135         5,233  

National Retail Properties, Inc.

     315         7,191  

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.

     225         7,909  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.

     297         5,789  

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.(a)

     691         26,887  

Potlatch Corp.

     138         4,836  

Public Storage

     648         59,610  

Rayonier, Inc.

     525         23,851  

Realty Income Corp.(a)

     206         6,322  

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     350         7,752  

Simon Property Group, Inc.

     348         29,197  

Ventas, Inc.

     275         13,057  

Weingarten Realty Investors(a)

     255         5,498  
           
Total Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)               421,282  
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.0%      

Forestar Group, Inc.*

     414         7,816  
Road & Rail – 0.8%      

CSX Corp.

     1,923         97,881  

Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. Class A*

     114         3,890  

Heartland Express, Inc.

     226         3,729  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

     344         12,343  

Kansas City Southern*

     131         4,738  

Knight Transportation, Inc.

     184         3,881  

Landstar System, Inc.

     142         5,961  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Norfolk Southern Corp.

     1,644       $ 91,883  

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.*

     161         5,376  

Union Pacific Corp.

     2,335         171,155  

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

     188         4,356  
           
Total Road & Rail               405,193  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor
Equipment – 0.9%
     

Altera Corp.

     848         20,615  

Amkor Technology, Inc.*(a)

     1,509         10,669  

Analog Devices, Inc.

     761         21,932  

Cymer, Inc.*

     229         8,542  

Hittite Microwave Corp.*

     211         9,278  

Intel Corp.

     9,925         220,930  

Linear Technology Corp.

     762         21,549  

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     373         10,504  

PMC – Sierra, Inc.*

     1         9  

Sigma Designs, Inc.*(a)

     501         5,877  

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.*

     416         6,489  

Tessera Technologies, Inc.*

     362         7,341  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

     2,944         72,040  

Xilinx, Inc.

     987         25,168  
           
Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment               440,943  
Software – 4.3%      

Activision Blizzard, Inc.

     2,529         30,500  

Adobe Systems, Inc.*

     1,371         48,492  

Ansys, Inc.*

     204         8,800  

BMC Software, Inc.*

     799         30,362  

CA, Inc.

     2,608         61,210  

Citrix Systems, Inc.*

     346         16,425  

Compuware Corp.*

     1,102         9,257  

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.(a)

     156         11,446  

Fair Isaac Corp.

     298         7,551  

Informatica Corp.*

     274         7,360  

Intuit, Inc.*

     1,211         41,586  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

     294         7,074  

McAfee, Inc.*

     211         8,467  

MICROS Systems, Inc.*

     345         11,344  

Microsoft Corp.

     38,163         1,117,031  

MicroStrategy, Inc. Class A*

     98         8,337  

Net 1 UEPS Technologies, Inc.*

     409         7,521  

Oracle Corp.

     19,394         498,232  

Parametric Technology Corp.*

     409         7,382  

Progress Software Corp.*

     184         5,783  

Quest Software, Inc.*

     525         9,340  

Red Hat, Inc.*

     366         10,713  

S1 Corp.*

     1,464         8,637  

Salesforce.com, Inc.*

     138         10,274  

Sybase, Inc.*

     348         16,224  

Synopsys, Inc.*

     910         20,357  

TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. Class A*

     1,033         7,572  

TIBCO Software, Inc.*

     617         6,657  

Tyler Technologies, Inc.*

     474         8,883  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

VMware, Inc. Class A*

     500       $ 26,650  
           
Total Software               2,069,467  
Specialty Retail – 2.8%      

Aaron’s, Inc.

     177         5,901  

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.(a)

     557         23,349  

Aeropostale, Inc.*

     580         16,721  

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

     638         11,816  

AutoNation, Inc.*(a)

     1,093         19,761  

AutoZone, Inc.*

     342         59,197  

Barnes & Noble, Inc.

     320         6,918  

Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.*(a)

     1,058         46,298  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

     2,221         94,481  

Buckle, Inc. (The)(a)

     248         9,116  

Cabela’s, Inc.*(a)

     550         9,620  

CarMax, Inc.*(a)

     596         14,972  

Cato Corp. (The) Class A

     455         9,755  

Childrens Place Retail Stores, Inc. (The)*

     301         13,410  

Collective Brands, Inc.*

     317         7,209  

Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.*

     457         11,932  

Dress Barn, Inc.*

     390         10,202  

GameStop Corp. Class A*

     1,445         31,660  

Gap, Inc. (The)

     3,840         88,742  

Group 1 Automotive, Inc.*

     324         10,323  

Guess ?, Inc.

     415         19,497  

Gymboree Corp.*

     200         10,326  

Home Depot, Inc.

     6,964         225,285  

J Crew Group, Inc.*(a)

     157         7,206  

JOS A Bank Clothiers, Inc.*

     120         6,558  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     6,091         147,646  

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     1,049         25,826  

Men’s Wearhouse, Inc. (The)

     278         6,655  

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.*

     663         27,654  

PetSmart, Inc.

     463         14,798  

RadioShack Corp.

     870         19,688  

Rent-A-Center, Inc.*

     847         20,032  

Ross Stores, Inc.

     795         42,509  

Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.*

     785         7,002  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

     589         39,864  

Staples, Inc.

     2,609         61,025  

Systemax, Inc.

     364         7,913  

Tiffany & Co.

     304         14,437  

TJX Cos., Inc.

     2,399         102,006  

Tractor Supply Co.

     116         6,734  

Urban Outfitters, Inc.*

     432         16,429  
           
Total Specialty Retail               1,330,473  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.8%      

Carter’s, Inc.*

     228         6,874  

Coach, Inc.

     1,442         56,988  

Columbia Sportswear Co.(a)

     160         8,405  

Deckers Outdoor Corp.*

     65         8,970  

Fossil, Inc.*

     202         7,623  

Hanesbrands, Inc.*

     209         5,814  

Iconix Brand Group, Inc.*

     369         5,668  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Maidenform Brands, Inc.*

     552       $ 12,061  

NIKE, Inc. Class B

     2,288         168,168  

Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.

     141         8,088  

Polo Ralph Lauren Corp.

     419         35,632  

Timberland Co. (The) Class A*

     275         5,868  

Under Armour, Inc. Class A*(a)

     132         3,882  

Unifirst Corp.

     121         6,232  

VF Corp.

     479         38,392  

Warnaco Group, Inc. (The)*

     211         10,067  

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.

     223         6,503  
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               395,235  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.3%      

Astoria Financial Corp.

     249         3,611  

Capitol Federal Financial

     96         3,596  

Dime Community Bancshares

     807         10,192  

First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.

     319         4,536  

Flushing Financial Corp.

     841         10,647  

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

     3,018         42,735  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     1,921         31,773  

NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc.

     758         9,566  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

     392         4,602  

People’s United Financial, Inc.

     541         8,461  

TFS Financial Corp.

     299         3,992  

Washington Federal, Inc.

     211         4,288  
           
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance               137,999  
Tobacco – 2.2%      

Alliance One International, Inc.*

     2,012         10,241  

Altria Group, Inc.

     12,777         262,184  

Lorillard, Inc.

     980         73,735  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     10,771         561,815  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     1,806         97,488  

Universal Corp.

     365         19,232  

Vector Group Ltd.

     302         4,660  
           
Total Tobacco               1,029,355  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.3%      

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

     269         6,685  

Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.*

     553         10,579  

Fastenal Co.(a)

     367         17,612  

GATX Corp.

     321         9,196  

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.*

     481         5,185  

Interline Brands, Inc.*

     294         5,627  

MSC Industrial Direct Co. Class A

     269         13,644  

TAL International Group, Inc.

     250         4,995  

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

     366         39,572  

Watsco, Inc.

     109         6,200  

WESCO International, Inc.*

     569         19,750  
           
Total Trading Companies & Distributors               139,045  
Water Utilities – 0.1%      

American States Water Co.

     256         8,883  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

     712         15,493  

Aqua America, Inc.

     273         4,797  
           
Total Water Utilities               29,173  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.2%      

American Tower Corp. Class A*

     556       $ 23,691  

MetroPCS Communications, Inc.*(a)

     1,691         11,972  

NII Holdings, Inc.*

     866         36,077  

Syniverse Holdings, Inc.*

     459         8,937  

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.

     796         26,945  

USA Mobility, Inc.

     876         11,099  
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               118,721  

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS

(Cost: $48,008,799)

              47,631,448  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 1.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.0%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $478,182)      478,182         478,182  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 2.7%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 2.7%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $1,285,010)(d)      1,285,010         1,285,010  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 103.4% (Cost: $49,771,991)         49,394,640  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (3.4)%

        (1,605,657
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 47,788,983  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $1,251,514 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $1,285,010.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.7%      
Aerospace & Defense – 3.0%      

Alliant Techsystems, Inc.*

     332       $ 26,992  

General Dynamics Corp.

     4,462         344,467  

Goodrich Corp.

     1,250         88,150  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     6,231         282,077  

ITT Corp.

     1,171         62,777  

L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.

     1,482         135,796  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     3,528         293,600  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     1,986         130,222  

Precision Castparts Corp.

     1,265         160,288  

Raytheon Co.

     4,034         230,422  

Rockwell Collins, Inc.

     1,427         89,316  

United Technologies Corp.

     6,523         480,158  
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               2,324,265  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.4%      

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.(a)

     909         50,768  

Expeditors International Washington, Inc.

     1,068         39,431  

United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B

     3,762         242,310  
           
Total Air Freight & Logistics               332,509  
Automobiles – 0.0%      

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

     1,443         40,505  
Beverages – 2.8%      

Brown-Forman Corp. Class B(a)

     1,240         73,718  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

     16,402         902,110  

Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.

     4,479         123,889  

Constellation Brands, Inc. Class A*

     744         12,231  

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

     2,706         95,170  

Hansen Natural Corp.*

     555         24,076  

Molson Coors Brewing Co. Class B

     1,513         63,637  

PepsiCo, Inc.

     13,678         904,937  
           
Total Beverages               2,199,768  
Biotechnology – 1.9%      

Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     222         12,070  

Amgen, Inc.*

     12,513         747,777  

Biogen Idec, Inc.*

     2,603         149,308  

Celgene Corp.*

     1,059         65,616  

Cephalon, Inc.*

     659         44,667  

Genzyme Corp.*

     1,465         75,931  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.*

     8,279         376,529  
           
Total Biotechnology               1,471,898  
Capital Markets – 2.4%      

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     645         29,257  

BlackRock, Inc.

     441         96,032  

Charles Schwab Corp. (The)

     7,687         143,670  

Eaton Vance Corp.

     633         21,231  

Franklin Resources, Inc.

     1,433         158,920  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     4,692         800,596  

Northern Trust Corp.

     2,498         138,039  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

     972         25,991  

SEI Investments Co.

     1,483         32,582  

State Street Corp.

     5,616         253,506  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.

     1,136       $ 62,401  

TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.*(a)

     5,233         99,741  
           
Total Capital Markets               1,861,966  
Chemicals – 1.5%      

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

     1,094         80,901  

Airgas, Inc.

     718         45,679  

Albemarle Corp.

     458         19,525  

Celanese Corp. Series A

     1,471         46,851  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

     836         76,227  

Eastman Chemical Co.

     256         16,302  

Ecolab, Inc.

     1,126         49,488  

FMC Corp.

     489         29,604  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.(a)

     572         27,267  

Lubrizol Corp.

     606         55,582  

Monsanto Co.

     3,751         267,897  

Mosaic Co. (The)

     2,325         141,290  

PPG Industries, Inc.

     558         36,493  

Praxair, Inc.

     1,946         161,518  

Sigma-Aldrich Corp.(a)

     935         50,172  

Terra Industries, Inc.

     1,580         72,301  
           
Total Chemicals               1,177,097  
Commercial Banks – 1.8%      

BB&T Corp.

     4,433         143,585  

BOK Financial Corp.

     582         30,520  

Commerce Bancshares, Inc.

     604         24,849  

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.

     538         30,020  

M&T Bank Corp.(a)

     670         53,185  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

     1,862         111,161  

U.S. Bancorp

     9,542         246,947  

Wells Fargo & Co.

     24,628         766,423  
           
Total Commercial Banks               1,406,690  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.4%      

Cintas Corp.(a)

     1,111         31,208  

Corrections Corp. of America*

     886         17,596  

Iron Mountain, Inc.

     1,017         27,866  

Pitney Bowes, Inc.(a)

     2,194         53,643  

Republic Services, Inc.

     1,282         37,204  

Stericycle, Inc.*

     451         24,579  

Waste Management, Inc.

     4,056         139,648  
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               331,744  
Communications Equipment – 1.9%      

3Com Corp.*

     632         4,860  

Cisco Systems, Inc.*

     36,733         956,160  

F5 Networks, Inc.*

     268         16,485  

Harris Corp.

     1,301         61,784  

Juniper Networks, Inc.*

     1,417         43,474  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     9,209         386,686  
           
Total Communications Equipment               1,469,449  
Computers & Peripherals – 5.5%      

Apple, Inc.*

     4,403         1,034,397  

Dell, Inc.*

     16,161         242,577  

EMC Corp.*

     8,553         154,296  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     20,764       $ 1,103,606  

International Business Machines Corp.

     11,936         1,530,792  

NetApp, Inc.*

     1,261         41,058  

Teradata Corp.*

     1,143         33,021  

Western Digital Corp.*

     2,212         86,246  
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               4,225,993  
Construction & Engineering – 0.4%      

Aecom Technology Corp.*

     1,027         29,136  

Fluor Corp.

     2,384         110,880  

Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.*

     1,492         67,424  

KBR, Inc.

     2,439         54,048  

Quanta Services, Inc.*

     1,176         22,532  

URS Corp.*

     804         39,886  
           
Total Construction & Engineering               323,906  
Construction Materials – 0.0%      

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.(a)

     218         18,214  

Vulcan Materials Co.

     29         1,370  
           
Total Construction Materials               19,584  
Consumer Finance – 0.1%      

American Express Co.

     2,777         114,579  
Containers & Packaging – 0.2%      

Ball Corp.

     806         43,024  

Bemis Co., Inc.

     811         23,292  

Crown Holdings, Inc.*

     799         21,541  

Pactiv Corp.*

     1,054         26,540  

Sealed Air Corp.(a)

     1,546         32,590  

Sonoco Products Co.

     499         15,364  
           
Total Containers & Packaging               162,351  
Distributors – 0.1%      

Genuine Parts Co.

     1,330         56,179  
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.3%      

Apollo Group, Inc. Class A*

     1,590         97,451  

DeVry, Inc.

     564         36,773  

H&R Block, Inc.

     3,655         65,059  

ITT Educational Services, Inc.*

     418         47,017  
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               246,300  
Diversified Financial Services – 2.2%      

Bank of America Corp.

     39,205         699,809  

CME Group, Inc.

     393         124,231  

IntercontinentalExchange, Inc.*

     410         45,994  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     15,793         706,737  

Moody’s Corp.(a)

     2,167         64,468  

MSCI, Inc. Class A*

     306         11,047  

NASDAQ OMX Group (The)*

     2,312         48,829  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               1,701,115  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 2.5%      

AT&T, Inc.

     43,792         1,131,585  

CenturyTel, Inc.

     1,676         59,431  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.

     9,752         50,905  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     19,528         605,759  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Windstream Corp.

     4,821       $ 52,501  
           
Total Diversified Telecommunication Services               1,900,181  
Electric Utilities – 2.2%      

Allegheny Energy, Inc.

     1,730         39,790  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

     4,360         149,025  

DPL, Inc.

     1,242         33,770  

Duke Energy Corp.

     10,203         166,513  

Edison International

     2,725         93,113  

Entergy Corp.

     1,896         154,239  

Exelon Corp.

     7,249         317,579  

FirstEnergy Corp.

     2,128         83,183  

FPL Group, Inc.

     4,208         203,373  

Northeast Utilities

     1,326         36,651  

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     1,663         28,520  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

     104         3,924  

PPL Corp.

     2,001         55,448  

Progress Energy, Inc.

     2,705         106,469  

Southern Co.

     6,643         220,282  
           
Total Electric Utilities               1,691,879  
Electrical Equipment – 0.6%      

AMETEK, Inc.

     669         27,737  

Emerson Electric Co.

     5,845         294,237  

First Solar, Inc.*(a)

     680         83,402  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

     480         27,053  

Roper Industries, Inc.

     645         37,307  
           
Total Electrical Equipment               469,736  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments &
Components – 0.5%
     

Amphenol Corp. Class A

     1,138         48,012  

Arrow Electronics, Inc.*

     526         15,849  

Avnet, Inc.*

     770         23,100  

Corning, Inc.

     12,536         253,353  

Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Class A*

     796         46,701  

FLIR Systems, Inc.*

     1,151         32,458  
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               419,473  
Energy Equipment & Services – 1.7%      

Baker Hughes, Inc.(a)

     2,897         135,696  

BJ Services Co.

     1,402         30,003  

Cameron International Corp.*

     2,079         89,106  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.(a)

     2,088         185,435  

FMC Technologies, Inc.*

     915         59,136  

Halliburton Co.

     8,349         251,555  

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

     1,339         50,989  

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     5,990         243,074  

Oceaneering International, Inc.*

     492         31,237  

Pride International, Inc.*(a)

     2,568         77,323  

Rowan Cos., Inc.*(a)

     2,168         63,111  

Smith International, Inc.

     1,848         79,131  
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               1,295,796  
Food & Staples Retailing – 5.0%      

Costco Wholesale Corp.

     2,831         169,039  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

CVS Caremark Corp.

     17,333       $ 633,694  

Kroger Co. (The)

     8,818         190,998  

Safeway, Inc.

     5,467         135,910  

SUPERVALU, Inc.

     3,538         59,014  

Sysco Corp.

     5,475         161,512  

Walgreen Co.

     7,952         294,940  

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     39,220         2,180,632  

Whole Foods Market, Inc.*

     675         24,401  
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               3,850,140  
Food Products – 2.1%      

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

     5,231         151,176  

Campbell Soup Co.

     3,036         107,323  

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     4,402         110,358  

Dean Foods Co.*

     2,125         33,341  

General Mills, Inc.

     2,649         187,523  

H.J. Heinz Co.

     2,718         123,968  

Hershey Co. (The)

     1,559         66,741  

Hormel Foods Corp.(a)

     1,249         52,471  

J.M. Smucker Co. (The)

     950         57,247  

Kellogg Co.

     2,998         160,183  

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     11,609         351,056  

McCormick & Co., Inc.

     1,051         40,316  

Mead Johnson Nutrition Co.

     1,315         68,420  

Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.*

     604         40,939  

Sara Lee Corp.

     3,752         52,265  

Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A

     282         5,400  
           
Total Food Products               1,608,727  
Gas Utilities – 0.2%      

Energen Corp.

     799         37,178  

EQT Corp.

     508         20,828  

National Fuel Gas Co.

     279         14,104  

Oneok, Inc.

     976         44,554  

Questar Corp.

     1,322         57,110  
           
Total Gas Utilities               173,774  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.2%      

Baxter International, Inc.

     5,638         328,132  

Beckman Coulter, Inc.

     266         16,705  

Becton Dickinson and Co.

     2,441         192,180  

C.R. Bard, Inc.

     985         85,321  

DENTSPLY International, Inc.

     1,137         39,624  

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*

     295         29,170  

Hospira, Inc.*

     1,314         74,438  

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.*(a)

     317         18,243  

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*

     111         38,642  

Inverness Medical Innovations, Inc.*

     76         2,960  

Medtronic, Inc.

     8,678         390,770  

ResMed, Inc.*

     458         29,152  

St. Jude Medical, Inc.*

     1,700         69,785  

Stryker Corp.

     3,273         187,281  

Varian Medical Systems, Inc.*(a)

     1,071         59,258  

Zimmer Holdings, Inc.*

     1,818         107,626  
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               1,669,287  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Health Care Providers & Services – 3.5%      

Aetna, Inc.

     5,622       $ 197,388  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

     2,926         84,620  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     4,167         150,137  

CIGNA Corp.

     3,313         121,190  

Community Health Systems, Inc.*

     975         36,007  

Coventry Health Care, Inc.*

     1,778         43,952  

DaVita, Inc.*

     1,001         63,463  

Express Scripts, Inc.*

     1,471         149,689  

Henry Schein, Inc.*

     831         48,946  

Humana, Inc.*

     3,252         152,096  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings*(a)

     995         75,331  

McKesson Corp.

     2,820         185,330  

Medco Health Solutions, Inc.*

     2,873         185,481  

Patterson Cos., Inc.

     1,069         33,193  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

     1,732         100,958  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     18,265         596,718  

WellPoint, Inc.*

     7,253         466,948  
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               2,691,447  
Health Care Technology – 0.0%      

Cerner Corp.*(a)

     368         31,302  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.4%      

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

     1,703         75,851  

International Game Technology

     1,276         23,542  

McDonald’s Corp.

     10,118         675,073  

Starbucks Corp.*

     2,534         61,500  

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.(a)

     636         29,663  

Wyndham Worldwide Corp.

     1,390         35,765  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

     4,166         159,683  
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               1,061,077  
Household Durables – 0.2%      

Fortune Brands, Inc.

     166         8,053  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

     379         8,201  

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.

     2,398         36,450  

NVR, Inc.*

     25         18,162  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

     775         44,493  

Tupperware Brands Corp.

     566         27,292  

Whirlpool Corp.

     375         32,719  
           
Total Household Durables               175,370  
Household Products – 2.8%      

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

     562         37,626  

Clorox Co.

     1,318         84,536  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

     3,716         316,826  

Energizer Holdings, Inc.*

     717         44,999  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     3,959         248,942  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

     23,088         1,460,778  
           
Total Household Products               2,193,707  
Independent Power Producers & Energy
Traders – 0.3%
     

AES Corp. (The)*

     2,877         31,647  

Calpine Corp.*

     2,400         28,536  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Investments    Shares      Value  
     

NRG Energy, Inc.*

     6,602       $ 137,982  
           
Total Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders               198,165  
Industrial Conglomerates – 2.8%      

3M Co.

     4,033         337,038  

General Electric Co.

     99,434         1,809,699  
           
Total Industrial Conglomerates               2,146,737  
Insurance – 6.6%      

Allstate Corp. (The)

     3,645         117,770  

American Family Life Assurance Co., Inc.

     6,999         379,976  

American Financial Group, Inc.

     3,215         91,467  

American National Insurance Co.

     35         3,974  

AON Corp.

     1,547         66,072  

Assurant, Inc.

     2,699         92,792  

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class B*

     20,684         1,680,989  

Chubb Corp.

     6,679         346,306  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

     1,303         37,657  

CNA Financial Corp.*

     3,670         98,062  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Class A

     1,490         22,082  

First American Corp.

     517         17,495  

HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     1,897         52,357  

Lincoln National Corp.

     2,716         83,381  

Loews Corp.

     1,022         38,100  

Markel Corp.*

     121         45,334  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

     670         16,361  

Metlife, Inc.

     4,198         181,941  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

     4,069         118,856  

Progressive Corp. (The)

     8,289         158,237  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

     7,614         460,647  

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     1,393         73,160  

Torchmark Corp.

     1,788         95,676  

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.

     1,639         86,539  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     10,129         546,358  

Unum Group

     6,271         155,333  

W.R. Berkley Corp.

     2,224         58,024  
           
Total Insurance               5,124,946  
Internet & Catalog Retail – 0.3%      

Amazon.com, Inc.*

     879         119,307  

NetFlix, Inc.*(a)

     271         19,983  

priceline.com, Inc.*

     301         76,755  
           
Total Internet & Catalog Retail               216,045  
Internet Software & Services – 1.4%      

Akamai Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     835         26,227  

eBay, Inc.*

     9,321         251,201  

Equinix, Inc.*

     222         21,609  

Google, Inc. Class A*

     1,247         707,061  

VeriSign, Inc.*

     1,173         30,510  

Yahoo!, Inc.*

     3,033         50,136  
           
Total Internet Software & Services               1,086,744  
IT Services – 2.0%      

Alliance Data Systems Corp.*(a)

     404         25,852  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

     4,544         202,072  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

     1,398       $ 29,889  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. Class A*

     1,739         88,654  

Computer Sciences Corp.*

     2,019         110,015  

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

     1,445         33,871  

Fiserv, Inc.*

     1,436         72,891  

Global Payments, Inc.

     419         19,086  

Hewitt Associates, Inc. Class A*

     860         34,211  

Lender Processing Services, Inc.

     883         33,333  

Mastercard, Inc. Class A

     829         210,566  

Paychex, Inc.

     2,404         73,803  

SAIC, Inc.*

     3,652         64,640  

Total System Services, Inc.

     1,928         30,193  

Visa, Inc. Class A

     4,007         364,757  

Western Union Co. (The)

     7,142         121,128  
           
Total IT Services               1,514,961  
Leisure Equipment & Products – 0.1%      

Hasbro, Inc.

     1,376         52,673  

Mattel, Inc.

     2,857         64,968  
           
Total Leisure Equipment & Products               117,641  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.4%      

Covance, Inc.*

     469         28,792  

Illumina, Inc.*(a)

     469         18,244  

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.*

     217         23,696  

Millipore Corp.*

     315         33,264  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.*

     2,536         130,452  

Waters Corp.*

     760         51,331  
           
Total Life Sciences Tools & Services               285,779  
Machinery – 1.5%      

AGCO Corp.*

     901         32,319  

Bucyrus International, Inc.

     806         53,188  

Caterpillar, Inc.

     2,493         156,685  

Cummins, Inc.

     484         29,984  

Danaher Corp.

     2,234         178,519  

Deere & Co.

     2,390         142,109  

Donaldson Co., Inc.

     410         18,499  

Dover Corp.

     1,558         72,836  

Eaton Corp.

     788         59,707  

Flowserve Corp.

     654         72,117  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

     2,503         118,542  

Joy Global, Inc.

     1,103         62,430  

PACCAR, Inc.

     734         31,811  

Pall Corp.

     808         32,716  

Parker Hannifin Corp.

     805         52,116  

Pentair, Inc.

     410         14,604  
           
Total Machinery               1,128,182  
Media – 2.6%      

Cablevision Systems Corp. Class A

     901         21,750  

CBS Corp. Class B

     2,288         31,895  

Comcast Corp. Class A

     27,587         519,187  

DIRECTV Class A*

     5,852         197,856  

Discovery Communications, Inc. Class C*

     2,734         80,407  

DISH Network Corp. Class A

     6,706         139,619  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Investments    Shares      Value  
     

DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. Class A*

     581       $ 22,886  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.*

     3,365         27,997  

Madison Square Garden, Inc. Class A*

     225         4,889  

McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc. (The)

     2,646         94,330  

Omnicom Group, Inc.

     3,261         126,559  

Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. Class A

     1,086         48,164  

Viacom, Inc. Class B*

     5,383         185,068  

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     14,060         490,835  

Washington Post Co. (The) Class B

     30         13,325  
           
Total Media               2,004,767  
Metals & Mining – 0.4%      

Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.

     542         38,455  

Newmont Mining Corp.

     2,279         116,070  

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.(a)

     414         20,381  

Southern Copper Corp.

     2,478         78,478  

Walter Energy, Inc.

     697         64,312  
           
Total Metals & Mining               317,696  
Multiline Retail – 0.9%      

Dollar Tree, Inc.*

     821         48,620  

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

     1,542         56,453  

J.C. Penney Co., Inc.

     561         18,047  

Kohl’s Corp.*

     2,471         135,361  

Nordstrom, Inc.

     1,372         56,046  

Target Corp.

     6,680         351,368  
           
Total Multiline Retail               665,895  
Multi-Utilities – 1.6%      

Alliant Energy Corp.

     372         12,373  

Ameren Corp.

     2,466         64,313  

Centerpoint Energy, Inc.

     2,962         42,534  

CMS Energy Corp.(a)

     1,882         29,096  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

     1,590         70,819  

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     5,930         243,782  

DTE Energy Co.

     1,430         63,778  

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     410         19,426  

NiSource, Inc.

     1,628         25,722  

NSTAR

     838         29,682  

OGE Energy Corp.

     940         36,604  

PG&E Corp.

     3,084         130,823  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

     6,485         191,437  

SCANA Corp.

     1,259         47,326  

Sempra Energy

     2,792         139,321  

TECO Energy, Inc.

     1,478         23,485  

Wisconsin Energy Corp.

     446         22,037  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

     3,821         81,005  
           
Total Multi-Utilities               1,273,563  
Office Electronics – 0.1%      

Xerox Corp.

     8,924         87,009  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 8.0%      

Alpha Natural Resources, Inc.*

     142         7,084  

Arch Coal, Inc.

     649         14,830  

Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.

     457         16,818  

Chevron Corp.

     19,458         1,475,500  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

CNX Gas Corp.*

     944       $ 35,919  

Concho Resources, Inc.*

     338         17,022  

Consol Energy, Inc.

     1,781         75,977  

Continental Resources, Inc.*

     78         3,319  

EOG Resources, Inc.

     1,088         101,119  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     46,009         3,081,683  

Hess Corp.

     770         48,164  

Marathon Oil Corp.

     7,291         230,687  

Massey Energy Co.

     425         22,223  

Murphy Oil Corp.

     1,555         87,375  

Noble Energy, Inc.

     426         31,098  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

     4,716         398,691  

Peabody Energy Corp.

     2,059         94,096  

Range Resources Corp.

     197         9,233  

Spectra Energy Corp.

     5,867         132,184  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

     2,779         64,195  

XTO Energy, Inc.

     5,799         273,597  
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               6,220,814  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.1%      

International Paper Co.

     3,002         73,879  
Personal Products – 0.2%      

Avon Products, Inc.

     2,651         89,790  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The) Class A

     914         59,291  
           
Total Personal Products               149,081  
Pharmaceuticals – 7.2%      

Abbott Laboratories

     15,173         799,314  

Allergan, Inc.

     1,351         88,247  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     17,444         465,755  

Forest Laboratories, Inc.*

     3,437         107,784  

Johnson & Johnson

     27,029         1,762,291  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     24,818         926,952  

Mylan, Inc.(a)

     908         20,621  

Perrigo Co.

     658         38,638  

Pfizer, Inc.

     76,580         1,313,347  

Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     911         38,052  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               5,561,001  
Professional Services – 0.2%      

Dun & Bradstreet Corp.

     483         35,945  

Equifax, Inc.(a)

     1,070         38,306  

IHS, Inc. Class A*

     354         18,928  

Manpower, Inc.

     232         13,252  

Robert Half International, Inc.(a)

     391         11,898  
           
Total Professional Services               118,329  
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.5%      

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

     123         10,621  

Boston Properties, Inc.

     197         14,862  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     144         7,805  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     264         19,222  

HCP, Inc.

     518         17,094  

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     432         19,539  

Liberty Property Trust(a)

     594         20,160  

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.

     504         17,715  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.

     1,203       $ 46,809  

Public Storage

     1,130         103,949  

Rayonier, Inc.(a)

     881         40,024  

Simon Property Group, Inc.

     637         53,444  

Ventas, Inc.

     640         30,387  
           
Total Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)               401,631  
Road & Rail – 0.9%      

CSX Corp.

     3,453         175,758  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

     631         22,640  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

     2,993         167,279  

Union Pacific Corp.

     4,261         312,331  
           
Total Road & Rail               678,008  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 1.0%      

Altera Corp.

     1,618         39,334  

Analog Devices, Inc.

     1,244         35,852  

Cree, Inc.*

     125         8,778  

Intel Corp.

     18,259         406,445  

Linear Technology Corp.

     1,351         38,206  

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     912         25,682  

National Semiconductor Corp.

     272         3,930  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

     5,623         137,595  

Xilinx, Inc.

     1,966         50,133  
           
Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment               745,955  
Software – 4.6%      

Activision Blizzard, Inc.

     4,362         52,606  

Adobe Systems, Inc.*

     2,706         95,711  

Ansys, Inc.*

     406         17,515  

Autodesk, Inc.*

     108         3,177  

BMC Software, Inc.*

     1,354         51,452  

CA, Inc.

     4,671         109,628  

Citrix Systems, Inc.*

     580         27,533  

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.(a)

     318         23,332  

Intuit, Inc.*

     2,126         73,007  

McAfee, Inc.*

     600         24,078  

Microsoft Corp.

     69,442         2,032,567  

Oracle Corp.

     35,393         909,246  

Red Hat, Inc.*

     447         13,084  

Salesforce.com, Inc.*

     164         12,210  

Sybase, Inc.*

     537         25,035  

Synopsys, Inc.*

     1,390         31,094  

VMware, Inc. Class A*

     913         48,663  
           
Total Software               3,549,938  
Specialty Retail – 2.6%      

Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Class A

     120         5,477  

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.(a)

     947         39,698  

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

     1,298         24,039  

AutoNation, Inc.*(a)

     1,883         34,045  

AutoZone, Inc.*

     611         105,758  

Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.*(a)

     1,787         78,199  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

     3,976         169,139  

CarMax, Inc.*(a)

     919         23,085  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

GameStop Corp. Class A*

     2,546       $ 55,783  

Gap, Inc. (The)

     6,829         157,818  

Guess ?, Inc.

     681         31,993  

Home Depot, Inc.

     12,525         405,184  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     10,957         265,598  

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     2,007         49,412  

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.*

     1,097         45,756  

PetSmart, Inc.

     1,088         34,773  

Ross Stores, Inc.

     1,322         70,687  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

     1,012         68,492  

Staples, Inc.

     4,595         107,477  

Tiffany & Co.

     607         28,827  

TJX Cos., Inc.

     4,254         180,880  

Urban Outfitters, Inc.*

     862         32,782  
           
Total Specialty Retail               2,014,902  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.7%      

Coach, Inc.

     2,573         101,685  

NIKE, Inc. Class B

     4,084         300,174  

Polo Ralph Lauren Corp.(a)

     783         66,586  

VF Corp.

     974         78,066  
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               546,511  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.2%      

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

     5,795         82,057  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.

     3,572         59,081  

People’s United Financial, Inc.

     865         13,528  

TFS Financial Corp.

     316         4,219  
           
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance               158,885  
Tobacco – 2.3%      

Altria Group, Inc.

     23,430         480,784  

Lorillard, Inc.

     1,746         131,369  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     19,722         1,028,699  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     3,304         178,350  
           
Total Tobacco               1,819,202  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.2%      

Fastenal Co.(a)

     765         36,712  

MSC Industrial Direct Co. Class A

     387         19,629  

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

     621         67,143  
           
Total Trading Companies & Distributors               123,484  
Water Utilities – 0.0%      

American Water Works Co., Inc.

     1,280         27,853  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.2%      

American Tower Corp. Class A*

     914         38,946  

NII Holdings, Inc.*

     1,589         66,198  

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.

     1,291         43,700  

United States Cellular Corp.*

     79         3,269  
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               152,113  

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS

(Cost: $78,987,341)

              77,207,510  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.6%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.6%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $449,940)      449,940       $ 449,940  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 1.9%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.9%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $1,505,012)(d)      1,505,012         1,505,012  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 102.2% (Cost: $80,942,293)         79,162,462  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (2.2)%

        (1,740,196
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 77,422,266  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $1,466,932 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $1,505,012.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.7%      
Aerospace & Defense – 2.5%      

Cubic Corp.

     1,348       $ 48,528  

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

     2,941         102,347  

DigitalGlobe, Inc.*

     2,264         63,279  

DynCorp International, Inc. Class A*

     6,704         77,029  

Esterline Technologies Corp.*

     2,840         140,381  

HEICO Corp.

     1,316         67,853  

Hexcel Corp.*

     6,889         99,477  

Moog, Inc. Class A*

     2,846         100,805  

Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc. Class A*

     9,951         232,655  

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.*

     2,177         89,845  

TransDigm Group, Inc.

     3,933         208,606  

Triumph Group, Inc.

     2,088         146,348  
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               1,377,153  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.1%      

HUB Group, Inc. Class A*

     1,644         45,999  
Airlines – 0.4%      

Allegiant Travel Co.*(a)

     2,118         122,548  

Skywest, Inc.

     6,022         85,994  
           
Total Airlines               208,542  
Auto Components – 0.1%      

Fuel Systems Solutions, Inc.*(a)

     761         24,322  

Gentex Corp.

     2,863         55,599  
           
Total Auto Components               79,921  
Automobiles – 0.1%      

Thor Industries, Inc.

     1,127         34,047  
Biotechnology – 3.4%      

Alkermes, Inc.*

     10,558         136,937  

BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc.*

     1,551         36,247  

Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*(a)

     14,276         321,781  

Myriad Genetics, Inc.*

     6,723         161,688  

OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*(a)

     15,399         917,011  

PDL BioPharma, Inc.

     41,643         258,603  
           
Total Biotechnology               1,832,267  
Building Products – 0.3%      

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.*

     1,635         59,367  

Lennox International, Inc.

     1,789         79,288  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.(a)

     868         24,096  
           
Total Building Products               162,751  
Capital Markets – 1.8%      

Ares Capital Corp.

     2,206         32,737  

Federated Investors, Inc. Class B(a)

     8,811         232,434  

GAMCO Investors, Inc. Class A

     1,060         48,230  

Greenhill & Co., Inc.

     956         78,478  

Investment Technology Group, Inc.*

     4,812         80,312  

Knight Capital Group, Inc. Class A*

     12,550         191,388  

optionsXpress Holdings, Inc.(a)

     5,078         82,721  

Riskmetrics Group, Inc.*

     2,346         53,043  

Stifel Financial Corp.*

     1,378         74,067  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Class A(a)

     3,098       $ 111,652  
           
Total Capital Markets               985,062  
Chemicals – 3.3%      

Ashland, Inc.

     221         11,662  

H.B. Fuller Co.

     2,199         51,039  

Huntsman Corp.

     57,157         688,742  

Intrepid Potash, Inc.*(a)

     2,937         89,079  

NewMarket Corp.

     1,374         141,508  

Olin Corp.

     6,980         136,948  

RPM International, Inc.

     8,269         176,461  

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The) Class A

     4,442         205,887  

Sensient Technologies Corp.

     4,023         116,908  

Valspar Corp.

     6,094         179,651  

W.R. Grace & Co.*

     619         17,183  
           
Total Chemicals               1,815,068  
Commercial Banks – 3.3%      

Associated Banc-Corp.

     3,129         43,180  

BancorpSouth, Inc.

     4,782         100,231  

Bank of Hawaii Corp.(a)

     3,333         149,818  

City National Corp.

     528         28,496  

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

     6,700         66,531  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc. Class A

     225         44,721  

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.

     1,145         59,025  

FirstMerit Corp.

     5,356         115,529  

Fulton Financial Corp.

     2,266         23,090  

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

     3,721         56,671  

Hancock Holding Co.

     1,355         56,653  

Iberiabank Corp.

     232         13,922  

International Bancshares Corp.

     8,611         197,967  

Old National Bancorp

     2,487         29,720  

Park National Corp.(a)

     1,190         74,149  

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

     3,053         125,173  

Signature Bank*(a)

     1,560         57,798  

SVB Financial Group*

     880         41,061  

TCF Financial Corp.(a)

     6,452         102,845  

Trustmark Corp.

     4,430         108,225  

UMB Financial Corp.

     2,574         104,504  

Valley National Bancorp(a)

     6,696         102,917  

Westamerica Bancorp.(a)

     1,860         107,229  
           
Total Commercial Banks               1,809,455  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 2.2%      

ABM Industries, Inc.

     2,946         62,455  

Brink’s Co. (The)

     2,114         59,678  

Clean Harbors, Inc.*

     795         44,170  

Copart, Inc.*

     4,547         161,873  

Covanta Holding Corp.*

     6,034         100,526  

Geo Group, Inc. (The)*

     3,768         74,682  

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

     1,695         37,951  

Herman Miller, Inc.

     2,494         45,042  

HNI Corp.

     1,147         30,545  

Mine Safety Appliances Co.

     1,051         29,386  

RINO International Corp.*(a)

     1,535         36,426  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Rollins, Inc.

     4,511       $ 97,798  

SYKES Enterprises, Inc.*

     2,527         57,717  

Tetra Tech, Inc.*

     3,772         86,907  

United Stationers, Inc.*

     1,809         106,460  

Waste Connections, Inc.*

     4,115         139,745  
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               1,171,361  
Communications Equipment – 1.2%      

Adtran, Inc.

     3,995         105,268  

Arris Group, Inc.*

     3,164         38,000  

Blue Coat Systems, Inc.*

     416         12,913  

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.*

     1,659         53,072  

Emulex Corp.*

     294         3,904  

InterDigital, Inc.*

     1,992         55,497  

Polycom, Inc.*

     3,232         98,835  

Riverbed Technology, Inc.*

     1,528         43,395  

Tekelec*

     5,064         91,962  

Tellabs, Inc.

     13,928         105,435  

Viasat, Inc.*(a)

     1,484         51,361  
           
Total Communications Equipment               659,642  
Computers & Peripherals – 0.8%      

Diebold, Inc.(a)

     3,274         103,982  

Lexmark International, Inc. Class A*

     4,117         148,541  

QLogic Corp.*(a)

     5,064         102,799  

Synaptics, Inc.*(a)

     2,524         69,688  
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               425,010  
Construction & Engineering – 1.1%      

EMCOR Group, Inc.*

     7,498         184,676  

Granite Construction, Inc.

     2,435         73,586  

Insituform Technologies, Inc. Class A*

     1,032         27,461  

MasTec, Inc.*

     6,237         78,649  

Shaw Group, Inc. (The)*

     858         29,532  

Tutor Perini Corp.*

     9,411         204,689  
           
Total Construction & Engineering               598,593  
Construction Materials – 0.1%      

Eagle Materials, Inc.

     1,827         48,489  

Texas Industries, Inc.

     300         10,251  
           
Total Construction Materials               58,740  
Consumer Finance – 0.9%      

AmeriCredit Corp.*

     1,172         27,847  

Cash America International, Inc.

     2,768         109,281  

Credit Acceptance Corp.*

     3,644         150,278  

Nelnet, Inc. Class A

     7,445         138,179  

Student Loan Corp. (The)

     2,607         92,627  
           
Total Consumer Finance               518,212  
Containers & Packaging – 2.1%      

Aptargroup, Inc.

     3,903         153,583  

Greif, Inc. Class A

     2,066         113,465  

Packaging Corp. of America

     11,976         294,729  

Rock-Tenn Co. Class A

     4,699         214,133  

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

     3,118         187,797  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Temple-Inland, Inc.

     7,553       $ 154,308  
           
Total Containers & Packaging               1,118,015  
Distributors – 0.2%      

LKQ Corp.*

     6,281         127,504  
Diversified Consumer Services – 2.7%      

Bridgepoint Education, Inc.*

     2,663         65,457  

Brink’s Home Security Holdings, Inc.*

     2,295         97,652  

Capella Education Co.*

     580         53,847  

Career Education Corp.*(a)

     4,705         148,866  

Coinstar, Inc.*(a)

     1,104         35,880  

Corinthian Colleges, Inc.*(a)

     8,609         151,432  

Grand Canyon Education, Inc.*

     1,280         33,459  

Hillenbrand, Inc.

     6,259         137,636  

Matthews International Corp. Class A

     1,844         65,462  

Regis Corp.

     5,196         97,061  

Service Corp. International

     23,642         217,034  

Strayer Education, Inc.(a)

     528         128,579  

Weight Watchers International, Inc.(a)

     8,578         218,996  
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               1,451,361  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 0.5%      

AboveNet, Inc.*(a)

     1,716         87,053  

Frontier Communications Corp.(a)

     17,411         129,538  

tw telecom, inc.*

     1,824         33,105  
           
Total Diversified Telecommunication Services               249,696  
Electric Utilities – 2.6%      

ALLETE, Inc.

     1,727         57,820  

Cleco Corp.

     4,103         108,935  

El Paso Electric Co.*

     3,648         75,149  

Great Plains Energy, Inc.

     8,701         161,578  

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.(a)

     2,439         54,756  

IDACORP, Inc.

     3,283         113,657  

ITC Holdings Corp.

     2,774         152,570  

MGE Energy, Inc.(a)

     1,362         48,160  

NV Energy, Inc.

     14,791         182,373  

PNM Resources, Inc.

     1,185         14,848  

Portland General Electric Co.

     4,598         88,787  

UIL Holdings Corp.

     1,936         53,240  

Unisource Energy Corp.

     3,793         119,252  

Westar Energy, Inc.

     7,320         163,236  
           
Total Electric Utilities               1,394,361  
Electrical Equipment – 2.2%      

A.O. Smith Corp.

     1,078         56,670  

Acuity Brands, Inc.

     2,624         110,759  

Baldor Electric Co.

     2,960         110,704  

Brady Corp. Class A

     2,185         67,997  

EnerSys*

     2,868         70,725  

General Cable Corp.*(a)

     5,020         135,540  

GrafTech International Ltd.*

     1,231         16,828  

Hubbell, Inc. Class B

     3,834         193,349  

II-VI, Inc.*

     1,056         35,735  

Regal-Beloit Corp.

     1,820         108,126  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

SunPower Corp. Class A*(a)

     2,911       $ 55,018  

Thomas & Betts Corp.*

     2,886         113,247  

Woodward Governor Co.

     4,198         134,252  
           
Total Electrical Equipment               1,208,950  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 1.8%      

Anixter International, Inc.*

     1,566         73,367  

AVX Corp.

     7,154         101,587  

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.*

     3,244         67,281  

Ingram Micro, Inc. Class A*

     12,823         225,044  

National Instruments Corp.

     1,403         46,790  

Plexus Corp.*

     2,146         77,320  

SYNNEX Corp.*(a)

     3,688         109,017  

Tech Data Corp.*

     4,217         176,692  

Trimble Navigation Ltd.*

     3,170         91,043  
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               968,141  
Energy Equipment & Services – 3.7%      

Atwood Oceanics, Inc.*

     8,053         278,875  

Bristow Group, Inc.*

     2,179         82,214  

CARBO Ceramics, Inc.

     1,069         66,641  

Dresser-Rand Group, Inc.*

     8,923         280,361  

Dril-Quip, Inc.*

     2,202         133,970  

Lufkin Industries, Inc.

     820         64,903  

Oil States International, Inc.*

     5,837         264,650  

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

     5,737         80,146  

RPC, Inc.

     622         6,923  

SEACOR Holdings, Inc.*

     2,200         177,452  

Superior Energy Services, Inc.*

     6,150         129,273  

Tetra Technologies, Inc.*

     1,007         12,305  

Tidewater, Inc.

     8,607         406,853  
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               1,984,566  
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.0%      

BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc.*(a)

     4,523         167,306  

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

     4,081         128,143  

Ruddick Corp.(a)

     3,825         121,023  

United Natural Foods, Inc.*

     2,609         73,391  

Weis Markets, Inc.(a)

     2,185         79,447  
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               569,310  
Food Products – 2.0%      

Corn Products International, Inc.

     5,210         180,579  

Del Monte Foods Co.

     20,052         292,759  

Flowers Foods, Inc.(a)

     6,107         151,087  

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc.*

     780         75,520  

Lancaster Colony Corp.

     2,589         152,647  

Lance, Inc.(a)

     1,453         33,608  

Sanderson Farms, Inc.(a)

     290         15,547  

Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.

     2,436         65,845  

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.*

     2,338         102,568  
           
Total Food Products               1,070,160  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Gas Utilities – 2.7%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     6,555       $ 253,351  

Atmos Energy Corp.

     7,407         211,618  

New Jersey Resources Corp.

     3,438         129,131  

Nicor, Inc.(a)

     2,911         122,029  

Northwest Natural Gas Co.

     1,761         82,063  

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.

     4,570         126,041  

South Jersey Industries, Inc.

     1,540         64,664  

Southwest Gas Corp.(a)

     2,194         65,644  

UGI Corp.

     11,352         301,282  

WGL Holdings, Inc.

     3,235         112,093  
           
Total Gas Utilities               1,467,916  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 3.1%      

Align Technology, Inc.*

     4,453         86,121  

American Medical Systems Holdings, Inc.*

     4,439         82,477  

Cooper Cos., Inc. (The)(a)

     3,096         120,372  

ev3, Inc.*

     1,351         21,427  

Gen-Probe, Inc.*(a)

     2,217         110,850  

Haemonetics Corp.*

     1,398         79,896  

Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.

     2,536         69,005  

Immucor, Inc.*

     4,738         106,084  

Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp.*

     1,935         84,811  

Invacare Corp.

     2,021         53,637  

Kinetic Concepts, Inc.*

     6,820         326,064  

Masimo Corp.(a)

     1,587         42,135  

Meridian Bioscience, Inc.

     1,739         35,423  

NuVasive, Inc.*(a)

     315         14,238  

Sirona Dental Systems, Inc.*

     750         28,523  

STERIS Corp.

     4,514         151,941  

Teleflex, Inc.

     2,566         164,404  

Thoratec Corp.*(a)

     1,060         35,457  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

     1,833         76,894  
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               1,689,759  
Health Care Providers & Services – 7.2%      

Amedisys, Inc.*(a)

     3,237         178,747  

AMERIGROUP Corp.*

     6,442         214,132  

Catalyst Health Solutions, Inc.*

     2,093         86,608  

Centene Corp.*

     5,028         120,873  

Chemed Corp.

     1,830         99,515  

Emergency Medical Services Corp. Class A*

     2,392         135,268  

Health Management Associates, Inc. Class A*

     22,634         194,652  

Health Net, Inc.*

     6,894         171,454  

Healthsouth Corp.*

     4,766         89,124  

Healthspring, Inc.*

     8,180         143,968  

HMS Holdings Corp.*

     679         34,622  

LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.*

     4,686         172,351  

Lincare Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     4,828         216,681  

Magellan Health Services, Inc.*

     2,658         115,570  

Mednax, Inc.*

     3,289         191,387  

Omnicare, Inc.

     14,273         403,783  

Owens & Minor, Inc.

     3,135         145,433  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

PSS World Medical, Inc.*

     3,628       $ 85,294  

Psychiatric Solutions, Inc.*

     6,348         189,170  

Tenet Healthcare Corp.*

     43,058         246,292  

Universal American Corp.*

     12,132         186,833  

Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

     9,534         334,548  

VCA Antech, Inc.*(a)

     6,314         176,982  
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               3,933,287  
Health Care Technology – 0.3%      

Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions, Inc.*

     1,992         38,963  

athenahealth, Inc.*(a)

     728         26,616  

Eclipsys Corp.*

     477         9,483  

MedAssets, Inc.*

     863         18,123  

Quality Systems, Inc.(a)

     852         52,347  
           
Total Health Care Technology               145,532  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 3.3%      

Ameristar Casinos, Inc.(a)

     4,432         80,751  

Bally Technologies, Inc.*

     3,462         140,349  

Bob Evans Farms, Inc.

     2,348         72,577  

Brinker International, Inc.

     7,448         143,597  

Burger King Holdings, Inc.

     12,097         257,182  

Cheesecake Factory (The)*

     2,727         73,793  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.*

     1,449         163,259  

Choice Hotels International, Inc.(a)

     3,345         116,439  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

     2,120         98,326  

Gaylord Entertainment Co.*(a)

     375         10,984  

International Speedway Corp. Class A

     3,527         90,891  

Jack In The Box, Inc.*

     5,583         131,480  

Life Time Fitness, Inc.*(a)

     2,937         82,530  

Panera Bread Co. Class A*

     1,484         113,511  

Penn National Gaming, Inc.*

     1,397         38,836  

Vail Resorts, Inc.*

     1,515         60,736  

Wendy’s/Arby’s Group, Inc. Class A

     2,980         14,900  

WMS Industries, Inc.*(a)

     2,737         114,790  
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               1,804,931  
Household Durables – 0.3%      

Jarden Corp.

     2,130         70,908  

Tempur-Pedic International, Inc.*(a)

     2,820         85,051  
           
Total Household Durables               155,959  
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders – 0.1%      

Ormat Technologies, Inc.

     1,920         54,029  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.5%      

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     3,165         120,587  

Otter Tail Corp.(a)

     1,169         25,671  

Seaboard Corp.

     79         102,629  
           
Total Industrial Conglomerates               248,887  
Insurance – 5.0%      

Alleghany Corp.*

     472         137,194  

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     6,201         152,235  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

     10,259         183,841  

Delphi Financial Group, Inc. Class A

     8,874         223,270  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Erie Indemnity Co. Class A

     2,679       $ 115,545  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (The)(a)

     5,074         221,277  

Harleysville Group, Inc.

     3,080         103,981  

Mercury General Corp.

     3,356         146,724  

Navigators Group, Inc.*

     2,026         79,683  

ProAssurance Corp.*

     4,769         279,177  

Protective Life Corp.

     7,400         162,726  

RLI Corp.(a)

     2,255         128,580  

Selective Insurance Group

     3,579         59,412  

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.

     6,483         308,785  

Tower Group, Inc.

     4,845         107,414  

Unitrin, Inc.

     6,523         182,970  

Wesco Financial Corp.

     206         79,413  

Zenith National Insurance Corp.

     1,001         38,358  
           
Total Insurance               2,710,585  
Internet & Catalog Retail - 0.0%      

Blue Nile, Inc.*

     208         11,444  
Internet Software & Services – 1.3%      

Digital River, Inc.*

     2,444         74,053  

Earthlink, Inc.

     23,606         201,595  

j2 Global Communications, Inc.*(a)

     4,562         106,751  

MercadoLibre, Inc.*

     694         33,458  

Monster Worldwide, Inc.*(a)

     3,564         59,198  

Rackspace Hosting, Inc.*

     1,475         27,627  

Sohu.com, Inc.*

     3,618         197,543  

ValueClick, Inc.*

     681         6,905  

WebMD Health Corp.*(a)

     551         25,555  
           
Total Internet Software & Services               732,685  
IT Services – 2.7%      

Acxiom Corp.

     3,599         64,566  

CACI International, Inc. Class A*

     2,358         115,188  

Cybersource Corp.*

     972         17,146  

DST Systems, Inc.

     6,634         274,979  

Euronet Worldwide, Inc.*

     2,131         39,274  

Gartner, Inc.*

     6,106         135,798  

Mantech International Corp. Class A*

     2,758         134,673  

MAXIMUS, Inc.

     1,253         76,345  

NeuStar, Inc. Class A*

     1,706         42,991  

Sapient Corp.

     6,386         58,368  

SRA International, Inc. Class A*

     3,830         79,626  

Syntel, Inc.(a)

     3,299         126,913  

TeleTech Holdings, Inc.*

     4,166         71,155  

Wright Express Corp.*

     6,931         208,762  
           
Total IT Services               1,445,784  
Leisure Equipment & Products – 0.3%      

Polaris Industries, Inc.(a)

     2,658         135,983  

Pool Corp.(a)

     1,220         27,621  
           
Total Leisure Equipment & Products               163,604  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 1.8%      

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Class A*

     1,513         156,626  

Bruker Corp.*

     6,114         89,570  

Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.*(a)

     4,312         169,505  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Dionex Corp.*

     866       $ 64,759  

PerkinElmer, Inc.

     4,412         105,447  

Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.

     8,845         210,069  

Techne Corp.

     1,745         111,139  

Varian, Inc.*

     915         47,378  
           
Total Life Sciences Tools & Services               954,493  
Machinery – 3.6%      

Actuant Corp. Class A

     2,546         49,774  

Barnes Group, Inc.

     1,470         28,591  

CLARCOR, Inc.

     2,505         86,397  

Crane Co.

     2,340         83,070  

ESCO Technologies, Inc.

     1,508         47,969  

Graco, Inc.

     1,513         48,416  

Harsco Corp.

     2,575         82,245  

IDEX Corp.

     3,805         125,945  

Kaydon Corp.

     1,376         51,738  

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.

     665         36,129  

Middleby Corp.*

     1,535         88,401  

Mueller Industries, Inc.

     1,669         44,713  

Nordson Corp.

     1,467         99,639  

Snap-On, Inc.

     3,514         152,297  

SPX Corp.

     4,337         287,630  

Toro Co.(a)

     1,762         86,638  

Trinity Industries, Inc.(a)

     7,762         154,930  

Valmont Industries, Inc.

     2,103         174,191  

WABCO Holdings, Inc.*

     365         10,921  

Wabtec Corp.

     3,424         144,219  

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A

     1,533         47,615  
           
Total Machinery               1,931,468  
Marine – 0.3%      

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.(a)

     408         13,484  

Kirby Corp.*(a)

     4,356         166,182  
           
Total Marine               179,666  
Media – 1.6%      

Gannett Co., Inc.(a)

     3,792         62,644  

Interactive Data Corp.

     6,919         221,408  

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Class A

     3,147         136,202  

Meredith Corp.

     3,132         107,772  

Morningstar, Inc.*

     2,051         98,633  

Regal Entertainment Group Class A

     7,637         134,182  

Scholastic Corp.

     1,822         51,016  

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Class A(a)

     3,993         69,079  
           
Total Media               880,936  
Metals & Mining – 0.8%      

AMCOL International Corp.

     876         23,827  

Commercial Metals Co.

     1,794         27,018  

Compass Minerals International, Inc.(a)

     3,100         248,713  

Royal Gold, Inc.

     424         19,593  

Titanium Metals Corp.*(a)

     7,005         116,213  
           
Total Metals & Mining               435,364  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Multiline Retail – 0.5%      

99 Cents Only Stores*

     3,496       $ 56,985  

Big Lots, Inc.*

     6,236         227,115  
           
Total Multiline Retail               284,100  
Multi-Utilities – 0.5%      

Avista Corp.

     3,946         81,722  

NorthWestern Corp.

     2,240         60,054  

Vectren Corp.

     5,070         125,330  
           
Total Multi-Utilities               267,106  
Office Electronics – 0.1%      

Zebra Technologies Corp. Class A*

     2,269         67,162  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 2.3%      

Arena Resources, Inc.*

     1,258         42,017  

Berry Petroleum Co. Class A

     1,355         38,157  

Bill Barrett Corp.*

     1,764         54,172  

Enbridge Energy Management LLC*

     308         15,723  

Frontier Oil Corp.

     1,701         22,964  

Holly Corp.

     5,104         142,453  

Patriot Coal Corp.*

     15,764         322,531  

Southern Union Co.

     12,227         310,199  

Tesoro Corp.

     12,051         167,509  

World Fuel Services Corp.(a)

     4,980         132,667  
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               1,248,392  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.0%      

Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc.

     243         11,557  
Personal Products – 0.8%      

Alberto-Culver Co.

     4,819         126,017  

NBTY, Inc.*

     3,987         191,296  

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A

     3,276         95,332  

Revlon, Inc. Class A*(a)

     1,590         23,611  
           
Total Personal Products               436,256  
Pharmaceuticals – 0.6%      

Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc.*

     10,093         239,103  

Par Pharmaceutical Cos., Inc.*

     2,641         65,497  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               304,600  
Professional Services – 0.5%      

CoStar Group, Inc.*

     643         26,697  

FTI Consulting, Inc.*

     3,441         135,300  

Towers Watson & Co. Class A

     2,547         120,983  
           
Total Professional Services               282,980  
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 4.8%      

Alexander’s, Inc.*

     771         230,629  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

     1,882         127,223  

BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.

     3,697         61,148  

Brandywine Realty Trust

     1,449         17,692  

BRE Properties, Inc.

     1,582         56,557  

CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.(a)

     1,992         27,291  

Corporate Office Properties Trust SBI MD(a)

     1,656         66,455  

DiamondRock Hospitality Co.

     1,678         16,965  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

EastGroup Properties, Inc.

     879       $ 33,174  

Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.

     486         26,186  

Equity One, Inc.

     5,227         98,738  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

     1,222         109,919  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.

     4,481         56,819  

Franklin Street Properties Corp.(a)

     2,244         32,381  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.

     1,713         39,896  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

     458         14,532  

Home Properties, Inc.

     644         30,139  

Hospitality Properties Trust(a)

     9,659         231,333  

HRPT Properties Trust

     10,340         80,445  

Kilroy Realty Corp.

     1,010         31,148  

Macerich Co. (The)

     6,846         262,270  

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.

     1,584         55,836  

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.

     3,785         39,667  

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.

     450         23,306  

National Health Investors, Inc.

     1,841         71,357  

National Retail Properties, Inc.(a)

     5,119         116,867  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.

     4,362         85,015  

Potlatch Corp.

     1,932         67,697  

PS Business Parks, Inc.

     1,384         73,906  

Realty Income Corp.(a)

     4,203         128,990  

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     5,899         130,663  

Sovran Self Storage, Inc.

     948         33,047  

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers(a)

     1,431         61,762  

Washington Real Estate Investment Trust(a)

     1,151         35,163  

Weingarten Realty Investors

     1,781         38,398  
           
Total Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)               2,612,614  
Road & Rail – 1.0%      

Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. Class A*

     2,178         74,313  

Heartland Express, Inc.(a)

     4,017         66,281  

Kansas City Southern*

     2,426         87,748  

Knight Transportation, Inc.(a)

     3,373         71,137  

Landstar System, Inc.

     2,258         94,791  

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.*

     1,415         47,247  

Ryder System, Inc.

     674         26,124  

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

     3,160         73,217  
           
Total Road & Rail               540,858  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 1.1%      

Amkor Technology, Inc.*

     20,687         146,257  

Atheros Communications, Inc.*

     1,009         39,059  

Cymer, Inc.*

     295         11,004  

FEI Co.*

     1,121         25,682  

Hittite Microwave Corp.*

     1,359         59,755  

MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.*

     1,558         23,884  

PMC – Sierra, Inc.*

     6,958         62,065  

Silicon Laboratories, Inc.*

     993         47,336  

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.*(a)

     7,902         123,271  

Tessera Technologies, Inc.*

     3,205         64,998  
           
Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment               603,311  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Software – 2.5%      

Advent Software, Inc.*(a)

     672       $ 30,072  

Ariba, Inc.*

     220         2,827  

AsiaInfo Holdings, Inc.*

     1,016         26,904  

Blackbaud, Inc.

     1,371         34,535  

Blackboard, Inc.*(a)

     64         2,666  

CommVault Systems, Inc.*

     565         12,063  

Compuware Corp.*

     19,185         161,154  

Concur Technologies, Inc.*

     711         29,158  

Fair Isaac Corp.

     3,926         99,485  

Informatica Corp.*

     2,487         66,801  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

     5,283         127,109  

Lawson Software, Inc.*

     5,027         33,228  

MICROS Systems, Inc.*

     3,770         123,957  

MicroStrategy, Inc. Class A*

     711         60,485  

Net 1 UEPS Technologies, Inc.*

     5,237         96,308  

Novell, Inc.*

     10,224         61,242  

Parametric Technology Corp.*

     2,172         39,205  

Pegasystems, Inc.(a)

     1,014         37,518  

Progress Software Corp.*

     1,102         34,636  

Quest Software, Inc.*

     5,468         97,276  

SolarWinds, Inc.*(a)

     1,555         33,681  

Solera Holdings, Inc.

     1,981         76,566  

TIBCO Software, Inc.*

     8,371         90,323  
           
Total Software               1,377,199  
Specialty Retail – 4.5%      

Aaron’s, Inc.(a)

     4,371         145,729  

Aeropostale, Inc.*

     9,879         284,812  

Barnes & Noble, Inc.(a)

     4,668         100,922  

Buckle, Inc. (The)

     4,988         183,359  

Cabela’s, Inc.*(a)

     6,592         115,294  

Chico’s FAS, Inc.

     949         13,685  

Childrens Place Retail Stores, Inc. (The)*

     2,772         123,493  

Collective Brands, Inc.*

     1,122         25,514  

Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.*

     3,725         97,260  

Dress Barn, Inc.*

     3,676         96,164  

DSW, Inc. Class A*

     1,500         38,295  

Gymboree Corp.*

     2,668         137,749  

J Crew Group, Inc.*(a)

     1,808         82,987  

Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.*

     1,221         51,258  

Men’s Wearhouse, Inc. (The)

     2,899         69,402  

Penske Auto Group, Inc.*

     4,407         63,549  

RadioShack Corp.

     11,480         259,792  

Rent-A-Center, Inc.*

     10,005         236,618  

Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     15,495         138,215  

Tractor Supply Co.*

     2,345         136,127  

Ulta Salon Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc.*

     1,720         38,906  

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

     406         10,674  
           
Total Specialty Retail               2,449,804  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 2.6%      

Carter’s, Inc.*

     4,134         124,640  

Columbia Sportswear Co.(a)

     2,378         124,916  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Deckers Outdoor Corp.*

     1,327       $ 183,126  

Fossil, Inc.*

     3,959         149,413  

Hanesbrands, Inc.*

     3,519         97,899  

Iconix Brand Group, Inc.*

     6,833         104,955  

Lululemon Athletica, Inc.*

     1,626         67,479  

Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.

     2,779         159,404  

Skechers U.S.A., Inc. Class A*

     266         9,661  

Timberland Co. (The) Class A*

     3,013         64,297  

Under Armour, Inc. Class A*

     1,684         49,526  

Unifirst Corp.

     1,912         98,468  

Warnaco Group, Inc. (The)*

     2,288         109,161  

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.

     2,677         78,061  
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               1,421,006  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.7%      

Astoria Financial Corp.

     4,276         62,002  

Capitol Federal Financial

     2,505         93,837  

First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.

     5,211         74,101  

NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc.

     3,878         48,940  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

     4,250         49,895  

Washington Federal, Inc.

     3,032         61,610  
           
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance               390,385  
Tobacco – 0.5%      

Universal Corp.

     3,946         207,915  

Vector Group Ltd.(a)

     3,116         48,080  
           
Total Tobacco               255,995  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.7%      

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

     2,894         71,916  

GATX Corp.

     2,725         78,071  

Watsco, Inc.

     865         49,201  

WESCO International, Inc.*

     5,217         181,082  
           
Total Trading Companies & Distributors               380,270  
Water Utilities – 0.2%      

Aqua America, Inc.

     6,391         112,290  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.5%      

MetroPCS Communications, Inc.*(a)

     24,402         172,766  

Syniverse Holdings, Inc.*

     4,506         87,732  
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               260,498  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $49,226,605)
              54,176,599  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 1.4%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.4%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $736,492)      736,492         736,492  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 14.9%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 14.9%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $8,081,065)(d)      8,081,065       $ 8,081,065  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 116.0% (Cost: $58,044,162)         62,994,156  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (16.0)%

        (8,688,456
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 54,305,700  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $7,849,179 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $8,081,065.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.4%      
Aerospace & Defense – 1.9%      

AAR Corp.*

     16,040       $ 398,113  

Aerovironment, Inc.*(a)

     2,916         76,137  

American Science & Engineering, Inc.

     2,663         199,512  

Applied Signal Technology, Inc.

     3,304         64,692  

Argon ST, Inc.*

     5,703         151,757  

Ceradyne, Inc.*

     5,917         134,257  

Ducommun, Inc.

     4,767         100,155  

GeoEye, Inc.*

     3,308         97,586  

Ladish Co., Inc.*

     1,930         38,909  

LMI Aerospace, Inc.*

     4,647         86,341  

Orbital Sciences Corp.*(a)

     14,365         273,078  

Stanley, Inc.*

     8,199         231,950  
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               1,852,487  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.2%      

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc.*

     1,776         94,217  

Dynamex, Inc.*

     2,538         43,654  

Forward Air Corp.

     3,557         93,549  
           
Total Air Freight & Logistics               231,420  
Airlines – 0.6%      

Hawaiian Holdings, Inc.*

     43,971         324,066  

Republic Airways Holdings, Inc.*

     36,463         215,861  
           
Total Airlines               539,927  
Auto Components – 0.5%      

China Automotive Systems, Inc.*(a)

     4,776         110,373  

Dorman Products, Inc.*

     7,676         145,767  

Hawk Corp. Class A*

     1,957         38,162  

Spartan Motors, Inc.

     20,500         114,800  

Wonder Auto Technology, Inc.*(a)

     8,393         88,798  
           
Total Auto Components               497,900  
Beverages – 0.5%      

Boston Beer Co., Inc. Class A*

     3,259         170,315  

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated

     3,035         178,033  

National Beverage Corp.

     10,381         115,437  
           
Total Beverages               463,785  
Biotechnology – 1.0%      

Biospecifics Technologies Corp.*

     645         17,899  

Cytokinetics, Inc.*

     49,964         159,885  

Emergent Biosolutions, Inc.*

     11,798         198,088  

Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     399         4,062  

Idera Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     4,344         26,976  

Immunomedics, Inc.*(a)

     63,626         211,238  

Keryx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.*(a)

     14,708         40,300  

Martek Biosciences Corp.*(a)

     11,797         265,551  

Oncothyreon, Inc.*(a)

     5,781         20,060  
           
Total Biotechnology               944,059  
Building Products – 0.9%      

AAON, Inc.

     7,418         167,795  

Ameron International Corp.

     2,435         153,137  

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

     17,643         278,936  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Griffon Corp.*

     9,766       $ 121,684  

Universal Forest Products, Inc.

     2,969         114,366  
           
Total Building Products               835,918  
Capital Markets – 2.1%      

BGC Partners, Inc. Class A

     21,914         133,895  

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

     60,710         604,672  

Broadpoint Gleacher Securities, Inc.*(a)

     49,807         199,228  

Diamond Hill Investment Group, Inc.

     486         33,340  

Duff & Phelps Corp. Class A

     2,670         44,696  

Epoch Holding Corp.

     1,452         16,393  

Fifth Street Finance Corp.

     684         7,941  

GFI Group, Inc.(a)

     36,412         210,461  

International Assets Holding Corp.*(a)

     5,029         75,284  

JMP Group, Inc.

     358         3,043  

LaBranche & Co., Inc.*(a)

     3,044         16,011  

Main Street Capital Corp.(a)

     3,728         58,194  

Oppenheimer Holdings, Inc. Class A

     1,442         36,785  

Penson Worldwide, Inc.*(a)

     1,364         13,736  

Prospect Capital Corp.(a)

     21,736         264,092  

Pzena Investment Management, Inc. Class A*

     4,161         31,748  

Safeguard Scientifics, Inc.(a)

     859         11,167  

SWS Group, Inc.

     8,842         101,948  

TradeStation Group, Inc.*(a)

     15,112         105,935  

US Global Investors, Inc. Class A

     1,622         16,042  

Westwood Holdings Group, Inc.

     1,406         51,741  
           
Total Capital Markets               2,036,352  
Chemicals – 2.7%      

American Vanguard Corp.(a)

     6,489         52,885  

Arch Chemicals, Inc.

     4,551         156,509  

Balchem Corp.

     5,739         141,466  

Calgon Carbon Corp.*

     11,080         189,690  

China Green Agriculture, Inc.*(a)

     5,310         74,340  

Hawkins, Inc.(a)

     5,971         144,498  

ICO, Inc.*

     2,627         21,226  

Innophos Holdings, Inc.

     28,246         788,064  

Koppers Holdings, Inc.

     4,302         121,833  

Landec Corp.*

     6,172         40,920  

LSB Industries, Inc.*

     9,444         143,927  

Omnova Solutions, Inc.*

     6,465         50,750  

Quaker Chemical Corp.

     1,030         27,923  

Schulman A., Inc.

     673         16,468  

ShengdaTech, Inc.*(a)

     24,379         182,599  

Stepan Co.

     4,130         230,826  

Yongye International, Inc.

     11,285         91,183  

Zep, Inc.

     2,840         62,139  

Zoltek Cos., Inc.*(a)

     1,231         11,867  
           
Total Chemicals               2,549,113  
Commercial Banks – 7.4%      

1st Source Corp.(a)

     6,774         118,884  

Alliance Financial Corp.(a)

     1,550         45,694  

American National Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     1,709         34,436  

Ames National Corp.

     2,274         45,594  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Arrow Financial Corp.(a)

     3,703       $ 99,574  

Bancfirst Corp.

     4,243         177,824  

Bancorp, Inc.*

     9,476         84,336  

Bank of Marin Bancorp

     1,750         57,890  

Bank of the Ozarks, Inc.

     6,488         228,313  

Bryn Mawr Bank Corp.

     2,565         46,555  

Camden National Corp.

     4,377         140,545  

Cardinal Financial Corp.

     5,217         55,718  

Century Bancorp, Inc. Class A(a)

     2,519         48,365  

Chemical Financial Corp.(a)

     1,497         35,359  

City Holding Co.(a)

     5,807         199,122  

Community Bank System, Inc.(a)

     11,850         269,943  

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     5,417         146,747  

Danvers Bancorp, Inc.

     1,028         14,217  

First Bancorp(a)

     5,646         76,334  

First Bancorp, Inc.

     4,125         65,753  

First Financial Bancorp(a)

     82,938         1,475,467  

First Financial Corp.(a)

     4,022         116,477  

First of Long Island Corp. (The)

     2,797         67,408  

FNB Corp.

     3,427         27,793  

German American Bancorp, Inc.

     3,944         59,673  

Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     519         11,646  

Heartland Financial USA, Inc.(a)

     2,524         40,308  

Home Bancshares, Inc.

     1,733         45,821  

Independent Bank Corp.(a)

     2,741         67,593  

Lakeland Financial Corp.

     4,635         88,297  

MainSource Financial Group, Inc.

     4,047         27,236  

Merchants Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     2,614         56,750  

Metro Bancorp, Inc.*(a)

     733         10,093  

National Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     2,605         70,986  

NBT Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     12,838         293,348  

Northfield Bancorp, Inc.

     4,504         65,218  

Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.

     2,005         50,867  

Renasant Corp.(a)

     5,446         88,116  

Republic Bancorp, Inc. Class A

     10,341         194,824  

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

     2,239         46,795  

S.Y. Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     4,359         99,167  

Santander BanCorp*

     6,401         78,540  

SCBT Financial Corp.(a)

     1,972         73,043  

Shore Bancshares, Inc.

     2,112         30,096  

Simmons First National Corp. Class A(a)

     4,638         127,870  

Southside Bancshares, Inc.

     10,906         235,242  

Sterling Bancorp(a)

     6,512         65,446  

Suffolk Bancorp(a)

     3,959         121,581  

Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.

     2,393         23,475  

Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.*(a)

     6,451         122,504  

Tompkins Financial Corp.(a)

     4,080         148,838  

TowneBank(a)

     6,745         94,160  

Trico Bancshares(a)

     3,640         72,436  

Union First Market Bankshares Corp.

     2,247         33,930  

United Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     16,949         444,403  

Univest Corp. of Pennsylvania

     3,908         73,041  

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     5,321         99,183  

WesBanco, Inc.

     6,206         100,910  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Wilshire Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     12,696       $ 140,037  
           
Total Commercial Banks               7,079,821  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 3.5%      

APAC Customer Services, Inc.

     28,778         165,474  

ATC Technology Corp.*

     7,048         120,944  

Consolidated Graphics, Inc.*

     2,707         112,097  

Cornell Cos., Inc.*

     6,180         113,156  

Courier Corp.

     2,863         47,268  

Deluxe Corp.

     40,100         778,742  

EnergySolutions, Inc.

     18,061         116,132  

Ennis, Inc.

     10,395         169,127  

Innerworkings, Inc.*(a)

     5,161         26,837  

Kimball International, Inc. Class B

     4,381         30,448  

Knoll, Inc.

     23,697         266,591  

M&F Worldwide Corp.*

     18,268         559,001  

McGrath Rentcorp

     7,754         187,879  

Mobile Mini, Inc.*

     10,710         165,898  

Multi-Color Corp.

     5,490         65,770  

PRGX Global, Inc.*

     19,211         112,769  

Standard Parking Corp.*

     4,875         80,047  

Team, Inc.*

     5,177         85,886  

U.S. Ecology, Inc.

     5,206         83,817  
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               3,287,883  
Communications Equipment – 0.8%      

Acme Packet, Inc.*

     5,407         104,247  

Anaren, Inc.*

     3,775         53,756  

BigBand Networks, Inc.*

     1,461         5,157  

Black Box Corp.

     6,192         190,466  

Cogo Group, Inc.*

     6,223         43,499  

DG FastChannel, Inc.*

     2,955         94,412  

Digi International, Inc.*

     2,669         28,398  

EMS Technologies, Inc.*

     5,376         89,242  

Globecomm Systems, Inc.*

     3,833         29,476  

Seachange International, Inc.*

     7,255         52,091  

Telestone Technologies Corp.*(a)

     3,276         57,330  
           
Total Communications Equipment               748,074  
Computers & Peripherals – 0.7%      

Compellent Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     1,167         20,481  

Cray, Inc.*

     9,087         54,067  

Netezza Corp.*(a)

     12,954         165,682  

Rimage Corp.*

     2,317         33,504  

STEC, Inc.*(a)

     19,658         235,503  

Stratasys, Inc.*(a)

     1,757         42,836  

Super Micro Computer, Inc.*

     6,558         113,322  
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               665,395  
Construction & Engineering – 0.9%      

Comfort Systems USA, Inc.(a)

     16,350         204,212  

Dycom Industries, Inc.*

     1,711         15,005  

Furmanite Corp.*(a)

     6,303         32,713  

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp.

     14,754         77,459  

Michael Baker Corp.*

     2,990         103,095  

MYR Group, Inc.*

     5,544         90,423  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Northwest Pipe Co.*

     4,889       $ 106,825  

Orion Marine Group, Inc.*(a)

     5,324         96,098  

Pike Electric Corp.*(a)

     5,676         52,900  

Sterling Construction Co., Inc.*

     6,977         109,678  
           
Total Construction & Engineering               888,408  
Consumer Finance – 1.6%      

Advance America, Cash Advance Centers, Inc.

     36,977         215,206  

Dollar Financial Corp.*

     11,829         284,606  

Ezcorp, Inc. Class A*

     21,284         438,450  

First Cash Financial Services, Inc.*

     9,616         207,417  

World Acceptance Corp.*(a)

     10,730         387,139  
           
Total Consumer Finance               1,532,818  
Containers & Packaging – 0.8%      

AEP Industries, Inc.*

     5,174         134,627  

Boise, Inc.*(a)

     84,076         515,386  

Bway Holding Co.*

     5,581         112,178  
           
Total Containers & Packaging               762,191  
Distributors – 0.2%      

Core-Mark Holding Co., Inc.*

     7,649         234,136  
Diversified Consumer Services – 1.1%      

American Public Education, Inc.*

     3,287         153,174  

ChinaCast Education Corp.*

     5,973         43,663  

Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, Inc.*(a)

     18,844         37,688  

K12, Inc.*(a)

     3,265         72,516  

Learning Tree International, Inc.*(a)

     2,776         39,058  

Lincoln Educational Services Corp.*

     9,611         243,158  

Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.*(a)

     7,420         280,847  

Stewart Enterprises, Inc. Class A(a)

     21,789         136,181  

Universal Technical Institute, Inc.*

     1,270         28,982  
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               1,035,267  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.0%      

Asset Acceptance Capital Corp.*

     6,523         41,160  

Encore Capital Group, Inc.*(a)

     7,158         117,749  

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. Class A*(a)

     15,753         254,411  

Life Partners Holdings, Inc.

     7,623         169,002  

MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.

     4,292         67,513  

Medallion Financial Corp.(a)

     6,264         49,862  

Portfolio Recovery Associates, Inc.*

     5,290         290,262  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               989,959  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.6%      

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.(a)

     3,702         30,060  

Atlantic Tele-Network, Inc.

     3,661         164,489  

Cincinnati Bell, Inc.*(a)

     189,638         646,666  

Cogent Communications Group, Inc.*

     13,648         142,076  

Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.(a)

     5,650         107,124  

General Communication, Inc. Class A*(a)

     2,537         14,638  

HickoryTech Corp.

     7,234         63,876  

Iowa Telecommunications Services, Inc.

     5,104         85,237  

Neutral Tandem, Inc.*

     9,527         152,241  

Premiere Global Services, Inc.*

     15,957         131,805  
           
Total Diversified Telecommunication Services               1,538,212  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Electric Utilities – 0.3%      

Central Vermont Public Service Corp.

     3,721       $ 75,053  

Empire District Electric Co. (The)

     9,697         174,740  

Unitil Corp.

     2,114         49,150  
           
Total Electric Utilities               298,943  
Electrical Equipment – 1.4%      

Advanced Battery Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     27,601         107,644  

AZZ, Inc.(a)

     6,336         214,473  

Encore Wire Corp.(a)

     5,237         108,929  

Franklin Electric Co., Inc.(a)

     3,295         98,817  

Fushi Copperweld, Inc.*(a)

     10,946         122,814  

GT Solar International, Inc.*(a)

     66,194         346,195  

Harbin Electric, Inc.*(a)

     2,271         49,031  

LaBarge, Inc.*

     4,316         47,692  

Powell Industries, Inc.*

     6,358         206,826  

PowerSecure International, Inc.*(a)

     1,382         10,890  
           
Total Electrical Equipment               1,313,311  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 1.6%      

Checkpoint Systems, Inc.*

     3,348         74,058  

Cogent, Inc.*(a)

     18,417         187,853  

Daktronics, Inc.(a)

     6,393         48,715  

DTS, Inc.*

     1,242         42,278  

Electro Rent Corp.

     4,252         55,829  

IPG Photonics Corp.*

     4,003         59,244  

Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.*

     6,948         95,327  

MTS Systems Corp.(a)

     3,383         98,208  

Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc.*

     8,658         223,030  

OSI Systems, Inc.*

     3,589         100,671  

Park Electrochemical Corp.

     2,917         83,835  

Rofin-Sinar Technologies, Inc.*

     1,932         43,702  

Scansource, Inc.*

     9,098         261,840  

Spectrum Control, Inc.*(a)

     4,789         55,983  

TTM Technologies, Inc.*

     5,162         45,839  
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               1,476,412  
Energy Equipment & Services – 3.0%      

Boots & Coots, Inc.*

     31,059         75,473  

Cal Dive International, Inc.*

     78,072         572,268  

Dawson Geophysical Co.*

     2,675         78,217  

Global Industries Ltd.*

     34,138         219,166  

Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc.

     4,497         97,810  

Gulfmark Offshore, Inc. Class A*

     19,482         517,247  

Hornbeck Offshore Services, Inc.*(a)

     17,075         317,083  

Matrix Service Co.*

     14,276         153,610  

Natural Gas Services Group, Inc.*

     3,739         59,338  

OYO Geospace Corp.*

     1,206         57,659  

Parker Drilling Co.*

     54,581         269,084  

PHI, Inc.*

     4,809         101,855  

T-3 Energy Services, Inc.*

     5,151         126,508  

Willbros Group, Inc.*

     15,553         186,791  
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               2,832,109  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.6%      

Arden Group, Inc. Class A

     1,298       $ 137,951  

Ingles Markets, Inc. Class A

     11,470         172,394  

Nash Finch Co.

     5,775         194,329  

Pantry, Inc. (The)*(a)

     27,679         345,711  

Pricesmart, Inc.(a)

     10,968         255,006  

Spartan Stores, Inc.(a)

     12,171         175,506  

Susser Holdings Corp.*(a)

     8,312         70,236  

Village Super Market, Inc. Class A

     5,180         145,195  

Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc.*

     5,322         66,472  
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               1,562,800  
Food Products – 3.0%      

AgFeed Industries, Inc.*(a)

     12,094         53,093  

American Dairy, Inc.*(a)

     15,874         303,987  

American Italian Pasta Co. Class A*

     12,528         486,963  

B&G Foods, Inc. Class A

     8,653         90,683  

Calavo Growers, Inc.(a)

     4,639         84,615  

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.(a)

     11,654         394,954  

Chiquita Brands International, Inc.*(a)

     21,586         339,548  

Darling International, Inc.*

     19,489         174,621  

Diamond Foods, Inc.

     3,569         150,041  

Hain Celestial Group, Inc.*

     8,334         144,595  

J&J Snack Foods Corp.

     5,580         242,563  

Lifeway Foods, Inc.*

     2,456         29,153  

Seneca Foods Corp. Class A*(a)

     5,605         163,218  

Smart Balance, Inc.*

     676         4,380  

Zhongpin, Inc.*(a)

     13,901         176,543  
           
Total Food Products               2,838,957  
Gas Utilities – 0.4%      

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.(a)

     2,179         64,934  

China Natural Gas, Inc.*(a)

     7,645         74,998  

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)(a)

     8,145         274,649  
           
Total Gas Utilities               414,581  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.8%      

Abaxis, Inc.*

     2,827         76,866  

Accuray, Inc.*

     847         5,158  

Analogic Corp.(a)

     726         31,022  

Angiodynamics, Inc.*(a)

     3,248         50,734  

Atrion Corp.

     603         86,253  

Cantel Medical Corp.

     4,154         82,457  

Conceptus, Inc.*(a)

     1,684         33,613  

Conmed Corp.*

     3,739         89,026  

CryoLife, Inc.*

     22,261         144,029  

Cyberonics, Inc.*

     18,717         358,618  

Exactech, Inc.*

     3,164         66,349  

Greatbatch, Inc.*

     6,318         133,878  

ICU Medical, Inc.*

     3,855         132,805  

IRIS International, Inc.*

     3,341         34,112  

Kensey Nash Corp.*

     4,161         98,158  

Medical Action Industries, Inc.*

     2,927         35,914  

Merit Medical Systems, Inc.*(a)

     6,384         97,356  

Micrus Endovascular Corp.*

     1,425         28,101  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Natus Medical, Inc.*

     4,819       $ 76,670  

Neogen Corp.*(a)

     3,120         78,312  

Quidel Corp.*(a)

     7,200         104,688  

RTI Biologics, Inc.*

     6,836         29,600  

Somanetics Corp.*

     2,786         53,324  

SonoSite, Inc.*

     695         22,316  

SurModics, Inc.*(a)

     7,887         165,154  

Symmetry Medical, Inc.*

     21,486         215,719  

Synovis Life Technologies, Inc.*

     1,977         30,703  

Vascular Solutions, Inc.*

     11,428         102,738  

Wright Medical Group, Inc.*

     2,017         35,842  

Young Innovations, Inc.(a)

     2,833         79,777  

Zoll Medical Corp.*

     2,067         54,486  
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               2,633,778  
Health Care Providers & Services – 6.5%      

Air Methods Corp.*

     4,496         152,864  

Alliance Healthcare Services, Inc.*

     10,994         61,786  

Allied Healthcare International, Inc.*

     17,754         48,291  

Almost Family, Inc.*

     3,010         113,447  

America Service Group, Inc.

     2,881         46,355  

American Dental Partners, Inc.*

     2,970         38,759  

AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.*

     1,323         11,642  

Amsurg Corp.*

     12,141         262,124  

Assisted Living Concepts, Inc. Class A*(a)

     2,920         95,893  

Bio-Reference Labs, Inc.*

     2,944         129,448  

Capital Senior Living Corp.*

     1,802         9,479  

CardioNet, Inc.*(a)

     1,980         15,147  

Chindex International, Inc.*

     2,491         29,419  

Continucare Corp.*

     24,283         89,847  

Corvel Corp.*

     3,430         122,623  

Cross Country Healthcare, Inc.*

     1,991         20,129  

Ensign Group, Inc. (The)

     10,853         188,083  

Five Star Quality Care, Inc.*

     56,407         172,041  

Genoptix, Inc.*(a)

     3,888         137,985  

Gentiva Health Services, Inc.*(a)

     11,764         332,686  

Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc.*

     11,745         213,524  

Health Grades, Inc.*

     7,753         49,309  

Healthways, Inc.*

     13,483         216,672  

inVentiv Health, Inc.*

     14,878         334,160  

IPC The Hospitalist Co., Inc.*

     3,013         105,786  

Kindred Healthcare, Inc.*(a)

     19,960         360,278  

Landauer, Inc.(a)

     1,960         127,831  

LHC Group, Inc.*(a)

     6,402         214,659  

Medcath Corp.*

     2,573         26,939  

Molina Healthcare, Inc.*

     12,061         303,575  

MWI Veterinary Supply, Inc.*

     3,654         147,622  

National Healthcare Corp.

     4,238         149,940  

Odyssey HealthCare, Inc.*

     11,719         212,231  

PharMerica Corp.*(a)

     8,936         162,814  

RehabCare Group, Inc.*(a)

     5,023         136,977  

Res-Care, Inc.*

     17,732         212,607  

Skilled Healthcare Group, Inc. Class A*

     26,101         161,043  

Sun Healthcare Group, Inc.*(a)

     68,634         654,768  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Triple-S Management Corp. Class B*

     13,329       $ 236,590  

U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc.*

     3,857         67,112  

Virtual Radiologic Corp.*(a)

     3,098         34,078  
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               6,206,563  
Health Care Technology – 0.3%      

Computer Programs & Systems, Inc.

     1,805         70,539  

Medidata Solutions, Inc.*(a)

     980         14,896  

MedQuist, Inc.

     7,041         54,990  

Merge Healthcare, Inc.*

     9,341         19,336  

Omnicell, Inc.*

     2,137         29,982  

Phase Forward, Inc.*(a)

     3,725         48,686  

Transcend Services, Inc.*(a)

     1,947         31,639  
           
Total Health Care Technology               270,068  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 5.7%      

AFC Enterprises*

     9,470         101,613  

Ambassadors Group, Inc.(a)

     8,447         93,339  

BJ’s Restaurants, Inc.*(a)

     4,407         102,683  

Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc.*(a)

     3,826         184,069  

California Pizza Kitchen, Inc.*

     3,862         64,843  

Caribou Coffee Co., Inc.*(a)

     2,238         14,816  

Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc.*

     16,047         109,120  

CEC Entertainment, Inc.*(a)

     9,443         359,684  

Churchill Downs, Inc.(a)

     2,990         112,125  

CKE Restaurants, Inc.(a)

     22,265         246,474  

Denny’s Corp.*

     29,821         114,513  

DineEquity, Inc.*(a)

     6,861         271,215  

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.*(a)

     44,847         611,713  

Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, Inc.

     18,671         73,937  

Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, Inc.*(a)

     43,156         524,345  

Interval Leisure Group, Inc.*

     17,834         259,663  

Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc.*

     8,584         66,784  

Landry’s Restaurants, Inc.*(a)

     5,457         97,789  

Marcus Corp.(a)

     6,450         83,785  

Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc.*(a)

     3,288         28,080  

Papa John’s International, Inc.*

     12,401         318,830  

Peet’s Coffee & Tea, Inc.*(a)

     2,056         81,520  

PF Chang’s China Bistro, Inc.*(a)

     5,366         236,802  

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc.*

     6,730         164,481  

Ruby Tuesday, Inc.*(a)

     1,940         20,506  

Shuffle Master, Inc.*

     12,581         103,038  

Sonic Corp.*

     25,603         282,913  

Speedway Motorsports, Inc.

     25,455         397,353  

Texas Roadhouse, Inc.*

     21,016         291,912  
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               5,417,945  
Household Durables – 0.7%      

Blyth, Inc.

     3,044         95,125  

CSS Industries, Inc.

     4,122         82,852  

Deer Consumer Products, Inc.*

     3,225         39,152  

Hooker Furniture Corp.

     1,504         24,184  

iRobot Corp.*(a)

     1,623         24,605  

National Presto Industries, Inc.(a)

     3,008         357,681  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Universal Electronics, Inc.*(a)

     3,263       $ 72,895  
           
Total Household Durables               696,494  
Household Products – 0.6%      

Central Garden and Pet Co. Class A*

     34,980         320,417  

Orchids Paper Products Co.*(a)

     3,215         52,887  

WD-40 Co.

     4,934         161,983  
           
Total Household Products               535,287  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.3%      

Raven Industries, Inc.

     4,389         129,432  

Standex International Corp.

     2,408         62,054  

Tredegar Corp.(a)

     4,305         73,529  
           
Total Industrial Conglomerates               265,015  
Insurance – 8.7%      

American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.

     8,548         91,036  

American Physicians Capital, Inc.(a)

     7,476         238,858  

American Physicians Service Group, Inc.

     5,003         125,075  

AMERISAFE, Inc.*(a)

     12,544         205,345  

Amtrust Financial Services, Inc.(a)

     51,702         721,243  

Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. Class B

     7,646         184,192  

CNA Surety Corp.*

     33,370         593,652  

Donegal Group, Inc. Class A(a)

     6,045         87,713  

eHealth, Inc.*(a)

     5,193         81,790  

EMC Insurance Group, Inc.

     6,914         155,703  

Employers Holdings, Inc.(a)

     31,132         462,310  

FBL Financial Group, Inc. Class A

     13,059         319,684  

First Mercury Financial Corp.

     13,486         175,723  

FPIC Insurance Group, Inc.*(a)

     6,509         176,459  

Hallmark Financial Services, Inc.*

     11,754         105,786  

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

     23,693         356,817  

Infinity Property & Casualty Corp.(a)

     10,342         469,941  

Kansas City Life Insurance Co.

     1,974         62,339  

MBIA, Inc.*(a)

     328,390         2,059,005  

Meadowbrook Insurance Group, Inc.

     36,652         289,551  

National Interstate Corp.(a)

     8,553         177,133  

National Western Life Insurance Co. Class A

     1,506         277,631  

NYMAGIC, Inc.

     3,562         75,621  

PMA Capital Corp. Class A*

     16,506         101,347  

Presidential Life Corp.

     2,626         26,181  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

     7,973         300,343  

SeaBright Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     11,322         124,655  

State Auto Financial Corp.

     4,926         88,422  

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.(a)

     35,861         181,457  
           
Total Insurance               8,315,012  
Internet & Catalog Retail – 0.3%      

NutriSystem, Inc.(a)

     4,981         88,712  

PetMed Express, Inc.(a)

     6,962         154,347  
           
Total Internet & Catalog Retail               243,059  
Internet Software & Services – 0.9%      

Art Technology Group, Inc.*

     17,881         78,855  

comScore, Inc.*

     7,163         119,551  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Dice Holdings, Inc.*

     12,360       $ 93,936  

Innodata Isogen, Inc.*

     11,974         48,495  

Internet Brands, Inc. Class A*

     7,674         70,754  

Keynote Systems, Inc.

     1,533         17,461  

Knot, Inc. (The)*

     482         3,769  

Limelight Networks, Inc.*

     41,504         151,905  

Liquidity Services, Inc.*(a)

     4,047         46,702  

LivePerson, Inc.*

     3,436         26,354  

LoopNet, Inc.*(a)

     6,179         69,452  

NIC, Inc.

     8,111         63,834  

OpenTable, Inc.*(a)

     209         7,969  

Perficient, Inc.*

     989         11,146  

Saba Software, Inc.*(a)

     1,060         5,247  

Travelzoo, Inc.*(a)

     2,490         37,375  

Vocus, Inc.*(a)

     202         3,444  
           
Total Internet Software & Services               856,249  
IT Services – 1.9%      

Cass Information Systems, Inc.(a)

     2,736         85,226  

China Information Security Technology, Inc.*(a)

     21,834         110,262  

Ciber, Inc.*

     29,843         111,613  

Computer Task Group, Inc.*

     5,150         37,337  

CSG Systems International, Inc.*

     15,009         314,589  

Dynamics Research Corp.*

     3,811         42,950  

ExlService Holdings, Inc.*

     3,684         61,449  

Forrester Research, Inc.*

     4,635         139,374  

Global Cash Access Holdings, Inc.*

     21,803         178,131  

Hackett Group, Inc. (The)*

     14,978         41,639  

iGate Corp.

     14,526         141,338  

infoGROUP, Inc.*

     4,576         35,693  

Integral Systems, Inc.*

     4,639         44,674  

MoneyGram International, Inc.*

     54,475         207,550  

NCI, Inc. Class A*

     3,889         117,564  

Ness Technologies, Inc.*

     6,765         42,687  

RightNow Technologies, Inc.*

     1,295         23,129  

TNS, Inc.*

     641         14,294  

Virtusa Corp.*

     8,791         90,635  
           
Total IT Services               1,840,134  
Leisure Equipment & Products – 0.4%      

RC2 Corp.*

     7,685         115,044  

Sport Supply Group, Inc.

     5,067         68,101  

Steinway Musical Instruments*

     1,284         24,178  

Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc.(a)

     12,884         154,479  
           
Total Leisure Equipment & Products               361,802  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.7%      

Accelrys, Inc.*

     2,333         14,371  

Albany Molecular Research, Inc.*

     2,914         24,332  

Cambrex Corp.*

     9,642         39,050  

eResearch Technology, Inc.*

     10,803         74,649  

Harvard Bioscience, Inc.*

     7,579         29,331  

Kendle International, Inc.*

     4,248         74,255  

Luminex Corp.*(a)

     1,445         24,319  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Parexel International Corp.*

     15,094       $ 351,841  
           
Total Life Sciences Tools & Services               632,148  
Machinery – 3.5%      

Alamo Group, Inc.

     3,569         71,344  

Altra Holdings, Inc.*

     3,163         43,428  

American Railcar Industries, Inc.

     6,265         76,182  

Ampco-Pittsburgh Corp.(a)

     4,979         123,579  

Astec Industries, Inc.*(a)

     5,495         159,135  

Badger Meter, Inc.(a)

     3,471         133,668  

Blount International, Inc.*

     9,405         97,436  

Chart Industries, Inc.*

     19,729         394,580  

China Fire & Security Group, Inc.*(a)

     10,512         136,341  

CIRCOR International, Inc.(a)

     1,531         50,845  

Colfax Corp.*

     9,359         110,155  

Columbus McKinnon Corp.*

     1,362         21,615  

Dynamic Materials Corp.

     3,339         52,155  

Energy Recovery, Inc.*(a)

     5,394         33,982  

EnPro Industries, Inc.*

     6,950         202,106  

Federal Signal Corp.(a)

     12,448         112,157  

Force Protection, Inc.*

     21,370         128,647  

FreightCar America, Inc.(a)

     6,256         151,145  

Gorman-Rupp Co. (The)

     3,180         80,899  

Graham Corp.

     2,963         53,304  

John Bean Technologies Corp.

     10,305         180,750  

K-Tron International, Inc.*

     1,015         152,220  

LB Foster Co. Class A*

     3,049         88,086  

Lindsay Corp.

     2,069         85,677  

Met-Pro Corp.

     2,659         26,058  

Miller Industries, Inc.

     2,175         27,035  

PMFG, Inc.*

     440         5,821  

RBC Bearings, Inc.*

     5,105         162,696  

Robbins & Myers, Inc.(a)

     11,547         275,050  

SmartHeat, Inc.*

     4,076         43,776  

Sun Hydraulics Corp.

     856         22,239  

Titan International, Inc.(a)

     3,979         34,737  

Twin Disc, Inc.(a)

     1,340         16,375  
           
Total Machinery               3,353,223  
Marine – 0.2%      

American Commercial Lines, Inc.*

     1,754         44,025  

International Shipholding Corp.

     6,477         190,359  
           
Total Marine               234,384  
Media – 1.4%      

Arbitron, Inc.(a)

     7,732         206,135  

Belo Corp. Class A

     45,782         312,233  

CKX, Inc.*

     13,607         83,411  

Dolan Media Co.*(a)

     8,243         89,601  

EW Scripps Co. Class A*

     4,933         41,684  

Harte-Hanks, Inc.

     22,667         291,498  

Lee Enterprises, Inc.*

     7,836         26,564  

McClatchy Co. (The) Class A(a)

     8,877         43,586  

National CineMedia, Inc.

     7,330         126,516  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Rentrak Corp.*

     1,244       $ 26,808  

Value Line, Inc.

     3,447         79,591  
           
Total Media               1,327,627  
Metals & Mining – 0.0%      

Haynes International, Inc.

     272         9,664  
Multiline Retail – 0.2%      

Fred’s, Inc. Class A

     13,690         164,006  
Multi-Utilities – 0.1%      

CH Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     3,330         135,997  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 1.4%      

Alon USA Energy, Inc.

     9,150         66,337  

China North East Petroleum Holdings Ltd.*(a)

     13,045         115,318  

Contango Oil & Gas Co.*

     4,332         221,582  

CVR Energy, Inc.*

     56,594         495,197  

Georesources, Inc.*

     1,292         19,729  

James River Coal Co.*

     5,492         87,323  

Northern Oil and Gas, Inc.*

     1,541         24,425  

Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc. Class A

     1,332         31,475  

Rentech, Inc.*(a)

     30,347         31,257  

Syntroleum Corp.*

     14,363         30,450  

Western Refining, Inc.*(a)

     39,546         217,503  
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               1,340,596  
Paper & Forest Products – 2.6%      

Buckeye Technologies, Inc.*

     51,780         677,282  

Clearwater Paper Corp.*

     12,155         598,634  

Glatfelter(a)

     30,704         444,901  

KapStone Paper and Packaging Corp.*

     32,849         389,918  

Verso Paper Corp.*

     110,230         335,099  
           
Total Paper & Forest Products               2,445,834  
Personal Products – 1.0%      

American Oriental Bioengineering, Inc.*(a)

     46,767         190,809  

China Sky One Medical, Inc.*(a)

     9,700         152,387  

China-Biotics, Inc.*(a)

     4,682         83,855  

Elizabeth Arden, Inc.*

     2,191         39,438  

Female Health Co. (The)

     6,784         48,641  

Inter Parfums, Inc.

     10,067         149,193  

Medifast, Inc.*(a)

     1,574         39,555  

Nutraceutical International Corp.*

     5,701         85,173  

USANA Health Sciences, Inc.*(a)

     5,233         164,368  
           
Total Personal Products               953,419  
Pharmaceuticals – 0.6%      

Cornerstone Therapeutics, Inc.*(a)

     10,343         65,678  

Hi-Tech Pharmacal Co., Inc.*

     3,475         76,937  

Impax Laboratories, Inc.*

     2,790         49,885  

Obagi Medical Products, Inc.*

     4,331         52,752  

Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*(a)

     42,675         351,215  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               596,467  
Professional Services – 1.5%      

Administaff, Inc.(a)

     6,274         133,887  

Advisory Board Co. (The)*

     2,350         74,025  

CBIZ, Inc.*

     24,196         158,968  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

COMSYS IT Partners, Inc.*

     6,106       $ 106,733  

Corporate Executive Board Co. (The)(a)

     9,580         254,732  

CRA International, Inc.*

     1,337         30,644  

Exponent, Inc.*

     4,208         120,012  

Hill International, Inc.*

     13,351         77,836  

ICF International, Inc.*

     4,323         107,383  

Navigant Consulting, Inc.*

     9,769         118,498  

On Assignment, Inc.*

     5,792         41,297  

School Specialty, Inc.*

     5,495         124,792  

VSE Corp.

     2,875         118,335  
           
Total Professional Services               1,467,142  
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 1.6%      

Acadia Realty Trust(a)

     6,190         110,553  

Agree Realty Corp.

     3,420         78,181  

Cedar Shopping Centers, Inc.

     6,992         55,307  

Cogdell Spencer, Inc.

     27,143         200,858  

Cousins Properties, Inc.

     10,187         84,654  

DuPont Fabros Technology, Inc.

     3,608         77,897  

First Potomac Realty Trust

     3,864         58,076  

Getty Realty Corp.(a)

     8,853         207,160  

Inland Real Estate Corp.(a)

     2,033         18,602  

Investors Real Estate Trust

     3,202         28,882  

LTC Properties, Inc.

     5,243         141,876  

Mission West Properties, Inc.

     8,187         56,326  

Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp. Class A

     1,680         14,129  

Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust

     4,036         45,445  

Saul Centers, Inc.

     3,532         146,225  

Universal Health Realty Income Trust

     2,217         78,349  

Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc. Class A(a)

     5,105         80,710  
           
Total Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)               1,483,230  
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.4%      

China Housing & Land Development, Inc.*(a)

     13,468         51,178  

Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co.

     482         15,188  

Forestar Group, Inc.*

     16,225         306,328  
           
Total Real Estate Management & Development               372,694  
Road & Rail – 0.2%      

Celadon Group, Inc.*

     723         10,078  

Marten Transport Ltd.*

     5,108         100,679  

Patriot Transportation Holding, Inc.*

     486         41,057  

Universal Truckload Services, Inc.(a)

     1,834         32,242  
           
Total Road & Rail               184,056  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 0.8%      

Cabot Microelectronics Corp.*(a)

     2,110         79,821  

Ceva, Inc.*

     1,506         17,560  

Cirrus Logic, Inc.*(a)

     1,521         12,761  

Diodes, Inc.*

     1,913         42,851  

Kopin Corp.*

     15,320         56,684  

Micrel, Inc.(a)

     11,426         121,801  

MIPS Technologies, Inc.*

     10,470         46,696  

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.*

     4,154         92,634  

NVE Corp.*

     1,455         65,912  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Pericom Semiconductor Corp.*

     1,576       $ 16,879  

Sigma Designs, Inc.*(a)

     9,209         108,022  

Supertex, Inc.*(a)

     1,165         29,812  

Techwell, Inc.*(a)

     1,384         25,881  

Ultratech, Inc.*

     1,724         23,447  

Volterra Semiconductor Corp.*

     1,767         44,352  
           
Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment               785,113  
Software – 2.2%      

ACI Worldwide, Inc.*

     3,606         74,320  

Actuate Corp.*(a)

     16,693         93,314  

American Software, Inc. Class A

     2,492         14,478  

ArcSight, Inc.*

     2,558         72,008  

China TransInfo Technology Corp.*(a)

     7,471         50,355  

Deltek, Inc.*

     12,490         95,424  

Double-Take Software, Inc.*

     6,821         60,775  

Ebix, Inc.*(a)

     11,799         188,430  

EPIQ Systems, Inc.*

     5,917         73,548  

Interactive Intelligence, Inc.*

     2,495         46,632  

Kenexa Corp.*(a)

     1,899         26,111  

Manhattan Associates, Inc.*

     3,013         76,771  

Monotype Imaging Holdings, Inc.*

     7,942         77,276  

Netscout Systems, Inc.*

     10,055         148,713  

Opnet Technologies, Inc.

     1,333         21,488  

PROS Holdings, Inc.*

     4,347         42,948  

Radiant Systems, Inc.*

     5,230         74,632  

Rosetta Stone, Inc.*(a)

     1,844         43,850  

S1 Corp.*

     21,161         124,850  

Smith Micro Software, Inc.*

     3,299         29,163  

SonicWALL, Inc.*

     11,826         102,768  

Sourcefire, Inc.*

     952         21,848  

Synchronoss Technologies, Inc.*

     3,351         64,909  

TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. Class A*(a)

     32,085         235,183  

Tyler Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     6,816         127,732  

VASCO Data Security International, Inc.*(a)

     8,051         66,421  
           
Total Software               2,053,947  
Specialty Retail – 3.8%      

America’s Car-Mart, Inc.*(a)

     4,716         113,750  

Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.*(a)

     4,188         55,700  

Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp.

     5,545         84,395  

Books-A-Million, Inc.

     10,894         78,873  

Cato Corp. (The) Class A

     11,079         237,534  

Citi Trends, Inc.*(a)

     3,472         112,632  

Conn’s, Inc.*(a)

     11,856         92,833  

Destination Maternity Corp.*

     2,785         71,463  

Finish Line, Inc. (The) Class A

     5,692         92,893  

Genesco, Inc.*

     4,788         148,476  

Group 1 Automotive, Inc.*(a)

     11,997         382,224  

hhgregg, Inc.*

     9,091         229,457  

Hibbett Sports, Inc.*(a)

     7,173         183,485  

HOT Topic, Inc.*(a)

     15,882         103,233  

JOS A Bank Clothiers, Inc.*

     8,186         447,365  

Kirkland’s, Inc.*

     8,231         172,851  

Lithia Motors, Inc. Class A*(a)

     6,978         44,659  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Lumber Liquidators Holdings, Inc.*

     4,936       $ 131,643  

Midas, Inc.*

     2,835         31,979  

Monro Muffler, Inc.

     4,387         156,879  

Shoe Carnival, Inc.*

     2,472         56,510  

Stage Stores, Inc.

     11,360         174,830  

Systemax, Inc.

     12,284         267,054  

Wet Seal, Inc. (The) Class A*

     25,605         121,880  

Zumiez, Inc.*(a)

     3,489         71,490  
           
Total Specialty Retail               3,664,088  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 1.6%      

American Apparel, Inc.*

     5,002         15,156  

Cherokee, Inc.(a)

     3,780         68,040  

Fuqi International, Inc.*(a)

     13,248         144,403  

G-III Apparel Group Ltd.*

     3,768         103,846  

Maidenform Brands, Inc.*

     9,967         217,779  

Oxford Industries, Inc.

     5,078         103,236  

Steven Madden Ltd.*(a)

     5,623         274,402  

True Religion Apparel, Inc.*(a)

     12,613         382,931  

Volcom, Inc.*(a)

     6,828         133,283  

Weyco Group, Inc.

     2,333         54,872  
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               1,497,948  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 1.4%      

Bank Mutual Corp.

     12,668         82,342  

BankFinancial Corp.

     4,375         40,119  

Beneficial Mutual Bancorp, Inc.*

     4,847         45,950  

Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.

     2,481         45,477  

Brookline Bancorp, Inc.

     9,612         102,272  

Dime Community Bancshares

     10,353         130,758  

ESSA Bancorp, Inc.

     2,865         35,927  

Flushing Financial Corp.

     10,714         135,639  

Kearny Financial Corp.(a)

     2,958         30,852  

NASB Financial, Inc.(a)

     3,004         69,452  

OceanFirst Financial Corp.(a)

     6,935         78,782  

Provident Financial Services, Inc.

     14,500         172,550  

Provident New York Bancorp

     15,236         144,437  

Roma Financial Corp.

     1,584         19,863  

TrustCo Bank Corp.(a)

     19,947         123,073  

United Financial Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     2,152         30,085  

Westfield Financial, Inc.

     2,321         21,330  
           
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance               1,308,908  
Tobacco – 0.6%      

Alliance One International, Inc.*(a)

     114,714         583,894  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 1.6%      

Aceto Corp.(a)

     4,926         29,753  

Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.*

     18,704         357,808  

DXP Enterprises, Inc.*

     6,533         83,426  

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.*(a)

     5,313         57,274  

Houston Wire & Cable Co.

     4,243         49,134  

Interline Brands, Inc.*

     8,532         163,302  

Kaman Corp.

     3,693         92,362  

Rush Enterprises, Inc. Class A*

     5,248         69,326  

TAL International Group, Inc.(a)

     15,622         312,128  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Titan Machinery, Inc.*

     8,285       $ 113,422  

United Rentals, Inc.*

     10,222         95,882  

Willis Lease Finance Corp.*

     7,978         125,893  
           
Total Trading Companies & Distributors               1,549,710  
Water Utilities – 0.7%      

American States Water Co.

     4,623         160,418  

Artesian Resources Corp. Class A

     2,106         37,192  

California Water Service Group

     5,690         214,001  

Connecticut Water Service, Inc.(a)

     2,139         49,775  

Middlesex Water Co.(a)

     2,692         45,899  

SJW Corp.(a)

     3,306         84,038  

York Water Co.

     2,448         33,660  
           
Total Water Utilities               624,983  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.9%      

NTELOS Holdings Corp.

     16,303         290,030  

Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.(a)

     6,793         127,709  

USA Mobility, Inc.(a)

     37,527         475,467  
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               893,206  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $89,259,180)
              94,753,928  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.7%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.7%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $662,164)      662,164         662,164  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 22.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 22.0%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $20,957,169)(d)      20,957,169         20,957,169  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 122.1%
(Cost: $110,878,513)(e)
         116,373,261  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (22.1)%

        (21,067,139
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 95,306,122  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $20,085,665 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $20,957,169.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.5%      
Aerospace & Defense – 2.3%      

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

     480       $ 16,704  

ITT Corp.

     2,755         147,695  

L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.

     1,538         140,927  

Moog, Inc. Class A*

     685         24,263  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     5,727         375,519  

Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc. Class A*

     3,394         79,352  

Triumph Group, Inc.

     321         22,499  
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               806,959  
Airlines – 0.1%      

Allegiant Travel Co.*(a)

     107         6,191  

Skywest, Inc.

     988         14,109  
           
Total Airlines               20,300  
Beverages – 0.2%      

Constellation Brands, Inc. Class A*

     3,495         57,458  
Capital Markets – 0.7%      

BlackRock, Inc.

     815         177,474  

Knight Capital Group, Inc. Class A*

     1,133         17,278  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

     1,545         41,313  

Stifel Financial Corp.*

     146         7,848  
           
Total Capital Markets               243,913  
Chemicals – 1.1%      

Airgas, Inc.

     1,043         66,356  

H.B. Fuller Co.

     1,075         24,951  

Lubrizol Corp.

     1,323         121,345  

Olin Corp.

     1,395         27,370  

RPM International, Inc.

     3,274         69,867  

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The) Class A

     665         30,823  

Sensient Technologies Corp.

     491         14,268  

Valspar Corp.

     958         28,242  
           
Total Chemicals               383,222  
Commercial Banks – 0.6%      

BancorpSouth, Inc.

     738         15,468  

BOK Financial Corp.

     605         31,726  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc. Class A

     87         17,292  

Iberiabank Corp.

     115         6,901  

M&T Bank Corp.(a)

     1,552         123,198  

Trustmark Corp.

     620         15,147  

UMB Financial Corp.

     288         11,693  

WesBanco, Inc.

     223         3,626  
           
Total Commercial Banks               225,051  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.3%      

ABM Industries, Inc.

     518         10,982  

Cintas Corp.

     1,590         44,663  

Tetra Tech, Inc.*

     366         8,433  

United Stationers, Inc.*

     438         25,776  
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               89,854  
Communications Equipment – 0.2%      

Arris Group, Inc.*

     1,601         19,228  

Plantronics, Inc.

     891         27,870  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Tekelec*

     561       $ 10,188  

Tellabs, Inc.

     2,738         20,727  
           
Total Communications Equipment               78,013  
Computers & Peripherals – 6.1%      

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     34,305         1,823,311  

Lexmark International, Inc. Class A*

     2,681         96,731  

Synaptics, Inc.*

     181         4,997  

Western Digital Corp.*

     5,382         209,844  
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               2,134,883  
Construction & Engineering – 0.6%      

Aecom Technology Corp.*

     768         21,788  

EMCOR Group, Inc.*

     1,441         35,492  

Granite Construction, Inc.

     381         11,514  

Insituform Technologies, Inc. Class A*

     188         5,003  

KBR, Inc.

     2,751         60,962  

MasTec, Inc.*

     676         8,524  

Quanta Services, Inc.*

     1,065         20,405  

URS Corp.*

     696         34,529  
           
Total Construction & Engineering               198,217  
Consumer Finance – 0.1%      

AmeriCredit Corp.*

     1,157         27,490  
Containers & Packaging – 0.7%      

Ball Corp.

     1,081         57,704  

Bemis Co., Inc.

     1,033         29,668  

Rock-Tenn Co. Class A

     669         30,486  

Sealed Air Corp.

     2,493         52,552  

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

     346         20,840  

Sonoco Products Co.

     1,658         51,050  
           
Total Containers & Packaging               242,300  
Distributors – 0.2%      

Genuine Parts Co.

     1,995         84,269  
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.1%      

Career Education Corp.*

     400         12,656  

Corinthian Colleges, Inc.*

     250         4,398  

Regis Corp.

     658         12,291  
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               29,345  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.0%      

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. Class A*

     730         11,789  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 3.0%      

CenturyTel, Inc.

     1,589         56,346  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     32,658         1,013,051  
           

Total Diversified Telecommunication Services

              1,069,397  
Electric Utilities – 2.9%      

ALLETE, Inc.

     359         12,019  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

     5,736         196,057  

Cleco Corp.

     724         19,222  

Duke Energy Corp.

     12,742         207,949  

Edison International

     5,314         181,579  

El Paso Electric Co.*

     660         13,596  

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.(a)

     1,148         25,773  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

IDACORP, Inc.

     638       $ 22,088  

MGE Energy, Inc.

     184         6,506  

Northeast Utilities

     1,691         46,739  

NV Energy, Inc.

     2,877         35,473  

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     4,217         72,322  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

     1,204         45,427  

Portland General Electric Co.

     580         11,200  

Progress Energy, Inc.

     2,693         105,997  

Unisource Energy Corp.

     107         3,364  

Westar Energy, Inc.

     1,147         25,578  
           
Total Electric Utilities               1,030,889  
Electrical Equipment – 0.5%      

A.O. Smith Corp.

     453         23,814  

Baldor Electric Co.

     836         31,267  

Hubbell, Inc. Class B

     1,091         55,019  

Regal-Beloit Corp.

     544         32,319  

Thomas & Betts Corp.*

     689         27,036  
           
Total Electrical Equipment               169,455  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 1.5%      

Anixter International, Inc.*

     1,001         46,897  

Arrow Electronics, Inc.*

     3,269         98,495  

Avnet, Inc.*

     3,961         118,830  

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.*

     1,206         25,012  

Ingram Micro, Inc. Class A*

     3,614         63,426  

Jabil Circuit, Inc.

     3,127         50,626  

Molex, Inc.

     2,238         46,685  

Tech Data Corp.*

     788         33,017  

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.*

     5,151         52,695  
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               535,683  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.1%      

SEACOR Holdings, Inc.*

     478         38,555  
Food & Staples Retailing – 9.2%      

BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc.*(a)

     555         20,529  

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

     399         12,529  

CVS Caremark Corp.

     15,632         571,506  

Kroger Co. (The)

     7,756         167,995  

Ruddick Corp.

     569         18,003  

Safeway, Inc.

     6,081         151,174  

SUPERVALU, Inc.

     6,890         114,925  

United Natural Foods, Inc.*

     349         9,817  

Walgreen Co.

     10,339         383,474  

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     32,265         1,793,934  
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               3,243,886  
Food Products – 3.4%      

American Italian Pasta Co. Class A*

     151         5,870  

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

     11,683         337,639  

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     4,529         113,542  

Corn Products International, Inc.

     1,679         58,194  

Del Monte Foods Co.

     2,759         40,282  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hormel Foods Corp.(a)

     1,114       $ 46,799  

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     18,139         548,523  

Lancaster Colony Corp.

     191         11,261  

Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.*

     476         32,263  

Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.

     242         6,541  

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.*

     179         7,853  
           
Total Food Products               1,208,767  
Gas Utilities – 0.8%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     1,035         40,003  

Atmos Energy Corp.

     966         27,599  

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)

     209         7,047  

New Jersey Resources Corp.

     363         13,634  

Nicor, Inc.

     438         18,361  

Northwest Natural Gas Co.

     250         11,650  

Oneok, Inc.

     1,727         78,837  

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.

     508         14,011  

South Jersey Industries, Inc.

     280         11,757  

Southwest Gas Corp.

     354         10,592  

UGI Corp.

     1,188         31,529  

WGL Holdings, Inc.

     452         15,662  
           
Total Gas Utilities               280,682  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.4%      

Carefusion Corp.*

     2,706         71,520  

Cooper Cos., Inc. (The)

     406         15,785  

STERIS Corp.

     682         22,956  

Teleflex, Inc.

     506         32,419  
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               142,680  
Health Care Providers & Services – 9.4%      

Aetna, Inc.

     7,437         261,113  

Amedisys, Inc.*(a)

     411         22,695  

AMERIGROUP Corp.*

     851         28,287  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

     3,973         114,899  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     5,766         207,749  

Catalyst Health Solutions, Inc.*

     328         13,573  

Centene Corp.*

     575         13,823  

Chemed Corp.

     215         11,692  

Community Health Systems, Inc.*

     1,682         62,116  

DaVita, Inc.*

     1,130         71,642  

Health Net, Inc.*

     2,536         63,070  

Henry Schein, Inc.

     874         51,479  

Humana, Inc.*

     3,141         146,904  

LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.*

     920         33,837  

Lincare Holdings, Inc.*

     1,378         61,845  

Magellan Health Services, Inc.*

     314         13,653  

McKesson Corp.

     4,768         313,353  

Medco Health Solutions, Inc.*

     3,439         222,022  

Omnicare, Inc.

     1,465         41,445  

Owens & Minor, Inc.

     341         15,819  

PSS World Medical, Inc.*

     513         12,061  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

     1,795         104,630  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     24,492         800,154  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

     1,374       $ 48,214  

WellPoint, Inc.*

     8,894         572,596  
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               3,308,671  
Health Care Technology – 0.2%      

Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions, Inc.*

     666         13,027  

Cerner Corp.*(a)

     658         55,969  
           
Total Health Care Technology               68,996  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 0.4%      

Bob Evans Farms, Inc.

     397         12,271  

Brinker International, Inc.

     1,359         26,201  

Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc.*

     96         4,619  

Burger King Holdings, Inc.

     1,037         22,047  

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

     1,472         65,563  

Jack In The Box, Inc.*

     664         15,637  

Panera Bread Co. Class A*

     170         13,003  
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               159,341  
Household Durables – 0.6%      

Jarden Corp.

     2,761         91,914  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

     1,481         32,049  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

     1,361         78,135  
           
Total Household Durables               202,098  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.1%      

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     1,092         41,605  
Insurance – 4.1%      

American Financial Group, Inc.

     1,602         45,577  

AON Corp.

     2,858         122,065  

Chubb Corp.

     5,377         278,798  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (The)(a)

     364         15,874  

HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     1,549         42,752  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

     5,489         134,041  

Navigators Group, Inc.*

     137         5,388  

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     769         40,388  

RLI Corp.

     204         11,632  

Selective Insurance Group

     567         9,412  

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.

     910         43,343  

Tower Group, Inc.

     301         6,673  

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.

     326         17,213  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     9,143         493,174  

Unum Group

     5,728         141,883  

W.R. Berkley Corp.

     1,212         31,621  
           
Total Insurance               1,439,834  
Internet Software & Services – 0.6%      

AOL, Inc.*

     6,941         175,469  

Earthlink, Inc.

     5,628         48,063  
           
Total Internet Software & Services               223,532  
IT Services – 1.1%      

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

     1,332         28,478  

CACI International, Inc. Class A*

     300         14,655  

Computer Sciences Corp.*

     3,425         186,628  

Convergys Corp.*

     4,407         54,030  

Mantech International Corp. Class A*

     273         13,331  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

MAXIMUS, Inc.

     225       $ 13,709  

SAIC, Inc.*

     2,991         52,941  

SRA International, Inc. Class A*

     542         11,268  
           
Total IT Services               375,040  
Leisure Equipment & Products – 0.2%      

Hasbro, Inc.

     1,541         58,989  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.1%      

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Class A*

     212         21,946  
Machinery – 2.1%      

Briggs & Stratton Corp.

     373         7,274  

Cummins, Inc.

     4,025         249,349  

Dover Corp.

     3,494         163,345  

Gardner Denver, Inc.

     1,125         49,545  

Kennametal, Inc.

     1,494         42,011  

Mueller Industries, Inc.

     491         13,154  

Pentair, Inc.

     1,376         49,013  

Timken Co.

     2,841         85,258  

Trinity Industries, Inc.

     3,849         76,826  

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A

     487         15,126  
           
Total Machinery               750,901  
Media – 6.9%      

Interactive Data Corp.

     734         23,488  

Time Warner, Inc.

     76,351         2,387,496  
           
Total Media               2,410,984  
Metals & Mining – 0.4%      

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.(a)

     2,323         114,361  

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. Class A

     743         39,030  
           
Total Metals & Mining               153,391  
Multiline Retail – 2.6%      

Big Lots, Inc.*

     938         34,162  

Dollar Tree, Inc.*

     665         39,381  

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

     942         34,487  

J.C. Penney Co., Inc.

     3,682         118,450  

Kohl’s Corp.*

     2,708         148,344  

Sears Holdings Corp.*(a)

     914         99,105  

Target Corp.

     8,263         434,634  
           
Total Multiline Retail               908,563  
Multi-Utilities – 3.3%      

Alliant Energy Corp.

     1,430         47,562  

Ameren Corp.

     3,023         78,840  

Avista Corp.

     571         11,825  

Centerpoint Energy, Inc.

     5,410         77,688  

CH Energy Group, Inc.

     97         3,962  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

     1,936         86,229  

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     631         29,897  

MDU Resources Group, Inc.

     3,354         72,379  

NiSource, Inc.

     4,786         75,619  

NorthWestern Corp.

     372         9,973  

NSTAR

     934         33,082  

OGE Energy Corp.

     1,414         55,061  

PG&E Corp.

     4,025         170,741  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

SCANA Corp.

     1,484       $ 55,784  

Sempra Energy

     3,065         152,944  

TECO Energy, Inc.

     1,754         27,871  

Vectren Corp.

     793         19,603  

Wisconsin Energy Corp.

     1,106         54,647  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

     4,337         91,944  
           
Total Multi-Utilities               1,155,651  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 22.7%      

Chevron Corp.

     43,082         3,266,908  

CNX Gas Corp.*

     1,298         49,389  

ConocoPhillips

     51,833         2,652,295  

Hess Corp.

     5,539         346,464  

Holly Corp.

     789         22,021  

Marathon Oil Corp.

     24,262         767,650  

Murphy Oil Corp.

     4,793         269,319  

Southern Union Co.

     2,510         63,679  

Sunoco, Inc.

     4,904         145,698  

Tesoro Corp.

     2,008         27,911  

Valero Energy Corp.

     17,906         352,748  

World Fuel Services Corp.(a)

     910         24,242  
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               7,988,324  
Personal Products – 0.2%      

NBTY, Inc.*

     1,197         57,432  
Pharmaceuticals – 0.8%      

King Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     5,634         66,256  

Mylan, Inc.(a)

     3,116         70,764  

Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     3,489         145,736  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               282,756  
Professional Services – 0.3%      

Manpower, Inc.

     1,491         85,166  

Resources Connection, Inc.*

     396         7,591  
           
Total Professional Services               92,757  
Road & Rail – 0.2%      

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.*

     368         12,288  

Ryder System, Inc.

     1,211         46,938  

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

     604         13,995  
           
Total Road & Rail               73,221  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 0.1%      

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.*

     1,879         29,312  
Software – 0.1%      

Compuware Corp.*

     2,815         23,646  

Quest Software, Inc.*

     686         12,204  
           
Total Software               35,850  
Specialty Retail – 6.1%      

Aaron’s, Inc.

     378         12,603  

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.(a)

     750         31,440  

AutoNation, Inc.*(a)

     4,401         79,570  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Barnes & Noble, Inc.

     618       $ 13,361  

Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.*

     2,406         105,287  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

     4,242         180,455  

Buckle, Inc. (The)

     418         15,366  

Collective Brands, Inc.*

     1,284         29,198  

Foot Locker, Inc.

     583         8,768  

Gap, Inc. (The)

     9,503         219,614  

Home Depot, Inc.

     18,652         603,392  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     15,460         374,750  

Men’s Wearhouse, Inc. (The)

     467         11,180  

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.*

     745         31,074  

PetSmart, Inc.

     1,187         37,937  

RadioShack Corp.

     2,827         63,975  

Rent-A-Center, Inc.*

     894         21,143  

Ross Stores, Inc.

     1,064         56,892  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

     1,312         88,796  

Staples, Inc.

     6,847         160,151  

Tractor Supply Co.

     303         17,589  
           
Total Specialty Retail               2,162,541  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.9%      

Carter’s, Inc.*

     574         17,306  

Fossil, Inc.*

     1,125         42,458  

Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.

     499         28,623  

Polo Ralph Lauren Corp.(a)

     1,453         123,563  

VF Corp.

     1,469         117,740  
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               329,690  
Tobacco – 0.1%      

Universal Corp.

     519         27,346  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.5%      

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

     680         16,898  

Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.*

     570         10,904  

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

     872         94,281  

Watsco, Inc.

     213         12,115  

WESCO International, Inc.*

     1,493         51,822  
           
Total Trading Companies & Distributors               186,020  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.3%      

Syniverse Holdings, Inc.*

     633         12,325  

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.

     2,444         82,729  
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               95,054  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $29,990,284)
              34,992,902  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.8%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.8%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $269,842)      269,842         269,842  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 1.9%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.9%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $683,006)(d)      683,006       $ 683,006  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 102.2%
(Cost: $30,943,132)
        35,945,750  

Liabilities in Excess of Cash and Other Assets – (2.2)%

  

     (781,637
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 35,164,113  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $665,452 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $683,006.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.9%      
Aerospace & Defense – 0.5%      

ITT Corp.

     1,747       $ 93,657  

TransDigm Group, Inc.

     449         23,815  
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               117,472  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.1%      

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

     597         33,342  
Airlines – 0.0%      

Allegiant Travel Co.*

     55         3,182  
Beverages – 0.1%      

Hansen Natural Corp.*

     241         10,455  
Biotechnology – 4.4%      

Amgen, Inc.*

     8,159         487,583  

Biogen Idec, Inc.*

     1,318         75,601  

Celgene Corp.*

     1,142         70,758  

Cephalon, Inc.*

     510         34,568  

Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     789         17,784  

Genzyme Corp.*

     761         39,443  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.*

     3,759         170,959  

OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     1,155         68,780  

United Therapeutics Corp.*

     294         16,267  
           
Total Biotechnology               981,743  
Capital Markets – 0.1%      

Knight Capital Group, Inc. Class A*

     657         10,020  

Stifel Financial Corp.*

     87         4,676  
           
Total Capital Markets               14,696  
Chemicals – 3.4%      

Calgon Carbon Corp.*

     118         2,020  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

     891         81,241  

FMC Corp.

     683         41,349  

Monsanto Co.

     2,262         161,552  

Mosaic Co. (The)

     6,039         366,990  

Olin Corp.

     825         16,187  

OM Group, Inc.*

     510         17,279  

Terra Industries, Inc.

     1,850         84,656  
           
Total Chemicals               771,274  
Commercial Banks – 0.1%      

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.

     88         4,536  

Signature Bank*

     126         4,668  

UMB Financial Corp.

     165         6,700  

WesBanco, Inc.

     66         1,073  
           
Total Commercial Banks               16,977  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.2%      

ABM Industries, Inc.

     307         6,508  

Copart, Inc.*

     406         14,455  

Rollins, Inc.

     321         6,959  

Stericycle, Inc.*

     254         13,843  

Tetra Tech, Inc.*

     235         5,414  
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               47,179  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Communications Equipment – 1.9%      

Arris Group, Inc.*

     761       $ 9,140  

Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.*

     4,693         26,797  

CommScope, Inc.*

     1,104         30,934  

F5 Networks, Inc.*

     258         15,870  

Harmonic, Inc.*

     879         5,546  

InterDigital, Inc.*

     49         1,365  

Juniper Networks, Inc.*

     2,414         74,062  

Polycom, Inc.*

     475         14,526  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     5,441         228,467  

Riverbed Technology, Inc.*

     116         3,294  

Tekelec*

     339         6,156  
           
Total Communications Equipment               416,157  
Computers & Peripherals – 4.8%      

Apple, Inc.*

     3,208         753,655  

EMC Corp.*

     10,640         191,946  

QLogic Corp.*

     832         16,890  

Synaptics, Inc.*

     95         2,623  

Western Digital Corp.*

     2,994         116,736  
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               1,081,850  
Construction & Engineering – 0.9%      

Aecom Technology Corp.*

     632         17,930  

EMCOR Group, Inc.*

     845         20,812  

Fluor Corp.

     1,319         61,346  

Insituform Technologies, Inc. Class A*

     274         7,291  

Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.*

     777         35,112  

KBR, Inc.

     1,551         34,370  

MasTec, Inc.*

     819         10,328  

URS Corp.*

     414         20,539  
           
Total Construction & Engineering               207,728  
Containers & Packaging – 0.1%      

Rock-Tenn Co. Class A

     381         17,362  

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

     233         14,034  
           
Total Containers & Packaging               31,396  
Distributors – 0.0%      

LKQ Corp.*

     543         11,023  
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.6%      

American Public Education, Inc.*

     34         1,584  

Apollo Group, Inc. Class A*

     633         38,797  

Capella Education Co.*

     47         4,363  

Career Education Corp.*

     286         9,049  

Coinstar, Inc.*

     43         1,398  

Corinthian Colleges, Inc.*

     181         3,184  

DeVry, Inc.

     250         16,300  

H&R Block, Inc.

     2,149         38,252  

ITT Educational Services, Inc.*

     155         17,434  

Strayer Education, Inc.

     36         8,767  
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               139,128  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.2%      

IntercontinentalExchange, Inc.*

     301         33,766  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Electric Utilities – 0.1%      

ITC Holdings Corp.

     208       $ 11,440  

Unisource Energy Corp.

     77         2,421  
           
Total Electric Utilities               13,861  
Electrical Equipment – 0.4%      

AMETEK, Inc.

     663         27,488  

GrafTech International Ltd.*

     2,425         33,150  

Regal-Beloit Corp.

     363         21,566  
           
Total Electrical Equipment               82,204  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments &
Components – 0.4%
     

Amphenol Corp. Class A

     1,136         47,928  

Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Class A*

     476         27,927  

FLIR Systems, Inc.*

     769         21,686  
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               97,541  
Energy Equipment & Services – 1.6%      

Atwood Oceanics, Inc.*

     1,478         51,183  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.

     1,315         116,786  

Dresser-Rand Group, Inc.*

     1,173         36,856  

Oil States International, Inc.*

     1,769         80,206  

SEACOR Holdings, Inc.*

     295         23,795  

Tidewater, Inc.

     1,124         53,131  
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               361,957  
Food & Staples Retailing – 5.9%      

BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc.*

     358         13,242  

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

     256         8,038  

Kroger Co. (The)

     4,955         107,325  

United Natural Foods, Inc.*

     217         6,104  

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     21,346         1,186,839  
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               1,321,548  
Food Products – 1.3%      

American Italian Pasta Co. Class A*

     122         4,742  

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

     8,148         235,477  

Flowers Foods, Inc.

     418         10,341  

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc.*

     40         3,873  

J.M. Smucker Co. (The)

     541         32,601  

Lancaster Colony Corp.

     116         6,839  

Lance, Inc.

     75         1,735  

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.*

     130         5,703  
           
Total Food Products               301,311  
Gas Utilities – 0.9%      

Atmos Energy Corp.

     643         18,371  

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)

     154         5,193  

National Fuel Gas Co.

     857         43,321  

New Jersey Resources Corp.

     245         9,202  

Nicor, Inc.

     301         12,618  

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.

     352         9,708  

Questar Corp.

     1,769         76,420  

UGI Corp.

     756         20,064  
           
Total Gas Utilities               194,897  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.1%      

Baxter International, Inc.

     3,428       $ 199,509  

C.R. Bard, Inc.

     526         45,562  

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*

     211         20,864  

Gen-Probe, Inc.*

     165         8,250  

Haemonetics Corp.*

     103         5,886  

Immucor, Inc.*

     275         6,157  

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*

     129         44,909  

Masimo Corp.

     94         2,496  

ResMed, Inc.*

     268         17,058  

St. Jude Medical, Inc.*

     1,896         77,831  

STERIS Corp.

     407         13,700  

Teleflex, Inc.

     329         21,079  

Thoratec Corp.*

     69         2,308  
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               465,609  
Health Care Providers & Services – 2.0%      

Amedisys, Inc.*

     247         13,639  

AMERIGROUP Corp.*

     542         18,016  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

     2,347         67,876  

Catalyst Health Solutions, Inc.*

     204         8,442  

Centene Corp.*

     353         8,486  

Chemed Corp.

     142         7,722  

Community Health Systems, Inc.*

     948         35,010  

DaVita, Inc.*

     716         45,394  

HMS Holdings Corp.*

     57         2,906  

Magellan Health Services, Inc.*

     215         9,348  

Medco Health Solutions, Inc.*

     2,058         132,865  

Omnicare, Inc.

     894         25,291  

PSS World Medical, Inc.*

     363         8,534  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

     1,078         62,837  

VCA Antech, Inc.*

     480         13,454  
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               459,820  
Health Care Technology – 0.2%      

Cerner Corp.*

     388         33,003  

Quality Systems, Inc.

     75         4,608  
           
Total Health Care Technology               37,611  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 2.1%      

Bally Technologies, Inc.*

     407         16,500  

Bob Evans Farms, Inc.

     216         6,677  

Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc.*

     53         2,550  

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

     819         36,478  

McDonald’s Corp.

     5,981         399,052  

Panera Bread Co. Class A*

     101         7,725  

Vail Resorts, Inc.*

     287         11,506  
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               480,488  
Household Products – 0.1%      

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

     332         22,227  
Insurance – 0.4%      

AON Corp.

     1,887         80,593  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

     716         12,831  
           
Total Insurance               93,424  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Internet & Catalog Retail – 0.6%      

Amazon.com, Inc.*

     608       $ 82,524  

NetFlix, Inc.*

     152         11,208  

priceline.com, Inc.*

     174         44,370  
           
Total Internet & Catalog Retail               138,102  
Internet Software & Services – 2.6%      

Akamai Technologies, Inc.*

     596         18,720  

Digital River, Inc.*

     153         4,636  

Earthlink, Inc.

     3,239         27,661  

Google, Inc. Class A*

     898         509,175  

j2 Global Communications, Inc.*

     242         5,663  

VeriSign, Inc.*

     819         21,302  
           
Total Internet Software & Services               587,157  
IT Services – 4.3%      

Alliance Data Systems Corp.*

     463         29,627  

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

     812         17,361  

CACI International, Inc. Class A*

     199         9,721  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. Class A*

     1,521         77,541  

Computer Sciences Corp.*

     2,078         113,230  

Cybersource Corp.*

     61         1,076  

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

     1,607         37,668  

Fiserv, Inc.*

     917         46,547  

Global Payments, Inc.

     467         21,272  

Mantech International Corp. Class A*

     181         8,838  

Mastercard, Inc. Class A

     1,074         272,796  

MAXIMUS, Inc.

     152         9,261  

Visa, Inc. Class A

     3,621         329,620  
           
Total IT Services               974,558  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.1%      

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Class A*

     142         14,699  

Illumina, Inc.*

     174         6,769  
           
Total Life Sciences Tools & Services               21,468  
Machinery – 0.7%      

Bucyrus International, Inc.

     1,048         69,158  

Flowserve Corp.

     601         66,272  

Middleby Corp.*

     210         12,094  

Valmont Industries, Inc.

     223         18,471  
           
Total Machinery               165,995  
Media – 2.2%      

Comcast Corp. Class A

     17,273         325,079  

DIRECTV Class A*

     4,965         167,867  
           
Total Media               492,946  
Metals & Mining – 2.0%      

Newmont Mining Corp.

     1,774         90,350  

Nucor Corp.

     3,549         161,053  

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. Class A

     358         18,806  

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

     3,166         55,310  

Walter Energy, Inc.

     1,352         124,749  
           
Total Metals & Mining               450,268  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Multiline Retail – 0.3%      

Big Lots, Inc.*

     493       $ 17,955  

Dollar Tree, Inc.*

     444         26,293  

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

     606         22,186  
           
Total Multiline Retail               66,434  
Multi-Utilities – 0.8%      

Black Hills Corp.

     171         5,190  

CH Energy Group, Inc.

     65         2,655  

NorthWestern Corp.

     260         6,971  

NSTAR

     624         22,102  

PG&E Corp.

     2,554         108,340  

SCANA Corp.

     925         34,771  
           
Total Multi-Utilities               180,029  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 37.7%      

Alpha Natural Resources, Inc.*

     1,062         52,983  

Anadarko Petroleum Corp.

     6,506         473,832  

Arena Resources, Inc.*

     833         27,822  

Bill Barrett Corp.*

     939         28,837  

Chevron Corp.

     28,236         2,141,135  

CNX Gas Corp.*

     1,391         52,928  

Comstock Resources, Inc.*

     446         14,183  

Concho Resources, Inc.*

     857         43,159  

Continental Resources, Inc.*

     1,556         66,208  

Denbury Resources, Inc.*

     6,273         105,826  

EOG Resources, Inc.

     3,514         326,591  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     48,008         3,215,575  

Hess Corp.

     3,833         239,754  

Massey Energy Co.

     2,299         120,215  

Murphy Oil Corp.

     3,287         184,697  

Noble Energy, Inc.

     2,098         153,154  

NuStar GP Holdings LLC

     914         27,082  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

     9,789         827,561  

Peabody Energy Corp.

     3,590         164,063  

Range Resources Corp.

     1,056         49,495  

Southwestern Energy Co.*

     1,701         69,265  

Whiting Petroleum Corp.*

     842         68,067  

World Fuel Services Corp.

     1,188         31,648  
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               8,484,080  
Pharmaceuticals – 4.8%      

Abbott Laboratories

     9,948         524,061  

Allergan, Inc.

     1,149         75,053  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     9,926         265,024  

Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc.*

     1,191         28,215  

Medicines Co. (The)*

     92         721  

Mylan, Inc.*

     1,848         41,968  

Perrigo Co.

     522         30,652  

Valeant Pharmaceuticals International*

     204         8,754  

Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     2,333         97,449  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               1,071,897  
Professional Services – 0.0%      

CoStar Group, Inc.*

     61         2,533  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.4%      

Corporate Office Properties Trust SBI MD

     81       $ 3,251  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.

     66         3,577  

Investors Real Estate Trust

     70         631  

Public Storage

     905         83,251  
           
Total Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)               90,710  
Road & Rail – 0.1%      

Heartland Express, Inc.

     350         5,775  

Knight Transportation, Inc.

     288         6,074  
           
Total Road & Rail               11,849  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 0.7%      

Altera Corp.

     1,655         40,233  

Broadcom Corp. Class A

     1,567         51,993  

Cree, Inc.*

     90         6,320  

Hittite Microwave Corp.*

     129         5,672  

ON Semiconductor Corp.*

     3,203         25,624  

Semtech Corp.*

     228         3,974  

Silicon Laboratories, Inc.*

     138         6,578  

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.*

     1,093         17,051  
           
Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment               157,445  
Software – 4.4%      

ACI Worldwide, Inc.*

     141         2,906  

Ansys, Inc.*

     347         14,970  

AsiaInfo Holdings, Inc.*

     90         2,383  

BMC Software, Inc.*

     826         31,388  

Compuware Corp.*

     1,614         13,558  

Concur Technologies, Inc.*

     66         2,707  

EPIQ Systems, Inc.*

     82         1,019  

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.

     230         16,875  

Intuit, Inc.*

     1,372         47,114  

McAfee, Inc.*

     470         18,861  

Oracle Corp.

     25,676         659,617  

Quest Software, Inc.*

     439         7,810  

Red Hat, Inc.*

     337         9,864  

Rovi Corp.*

     65         2,413  

Salesforce.com, Inc.*

     93         6,924  

Solera Holdings, Inc.

     117         4,522  

Sybase, Inc.*

     386         17,995  

Symantec Corp.*

     3,749         63,433  

Synopsys, Inc.*

     789         17,650  

TIBCO Software, Inc.*

     656         7,078  

VMware, Inc. Class A*

     799         42,587  
           
Total Software               991,674  
Specialty Retail – 1.4%      

Aaron’s, Inc.

     212         7,068  

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.

     453         18,990  

Aeropostale, Inc.*

     588         16,952  

AutoZone, Inc.*

     323         55,908  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

     2,565         109,116  

Buckle, Inc. (The)

     244         8,969  

Gymboree Corp.*

     267         13,785  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.*

     442       $ 18,436  

PetSmart, Inc.

     674         21,541  

Ross Stores, Inc.

     645         34,488  

Tractor Supply Co.

     166         9,636  
           
Total Specialty Retail               314,889  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.2%      

Carter’s, Inc.*

     316         9,527  

Deckers Outdoor Corp.*

     138         19,044  

Lululemon Athletica, Inc.*

     256         10,624  
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               39,195  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.3%      

Capitol Federal Financial

     126         4,720  

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

     2,874         40,696  

NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc.

     297         3,748  

People’s United Financial, Inc.

     951         14,874  
           
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance               64,038  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.3%      

Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.*

     541         10,349  

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

     507         54,817  
           
Total Trading Companies & Distributors               65,166  
Water Utilities – 0.1%      

American States Water Co.

     70         2,429  

Aqua America, Inc.

     418         7,344  

California Water Service Group

     88         3,310  
           
Total Water Utilities               13,083  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.0%      

Syniverse Holdings, Inc.*

     435         8,469  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 98.9%
(Cost: $17,961,874)
        22,241,851  

Cash and Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities – 1.1%

        242,713  
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 22,484,564  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (consolidated)

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.9%      
Aerospace & Defense – 0.5%      

Bharat Electronics Ltd.

     91,053       $ 4,466,860  
Auto Components – 0.4%      

Amtek Auto Ltd.

     819,356         3,549,721  
Automobiles – 2.8%      

Bajaj Auto Ltd.

     53,618         2,406,271  

Hero Honda Motors Ltd.

     171,316         7,419,687  

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

     894,940         10,791,308  

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

     96,083         3,034,656  
           
Total Automobiles               23,651,922  
Beverages – 0.4%      

United Spirits Ltd.

     113,304         3,334,890  
Building Products – 0.5%      

Sintex Industries Ltd.

     588,372         3,872,679  
Chemicals – 1.0%      

Asian Paints Ltd.

     47,680         2,165,327  

Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Co., Ltd.

     165,219         413,646  

Tata Chemicals Ltd.

     371,363         2,714,395  

United Phosphorus Ltd.

     789,867         2,624,973  
           
Total Chemicals               7,918,341  
Commercial Banks – 14.5%      

Allahabad Bank

     756,690         2,407,688  

Andhra Bank

     666,852         1,607,159  

Axis Bank Ltd.

     519,428         13,516,466  

Bank of India

     711,380         5,391,403  

Canara Bank

     685,988         6,267,787  

Central Bank of India

     550,825         1,798,049  

Corp. Bank

     227,494         2,435,065  

Federal Bank Ltd.

     497,798         2,958,846  

HDFC Bank Ltd.

     382,258         16,462,765  

ICICI Bank Ltd.

     1,112,553         23,604,115  

IDBI Bank Ltd.

     776,064         1,987,913  

Indian Bank

     821,714         3,210,349  

Indian Overseas Bank

     1,356,689         2,778,651  

Karnataka Bank Ltd.

     542,223         1,449,310  

Oriental Bank of Commerce

     423,131         3,024,922  

State Bank of India Ltd.

     575,358         26,633,457  

Syndicate Bank

     1,092,432         2,096,292  

Uco Bank

     1,285,907         1,618,304  

Yes Bank Ltd.*

     458,805         2,618,239  
           
Total Commercial Banks               121,866,780  
Construction & Engineering – 2.2%      

IVRCL Infrastructures & Projects Ltd.

     758,452         2,804,389  

Larsen & Toubro Ltd.

     315,314         11,454,056  

Nagarjuna Construction Co.

     620,181         2,246,852  

Voltas Ltd.

     409,657         1,610,067  
           
Total Construction & Engineering               18,115,364  
Construction Materials – 2.9%      

ACC Ltd.

     197,959         4,193,538  

Ambuja Cements Ltd.

     3,092,780         8,256,369  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Anant Raj Industries Ltd.

     267,287       $ 792,127  

India Cements Ltd.

     869,743         2,552,370  

Madras Cements Ltd.

     551,554         1,495,750  

Shree Cement Ltd.

     50,267         2,644,462  

Ultratech Cement Ltd.

     186,154         4,788,505  
           
Total Construction Materials               24,723,121  
Diversified Financial Services – 2.6%      

Infrastructure Development Finance Co., Ltd.

     2,127,779         7,628,155  

Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.

     164,802         2,746,333  

Power Finance Corp., Ltd.

     536,337         3,086,372  

Reliance Capital Ltd.

     294,456         4,958,758  

Rural Electrification Corp., Ltd.

     679,706         3,794,817  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               22,214,435  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 0.1%      

Tulip Telecom Ltd.

     51,880         971,674  
Electric Utilities – 2.1%      

Power Grid Corp. of India Ltd.

     1,365,521         3,259,062  

Reliance Infrastructure Ltd.

     312,115         6,945,506  

Tata Power Co., Ltd.

     195,495         5,981,550  

Torrent Power Ltd.

     257,597         1,657,354  
           
Total Electric Utilities               17,843,472  
Electrical Equipment – 1.8%      

ABB Ltd.

     133,846         2,474,489  

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.

     186,878         9,951,217  

Crompton Greaves Ltd.

     503,239         2,925,052  
           
Total Electrical Equipment               15,350,758  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.3%      

Aban Offshore Ltd.

     50,966         1,319,757  

Great Offshore Ltd.

     141,716         1,291,843  
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               2,611,600  
Food Products – 0.7%      

Nestle India Ltd.

     35,986         2,145,093  

Tata Tea Ltd.

     161,857         3,528,983  
           
Total Food Products               5,674,076  
Gas Utilities – 1.2%      

GAIL India Ltd.

     1,055,516         9,653,522  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.1%      

Opto Circuits India Ltd.

     234,664         1,136,078  
Household Durables – 0.4%      

Videocon Industries Ltd.

     690,656         3,501,354  
Household Products – 1.7%      

Hindustan Unilever Ltd.

     2,695,699         14,383,666  
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders – 1.3%      

NTPC Ltd.

     2,295,083         10,594,854  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.7%      

Jaiprakash Associates Ltd.

     740,068         2,465,245  

Siemens India Ltd.

     189,603         3,125,842  
           
Total Industrial Conglomerates               5,591,087  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (consolidated) (continued)

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
IT Services – 13.7%      

HCL Technologies Ltd.

     573,126       $ 4,575,306  

Infosys Technologies Ltd.

     1,170,864         68,224,117  

Mphasis Ltd.

     94,805         1,310,207  

Patni Computer Systems Ltd.

     312,654         3,722,668  

Rolta India Ltd.

     617,314         2,460,593  

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

     1,185,687         20,617,141  

Tech Mahindra Ltd.*

     116,038         2,204,968  

Wipro Ltd.

     786,043         12,377,617  
           
Total IT Services               115,492,617  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.3%      

Divi’s Laboratories Ltd.

     166,635         2,517,619  
Machinery – 0.8%      

Ashok Leyland Ltd.

     1,774,883         2,206,002  

Cummins India Ltd.

     226,758         2,592,603  

Thermax Ltd.

     120,689         1,833,252  
           
Total Machinery               6,631,857  
Marine – 0.7%      

Mercator Lines Ltd.

     2,439,140         3,023,458  

Shipping Corp. of India Ltd.

     800,065         2,775,590  
           
Total Marine               5,799,048  
Media – 0.7%      

Sun TV Network Ltd.

     178,822         1,704,774  

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd.

     703,582         4,203,939  
           
Total Media               5,908,713  
Metals & Mining – 11.6%      

Bhushan Steel Ltd.

     47,773         1,787,431  

Hindalco Industries Ltd.

     604,738         2,441,447  

Hindustan Zinc Ltd.

     102,462         2,748,638  

Jindal Saw Ltd.

     373,360         1,766,381  

Jindal Steel & Power Ltd.

     1,032,989         16,177,627  

JSW Steel Ltd.

     104,259         2,867,558  

Maharashtra Seamless Ltd.

     167,461         1,323,052  

National Aluminium Co., Ltd.

     261,239         2,370,906  

Sesa Goa Ltd.

     1,772,221         18,570,917  

Steel Authority of India Ltd.

     2,839,714         15,974,380  

Sterlite Industries India Ltd.

     620,142         11,740,499  

Tata Steel Ltd.

     1,308,890         18,427,084  

Welspun-Gujarat Stahl Ltd.

     255,489         1,554,730  
           
Total Metals & Mining               97,750,650  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 19.2%      

Bharat Petroleum Corp., Ltd.

     137,370         1,585,133  

Great Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. (The)

     701,773         4,598,766  

Hindustan Petroleum Corp., Ltd.

     237,250         1,683,394  

Indian Oil Corp., Ltd.

     872,406         5,747,056  

Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd.

     882,635         1,498,091  

Oil & Natural Gas Corp., Ltd.

     2,178,012         53,301,744  

Petronet Lng Ltd.

     953,163         1,614,613  

Reliance Industries Ltd.

     3,826,833         91,568,669  
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               161,597,466  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Personal Products – 0.3%      

Dabur India Ltd.

     672,721       $ 2,379,510  
Pharmaceuticals – 3.0%      

Cipla Ltd.

     643,315         4,848,327  

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

     54,873         2,173,164  

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

     246,736         1,475,909  

Lupin Ltd.

     67,974         2,463,916  

Piramal Healthcare Ltd.

     275,283         2,604,443  

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

     295,859         11,809,317  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               25,375,076  
Real Estate Management & Development – 1.0%      

DLF Ltd.

     729,916         5,022,186  

Housing Development & Infrastructure Ltd.*

     576,992         3,680,180  
           
Total Real Estate Management & Development               8,702,366  
Road & Rail – 0.3%      

Container Corp. of India

     93,087         2,732,895  
Software – 0.6%      

Financial Technologies India Ltd.

     53,946         1,884,836  

Geodesic Ltd.

     281,972         703,438  

Oracle Financial Sevices Software Ltd.*

     48,063         2,462,352  
           
Total Software               5,050,626  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.2%      

Alok Industries Ltd.

     3,280,902         1,622,364  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 3.0%      

Housing Development Finance Corp.

     354,925         21,481,283  

Lic Housing Finance Ltd.

     205,867         3,996,512  
           
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance               25,477,795  
Tobacco – 1.4%      

ITC Ltd.

     1,930,681         11,312,298  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.3%      

Adani Enterprises Ltd.

     248,771         2,602,689  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 4.6%      

Bharti Airtel Ltd.

     3,333,230         23,205,280  

Idea Cellular Ltd.*

     1,775,939         2,591,024  

Reliance Communications Ltd.

     3,473,724         13,149,780  
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               38,946,084  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $687,335,656)
              840,925,927  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Household Durables – 0.0%      

Videocon Industries Ltd., expiring 12/31/10*

     153,479         8,888  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (consolidated) (concluded)

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.0%      

Adani Enterprises Ltd.,
expiring 4/15/10*

     15,548       $   
TOTAL RIGHTS
(Cost: $0)
              8,888  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 99.9%
(Cost: $687,335,656)
        840,934,815  

Foreign Currency and Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities – 0.1%

        597,943  
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 841,532,758  

 

* Non-income producing security.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

     WisdomTree
Total Earnings
Fund
    WisdomTree
Earnings 500
Fund
    WisdomTree
MidCap
Earnings Fund
    WisdomTree
SmallCap
Earnings Fund
    WisdomTree
LargeCap
Value  Fund1
    WisdomTree
LargeCap
Growth Fund
    WisdomTree
India Earnings
Fund
(consolidated)
 

ASSETS:

             

Investments, at cost

  $ 49,771,991     $ 80,942,293     $ 58,044,162     $ 110,878,513     $ 30,943,132     $ 17,961,874     $ 687,335,656  

Foreign currency, at cost

                                              1,625,051  

Investments in securities, at value (including securities on loan)2

    49,394,640       79,162,462       62,994,156       116,373,261       35,945,750       22,241,851       840,934,815  

Cash

                                192       291,193         

Foreign currency, at value

                                              1,627,391  

Receivables:

             

Dividends and interest

    74,561       101,717       71,938       125,987       34,722       20,047         

Total Assets

    49,469,201       79,264,179       63,066,094       116,499,248       35,980,664       22,553,091       842,562,206  

LIABILITIES:

             

Due to custodian

    371       297              130                     307,888  

Payables:

             

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

    1,285,010       1,505,012       8,081,065       20,957,169       683,006                

Investment securities purchased

    172,174       71,006       501,810                              

Advisory fees (Note 3)

    11,854       15,710       17,319       29,813       10,343       7,162       457,943  

Service fees (Note 2)

    186       247       201       345       120       83       137,652  

Dividends and interest

                                              125,965  

Distribution

    210,623       249,641       159,999       205,669       123,082       61,282         

Total Liabilities

    1,680,218       1,841,913       8,760,394       21,193,126       816,551       68,527       1,029,448  

NET ASSETS

  $ 47,788,983     $ 77,422,266     $ 54,305,700     $ 95,306,122     $ 35,164,113     $ 22,484,564     $ 841,532,758  

NET ASSETS:

             

Paid-in capital

  $ 53,783,742      $ 96,401,749      $ 59,128,747      $ 98,457,182      $ 42,676,405      $ 18,238,292      $ 754,185,806   

Undistributed net investment income

    23,247        37,252       26,152        45,160        13,902        7,197        447,862   

Accumulated net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (5,640,655     (17,236,904     (9,799,193     (8,690,968     (12,528,812     (40,902     (66,695,508

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    (377,351     (1,779,831     4,949,994       5,494,748       5,002,618       4,279,977       153,594,598  

NET ASSETS

  $ 47,788,983     $ 77,422,266     $ 54,305,700     $ 95,306,122     $ 35,164,113     $ 22,484,564     $ 841,532,758  

Outstanding beneficial interest shares of $0.001 par value (unlimited number of shares authorized)

    1,150,000       1,900,000       1,150,000       2,150,000       950,000       650,000       36,200,000  

Net asset value per share

  $ 41.56     $ 40.75     $ 47.22     $ 44.33     $ 37.01     $ 34.59     $ 23.25  

 

1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Low P/E Fund through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund thereafter.

 

2

Market values for securities on loan were as follows: $1,251,514, $1,466,932, $7,849,179, $20,085,665, $665,452, $0 and $0, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

For the Year Ended March 31, 2010

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
Total Earnings
Fund
     WisdomTree
Earnings 500
Fund
     WisdomTree
MidCap
Earnings Fund
     WisdomTree
SmallCap
Earnings Fund
     WisdomTree
LargeCap
Value Fund1
     WisdomTree
LargeCap
Growth Fund
     WisdomTree
India Earnings
Fund
(consolidated)
 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

                    

Dividends2

   $ 635,941      $ 1,229,331      $ 555,470      $ 637,769      $ 657,835      $ 354,731      $ 5,618,814  

Interest

     35        62        36        57        28                  

Securities lending income (Note 2)

     3,468        4,409        15,725        58,437        6,531        365        7  

Total investment income

     639,444        1,233,802        571,231        696,263        664,394        355,096        5,618,821  

EXPENSES:

                    

Advisory Fees (Note 3)

     81,325        154,906        112,649        196,027        105,648        70,504        3,568,427  

Service Fees (Note 2)

     1,278        2,434        1,305        2,270        1,223        816        41,333  

Custody/Accounting

                                                     741,253  

Printing

                                                     89,089  

IOPV Fees3

                                                     47,065  

Professional Fees

                                                     36,202   

Directors

                                                     6,951  

Insurance

                                                     4,187  

Other

                                                     103,931  

Total expenses

     82,603        157,340        113,954        198,297        106,871        71,320        4,638,438  

Net investment income

     556,841        1,076,462        457,277        497,966        557,523        283,776        980,383  

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:

                    

Net realized gain (loss) from:

                    

Investment transactions

     (1,556,338      (5,212,516      (1,427,867      (2,180,652      (1,566,313      467,710        (6,235,913

In-kind redemptions

     3,403,012        (507,857      3,614,866        12,700,181                          

Foreign currency related transactions

                                                     (755,586

Net realized gain (loss)

     1,846,674        (5,720,373      2,186,999        10,519,529        (1,566,313      467,710        (6,991,499

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from:

                    

Investment transactions

     8,422,771        26,170,480        12,621,976        11,702,550        12,402,272        4,358,046        265,281,753  

Translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

                                                     (20,543

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     8,422,771        26,170,480        12,621,976        11,702,550        12,402,272        4,358,046        265,261,210  

Net realized and unrealized gain on investments

     10,269,445        20,450,107        14,808,975        22,222,079        10,835,959        4,825,756        258,269,711  

NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

   $ 10,826,286      $ 21,526,569      $ 15,266,252      $ 22,720,045      $ 11,393,482      $ 5,109,532      $ 259,250,094  

 

1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Low P/E Fund through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund thereafter.

 

2

Net of foreign withholding tax of $0, $0, $8, $0, $0, $0 and $173,788, respectively.

 

3

IOPV—Indicative Optimized Portfolio Value—is the real time estimation of net asset value of Fund.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

  

 

 

     WisdomTree
Total Earnings Fund
    WisdomTree
Earnings 500 Fund
    WisdomTree
MidCap Earnings Fund
 
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 556,841     $ 463,823     $ 1,076,462     $ 1,635,575     $ 457,277     $ 345,120  

Net realized gain (loss) on investments

    1,846,674       (4,122,614     (5,720,373     (15,355,729     2,186,999       (8,305,330

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments

    8,422,771       (6,107,489     26,170,480       (21,261,215     12,621,976       (2,696,551

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    10,826,286       (9,766,280     21,526,569       (34,981,369     15,266,252       (10,656,761

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (540,172     (459,975     (1,068,776     (1,621,994     (437,001     (345,011

Total dividends

    (540,172     (459,975     (1,068,776     (1,621,994     (437,001     (345,011

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    44,987,988       10,876,508       22,083,885       51,903,655       44,315,521       9,527,012  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (23,996,614     (87     (24,833,003     (10,513,880     (19,245,249     (9,366,333

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

    20,991,374       10,876,421       (2,749,118     41,389,775       25,070,272       160,679  

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    31,277,488       650,166       17,708,675       4,786,412       39,899,523       (10,841,093

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of year

  $ 16,511,495     $ 15,861,329     $ 59,713,591     $ 54,927,179     $ 14,406,177     $ 25,247,270  

End of year

  $ 47,788,983     $ 16,511,495     $ 77,422,266     $ 59,713,591     $ 54,305,700     $ 14,406,177  

Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year

  $ 23,247      $ 8,240     $ 37,252      $ 29,566     $ 26,152      $ 5,222  

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of year

    600,000       350,002       2,150,000       1,200,002       550,000       600,002  

Shares created

    1,150,000       250,000       550,000       1,300,000       1,050,000       250,000  

Shares redeemed

    (600,000     (2     (800,000     (350,002     (450,000     (300,002

Shares outstanding, end of year

    1,150,000       600,000       1,900,000       2,150,000       1,150,000       550,000  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

  

 

 

     WisdomTree
SmallCap Earnings Fund
    WisdomTree
LargeCap Value Fund
    WisdomTree
LargeCap Growth Fund
 
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 20101
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the Period
December 4,
2008*
through
March 31, 2009
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 497,966     $ 248,299     $ 557,523     $ 617,984     $ 283,776     $ 22,365  

Net realized gain (loss) on investments

    10,519,529       (5,600,297     (1,566,313     (9,907,303     467,710       222,081  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments

    11,702,550       (2,855,403     12,402,272       (3,805,769     4,358,046       (78,069

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    22,720,045       (8,207,401     11,393,482       (13,095,088     5,109,532       166,377  

DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS:

           

Net investment income

    (411,568     (255,760     (551,890     (620,423     (278,334     (20,745

Capital gains

                                (492,811       

Total dividends and distributions

    (411,568     (255,760     (551,890     (620,423     (771,145     (20,745

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    112,678,960       14,663,798       3,715,635       15,738,329       9,010,172       14,314,630  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (53,628,954     (7,837,559            (5,356,254     (125     (5,324,232

Net increase in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

    59,050,006       6,826,239       3,715,635       10,382,075       9,010,047       8,990,398  

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    81,358,483       (1,636,922     14,557,227       (3,333,436     13,348,434       9,136,030  

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of period

  $ 13,947,639     $ 15,584,561     $ 20,606,886     $ 23,940,322     $ 9,136,130     $ 100  

End of period

  $ 95,306,122     $ 13,947,639     $ 35,164,113     $ 20,606,886     $ 22,484,564     $ 9,136,130  

Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of period

  $ 45,160      $ 7,113     $ 13,902      $ 7,570     $ 7,197      $ 1,763  

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

    600,000       400,002       850,000       550,002       350,004       4  

Shares created

    2,850,000       450,000       100,000       450,000       300,000       550,000  

Shares redeemed

    (1,300,000     (250,002            (150,002     (4     (200,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

    2,150,000       600,000       950,000       850,000       650,000       350,004  

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Low P/E Fund through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund thereafter.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (concluded)

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
India Earnings Fund (consolidated)
 
      For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

  

  

Net investment income

   $ 980,383      $ 1,576,738  

Net realized loss on investments

     (6,991,499      (58,840,054

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     265,261,210        (101,061,368

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

     259,250,094        (158,324,684

DIVIDENDS:

     

Net investment income

     (1,343,522      (1,428,048

Total dividends

     (1,343,522      (1,428,048

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

     

Net proceeds from sale of shares

     452,328,639        196,069,631  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (37,897,695      (29,661,633

Net increase in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

     414,430,944        166,407,998  

Net Increase in Net Assets

     672,337,516        6,655,266  

NET ASSETS:

     

Beginning of year

   $ 169,195,242      $ 162,539,976  

End of year

   $ 841,532,758      $ 169,195,242  

Undistributed (Distributions in excess) of net investment income included in net assets at end of year

   $ 447,862       $ (71,898

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

     

Shares outstanding, beginning of year

     15,400,000        7,200,004  

Shares created

     22,600,000        10,600,000  

Shares redeemed

     (1,800,000      (2,400,004

Shares outstanding, end of year

     36,200,000        15,400,000  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
February 23, 2007*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 27.52       $ 45.32       $ 48.99       $ 49.97   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.70         0.87         0.85         0.11   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     14.03         (17.87      (3.56      (1.00

Total from investment operations

     14.73         (17.00      (2.71      (0.89

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (0.69      (0.80      (0.96      (0.09

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.69      (0.80      (0.96      (0.09

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 41.56       $ 27.52       $ 45.32       $ 48.99   

TOTAL RETURN2

     53.82      (37.86 )%       (5.69 )%       (1.79 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 47,789      $ 16,511      $ 15,861      $ 24,497  

Ratio to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.28      0.28      0.28      0.28 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.28      0.28      0.28      0.35 %3 

Net investment income

     1.92      2.33      1.76      2.21 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     16      23      11      1

 

         
WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
February 23, 2007*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 27.77       $ 45.77       $ 48.85       $ 49.77   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.68         0.91         0.94         0.11   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     12.98         (18.07      (3.18      (0.94

Total from investment operations

     13.66         (17.16      (2.24      (0.83

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (0.68      (0.84      (0.84      (0.09

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.68      (0.84      (0.84      (0.09

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 40.75       $ 27.77       $ 45.77       $ 48.85   

TOTAL RETURN2

     49.49      (37.83 )%       (4.72 )%       (1.67 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 77,422      $ 59,714      $ 54,927      $ 19,538  

Ratio to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.28      0.28      0.28      0.28 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.28      0.28      0.28      0.37 %3 

Net investment income

     1.95      2.49      1.93      2.24 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     21      21      8      1

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
February 23, 2007*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 26.19       $ 42.08       $ 48.77       $ 50.01   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.61         0.54         0.81         0.07   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     20.92         (15.88      (6.90      (1.25

Total from investment operations

     21.53         (15.34      (6.09      (1.18

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (0.50      (0.55      (0.60      (0.06

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.50      (0.55      (0.60      (0.06

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 47.22       $ 26.19       $ 42.08       $ 48.77   

TOTAL RETURN2

     82.49      (36.73 )%       (12.57 )%       (2.37 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 54,306      $ 14,406      $ 25,247      $ 4,877  

Ratio to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.74 %3 

Net investment income

     1.54      1.49      1.70      1.47 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     19      39      45      0 %5 

 

         
WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
February 23, 2007*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 23.25       $ 38.96       $ 48.03       $ 50.03   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.37         0.47         0.58         0.06   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     20.96         (15.64      (9.17      (2.02

Total from investment operations

     21.33         (15.17      (8.59      (1.96

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (0.25      (0.54      (0.48      (0.04

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.25      (0.54      (0.48      (0.04

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 44.33       $ 23.25       $ 38.96       $ 48.03   

TOTAL RETURN2

     91.88      (39.31 )%       (17.97 )%       (3.92 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 95,306      $ 13,948      $ 15,585      $ 9,607  

Ratio to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.58 %3 

Net investment income

     0.97      1.49      1.28      1.39 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     16      51      37      0 %5 
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

5

Amount represents less than 1%.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Financial Highlights (continued)

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010**
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
February 23, 2007*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 24.24       $ 43.53       $ 49.06       $ 49.99   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.65         0.86         1.03         0.10   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     12.75         (19.33      (5.49      (0.95

Total from investment operations

     13.40         (18.47      (4.46      (0.85

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (0.63      (0.82      (1.07      (0.08

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.63      (0.82      (1.07      (0.08

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 37.01       $ 24.24       $ 43.53       $ 49.06   

TOTAL RETURN2

     55.57      (42.87 )%       (9.31 )%       (1.69 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 35,164      $ 20,607      $ 23,940      $ 24,529  

Ratio to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.38      0.38      0.38      0.45 %3 

Net investment income

     2.01      2.60      2.10      1.98 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     71      54      20      1
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

** This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Low P/E Fund through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund thereafter.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the Period
December 4, 2008*
through
March 31, 2009
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 26.10       $ 25.28   

Investment operations:

     

Net investment income1

     0.49         0.09   

Net realized and unrealized gain

     9.22         0.81   

Total from investment operations

     9.71         0.90   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

     

Net investment income

     (0.46      (0.08

Capital gains

     (0.76        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (1.22      (0.08

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 34.59       $ 26.10   

TOTAL RETURN2

     37.46      3.56

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

     

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 22,485      $ 9,136  

Ratio to average net assets of:

     

Net expenses

     0.38      0.38 %3 

Net investment income

     1.53      1.26 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     44      1
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized.

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (consolidated)    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the Period
February 22, 2008*
through
March 31, 2008
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 10.99       $ 22.57       $ 24.94   

Investment operations:

        

Net investment income (loss)1

     0.04         0.12         (0.01

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     12.27         (11.60      (2.36

Total from investment operations

     12.31         (11.48      (2.37

Dividends to shareholders:

        

Net investment income

     (0.05      (0.10        

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.05      (0.10        

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 23.25       $ 10.99       $ 22.57   

TOTAL RETURN2

     112.11      (50.89 )%       (9.50 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

        

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 841,533      $ 169,195      $ 162,540  

Ratio to average net assets of:

        

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.88      0.88      0.88 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.88      0.92      2.10 %3 

Net investment income (loss)

     0.19      0.77      (0.41 )%3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     33      42      0 %5 

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

5

Amount represents less than 1%.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

 

1. ORGANIZATION

WisdomTree Trust (the “Trust”) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Trust was established as a Delaware statutory trust pursuant to a Trust Instrument dated December 15, 2005. As of March 31, 2010, the Trust offered 42 investment funds (each a “Fund”, collectively, the “Funds”). The Funds described herein commenced operations on February 23, 2007, with the exception of the India Earnings Fund and LargeCap Growth Fund which commenced operations on February 22, 2008 and December 4, 2008, respectively.

These financial statements relate only to the WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (“Total Earnings Fund”), WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (“Earnings 500 Fund”), WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (“MidCap Earnings Fund”), WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (“SmallCap Earnings Fund”), WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (“LargeCap Value Fund”), WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (“LargeCap Growth Fund”), and WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (“India Earnings Fund”), together the “Domestic and International Earnings Funds.” The India Earnings Fund makes its investments through the WisdomTree India Investment Portfolio, Inc. (the “Portfolio”), a wholly owned subsidiary organized in the Republic of Mauritius. The Portfolio is advised by WisdomTree Asset Management and is sub-advised by Mellon Capital Management Corporation, Inc. (“MCM”). For India Earnings Fund, the accompanying financial statements reflect the financial position of the Fund and the results of operations on a consolidated basis with the Portfolio. All inter-company accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. This structure should permit the India Earnings Fund to benefit from a tax treaty between India and Mauritius. Recently, the Supreme Court of India upheld the validity of this tax treaty in response to a lower court challenge contesting the treaty’s applicability to entities such as WisdomTree India Earnings Fund. No assurance can be given that the terms of the treaty will not be subject to re-negotiation in the future or subject to a different interpretation. Any change in the provision of this treaty or in its applicability to WisdomTree India Earnings Fund could result in the imposition of withholding and other taxes on the India Earnings Fund by tax authorities in India. This would reduce the return to the India Earnings Fund on its investments and the return received by India Earnings Fund shareholders. References to investments by the India Earnings Fund herein should be understood to refer to investments by the Portfolio.

Each Fund seeks investment returns that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of a particular index (“Index”) developed by WisdomTree Investments, Inc. (“WisdomTree Investments”). Each Fund described herein is considered to be non-diversified. The securities in each Index are weighted based on earnings or earnings yield.

2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (the “Codification”) has become the exclusive reference of authoritative U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) recognized by the FASB to be applied by nongovernmental entities. Rules and interpretive releases of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) under authority of federal laws are also sources of authoritative GAAP for SEC registrants. The Codification has superseded all existing non-SEC accounting and reporting standards.

Guarantees — In the normal course of business the Funds may enter into contracts that contain a variety of representations or that provide indemnification for certain liabilities. The Funds’ maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown, as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Funds that have not yet occurred. However, the Funds have not had prior claims or losses pursuant to these contracts and expect the risk of loss to be remote.

Use of Estimates — The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP, requires management to make certain estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of increases and decreases in the net assets from operations during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Investment Valuation — The Net Asset Value (“NAV”) of each Fund’s shares is calculated each day the national securities exchanges are open for trading as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange, generally 4:00 p.m. New York time. NAV per share is calculated by dividing a Fund’s net assets by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Securities traded on any recognized U.S. or non-U.S. exchange are valued at the last sale price or official closing price on the exchange or system on which they are principally traded. Unlisted equity securities are valued at the last quoted sale price or, if no sale price is available, at the mean between the highest bid and lowest ask prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available are valued at fair value as determined by management and in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees. Short-term securities with 60 days or less remaining to maturity are valued using the amortized cost method, which approximates fair value.

In certain instances, such as when reliable market valuations are not readily available or are not deemed to reflect current market values, a Fund’s investments will be valued in accordance with the Fund’s pricing policy and procedures. Securities that may be valued using “fair value” pricing may include, but are not limited to, securities for which there are no current market quotations or whose issuer is in default or bankruptcy, securities subject to corporate actions (such as mergers or reorganizations), securities subject to non-U.S. investment limits or currency controls, and securities affected by “significant events”. An example of a significant event is an event occurring after the close of the market in which a security trades but before a Fund’s next NAV calculation time that may materially affect the value of a Fund’s investment (e.g., government action, natural disaster, or significant market fluctuation).

 

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Price movements in U.S. markets that are deemed to affect the value of foreign securities, or reflect changes to the value of such securities, also may cause securities to be “fair valued.” When fair value pricing is employed, the prices of securities used by a Fund to calculate its NAV may differ from quoted or published prices for the same securities. Transactions in Fund shares will be priced at NAV only if you purchase or redeem shares directly from a Fund in Creation Units, which are typically in blocks of 50,000 shares or more. Fund shares are purchased or sold on a national securities exchange at market prices, which may be higher or lower than NAV. Each Fund may invest in money market funds, which are valued at NAV.

Fair Value Measurement — GAAP provides guidance on fair value measurements. This standard defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value in accordance with GAAP and expands disclosure about fair value measurements.

Various inputs are used in determining the value of the Fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below.

Level 1 – quoted prices in active markets for identical securities

Level 2 – other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)

Level 3 – significant unobservable inputs (including each Fund’s assumption in determining the fair value of investments)

Investments that use Level 2 or Level 3 inputs may include, but are not limited to: (i) an unlisted security related to corporate actions; (ii) a restricted security (e.g., one that may not be publicly sold without registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended); (iii) a security whose trading has been suspended or which has been de-listed from its primary trading exchange; (iv) a security that is thinly traded; (v) a security in default or bankruptcy proceedings for which there is no current market quotation; (vi) a security affected by currency controls or restrictions; and (vii) a security affected by a significant event (e.g., an event that occurs after the close of the markets on which the security is traded but before the time as of which a Fund’s net asset value is computed and that may materially affect the value of the Fund’s investments).

The inputs or methodology used for valuation are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those investments.

The following is a summary of the inputs used as of March 31, 2010 in valuing each Fund’s assets carried at fair value:

 

Total Earnings Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 47,631,448       $       $             —   

Money Market Fund

             1,763,192           

Total

   $ 47,631,448       $ 1,763,192       $   

 

Earnings 500 Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 77,207,510       $       $             —   

Money Market Fund

             1,954,952           

Total

   $ 77,207,510       $ 1,954,952       $   

 

MidCap Earnings Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 54,176,599       $       $             —   

Money Market Fund

             8,817,557           

Total

   $ 54,176,599       $ 8,817,557       $   

 

SmallCap Earnings Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 94,753,928       $       $             —   

Money Market Fund

             21,619,333           

Total

   $ 94,753,928       $ 21,619,333       $   

 

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LargeCap Value Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 34,992,902       $       $             —   

Money Market Fund

             952,848           

Total

   $ 34,992,902       $ 952,848       $   

 

LargeCap Growth Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 22,241,851       $       $             —   

 

India Earnings Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 840,925,927       $       $             —   

Rights

             8,888           

Total

   $ 840,925,927       $ 8,888       $   

In January 2010, FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) No. 2010-06 “Improving Disclosures about Fair Value Measurements.” ASU 2010-06 will require reporting entities to make new disclosures about amounts and reasons for significant transfers in and out of Level 1 and Level 2 fair value measurements as well as inputs and valuation techniques used to measure fair value for both recurring and nonrecurring fair value measurements that fall in either Level 2 or Level 3, and information on purchases, sales, issuances and settlements on a gross basis in the reconciliation of activity in Level 3 fair value measurements. The new and revised disclosures are required to be implemented for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2009, except for the disclosures surrounding purchases, sales, issuances and settlements on a gross basis in the reconciliation of Level 3 fair value measurements, which are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2010. Management is currently evaluating the impact the adoption of ASU No. 2010-06 may have on the Fund’s financial statement disclosures.

Derivative and Hedging Disclosure — GAAP requires qualitative disclosures about objectives and strategies for using derivatives, quantitative disclosures about fair value amounts of gains and losses on derivative instruments, and disclosures about credit-risk-related contingent features in derivative agreements. The application of this disclosure is effective for fiscal years beginning November 15, 2008 and interim periods within those fiscal years. The Funds did not invest in derivative instruments for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010.

Investment Transactions and Investment Income — Investment transactions are recorded as of the date that the securities are purchased or sold (trade date). Realized gains and losses on sales of portfolio securities are calculated using the identified-cost method. Dividend income is recognized on the ex-dividend date, net of any foreign taxes withheld. Interest income including amortization of premiums and discounts, is accrued daily. The value of additional securities received as dividend payments is recorded as income and as an increase to the cost basis of such securities.

Foreign Currency Translation — The accounting records of the Funds are maintained in U.S. dollars. Foreign currencies, as well as investment securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies, are translated into U.S. dollars using exchange rates deemed appropriate by the investment adviser. Realized and unrealized foreign exchange gains or losses on investments are included as a component of net realized and unrealized gain or loss on foreign currency transactions in the Statements of Operations. Certain foreign exchange gains and losses included in realized and unrealized gains or losses are included in, or are a reduction of, ordinary income in accordance with U.S. Federal income tax regulations.

Expenses/Reimbursements — WisdomTree Asset Management (“WTAM”) has agreed to pay all expenses of the Funds (other than the India Earnings Fund), except for: (i) brokerage expenses and other expenses (such as stamp taxes) connected with the execution of portfolio transactions or in connection with creation and redemption transactions; (ii) legal fees or expenses in connection with any arbitration, litigation or pending or threatened arbitration or litigation, including any settlements in connection therewith; (iii) compensation and expenses of each Independent Trustee; (iv) compensation and expenses of counsel to the Independent Trustees; (v) compensation and expenses of the Trust’s chief compliance officer; (vi) extraordinary expenses; (vii) distribution fees and expenses paid by the Trust under any distribution plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act; and (viii) the advisory fee payable to WTAM.

Pursuant to a separate contractual arrangement, WTAM has arranged for the provision of chief compliance officer (“CCO”) services to the Funds, and is liable and responsible for, and administers, payments to the CCO, the Independent Trustees and counsel to the Independent Trustees, in exchange for a service fee paid by each Fund of up to 0.0044% of each Fund’s average daily net assets.

 

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Trustees fees, which are included in Service Fees on the Statements of Operations, of $361,436 have been paid on behalf of the Funds of the Trust to the Independent Trustees for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010. Expenses in excess of 0.0044% were paid by WTAM. WTAM has agreed to limit the total expenses of the India Earnings Fund to 0.88%. Due to the growth of Fund assets, India Earnings Fund’s operating expenses, as measured in basis points, did not exceed 0.88%.

Security Lending — Each Fund may lend portfolio securities to certain creditworthy borrowers, including the Funds’ securities lending agent. It is the Fund’s policy that, at origination, all loans are secured by collateral of at least 102% of the value of U.S. securities loaned and 105% of the value of foreign securities loaned. Collateral in the form of cash and/or high grade debt obligations, equivalent to at least 100% of the market value of securities is maintained at all times. The collateral can be invested in certain money market mutual funds which also have exposure to the fluctuations of the market. Each Fund receives compensation for lending its securities from interest or dividends earned on the cash or U.S. government securities held as collateral, net of fee rebates paid to the borrower plus reasonable administrative and custody fees. The dividend and interest income earned on the securities loaned is accounted for in the same manner as other dividend and interest income. The borrower pays to the Funds an amount equal to any dividends or interest received on loaned securities. The Funds retain all or a portion of the interest received on investment of cash collateral or receives a fee from the borrower. Lending portfolio securities could result in a loss or delay in recovering each Fund’s securities if the borrower defaults.

The securities lending income earned by the Funds is disclosed on the Statements of Operations.

Short-Term Investments — Each Fund may invest a portion of its assets in high-quality money market instruments on an ongoing basis to provide liquidity or for other reasons. The instruments in which a Fund may invest include short-term obligations issued by the U.S. Government, negotiable certificates of deposit (“CDs”), fixed time deposits and bankers’ acceptances of U.S. and foreign banks and similar institutions, commercial papers, repurchase agreements and money market funds. CDs are short-term negotiable obligations of commercial banks. Time deposits are non-negotiable deposits maintained in banking institutions for specified periods of time at stated interest rates. Banker’s acceptances are time drafts drawn on commercial banks by borrowers, usually in connection with international transactions.

Tax Information and Dividends and Distributions to Shareholders — It is each Fund’s policy to comply with all requirements of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (“the Code”). Each Fund intends to qualify for and to elect treatment as a separate Regulated Investment Company (“RIC”) under Subchapter M of the Code. It is the policy of each Fund to pay out dividends, if any, to investors at least annually. Taxable net realized gains from investment transactions, reduced by capital loss carryforwards, if any, are declared and distributed to shareholders at least annually. The capital loss carryforward amount, if any, is available to offset future net capital gains. The Funds may occasionally be required to make supplemental distributions at some other time during the year. The Trust reserves the right to declare special distributions if, in its reasonable discretion, such action is necessary or advisable to preserve the status of each Fund as a RIC or to avoid imposition of income or excise taxes on undistributed income. Dividends and distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date. The amount of dividends and distributions from net investment income and net realized capital gains are determined in accordance with Federal income tax regulations which may differ from GAAP. These book/tax differences are either considered temporary or permanent in nature. To the extent these differences are permanent in nature, such amounts are reclassified within the components of net assets based on their Federal tax basis treatment; temporary differences do not require reclassification. Dividends and distributions, which exceed earnings and profit for tax purposes, are reported as a tax return of capital. The India Earnings Fund has filed an election to treat the WisdomTree India Investment Portfolio, Inc. as a “pass-through” entity for tax purposes.

3. ADVISER FEES AND TRANSACTIONS

As investment adviser, WTAM has overall responsibility for the general management and administration of the Trust. WTAM provides an investment program for each Fund. WTAM also arranges for sub-advisory, transfer agency, custody, fund administration, and all other non-distribution related services necessary for the Funds to operate. Under the Investment Advisory Agreement for each Fund (other than the India Earnings Fund), WTAM agrees to pay all expenses of the Funds, except compensation and expenses of the Independent Trustees, counsel to the Independent Trustees and the Trust’s CCO, interest expenses and taxes, brokerage expenses, and other expenses connected with the execution of portfolio transactions, any distribution fees or expenses, legal fees or expenses and extraordinary expenses. The Investment Advisory Agreement for the India Earnings Fund does not require WTAM to pay any Fund expenses, except sub-advisory fees.

Pursuant to a separate contractual arrangement, WTAM arranges for the provision of CCO services with respect to each Fund (other than the India Earnings Fund), and is liable and responsible for, and administers, payments to the CCO, the Independent Trustees and counsel to the Independent Trustees in exchange for a fee of up to 0.0044%. As of October 1, 2009, WTAM provides CCO services to the Trust. WTAM has agreed to limit net annual operating expenses for the India Earnings Fund to 0.88%. The fees paid to WTAM for providing advisory services are listed below.

 

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Fund    Fee Rate  

Total Earnings Fund

     0.28

Earnings 500 Fund

     0.28

MidCap Earnings Fund

     0.38

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     0.38

LargeCap Value Fund

     0.38

LargeCap Growth Fund

     0.38

India Earnings Fund

     0.68

Each Fund may purchase shares of an affiliated exchange traded fund(s) in secondary market transactions. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, there were no transactions in affiliated ETFs.

4. CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

As of March 31, 2010, there were an unlimited number of $0.001 par value shares of beneficial interest authorized by the Trust. Shares are issued and redeemed by each Fund only in Creation Units or multiples thereof. Except when aggregated in Creation Units, shares of each Fund are not redeemable. Transactions in shares for each Fund are disclosed in detail in the Statements of Changes in Net Assets. The consideration for the purchase of Creation Units of a Fund generally consists of the in-kind contribution of a designated portfolio of equity securities constituting a portfolio sampling representation of the securities included in the relevant Fund’s underlying index and an amount of cash. The WisdomTree India Earnings Fund issues and redeems shares on a cash basis only. Investors purchasing and redeeming Creation Units may be charged a purchase transaction fee and a redemption transaction fee to offset transfer and other transaction costs associated with the issuance and redemption of Creation Units.

5. INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

Purchases and sales of investments (excluding in-kind purchases and redemptions and short-term investments) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Sales  

Total Earnings Fund

   $ 7,930,234       $ 4,706,486   

Earnings 500 Fund

     16,991,117         11,751,798   

MidCap Earnings Fund

     24,390,581         5,483,342   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     41,860,344         8,432,452   

LargeCap Value Fund

     19,567,007         19,640,105   

LargeCap Growth Fund

     8,148,299         8,721,516   

India Earnings Fund

     585,003,347         172,154,261   

For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, the cost of in-kind purchases and the proceeds from in-kind redemptions were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Redemptions  

Total Earnings Fund

   $ 40,733,281       $ 22,987,404   

Earnings 500 Fund

     16,172,397         23,770,791   

MidCap Earnings Fund

     25,040,226         18,908,305   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     78,086,272         52,889,752   

LargeCap Value Fund

     3,701,018           

LargeCap Growth Fund

     8,869,970           

India Earnings Fund

               

Gains and losses on in-kind redemptions are not recognized at the Fund level for tax purposes.

 

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6. FEDERAL INCOME TAXES

At March 31, 2010, the cost of investments (including securities on loan) for Federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

Fund    Tax Cost      Gross Unrealized
Appreciation
     Gross Unrealized
Depreciation
     Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 

Total Earnings Fund

   $ 50,374,404       $ 1,538,623       $ (2,518,387    $ (979,764

Earnings 500 Fund

     81,271,661         3,583,790         (5,692,989      (2,109,199

MidCap Earnings Fund

     58,613,936         5,707,292         (1,327,072      4,380,220   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     111,362,561         8,070,205         (3,059,505      5,010,700   

LargeCap Value Fund

     31,194,678         5,270,000         (518,928      4,751,072   

LargeCap Growth Fund

     17,974,550         4,300,327         (33,026      4,267,301   

India Earnings Fund

     725,312,085         140,543,045         (24,920,315      115,622,730   

At March 31, 2010, the components of accumulated earning/loss on a tax-basis were as follows:

 

Fund    Undistributed
Ordinary Income
and Other
Ordinary Losses
     Undistributed
Capital and Other
Gains/(Losses)
     Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
    

Currency
Unrealized
Appreciation

(Depreciation)

     Total
Accumulated
Earnings/
(Losses)
 

Total Earnings Fund

   $ 23,247       $ (5,038,242    $ (979,764    $       $ (5,994,759

Earnings 500 Fund

     37,252         (16,907,536      (2,109,199              (18,979,483

MidCap Earnings Fund

     26,152         (9,229,419      4,380,220                 (4,823,047

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     45,160         (8,206,920      5,010,700                 (3,151,060

LargeCap Value Fund

     13,902         (12,277,266      4,751,072                 (7,512,292

LargeCap Growth Fund

     6,807         (27,836      4,267,301                 4,246,272   

India Earnings Fund

     447,862         (28,719,079      115,622,730         (4,561      87,346,952   

The tax character of distributions paid during the period ended March 31, 2010 and the year ended March 31, 2009, was as follows:

 

      Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     Year Ended
March 31, 2009
 
Fund    Distributions Paid
from Ordinary
Income*
     Distributions Paid
from Long-Term
Capital Gains
     Distributions Paid
from Ordinary
Income*
 

Total Earnings Fund

   $ 540,172       $       $ 459,975   

Earnings 500 Fund

     1,068,776                 1,621,994   

MidCap Earnings Fund

     437,001                 345,011   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     411,568                 255,760   

LargeCap Value Fund

     551,890                 620,423   

LargeCap Growth Fund

     770,937         208         20,745   

India Earnings Fund

     1,343,522                 1,428,048   
  * Includes short-term capital gains.

At March 31, 2010, for Federal income tax purposes, the Funds have capital loss carryforwards available to offset future capital gains through the years indicated. To the extent that these loss carryforwards are utilized, capital gains so offset will not be distributed to shareholders.

 

Fund    Capital Loss
Available
Through 2016
     Capital Loss
Available
Through 2017
     Capital Loss
Available
Through 2018
     Capital Loss
Available Total
 

Total Earnings Fund

   $ 133,369       $ 451,951       $ 3,393,418       $ 3,978,738   

Earnings 500 Fund

     194,476         1,286,040         10,811,338         12,291,854   

MidCap Earnings Fund

     354,730         1,545,771         6,328,159         8,228,660   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     31,705         1,465,208         4,654,874         6,151,787   

LargeCap Value Fund

     281,843         1,085,926         10,909,497         12,277,266   

LargeCap Growth Fund

                               

India Earnings Fund

     1,179         20,567,350         7,978,486         28,547,015   

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (concluded)

 

Capital and currency losses incurred after October 31 (“post-October capital losses”) and within the taxable year are deemed to arise on the first business day of each Fund’s next taxable year.

During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, the following Funds incurred and will elect to defer net post-October capital and currency losses as follows:

 

Fund    Post-October
Capital Losses
     Post-October
Currency Losses
 

Total Earnings Fund

   $ 1,059,504       $   

Earnings 500 Fund

     4,615,682           

MidCap Earnings Fund

     1,000,759           

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     2,055,133           

LargeCap Value Fund

               

LargeCap Growth Fund

     27,836           

India Earnings Fund

     172,064           

At March 31, 2010, the effect of permanent “book/tax” reclassifications resulted in increases (decreases) to the components of net assets as follows:

 

Fund    Undistributed Net
Investment
Income/(Loss)
     Accumulated
Net Realized
Gain/(Loss)
     Paid-in Capital  

Total Earnings Fund

   $ (1,662    $ (3,034,061    $ 3,035,723   

Earnings 500 Fund

             2,457,148         (2,457,148

MidCap Earnings Fund

     654         (3,583,995      3,583,341   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     (48,351      (12,443,898      12,492,249   

LargeCap Value Fund

     699         (698      (1

LargeCap Growth Fund

     (8      9         (1

India Earnings Fund

     882,899         (859,030      (23,869

These differences are primarily due to redemptions-in-kind and the tax treatment of income earned from investments in partnerships and/or foreign currency transactions.

GAAP provides guidance on tax provisions that prescribe a minimum threshold for financial statement recognition of the benefit of a tax position taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. Foreign taxes are provided for based on each Fund’s understanding of the tax rules and rates that exist in the foreign markets in which it invests. Taxes are accrued and applied to net investment income, net realized capital gains and net unrealized appreciation, as applicable, as the income is earned or capital gains are recorded. As of and during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, the Funds did not have any liabilities for unrecognized tax benefits. If applicable, the Funds will recognize interest accrued related to unrecognized tax benefits in interest expense and penalties in “Other” expenses on the Statements of Operations. The Funds file tax returns with U.S. Internal Revenue Service, New York, and various states. Generally, each of the tax years in the four year period ended March 31, 2010, remains subject to examination by taxing authorities.

7. SUBSEQUENT EVENT

In accordance with GAAP provisions, management of the Funds has evaluated the possibility of subsequent events existing in the Funds’ financial statements through the date the financial statements were issued. Management has determined that there are no material events that would require disclosure in the Funds’ financial statements.

 

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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

 

The Board of Trustees and Shareholders of WisdomTree Trust:

We have audited the accompanying consolidated statements of assets and liabilities, including the consolidated schedules of investments, of WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund, WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund, WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund, WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund, WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund, WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund, and WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (seven of the investment funds constituting the WisdomTree Trust (the “Trust”)) as of March 31, 2010, and the related consolidated statements of operations, the consolidated statements of changes in net assets and the financial highlights for each of the periods indicated therein. These consolidated financial statements and financial highlights are the responsibility of the Trust’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements and financial highlights based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements and financial highlights are free of material misstatement. We were not engaged to perform an audit of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements and financial highlights, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of March 31, 2010, by correspondence with the custodian and brokers or by other appropriate auditing procedures where replies from brokers were not received. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements and financial highlights referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund, WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund, WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund, WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund, WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund, WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund, and WisdomTree India Earnings Fund of WisdomTree Trust at March 31, 2010, the results of their operations, the changes in their net assets and the financial highlights for each of the indicated periods, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

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Approval of Investment Advisory and Sub-Advisory Agreement (unaudited)

 

Approval of Investment Advisory Agreement. The Trust and the Investment Adviser have entered into an investment advisory agreement covering each Fund discussed herein. At a meeting held on March 19, 2010, the Board of Trustees re-approved the Investment Advisory Agreement for each Fund. The Board reviewed and analyzed the factors it deemed relevant, including: (i) the nature, quality and extent of the services to be provided to the Funds by WTAM; (ii) the performance of the Funds; (iii) the costs of services to be provided and the profits to be realized by WTAM from its relationship with the Funds; (iv) the extent to which economies of scale would be realized as the Funds grow; (v) whether the fee levels reflect these economies of scale for the benefit of investors; and(vi) the fees charged by the Investment Adviser for non-registered funds.

The Board also considered the nature and quality of the services to be provided by WTAM to the Funds, recognizing WTAM’s operational capabilities and resources. The Board also noted the extensive responsibilities that WTAM has as investment adviser to the Funds, including the selection of the Funds’ Sub-Advisers and oversight of the Sub-Advisers’ compliance with Fund policies and objectives, oversight of general Fund compliance with federal and state laws, and the implementation of Board directives as they relate to the Funds.

The Board gave substantial consideration to the fees payable under the Advisory Agreement. In this connection, the Board evaluated WTAM’s anticipated costs and profitability in serving as investment adviser to the Funds, including the costs associated with the personnel, systems and equipment necessary to manage the Funds and the costs associated with compensating the Sub-Adviser. The Board also examined the fees to be paid by each Fund in light of fees paid to other investment managers by comparable funds and the method of computing each Fund’s fee. After comparing the fees with those of comparable funds and in light of the quality and extent of services to be provided and the costs anticipated to be incurred by WTAM, the Board concluded that the level of the fees paid to WTAM with respect to each Fund is fair and reasonable. The Board also re-approved the Sub-Advisory Agreement between WTAM and Mellon Capital Management (“MCM”), on behalf of each Fund, using essentially the same criteria it used in connection with the Advisory Agreement. The Board considered MCM’s operational capabilities and resources and MCM’s experience in serving as an adviser to ETFs, noting that MCM currently provides investment advisory and management services to other ETFs. The Board considered the investment performance of the Funds, and the expertise and performance of the MCM personnel. The Board also noted that Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, an affiliate of MCM, serves as the Funds’ administrator, accountant, custodian, transfer agent and securities lending agent and receives compensation for acting in these capacities and is responsible for, among other things, coordinating the Funds’ audits, financial statements and tax returns, managing expenses and budgeting for the Funds, processing trades on behalf of each Fund and custodying Fund assets. As such, the Board concluded that the benefits accruing to MCM and its affiliates by virtue of their relationship to the Trust are reasonable and fair in comparison with the anticipated costs of providing the relevant services. The Board noted that WTAM, not the Funds, pays the fees to MCM under the Sub-Advisory Agreement for each Fund.

Based on these considerations and the overall high quality of the personnel, operations, financial condition, investment advisory capabilities, methodologies, and performance of WTAM and MCM, the Board determined that the re-approval of the Advisory Agreements and the Sub-Advisory Agreements was in the best interests of each Fund. After full consideration of these and other factors, the Board, including a majority of the Independent Trustees, with the assistance of independent counsel, approved the Advisory Agreements and Sub-Advisory Agreements.

 

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Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited)

 

The chart below presents information about differences between the per share net asset value (“NAV”) of each Fund and the market trading price of shares of each Fund. For these purposes, the “market price” is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. The term “premium” is sometimes used to describe a market price in excess of NAV and the term “discount” is sometimes used to describe a market price below NAV. The chart presents information about the size and frequency of premiums or discounts. As with other exchange traded funds, the market price of Fund shares is typically slightly higher or lower than the Fund’s per share NAV. Factors that contribute to the differences between market price and NAV include the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors’ assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

Differences between the closing times of U.S. and non-U.S. markets may contribute to differences between the NAV and market price of Fund shares. Many non-U.S. markets close prior to the close of the U.S. securities exchanges. Developments after the close of such markets as a result of ongoing price discovery may be reflected in a Fund’s market price but not in its NAV (or vice versa).

 

                  Market Price Above or
Equal to Net Asset Value
       Market Price Below
Net Asset Value
 
       

Basis Point

Differential*

       Number
of Days
       Percentage of
Total Days
       Number
of Days
       Percentage
of Total Days
 

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund

                        

February 23, 2007 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           313           37.13        464           55.04
       25 – 49.9           17           2.02        27           3.20
       50 – 74.9           3           0.36        7           0.83
       75 – 99.9           5           0.59        0           0.00
       100 – 124.9           0           0.00        1           0.12
       125 – 174.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       175 – 199.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9           0           0.00        1           0.12
       >250           4           0.47        1           0.12
         Total           342           40.57        501           59.43

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund

                        

February 23, 2007 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           301           35.70        461           54.69
       25 – 49.9           19           2.25        38           4.51
       50 – 74.9           3           0.36        6           0.71
       75 – 99.9           5           0.59        4           0.47
       100 – 124.9           3           0.36        0           0.00
       125 – 174.9           1           0.12        1           0.12
       175 – 199.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       >250           1           0.12        0           0.00
         Total           333           39.50        510           60.50

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund

                        

February 23, 2007 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           396           46.98        355           42.10
       25 – 49.9           20           2.37        38           4.51
       50 – 74.9           6           0.71        13           1.54
       75 – 99.9           4           0.47        1           0.12
       100 – 124.9           2           0.24        3           0.36
       125 – 174.9           1           0.12        2           0.24
       175 – 199.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9           0           0.00        1           0.12
       >250           0           0.00        1           0.12
         Total           429           50.89        414           49.11

 

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Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited) (continued)

 

                  Market Price Above or
Equal to Net Asset Value
       Market Price Below
Net Asset Value
 
       

Basis Point

Differential*

       Number
of Days
       Percentage of
Total Days
       Number
of Days
       Percentage
of Total Days
 

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund

                        

February 23, 2007 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           388           46.02        295           34.99
       25 – 49.9           64           7.59        48           5.69
       50 – 74.9           13           1.54        8           0.95
       75 – 99.9           3           0.36        1           0.12
       100 – 124.9           4           0.47        10           1.19
       125 – 174.9           1           0.12        1           0.12
       175 – 199.9           1           0.12        1           0.12
       200 – 249.9           2           0.24        0           0.00
       >250           2           0.24        1           0.12
         Total           478           56.70        365           43.30

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund

                        

February 23, 2007 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           299           35.46        444           52.66
       25 – 49.9           18           2.14        31           3.68
       50 – 74.9           10           1.19        7           0.83
       75 – 99.9           9           1.07        4           0.47
       100 – 124.9           5           0.59        2           0.24
       125 – 174.9           2           0.24        2           0.24
       175 – 199.9           1           0.12        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9           2           0.24        0           0.00
       >250           6           0.71        1           0.12
         Total           352           41.76        491           58.24

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund

                        

December 4, 2008 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           202           51.40        169           43.01
       25 – 49.9           9           2.29        7           1.78
       50 – 74.9           0           0.00        1           0.25
       75 – 99.9           4           1.02        0           0.00
       100 – 124.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       125 – 174.9           0           0.00        1           0.25
       175 – 199.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9           0           0.00        0           0.00
       >250           0           0.00        0           0.00
         Total           215           54.71        178           45.29

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund

                        

February 22, 2008 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           33           5.57        36           6.08
       25 – 49.9           49           8.28        32           5.41
       50 – 74.9           47           7.94        28           4.73
       75 – 99.9           46           7.77        24           4.05
       100 – 124.9           46           7.77        20           3.38
       125 – 174.9           38           6.42        27           4.56
       175 – 199.9           24           4.05        16           2.70
       200 – 249.9           30           5.07        22           3.72
       >250           42           7.09        32           5.41
         Total           355           59.96        237           40.04
* Basis point (bps), is a unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1%.

 

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Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited)

 

The Board of Trustees has responsibility for the overall management and operations of the Funds, including general supervision of the duties performed by WisdomTree Asset Management and other service providers. The Board of Trustees elects the officers of the Trust who are responsible for administering the Trust’s day-to-day operations. Each Trustee serves until his or her successor is duly elected or appointed and qualified.

The address of each Trustee and Officer is c/o WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc., 380 Madison Avenue, 21st Floor, New York, NY 10017.

Interested Trustee and Officers

 

Name

(year of birth)

 

Position

 

Term of Office
and Length of
Time Served

 

Principal Occupation(s)
During the Past 5 Years

  Number of Portfolios
in Fund Complex
Overseen by
Trustee/Officer+
   

Other

Directorships
Held by
Trustee/Officers

Jonathan Steinberg
(1964)
  Trustee, President*   Trustee and Officer
since 2005
  President, WisdomTree Trust since 2005; Chief Executive Officer of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. and Director of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. since 1989.     42      None.

Amit Muni

(1969)

  Treasurer*, Assistant Secretary*   Officer
since 2008
  Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. since March 2008; International Securities Exchange Holdings, Inc. (ISE), Controller and Chief Accounting Officer from 2003 to 2008.     42      None.
Richard Morris
(1967)
  Secretary*, Chief Legal Officer*   Officer
since 2005
  General Counsel of WisdomTree Asset Management since 2009; Deputy Counsel of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. since 2005; Senior Counsel at Barclays Global Investors, N. A. from 2002 to 2005.     42      None.

 

+ As of March 31, 2010.

 

* Elected by and serves at the pleasure of the Board of Trustees

 

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Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited) (concluded)

 

Independent Trustees

 

Name
(year of birth)

 

Position

 

Term of Office

and Length of
Time Served

 

Principal Occupation(s)

During the Past 5 Years

  Number of Portfolios
in Fund Complex
Overseen by
Trustee+
   

Other

Directorships

Held by Trustee

Gregory Barton (1961)*   Trustee  

Trustee

since 2006

  Executive Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Secretary of TheStreet.com, 2009 to present; General Counsel of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. from 2007 to 2008; Executive Vice President of Licensing and Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Secretary of Ziff Davis Media Inc. from 2004 to 2007; Executive Vice President of Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Secretary of Ziff Davis Media Inc. from 2002 to 2004; President from 2001 to 2002, Chief Financial Officer from 2000 to 2002, Vice President of Business Development from 1999 to 2001 and General Counsel and Secretary from 1998 to 2002 of WisdomTree Investments, Inc.     42      None.
Toni Massaro
(1955)**
  Trustee  

Trustee

since 2006

  Dean Emerita at University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (“Rogers College of Law”) since 2009; Dean at the Rogers College of Law from 1999 to 2009; Regents’ Professor since 2006; Milton O. Riepe Chair in Constitutional Law since 1997; Professor at the Rogers College of Law since 1990.     42      None.
Victor Ugolyn
(1947)
  Trustee, Chairman of the Board of Trustees  

Trustee

since 2006

  Private Investor - 2005 to Present; President and Chief Executive Officer of William D. Witter, Inc. from 2005 to 2006; Consultant to AXA Enterprise in 2004; Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Capital Management (subsidiary of The MONY Group, Inc.) and Enterprise Group of Funds, Chairman of MONY Securities Corporation, and Chairman of the Fund Board of Enterprise Group of Funds 1991 to 2004.     42      Trustee on Board of Trustees of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame; Member of the Board of Overseers of Stanford University’s Hoover Institution.

 

+ As of March 31, 2010.

 

* Chair of the Audit Committee.

 

** Chair of the Governance and Nominating Committee.

 

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Supplemental Information (unaudited)

 

Federal Income Tax Information

The following Federal tax information related to the Funds fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, is provided for information purposes only and should not be used for reporting to federal or state revenue agencies. Federal tax information for the calendar year will be reported to you on Form 1099-DIV in January 2011.

Certain dividends paid by the Funds may be subject to a maximum tax rate of 15%, as provided by the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003. Of the distributions paid during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, the following represents the maximum amount of ordinary income distributions that may be considered qualified dividend income:

 

Fund    Qualified Dividend
Income
 

Total Earnings Fund

   $ 540,173   

Earnings 500 Fund

     1,068,776   

MidCap Earnings Fund

     437,001   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     411,374   

LargeCap Value Fund

     551,890   

LargeCap Growth Fund

     342,333   

India Earnings Fund

     1,514,900   

The following represents the percentage of dividends paid during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, that qualify for the 70% dividends received deduction for corporate shareholders:

 

Fund    Dividends-Received
Deduction
 

Total Earnings Fund

     100.00

Earnings 500 Fund

     100.00   

MidCap Earnings Fund

     100.00   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     99.95   

LargeCap Value Fund

     100.00   

LargeCap Growth Fund

     44.40   

India Earnings Fund

     N/A   

The Funds intend to elect to pass through to shareholders the credit for taxes paid to foreign countries. The gross foreign source income and foreign taxes paid are as follows:

 

Fund    Gross Foreign
Income
     Foreign
Taxes Paid
 

Total Earnings Fund

   $       $   

Earnings 500 Fund

               

MidCap Earnings Fund

               

SmallCap Earnings Fund

               

LargeCap Value Fund

               

LargeCap Growth Fund

               

India Earnings Fund

     5,576,739         171,378   

 

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General Information (unaudited)

 

Proxy Voting Policies, Procedures and Record

A complete copy of the Proxy Voting Policy may be obtained by calling 866-909-9473; or writing to: WisdomTree Trust, c/o ALPS Distributors, Inc., 1290 Broadway, Suite 1100, Denver, Colorado 80203.

The Trust is required to disclose annually the Funds’ complete proxy voting record on Form N-PX covering the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 and to file Form N-PX with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) no later than August 31 of each year. The current Form N-PX for the Funds is available at no charge upon request by calling 866-909-9473 or through the Trust’s website at www.wisdomtree.com. The Funds’ Form N-PX is also available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

Shareholder Reports and Quarterly Portfolio Disclosure

The Funds are required to file their complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for their first and third fiscal quarters on Form N-Q. Copies of the filings are available, without charge, upon request on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and are also available by calling the Trust at 1-866-909-WISE. You can also obtain copies of Form N-Q by (i) visiting the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, DC (information on the operation of the Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330); (ii) sending your request and a duplicating fee to the SEC’s Public Reference Room, Washington, DC 20549-0102; or (iii) sending your request electronically to publicinfosec.gov.

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The WisdomTree Family of Funds

 

The following is a list of WisdomTree Funds being offered, along with their respective ticker symbols as of March 31, 2010:

 

WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

 

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

 

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

 

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DTN)

 

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

 

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

 

WisdomTree International Dividend Funds

 

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

 

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH)

 

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

 

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFE)

 

WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (DXJ)

 

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund (DNL)

 

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

 

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (DND)

 

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (DNH)

 

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (DOL)

 

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DOO)

 

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

 

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

 

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund (GULF)

 

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

  

WisdomTree International Dividend Sector Funds

 

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund (DBN)

 

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund (DKA)

 

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund (DBU)

 

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund (DRW)

 

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

 

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

 

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

 

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

 

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

 

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI)

 

WisdomTree Currency Income Funds

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Brazilian Real Fund (BZF)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Chinese Yuan Fund (CYB)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Emerging Currency Fund (CEW)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Euro Fund (EU)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Indian Rupee Fund (ICN)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Japanese Yen Fund (JYF)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus New Zealand Dollar Fund (BNZ)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus South African Rand Fund (SZR)

The WisdomTree Funds are exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) as series of WisdomTree Trust (“Trust”). WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of WisdomTree Investments, Inc., serves as the investment adviser to the WisdomTree Trust. None of the WisdomTree entities are affiliated with ALPS Distributors, Inc., the Funds’ distributor. WisdomTree Investments, its affiliates and their independent providers are not liable for any informational errors, incompleteness, or delays, or for any actions taken in reliance on information contained herein.

Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the Funds carefully before investing. A prospectus, containing this and other information, is available at www.wisdomtree.com, or by calling 1-866-909-WISE (9473). Investors should read the prospectus carefully before investing. There are risks associated with investing, including possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Indexes are unmanaged and you can not invest directly in an index.

There are risks associated with investing including possible loss of principal. In addition to the normal risks of investing, foreign investing involves special risks, such as risk of loss from currency fluctuation or political or economic uncertainty. Investments in real estate involve additional special risks, such as credit risk, interest rate fluctuations and the effect of varied economic conditions. Funds that focus their investments in one country increase the impact of events and developments associated with the region which can adversely affect performance. Funds focusing on a single country, sector and/or smaller companies generally experience greater price volatility. Investments in emerging frontier markets are generally less liquid and less efficient than developed markets. Investments in currency involve additional special risks, such as credit risk, interest rate fluctuations, derivative investment risk and the effect of varied economic conditions. Derivatives can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities. As these Funds can have a high concentration in some issuers the Funds can be adversely impacted by changes affecting issuers. Unlike typical exchange-traded funds, there are no indexes that the currency funds attempt to track or replicate. Thus, the ability of the currency Funds to achieve their objectives will depend on the effectiveness of the portfolio manager. Please read the Funds’ prospectus for specific details regarding each Fund’s risk profile. Transactions in Fund shares will result in brokerage commissions and will generate tax consequences. Shares may be sold through brokerage accounts, but may be redeemed from the Funds only in large amounts of 50,000 shares or more.


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Annual Report

March 31, 2010

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH)

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFE)

WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (DXJ)

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund (DNL)

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (DND)

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (DNH)

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (DOL)

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DOO)

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund (GULF)

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund (DBN)

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund (DKA)

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund (DBU)

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund (DRW)


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Management’s Discussion of Funds’ Performance (unaudited)

       2   

Performance Summaries (unaudited)

       4   

Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited)

       30   
Schedules of Investments     

WisdomTree DEFA Fund

       33   

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund

       39   

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund

       42   

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

       47   

WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund

       50   

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

       54   

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

       57   

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

       62   

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

       64   

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund

       65   

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

       67   

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund

       69   

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund

       73   

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

       78   

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

       81   

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund

       85   

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund

       86   

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund

       91   

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund

       93   

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund

       94   

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund

       95   

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

       97   

Statements of Operations

       101   

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

       104   

Financial Highlights

       111   

Notes to the Financial Statements

       132   

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

       150   

Approval of Investment Advisory and Sub-Advisory Agreement (unaudited)

       151   

Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited)

       152   

Trustees and Officers Information (unaudited)

       157   

Supplemental Information (unaudited)

       159   

General Information (unaudited)

       161   

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Management’s Discussion of Funds’ Performance

(unaudited)

International Dividend and Sector Funds

 

The international equity markets, measured by the MSCI EAFE Index, a broad measure of equity performance for the developed world outside the U.S. and Canada, rallied 54.44% in the 12-months that ended March 31, 2010 (the “period”). This large rally in the markets did not quite make up for the vicious declines that sent the MSCI EAFE Index down 46.51% for the 12-months ended March 31, 2009. As of the Funds’ fiscal year-end, the MSCI EAFE Index still had losses of 17.38% cumulatively on a 2-year basis. An improving global economy, led by emerging market nations, created expectations of improved earnings for international equities both this year and beyond.

On a regional basis, international returns were greatly impacted by the returns of non-U.S. currencies relative to the U.S. dollar. The Australian dollar led all the currencies in the EAFE region, with a gain of 33%. The euro gained 2% and the yen and British pound each gained about 6%. These gains magnified returns, especially for Australian equities and the Pacific ex-Japan region, where Australia comprises a large share of the Pacific ex-Japan regional indexes.

 

Ticker   WisdomTree Fund   1 Year
Return
  Capitalization-Weighted
Benchmark Index
  1 Year
Return
  1 Year
Return
Fund vs
Index

DNH

  WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund   93.79%   MSCI Pacific ex-Japan Value Index   86.29%   7.50%

DGS

  WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund   86.26%   MSCI Emerging Markets Small Cap Index   118.10%   -31.84%

DBN

  WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund   83.44%   S&P Developed ex-U.S. BMI Materials Sector Index   80.66%   2.78%

DRW

  WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund   74.20%   Dow Jones Global ex-U.S. Select Real Estate Securities Index   69.22%   4.98%

DFE

  WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund   74.18%   MSCI Europe Small Cap Index   82.91%   -8.73%

DEM

  WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund   73.33%   MSCI Emerging Markets Index   81.08%   -7.75%

DND

  WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund   70.97%   MSCI Pacific ex-Japan Index   82.20%   -11.23%

DLS

  WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund   66.50%   MSCI EAFE Small Cap Index   70.02%   -3.52%

DEW

  WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund   62.13%   Spliced Cap-Weighted Benchmark Index1   67.94%   -5.81%

DIM

  WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund   59.59%   MSCI EAFE Mid Cap Index   57.25%   2.34%

DOO

  WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund   56.27%   MSCI EAFE Value Index   58.52%   -2.25%

DTH

  WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund   53.57%   MSCI EAFE Value Index   58.52%   -4.95%

DWM

  WisdomTree DEFA Fund   51.43%   MSCI EAFE Index   54.44%   -3.01%

DOL

  WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund   49.56%   MSCI EAFE Index   54.44%   -4.88%

DNL

  WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund   46.04%   Spliced Cap-Weighted Benchmark Index2   58.32%   -12.28%

DKA

  WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund   37.29%   S&P Developed ex-U.S. BMI Energy Sector Index   49.63%   -12.34%

GULF

  WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund   35.25%   MSCI Arabian Markets ex Saudi Arabia Index   42.02%   -6.77%

DFJ

  WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund   34.37%   MSCI Japan Small Cap Index   34.24%   0.13%

DXJ

  WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund   33.33%   MSCI Japan Index   37.87%   -4.54%

DBU

  WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund   26.42%   S&P Developed ex-U.S. BMI Utilities Sector Index   28.93%   -2.51%

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ) did not have one full year’s worth of returns as it was launched on December 31, 2009.

 

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Management’s Discussion of Funds’ Performance

(unaudited) (concluded)

 

WisdomTree’s international dividend weighted funds are designed to track indexes based on the dividend stream generated by the companies included in the index. There are two primary factors that drive performance differentials versus market cap-weighted benchmarks: aggregate exposure to a sector or country and stock selection within a sector or country, both of which are determined as part of WisdomTree’s rules-based index methodology. These exposures are not subjectively determined. Rather they are objectively determined at the re-balancing dates based on the dividend stream.

The Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (DNH) had a percentage of its assets invested in Australia and was the Trust’s best performing fund during the period. The Fund’s returns were largely driven by the 33% gains in the Australian dollar discussed above. Australian financial stocks, in particular, which comprised nearly half of the fund, performed well during this period.

As with the downturn, in which small cap stocks led the broader markets on the way down during the year ended March 31, 2009, small cap stocks led the markets higher during the year ended March 31, 2010. The perceived tendency of small cap stocks to out-perform larger capitalization companies during the initial recovery phases of a bull market and their relative underperformance in recessions and bear markets is tied to many investors’ views that small cap stocks are more sensitive to the changing economic conditions than large capitalization stocks. This general tendency was played out during the period as many small cap stocks saw significant relative gains.

On a regional basis, the WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Fund (DGS) was the Trust’s second best performing Fund over the period, with the emerging market nations leading the global recovery. Consistent with that small cap theme, WisdomTree’s International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS) significantly out-performed the International LargeCap Dividend Fund (DOL).

The Japanese equity markets lagged the broader international markets, as Japan was one of the worst performing equity markets in the developed world. Japanese companies were plagued by the strength of the Japanese yen, which hurt exports and the competitiveness of Japanese companies.

WisdomTree’s international fund with the lowest performance in the period was the International Utilities Sector Fund (DBU). Utilities are viewed as being less cyclical and less tied to a global economic recovery, so these stocks typically lag the market during strong up trends.

Of WisdomTree’s four international sector funds, two dramatically out-performed the broad international markets. The two sectors that out-performed were international real estate and basic materials, while international energy and utilities companies lagged the broader international market. Real estate and materials stocks declined more during the downturn, and correspondingly reversed and sprang back up more in the upturn. Stagnating profits in the energy sector caused investors to become less enthusiastic about this sector.

The views expressed in this report reflect those of WisdomTree Asset Management only through the end of the period of the report as stated on the cover. The portfolio managers’ views are subject to change at any time based on market and other conditions and should not be construed as a recommendation. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Fund returns are shown at NAV. Please see Performance Summaries on the subsequent pages for more complete performance information. Please see pages 27-29 for the list of index descriptions.

Fund performance assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gain distributions. An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Funds’ performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. For the most recent month end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

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The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

BP PLC

    2.4%   

HSBC Holdings PLC

    1.6%   

Banco Santander S.A.

    1.6%   

TOTAL S.A.

    1.5%   

Vodafone Group PLC

    1.4%   

ENI SpA

    1.4%   

China Mobile Ltd.

    1.3%   

Telefonica S.A.

    1.3%   

Nestle S.A.

    1.3%   

Novartis AG

    1.2%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Dividend Index of Europe, Far East Asia and Australasia (DEFA) Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Dividend Index of Europe, Far East Asia and Australasia (WisdomTree DEFA Index). The Fund currently seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing substantially all of its assets directly in the stocks that make up its underlying index.

The WisdomTree DEFA Fund (Ticker Symbol: DWM) returned 51.43% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). For much of the period, the Fund operated as a “fund of funds” comprised of three WisdomTree ETFs: WisdomTree Europe Total Dividend Fund (DEB), WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (DND) and the WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (DXJ). The fund of funds structure was unwound at the end of January, 2010. The Fund now holds individual securities. The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to Japan, which had below average return. This underweighting had a notable contribution to performance. The Untied Kingdom created drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund Net Asset Value      Fund Market Price      WisdomTree
DEFA Index
     MSCI EAFE Index  

One Year

       51.43      51.83      52.90      54.44

Three Year

       -6.98      -7.12      -6.38      -7.02

Since Inception1

       0.99      1.01      1.74      0.22
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

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Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

BP PLC

    4.1%   

HSBC Holdings PLC

    2.7%   

TOTAL S.A.

    2.7%   

Banco Santander S.A.

    2.5%   

Vodafone Group PLC

    2.4%   

ENI SpA

    2.3%   

Telefonica S.A.

    2.3%   

Novartis AG

    2.1%   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

    1.9%   

Deutsche Telekom AG

    1.8%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Index.

The WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (Ticker Symbol: DTH) returned 53.57% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to Japan, which lagged international peers. This underweighting had a significant contribution to positive Fund performance. The United Kingdom created a drag on performance and an overweight to Italy, which underperformed its peers, also created a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs. NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund Net Asset Value      Fund Market Price      WisdomTree
DEFA Equity
Income
Index
     MSCI EAFE
Value Index
 

One Year

       53.57      52.85      54.86      58.52

Three Year

       -8.23      -8.68      -7.52      -8.40

Since Inception1

       -0.20      -0.46      0.89      -0.65
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

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Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

(Formerly, WisdomTree Europe Equity Income Fund)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

General Electric Co.

    3.7%   

BP PLC

    2.2%   

AT&T, Inc.

    2.0%   

Bank of America Corp.

    1.9%   

Pfizer, Inc.

    1.7%   

TOTAL S.A.

    1.5%   

BCE, Inc.

    1.5%   

Banco Santander S.A.

    1.5%   

HSBC Holdings PLC

    1.4%   

Vodafone Group PLC

    1.3%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Global High-Yielding Equity Index. The Global High-Yielding Equity Index is a fundamentally weighted index that measures the performance of high dividend-yielding companies in the U.S., developed and emerging markets. Prior to June 19, 2009, the Fund was known as the WisdomTree Europe Equity Income Fund and had a different investment objective. Between June 19, 2009 and January 28, 2010, the Fund operated as a “fund of funds.” During this period, the Fund attempted to achieve its investment objective by investing in other WisdomTree Funds whose underlying securities are included in the Global High-Yielding Equity Index. The Fund of Funds structure was discontinued at the end of January 2010. The Fund now holds individual securities. The Fund currently seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing substantially all of its assets directly in the stocks that make up its underlying index.

The WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (Ticker Symbol: DEW) returned 62.13% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund was previously comprised of three Wisdom Tree ETFs; Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM), DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH) and Equity Income Fund (DHS). The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to the United States, which had below average return. This underweighting had a notable contribution to performance. Germany had below average return; the overweight position in the country contributed a notable to drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund Net Asset Value      Fund Market Price      Spliced
WisdomTree
Index1
     Spliced
Cap-Weighted
Benchmark
Index2
 

One Year

       62.13      61.75      62.60      67.94

Three Year

       -8.29      -8.40      -8.04      -9.46

Since Inception3

       -0.46      -0.62      0.08      -1.16
1

WisdomTree Europe Equity Income Index through June 19, 2009; WisdomTree Global Equity Income Index thereafter.

2

MSCI Europe Value Index through June 19, 2009; MSCI AC World Index thereafter.

3

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

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Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFE)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Euronav N.V.

    2.3%   

Electrocomponents PLC

    1.8%   

Uponor Oyj

    1.4%   

Intermediate Capital Group PLC

    1.3%   

Melrose PLC

    1.3%   

DS Smith PLC

    1.2%   

KappAhl AB

    1.2%   

Fabege AB

    1.1%   

Veidekke ASA

    1.1%   

Tieto Oyj

    1.0%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DFE) returned 74.18% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to France, which lagged international peers. This underweighting had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Spain also underperformed and contributed to a drag on performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund Net Asset Value      Fund Market Price      WisdomTree
Europe
SmallCap
Dividend Index
     MSCI Europe
SmallCap Index
 

One Year

       74.18      73.13      76.16      82.91

Three Year

       -12.39      -12.70      -12.21      -9.12

Since Inception1

       -1.55      -2.01      -1.35      1.48
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (DXJ)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10‡

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Toyota Motor Corp.

    3.8%   

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.

    3.7%   

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    3.1%   

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

    3.0%   

Canon, Inc.

    3.0%   

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

    2.3%   

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

    2.0%   

Mitsubishi Corp.

    1.9%   

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

    1.4%   

Panasonic Corp.

    1.3%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Japan Dividend Index. Effective as of the close of business on April 1, 2010, the WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund will be renamed the WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund. The Fund will continue to be a Japan “total market” fund, but will now also seek to hedge against fluctuations between the value of the Japanese yen and the U.S. dollar.

The WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DXJ) returned 33.33% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an overweight position to Energy, which had above average returns and had a contribution to positive Fund performance. Telecommunications Services created a significant drag on returns over the period.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund Net Asset Value      Fund Market Price      WisdomTree
Japan Dividend
Index
     MSCI Japan Index  

One Year

       33.33      30.06      33.78      37.87

Three Year

       -8.26      -8.21      -8.50      -9.03

Since Inception1

       -3.38      -3.20      -3.50      -4.23
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund (DNL)

(Formerly, WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Fund)

 

Country Breakdown as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

BP PLC

    11.8%   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

    5.3%   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

    4.5%   

BHP Billiton Ltd.

    4.2%   

CNOOC Ltd.

    3.3%   

AstraZeneca PLC

    2.8%   

Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.

    2.7%   

BHP Billiton PLC

    2.6%   

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B

    2.5%   

Inditex S.A.

    2.1%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund seeks investment results that correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Index. This Index is a fundamentally weighted index that measures the performance of growth companies in the developed and emerging markets outside of the United States. Effective June 19, 2009, the WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Fund changed its investment objective and was renamed the WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund.

The WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund (Ticker Symbol: DNL) returned 46.04% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an overweighted position to Materials, which had above average returns and had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Utilities stocks had below average returns and an overweight position in the sector contributed to a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     Spliced
WisdomTree
Index1
     Spliced
Cap-Weighted
Benchmark
Index2
 

One Year

       46.04      42.86      46.84      58.32

Three Year

       -3.15      -3.30      -2.89      -2.04

Since Inception3

       2.13      2.21      2.47      3.12
1

WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Index through June 19, 2009; WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Index thereafter.

2

MSCI Japan Value Index through June 19, 2009; MSCI AC World ex-U.S.A. Growth Index thereafter.

3

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 3/31/10‡

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s sector breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time.

 

A sector may be comprised of several industries.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.

    1.0%   

Yokogawa Electric Corp.

    1.0%   

Takefuji Corp.

    0.9%   

DIC Corp.

    0.9%   

Onward Holdings Co., Ltd.

    0.8%   

Denki Kagaku Kogyo KK

    0.8%   

Yaskawa Electric Corp.

    0.8%   

Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.

    0.8%   

NHK Spring Co., Ltd.

    0.8%   

Nidec Sankyo Corp.

    0.8%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DFJ) returned 34.37% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to Utilities, which had below average returns. This underweighting had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. Consumer Staples stocks had below average returns and an overweight position in the sector contributed to a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree Japan
SmallCap Dividend
Index
     MSCI Japan
SmallCap Index
 

One Year

       34.37      32.79      36.47      34.24

Three Year

       -6.02      -5.99      -5.63      -7.97

Since Inception1

       -3.97      -3.56      -3.50      -5.97
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (DND)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

China Mobile Ltd.

    7.9%   

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    6.1%   

BHP Billiton Ltd.

    4.9%   

Westpac Banking Corp.

    4.7%   

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

    4.4%   

National Australia Bank Ltd.

    4.4%   

CNOOC Ltd.

    4.0%   

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

    3.3%   

Wesfarmers Ltd.

    2.5%   

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

    1.9%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DND) returned 70.97% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, Please see below). Australia contributed modestly to positive returns. Hong Kong and Singapore contributed to a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Pacific ex-Japan
Dividend Index
     MSCI Pacific
ex-Japan Index
 

One Year

       70.97      69.38      73.87      82.20

Three Year

       2.66      2.31      3.99      2.40

Since Inception1

       10.90      10.83      12.20      10.10
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an Investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (DNH)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    10.3%   

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

    9.3%   

National Australia Bank Ltd.

    8.2%   

Wesfarmers Ltd.

    7.6%   

Telstra Corp. Ltd.

    6.0%   

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

    4.1%   

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

    3.3%   

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

    3.2%   

AMP Ltd.

    3.1%   

Leighton Holdings Ltd.

    2.5%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Index.

The WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (Ticker Symbol: DNH) returned 93.79% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an overweighted position to Australia, which had higher returns than its regional peers and had a significant contribution to positive Fund performance. A slight overweight to New Zealand which underperformed its regional peers created a drag on performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFS, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Pacific ex-Japan
Equity Income Index
     MSCI Pacific
ex-Japan
Value Index
 

One Year

       93.79      91.48      95.61      86.29

Three Year

       2.27      1.72      2.91      0.50

Since Inception1

       10.83      10.52      11.59      8.33
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (DOL)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

BP PLC

    3.3%   

Banco Santander S.A.

    2.2%   

HSBC Holdings PLC

    2.1%   

Nestle S.A.

    2.0%   

TOTAL S.A.

    2.0%   

ENI SpA

    1.9%   

Vodafone Group PLC

    1.8%   

Telefonica S.A.

    1.8%   

China Mobile Ltd.

    1.7%   

Novartis AG

    1.6%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DOL) returned 49.56% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to Japan, which lagged international peers. This underweighting had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. The United Kingdom created a drag on performance and an overweight to Italy, which underperformed its peers, also created a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
International
LargeCap
Dividend Index
     MSCI EAFE Index  

One Year

       49.56      48.13      49.87      54.44

Three Year

       -6.34      -6.62      -6.40      -7.02

Since Inception1

       0.94      0.66      1.30      0.22
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DOO)

(Formerly, WisdomTree International Dividend Top 100 Fund)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

BT Group PLC

    3.5%   

Telecom Italia SpA

    2.5%   

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

    2.4%   

Sandvik AB

    2.3%   

Deutsche Post AG

    2.1%   

Vallourec S.A.

    2.1%   

Mediaset SpA

    2.1%   

Parmalat SpA

    2.1%   

United Utilities Group PLC

    2.0%   

Enel SpA

    1.8%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Index. Effective May 7, 2009, the WisdomTree International Dividend Top 100 Fund changed its investment objective and was renamed the WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund. The WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Index measures the performance of high dividend-yielding international stocks outside the financial sector.

The WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund (Ticker Symbol: DOO) returned 56.27% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to Japan, which lagged international peers and had a significant contribution to positive Fund performance. Overweights to France and Sweden also created positive return contributions. The United Kingdom created a notable drag on performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     Spliced
WisdomTree  Index1
     MSCI EAFE
Value Index
 

One Year

       56.27      56.07      56.86      58.52

Three Year

       -8.19      -8.56      -7.97      -8.40

Since Inception2

       0.93      0.60      1.35      -0.65
1

WisdomTree International Dividend Top 100 Index through May 7, 2009; WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Index thereafter.

2

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Vallourec S.A.

    1.2%   

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

    1.0%   

Mediaset SpA

    1.0%   

voestalpine AG

    1.0%   

Segro PLC

    0.9%   

Safran S.A.

    0.8%   

Telecom Italia SpA RSP

    0.8%   

Leighton Holdings Ltd.

    0.7%   

British Land Co. PLC

    0.7%   

Ferrovial S.A.

    0.7%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DIM) returned 59.59% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). MidCap stocks in France, Sweden, and Finland contributed positively to performance. The United Kingdom, Spain and Japan contributed a drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
International
MidCap Dividend
Index
     MSCI EAFE
MidCap Index
 

One Year

       59.59      57.80      60.93      57.25

Three Year

       -6.57      -7.02      -6.85      -9.16

Since Inception1

       2.68      2.30      2.70      -0.57
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.

    1.0%   

Euronav N.V.

    0.8%   

YIT Oyj

    0.7%   

Aurubis AG

    0.6%   

West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd.

    0.6%   

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

    0.6%   

Orion Oyj Class B

    0.6%   

Electrocomponents PLC

    0.6%   

Challenger Financial Services Group Ltd.

    0.6%   

APN News & Media Ltd.

    0.6%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DLS) returned 66.50% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an overweighted position to Australia, which had higher returns than its regional peers and had a significant contribution to positive Fund performance. The Fund experienced a drag on returns from an overweight position to Japan.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
International
SmallCap
Dividend Index
     MSCI EAFE
SmallCap Index
 

One Year

       66.50      65.35      68.85      70.02

Three Year

       -7.97      -8.22      -7.43      -7.89

Since Inception1

       1.40      1.24      1.74      0.00
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 16, 2006.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Nan Ya Plastics Corp.

    3.8%   

Banco do Brasil S.A.

    3.5%   

Formosa Petrochemical Corp.

    3.3%   

Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp.

    2.8%   

Cia Siderurgica Nacional S.A.

    2.6%   

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.

    2.6%   

Mechel

    2.5%   

China Steel Corp.

    2.3%   

Formosa Plastics Corp.

    2.3%   

Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd.

    2.2%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Index.

The WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (Ticker Symbol: DEM) returned 73.33% for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to China, which lagged its emerging markets peers. This underweighting had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. An overweight position in Taiwan, which lagged its emerging market peers created a drag on performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.63%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Emerging
Markets Equity
Income Index
     MSCI Emerging
Markets Index
 

One Year

       73.33      72.09      76.16      81.08

Since Inception1

       4.98      4.04      5.85      -2.47
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on July 13, 2007.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

 

# Amount represents less than 0.05%.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Discount Investment Corp.

    3.3%   

Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board Corp.

    1.7%   

Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.S.

    1.4%   

Lite-On Technology Corp.

    1.4%   

Aneka Tambang Tbk PT

    1.2%   

Shufersal Ltd.

    1.1%   

Unipetrol A.S.

    1.1%   

U-Ming Marine Transport Corp.

    1.0%   

AES Tiete S.A.

    0.9%   

Woolworths Holdings Ltd.

    0.9%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DGS) returned 86.26% for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The Fund benefited from an overweight position to Turkey, which outperformed its emerging market peers and had a significant contribution to positive Fund performance. The Fund was underweight India which outperformed its emerging market peers . This underweighting created a drag on performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.63%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Emerging
Markets
SmallCap
Dividend Index
     MSCI Emerging
Markets SmallCap
Index
 

One Year

       86.26      87.24      91.75      118.10

Since Inception1

       -2.45      -2.27      -1.37      -5.57
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on October 30, 2007.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund (GULF)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Industries Qatar

    8.7%   

Maroc Telecom

    8.6%   

Mobile Telecommunications Co. KSC

    7.2%   

Qatar National Bank S.A.Q

    5.3%   

Qatar Telecom Q-Telephone QSC

    4.4%   

Orascom Construction Industries

    4.0%   

Ezz Steel

    3.9%   

Telecom Egypt

    3.4%   

Commercial Bank of Qatar

    3.2%   

National Bank of Kuwait

    2.9%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: GULF) returned 35.25% for the year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). Qatar performed well over the period and as an overweighted country had a notable positive contribution to performance. Oman and Jordan created drag on performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual net expense ratio of the Fund is 0.88% and the gross expense ratio is 1.30%. The net expense ratio reflects a contractual reimbursement of 0.42%. Fund expenses are capped by contract at 0.88% through March 31, 2011.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Middle East
Dividend Index
     MSCI Arabian
Markets ex-Saudi
Arabia Index
 

One Year

       35.25      37.59      42.21      42.02

Since Inception1

       -21.11      -20.57      -18.20      -25.34
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on July 16, 2008.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

BP PLC

    2.4%   

HSBC Holdings PLC

    1.6%   

Banco Santander S.A.

    1.5%   

TOTAL S.A.

    1.5%   

Vodafone Group PLC

    1.4%   

Telefonica S.A.

    1.4%   

Nestle S.A.

    1.3%   

ENI SpA

    1.3%   

Novartis AG

    1.2%   

China Mobile Ltd.

    1.2%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree DEFA International Hedged Equity Index. The Fund was launched using a “fund of funds” structure in which the Fund attempted to achieve its investment objective by investing in other WisdomTree Funds whose underlying securities are included in the WisdomTree DEFA International Hedged Equity Index. As of January 28, 2010, the Fund began investing substantially all of its assets directly in securities and ceased operation as a “fund of funds”. The Fund currently seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing substantially all of its assets directly in the stocks that make up its underlying index.

The WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (Ticker Symbol: HEDJ) returned 1.98% from its inception on December 31, 2009 through March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). The currency hedge that was placed on the Fund was profitable for the period primarily due to the decline of the Euro. The Fund benefited from an underweighted position to Japan, which had below average return. This underweighting had a notable contribution to performance. The Untied Kingdom created drag on returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Cumulative Total Return  
       

Fund

Net Asset Value

    

Fund

Market Price

     WisdomTree DEFA
International Hedged
Equity Index
     MSCI EAFE Local
Currency Index
 

Since Inception1

       1.98      2.43      2.68      4.29
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on December 31, 2009.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund (DBN)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

    11.7%   

BASF SE

    10.7%   

BHP Billiton PLC

    7.4%   

Rio Tinto PLC

    6.3%   

Rio Tinto Ltd.

    3.2%   

Holcim Ltd.

    3.0%   

Air Liquide S.A.

    2.9%   

Antofagasta PLC

    2.9%   

Lafarge S.A.

    2.4%   

voestalpine AG

    2.2%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Index.

The WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund (Ticker Symbol: DBN) returned 83.44% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). International materials stocks outperformed the broader international market. The United Kingdom, Germany and Australia were significant contributors to performance. Ireland created a drag on performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
       

Fund

Net Asset Value

    

Fund

Market Price

     WisdomTree
International
Basic Materials
Sector Index
     S&P
Developed
ex-U.S. BMI
Materials
Sector Index
 

One Year

       83.44      79.74      84.97      80.66

Three Year

       -0.21      -0.93      0.47      N/A   

Since Inception1

       6.66      6.20      7.48      -5.97
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on October 13, 2006. S&P Developed ex-U.S. Sector Index total returns are based on the index’s inception date of April 1, 2008.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund (DKA)

 

Country Breakdown as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

BP PLC

    8.6%   

TOTAL S.A.

    7.1%   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

    6.7%   

Statoil ASA

    6.4%   

ENI SpA

    6.4%   

CNOOC Ltd.

    6.1%   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

    5.9%   

Repsol YPF S.A.

    4.5%   

Saipem SpA

    4.2%   

Technip S.A.

    4.1%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International Energy Sector Index.

The WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund (Ticker Symbol: DKA) returned 37.29% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). International energy stocks underperformed the broader international market. Singapore was one of the few countries that contributed positively to performance. The United Kingdom, Spain, and Japan all created a drag on portfolio returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
       

Fund

Net Asset Value

    

Fund

Market Price

     WisdomTree
International
Energy
Sector Index
    

S&P
Developed

ex-U.S. BMI

Energy

Sector Index

 

One Year

       37.29      36.95      39.30      49.63

Three Year

       -0.54      -0.99      -0.12      N/A   

Since Inception1

       2.94      2.48      3.53      -3.45
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on October 13, 2006. S&P Developed ex-U.S Sector Index total returns are based on the index’s inception date of April 1, 2008.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund (DBU)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Electricite de France

    6.9%   

RWE AG

    6.8%   

Enel SpA

    6.8%   

GDF Suez

    6.8%   

E.ON AG

    6.6%   

Iberdrola S.A.

    6.0%   

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

    4.2%   

National Grid PLC

    3.4%   

Fortum Oyj

    3.3%   

Snam Rete Gas SpA

    2.9%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Index.

The WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund (Ticker Symbol: DBU) returned 26.42% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). International utilities stocks underperformed the broader international market. Spain, the United Kingdom, and Japan had notable drags on performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share NAV is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
       

Fund

Net Asset Value

    

Fund

Market Price

     WisdomTree
International
Utilities
Sector Index
    

S&P
Developed

ex-U.S. BMI

Utilities

Sector Index

 

One Year

       26.42      25.39      26.65      28.93

Three Year

       -6.62      -7.04      -6.28      N/A   

Since Inception1

       -0.86      -1.10      -0.44      -12.10
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on October 13, 2006. S&P Developed ex-U.S Sector Index total returns are based on the index’s inception date of April 1, 2008.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund (DRW)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 3/31/10

 

LOGO

 

The Fund’s country breakdown is expressed as a percentage of total investments and may change over time; does not include overnight investments in U.S. money market funds or investments of cash collateral for securities loaned.

Top Ten Holdings* as of 3/31/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Westfield Group

    6.6%   

Unibail-Rodamco SE

    5.0%   

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

    4.8%   

Gecina S.A.

    4.3%   

Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd.

    3.8%   

Land Securities Group PLC

    2.7%   

Segro PLC

    2.7%   

Stockland

    2.5%   

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

    2.1%   

Klepierre

    2.1%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund seeks investment results that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International Real Estate Index.

The WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund Ticker Symbol: (DRW) returned 74.20% for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 (for more complete performance information, please see below). Hong Kong, France and Singapore all contributed positively to returns over the period. Spain created a drag on the portfolio returns.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share net asset value (“NAV”) is the value of one share of the Fund and is calculated by dividing the value of total assets less total liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV return is based on the NAV of the Fund and the market return is based on the market price per share of the Fund. The price used to calculate market price returns is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. NAV and market returns assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and market price, respectively. As with other ETFs, NAV returns and market price returns may differ because of factors such as the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

An index is a statistical measure of a specified financial market or sector. An index does not actually hold a portfolio of securities, incur expenses or pay any transaction costs. Therefore index returns do not reflect deductions for fees or expenses and are not available for direct investment. In comparison, the Fund’s performance is negatively impacted by these deductions. Fund returns do not reflect brokerage commissions or taxes on transactions in Fund shares or that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 3/31/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
       

Fund

Net Asset Value

    

Fund

Market Price

     WisdomTree
International
Real Estate
Index
     Dow Jones Global
ex-U.S. Select Real
Estate Securities  Index
 

One Year

       74.20      72.12      76.17      69.22

Since Inception1

       -15.71      -16.12      -15.54      -17.95
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 5, 2007.

LOGO

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month-end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

 

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            Cumulative Returns as of 3/31/10 (unaudited)  
          Total Return NAV (%)     Market Price (%)  
            1-Year     3-Year     Since
Inception
    1-Year     3-Year     Since
Inception
 

WisdomTree DEFA Fund

      51.43     -19.50     3.79     51.83     -19.87     3.89

MSCI EAFE Index

      54.44     -19.61     0.82     54.44     -19.61     0.82

WisdomTree DEFA Index

            52.90     -17.94     6.74     52.90     -17.94     6.74

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund

      53.57     -22.71     -0.76     52.85     -23.85     -1.72

MSCI EAFE Value Index

      58.52     -23.13     -2.42     58.52     -23.13     -2.42

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Index

            54.86     -20.91     3.44     54.86     -20.91     3.44

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund

      62.13     -22.86     -1.73     61.75     -23.13     -2.32

Spliced Cap-Weighted Index Benchmark(1)

      67.94     -25.77     -4.32     67.94     -25.77     -4.32

Spliced WisdomTree Index(3)

            62.60     -22.23     0.30     62.60     -22.23     0.30

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

      74.18     -32.75     -5.75     73.13     -33.46     -7.40

MSCI Europe Small Cap Index

      82.91     -24.94     5.74     82.91     -24.94     5.74

WT Europe SmallCap Dividend Index

            76.16     -32.34     -5.01     76.16     -32.34     -5.01

WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund

      33.33     -22.80     -12.21     30.06     -22.67     -11.61

MSCI Japan Index

      37.87     -24.72     -15.13     37.87     -24.72     -15.13

WT Japan Dividend Index

            33.78     -23.40     -12.62     33.78     -23.40     -12.62

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

      46.04     -9.15     8.31     42.86     -9.57     8.64

Spliced Cap-Weighted Index Benchmark(2)

      58.32     -5.99     12.36     58.32     -5.99     12.36

Spliced WisdomTree Index(4)

            46.84     -8.42     9.70     46.84     -8.42     9.70

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

      34.37     -17.00     -14.23     32.79     -16.91     -12.82

MSCI Japan Small Cap Index

      34.24     -22.07     -20.83     34.24     -22.07     -20.83

WT Japan SmallCap Dividend Index

            36.47     -15.96     -12.63     36.47     -15.96     -12.63

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

      70.97     8.20     48.01     69.38     7.08     47.67

MSCI Pacific ex-Japan Index

      82.20     7.39     44.04     82.20     7.39     44.04

WT Pacific ex-Japan Dividend Index

            73.87     12.44     54.70     73.87     12.44     54.70

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

      93.79     6.96     47.63     91.48     5.25     46.08

MSCI Pacific ex-Japan Value Index

      86.29     1.51     35.44     86.29     1.51     35.44

WT Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Index

            95.61     8.99     51.54     95.61     8.99     51.54

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund

      49.56     -17.83     3.60     48.13     -18.59     2.53

MSCI EAFE Index

      54.44     -19.61     0.82     54.44     -19.61     0.82

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Index

            49.87     -17.99     5.04     49.87     -17.99     5.04

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

      56.27     -22.61     3.58     56.07     -23.55     2.29

MSCI EAFE Value Index

      58.52     -23.13     -2.42     58.52     -23.13     -2.42

Spliced WisdomTree Index(5)

            56.86     -22.06     5.22     56.86     -22.06     5.22

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund

      59.59     -18.45     10.56     57.80     -19.60     8.98

MSCI EAFE Mid Cap Index

      57.25     -25.05     -2.14     57.25     -25.05     -2.14

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Index

            60.93     -19.18     10.63     60.93     -19.18     10.63

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund

      66.50     -22.05     5.40     65.35     -22.68     4.77

MSCI EAFE Small Cap Index

      70.02     -21.86     -0.02     70.02     -21.86     -0.02

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Index

            68.85     -20.68     6.78     68.85     -20.68     6.78

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

      73.33     n/a        14.13     72.09     n/a        11.37

MSCI Emerging Markets Index

      81.08     n/a        -6.56     81.08     n/a        -6.56

WT Emerging Markets Equity Income Index

            76.16     n/a        16.71     76.16     n/a        16.71

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

      86.26     n/a        -5.81     87.24     n/a        -5.39

MSCI Emerging Markets Small Cap Index

      118.10     n/a        -12.94     118.10     n/a        -12.94

WT Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Index

            91.75     n/a        -3.29     91.75     n/a        -3.29

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund

      35.25     n/a        -33.28     37.59     n/a        -32.50

MSCI Arabian Markets ex-Saudi Arabia Index

      42.02     n/a        -39.27     42.02     n/a        -39.27

WT Middle East Dividend Index

            42.21     n/a        -29.03     42.21     n/a        -29.03

 

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            Cumulative Returns as of 3/31/10 (unaudited) (concluded)  
          Total Return NAV (%)     Market Price (%)  
            1-Year     3-Year     Since
Inception
    1-Year     3-Year     Since
Inception
 

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund

      n/a        n/a        1.98     n/a        n/a        2.43

MSCI EAFE Local Currency Index

      44.68     n/a        4.29     44.68     n/a        4.29

WisdomTree DEFA International Hedged Equity Index

            43.59     n/a        2.68     43.59     n/a        2.68

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund

      83.44     -0.63     25.01     79.74     -2.76     23.14

S&P Developed ex-U.S. BMI Materials Sector Index*

      80.66     n/a        -11.58     80.66     n/a        -11.58

WT Int’l Basic Materials Sector Index

            84.97     1.41     28.39     84.97     1.41     28.39

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund

      37.29     -1.61     10.55     36.95     -2.93     8.86

S&P Developed ex-U.S. BMI Energy Sector Index*

      49.63     n/a        -6.78     49.63     n/a        -6.78

WT International Energy Sector Index

            39.30     -0.36     12.76     39.30     -0.36     12.76

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund

      26.42     -18.58     -2.96     25.39     -19.68     -3.77

S&P Developed ex-U.S. BMI Utilities Sector Index*

      28.93     n/a        -22.73     28.93     n/a        -22.73

WT International Utilities Sector Index

            26.65     -17.69     -1.53     26.65     -17.69     -1.53

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund

      74.20     n/a        -38.25     72.12     n/a        -39.10

Dow Jones Global ex-U.S. Select Real Estate Securities Index

      69.22     n/a        -42.79     69.22     n/a        -42.79

WT Int’l Real Estate Index

            76.17     n/a        -37.90     76.17     n/a        -37.90

 

* The inception date of the S&P Developed ex-U.S. Indexes is 4/1/08.

Performance quoted represents past performance and past performance does not guarantee future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance quoted. For the most recent month end performance information visit www.wisdomtree.com. Investment in the Fund poses investment risk including the possible loss of principal. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate, so that shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or on the redemption of Fund shares. Total returns for a period less than one year have not been annualized. Index returns do not reflect expenses paid by the Fund.

Please see pages 27 through 29 for the list of index descriptions.

 

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Description of Indexes (unaudited)

 

Below are descriptions of each index referenced in this Annual Report:

The WisdomTree Dividend Index of Europe, Far East Asia and Australasia (WisdomTree DEFA) measures the performance of dividend-paying companies in the industrialized world, excluding Canada and the United States.

The WisdomTree DEFA International Hedged Equity Index measures the performance of dividend-paying companies in the industrialized world, excluding Canada and the United States, and is designed to neutralize exposure to fluctuations between the value of the U.S. dollar and non-U.S. currencies reflected in the index. This index is based on the WisdomTree DEFA Index.

The WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Index measures the performance of companies with high dividend yields selected from the WisdomTree DEFA Index.

The WisdomTree Global Equity Income Index measures the performance of high dividend-paying companies selected from the WisdomTree Dividend Index and the WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Index.

The WisdomTree Europe Equity Income Index measures the performance of companies with high dividend yields selected from the WisdomTree Europe Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Index measures the performance of the small-capitalization segment of the European dividend-paying market.

The WisdomTree Japan Dividend Index measures the performance of dividend-paying companies incorporated in Japan, listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and that meet other requirements necessary to be included in the WisdomTree DEFA Index.

The WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Index measures the stock performance of growth companies selected from developed and emerging markets outside the U.S.

The WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Index measures the performance of companies with high dividend yields selected from the WisdomTree Japan Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Index measures the performance of dividend-paying small-capitalization companies in Japan.

The WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Dividend Index measures the performance of dividend-paying companies incorporated in the Pacific region, excluding Japan.

The WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Index measures the performance of companies with high dividend yields selected from the WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Index measures the performance of the large-capitalization segment of the dividend-paying market in the industrialized world outside the U.S. and Canada.

The WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Index measures the performance of high dividend-yielding international stocks outside the financial sector.

The WisdomTree International Dividend Top 100 Index measures the performance of the 100 highest dividend-yielding companies in the WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Index measures the performance of the mid-capitalization segment of the dividend-paying market in the industrialized world outside the U.S. and Canada.

The WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Index measures the performance of the small-capitalization segment of the dividend-paying market in the industrialized world outside the U.S. and Canada.

The WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Index measures the performance of the highest dividend-yielding stocks selected from the WisdomTree Emerging Markets Dividend Index.

 

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The WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Index measures the performance of primarily small-capitalization stocks selected from the WisdomTree Emerging Markets Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Index measures the performance of companies in the Middle East region that pay regular cash dividends on shares of common stock and that meet specified requirements as of the index measurement date.

The WisdomTree International Sector Indexes are derived from the WisdomTree DEFA Index, and measure the performance of dividend-paying companies in developed markets outside the U.S. and Canada, within their specific international sectors.

The WisdomTree International Real Estate Index measures the performance of companies in developed markets outside of the U.S. and Canada that pay regular cash dividends and that WisdomTree Investments classifies as being part of the International Real Estate sector.

The MSCI EAFE Index is a market cap-weighted index composed of companies representative of the developed market structure of 21 developed countries in Europe, Australasia and Japan.

The MSCI EAFE Value Index measures the performance of value stocks in the MSCI EAFE Index.

The MSCI EAFE Mid Cap Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization index that is designed to measure the performance of mid capitalization equities in the developed markets excluding the US & Canada.

The MSCI EAFE Small Cap Index measures the performance of small-capitalization stocks in the MSCI EAFE Index.

The MSCI Europe Small-Cap Index measures the performance of small-capitalization stocks in the MSCI Europe Index.

The MSCI Europe Value Index measures the performance of value stocks in the MSCI Europe Index.

The MSCI AC World Index measures the performance of the world stock market indexes covered by MSCI.

The MSCI Pacific ex-Japan Index is a subset of the MSCI EAFE Index and measures the performance of stocks in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and New Zealand.

The MSCI Pacific ex-Japan Value Index measures the performance of value stocks in the MSCI Pacific ex-Japan Index.

The MSCI Japan Index is a capitalization weighted index that monitors the performance of stocks in Japan.

The MSCI Japan Value Index measures the performance of value stocks in the MSCI Japan Index.

The MSCI AC World ex-USA Growth Index measures the performance of growth stocks in the developed and emerging markets covered by MSCI excluding the U.S.

The MSCI Japan Small Cap Index measures the performance of small cap stocks in the MSCI Japan Index.

The MSCI Emerging Markets Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization index that is designed to measure emerging markets equity performance.

The MSCI Emerging Markets Small Cap Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization index that is designed to measure the performance of small capitalization equities in the emerging markets.

The MSCI Arabian Markets ex Saudi Arabia Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization index that is designed to measure the performance of stocks in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and the neighboring region: the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco.

 

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Description of Terms and Indices (unaudited) (concluded)

 

The S&P Developed ex-U.S. BMI Sector Indexes are indexes that track specific sectors of developed global markets outside the United States.

The Dow Jones Global ex-U.S. Select Real Estate Securities Index is designed to provide measures of real estate securities that serve as proxies for direct real estate investing in the international markets and is weighted by float-adjusted market cap.

 

1

Spliced Cap-Weighted Index — MSCI Europe Value Index through June 19, 2009, MSCI AC World Index thereafter.

 

2

Spliced Cap-Weighted Index — MSCI Japan Value Index through June 19, 2009, MSCI AC World ex-USA Growth Index thereafter.

 

3

Spliced WisdomTree Index — WisdomTree Europe Equity Income Index through June 19, 2009; WisdomTree Global Equity Income Index thereafter.

 

4

Spliced WisdomTree Index — WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Index through June 19, 2009; WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Index thereafter.

 

5

Spliced WisdomTree Index — WisdomTree International Dividend Top 100 Index through May 7, 2009; WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Index thereafter.

Index performance information assumes the reinvestment of gross dividends and excludes management fees, transaction costs and expenses. You cannot directly invest in an index.

Neither MSCI nor any other party involved in or related to compiling, computing or creating the MSCI data makes any express or implied warranties or representations with respect to such data (or the results to be obtained by the use thereof), and all such parties hereby expressly disclaim all warranties of originality, accuracy, completeness, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose with respect to any such data. Without limiting any of the foregoing, in no event shall MSCI, any of its affiliates or any third party involved in or related to compiling, computing or creating the data have any liability for any direct, indirect, special, punitive, consequential or any other damages (including lost profits) even if notified of the possibility of such damages. No further distribution or dissemination of the MSCI data is permitted without MSCI’s express written consent.

 

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Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited)

 

As a shareholder of a WisdomTree Fund, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, including brokerage commissions on purchases and sales of your Fund shares and (2) ongoing costs, including management fees and other Fund expenses. The following example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars and cents) of investing in a Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other funds.

The example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period from October 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010.

Actual expenses

The first line under each Fund in the table on the next page provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for your Fund under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During Period 10/01/09 to 3/31/10” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period.

Hypothetical example for comparison purposes

The second line under each Fund in the table on the next page provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on each Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in your Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds.

Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transactional costs, such as brokerage commissions paid on purchases and sales of Fund shares. Therefore, the second line under each Fund in the table is useful in comparing ongoing Fund costs only and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.

 

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Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited) (continued)

 

      Beginning
Account Value
10/01/2009
     Ending
Account Value
3/31/10
     Annualized
Expense Ratio
Based on the
Period
10/01/09 to
3/31/10
    Expenses Paid
During the
Period

10/01/09 to
3/31/10
 

WisdomTree DEFA Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,014.00         0.17 %**    $ 0.84   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,024.10         0.17 %**    $ 0.84   

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 995.24         0.58   $ 2.91   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.02         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,039.15         0.25 %**    $ 1.29   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.67         0.25 %**    $ 1.28   

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,031.36         0.58   $ 2.96   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.02         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,036.14         0.48   $ 2.46   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.52         0.48   $ 2.44   

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,115.42         0.58 %***    $ 3.05   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.05         0.58   $ 2.91   

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,001.71         0.58   $ 2.92   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.02         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,067.31         0.48   $ 2.50   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.52         0.48   $ 2.44   

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,074.17         0.58   $ 3.02   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.02         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,014.26         0.48   $ 2.43   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.52         0.48   $ 2.44   

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,020.84         0.58   $ 2.94   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.02         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,028.56         0.58   $ 2.96   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.02         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,057.92         0.58   $ 3.00   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.02         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,116.30         0.63   $ 3.35   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,021.77         0.63   $ 3.20   

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,128.15         0.63 %***    $ 3.34   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,021.79         0.63   $ 3.17   

 

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Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited) (concluded)

 

      Beginning
Account Value
10/01/2009
     Ending
Account Value
3/31/10
     Annualized
Expense Ratio
Based on the
Period
10/01/09 to
3/31/10
    Expenses Paid
During the
Period

10/01/09 to
3/31/10
 

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,006.05         0.88   $ 4.42   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,020.52         0.88   $ 4.46   

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund*

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,019.79         0.47 %**    $ 1.18   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.60         0.47 %**    $ 2.35   

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,144.74         0.58   $ 3.10   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.04         0.58   $ 2.92   

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 989.34         0.58   $ 2.88   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.04         0.58   $ 2.92   

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 953.38         0.58   $ 2.82   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.04         0.58   $ 2.92   

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,003.98         0.58   $ 2.90   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.04         0.58   $ 2.92   
Expenses are calculated using each Fund’s annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value for the period, multiplied by 182/365 (to reflect one-half year period) except for actual return information which reflects the 91 day period for WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund.

 

* Commencement of investment operations for the International Hedged Equity Fund is December 31, 2009.

 

** Reflects the Fund’s advisory fees, after waiver, and the fees and expenses of the underlying funds that were paid indirectly by the Fund during the period when the Fund operated as a “fund of funds.”

 

*** Reflects the Fund’s advisory fees, after waiver, and the fees and expenses of the India Earnings Fund that are paid indirectly by the Fund. The Fund invests a portion of its assets in the WisdomTree India Earnings Fund in order to achieve exposure to securities in India.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.0%      
Australia – 9.3%      

AGL Energy Ltd.

     28,766       $ 396,835  

Amcor Ltd.

     72,681         426,278  

AMP Ltd.

     140,469         807,098  

APN News & Media Ltd.

     64,259         136,244  

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.

     65,165         270,947  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     137,087         3,190,929  

AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.

     82,082         476,142  

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

     4,232         45,796  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.

     38,753         355,694  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     88,956         3,559,047  

BlueScope Steel Ltd.*

     126,618         338,189  

Boral Ltd.

     49,244         253,564  

Brambles Ltd.

     96,881         654,467  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     36,722         379,184  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     85,018         4,392,520  

Computershare Ltd.

     28,104         322,957  

Crown Ltd.

     53,627         402,632  

CSL Ltd.

     10,471         350,122  

CSR Ltd.

     163,232         247,956  

David Jones Ltd.

     40,250         175,481  

Downer EDI Ltd.

     37,566         260,668  

Fairfax Media Ltd.

     264,056         436,255  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     95,328         462,858  

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

     183,583         240,957  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

     60,606         201,371  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

     140,099         446,207  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

     69,829         248,679  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.

     20,189         722,688  

Lend Lease Group(a)

     86,933         690,994  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     15,101         654,906  

Metcash Ltd.

     70,986         269,740  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     125,791         3,177,383  

OneSteel Ltd.

     95,092         340,393  

Orica Ltd.

     17,023         418,582  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     31,097         472,376  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     55,017         1,051,860  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

     13,246         953,174  

Santos Ltd.

     21,739         292,513  

Sims Metal Management Ltd.

     10,175         202,285  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     31,715         418,305  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     110,117         863,145  

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

     41,615         263,555  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     866,480         2,377,942  

Toll Holdings Ltd.

     40,672         276,994  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     62,429         1,821,581  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     133,933         3,422,381  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     22,245         957,584  

Woolworths Ltd.

     37,667         968,034  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     11,853         276,878  
           
Total Australia               40,372,370  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Austria – 0.9%      

Bank Austria Creditanstalt AG*(b)

     3,774       $   

Erste Group Bank AG

     20,141         847,561  

OMV AG

     18,167         682,881  

Telekom Austria AG

     46,890         656,675  

Verbund-Oesterreichische Elektrizitaetswirtschafts AG Class A*

     13,300         528,909  

voestalpine AG

     30,681         1,243,358  
           
Total Austria               3,959,384  
Belgium – 1.1%      

Anheuser-Busch InBev N.V.

     21,688         1,094,460  

Belgacom S.A.

     32,876         1,286,492  

Mobistar S.A.

     11,144         687,072  

Solvay S.A.

     7,787         801,939  

UCB S.A.

     18,212         779,077  
           
Total Belgium               4,649,040  
Denmark – 0.3%      

Novo Nordisk A/S Class B

     19,820         1,540,743  
Finland – 1.7%      

Fortum Oyj

     48,694         1,193,228  

Kone Oyj Class B

     18,855         780,688  

Neste Oil Oyj*

     45,972         803,063  

Nokia Oyj

     124,796         1,946,972  

Rautaruukki Oyj

     28,530         617,663  

Sampo Oyj Class A

     43,613         1,159,010  

UPM–Kymmene Oyj

     56,693         753,688  
           
Total Finland               7,254,312  
France – 13.1%      

Accor S.A.

     19,131         1,060,296  

Aeroports de Paris

     6,425         529,966  

Air Liquide S.A.

     7,291         876,841  

Alstom S.A.

     6,525         407,634  

AXA S.A.

     56,117         1,250,598  

BNP Paribas

     18,815         1,447,574  

Bourbon S.A.

     7,497         324,665  

Bouygues S.A.

     27,202         1,369,957  

Carrefour S.A.

     17,134         827,321  

Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A.

     9,709         823,048  

Christian Dior S.A.

     9,282         991,947  

CNP Assurances

     6,783         641,731  

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

     32,843         1,582,058  

Credit Agricole S.A.

     93,383         1,637,580  

Danone

     17,058         1,029,420  

Electricite de France

     50,279         2,748,512  

France Telecom S.A.

     171,501         4,110,906  

GDF Suez

     87,376         3,381,333  

ICADE

     4,962         553,307  

Klepierre

     20,015         787,553  

Lafarge S.A.

     13,635         961,220  

Lagardere SCA

     13,269         537,910  

Legrand S.A.

     32,619         1,032,359  

L’Oreal S.A.

     9,623         1,013,805  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A.

     12,794       $ 1,498,142  

Neopost S.A.

     7,708         617,125  

PagesJaunes Groupe

     53,026         610,014  

Pernod-Ricard S.A.

     10,344         879,957  

PPR

     9,989         1,332,283  

Safran S.A.

     46,385         1,211,336  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     51,404         3,838,725  

Schneider Electric S.A.

     15,778         1,853,965  

Societe Generale

     17,421         1,097,646  

Sodexo

     12,703         760,588  

Suez Environnement S.A.

     36,160         833,734  

Thales S.A.

     13,276         533,883  

TOTAL S.A.

     110,851         6,446,674  

Vallourec S.A.

     6,425         1,297,964  

Veolia Environnement

     29,273         1,017,166  

Vinci S.A.

     22,191         1,310,212  

Vivendi S.A.

     73,551         1,972,025  
           
Total France               57,038,980  
Germany – 8.0%      

Allianz SE

     21,404         2,688,518  

BASF SE

     55,382         3,441,123  

Bayer AG

     25,270         1,712,377  

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

     11,154         515,861  

Beiersdorf AG

     10,709         641,705  

Deutsche Bank AG

     8,934         689,412  

Deutsche Boerse AG

     9,856         731,888  

Deutsche Post AG

     77,463         1,346,350  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     352,830         4,790,850  

E.ON AG

     93,177         3,446,335  

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

     16,596         938,101  

K+S AG

     10,169         618,222  

Linde AG

     6,500         776,963  

MAN SE

     9,138         766,359  

Merck KGAA

     7,850         637,310  

Metro AG

     12,426         738,454  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     11,360         1,846,851  

RWE AG

     32,839         2,914,899  

SAP AG

     32,056         1,555,426  

Siemens AG

     24,846         2,492,857  

ThyssenKrupp AG

     43,208         1,488,219  

Volkswagen AG

     2,278         220,389  
           
Total Germany               34,998,469  
Hong Kong – 4.8%      

Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd.

     65,000         837,122  

China Merchants Holdings International Co., Ltd.

     108,000         397,800  

China Mobile Ltd.

     598,500         5,757,846  

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     134,000         302,698  

China Resources Enterprise

     108,000         401,278  

China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd.

     480,000         540,291  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     103,000         736,217  

CNOOC Ltd.

     1,748,300         2,877,545  

Hang Lung Group Ltd.

     68,000         360,812  

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

     175,000         705,436  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     97,500       $ 1,358,649  

Henderson Land Development Co., Ltd.

     75,000         528,353  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co., Ltd.

     162,000         403,920  

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.

     39,300         655,953  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     93,000         551,554  

Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.

     132,000         965,601  

MTR Corp.

     78,000         295,337  

New World Development Ltd.

     148,000         289,721  

Shanghai Industrial Holdings Ltd.

     58,000         265,921  

Sino Land Co., Ltd.

     210,000         411,632  

Sinotrans Shipping Ltd.

     488,500         233,407  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

     66,000         992,801  

Television Broadcasts Ltd.

     45,000         217,909  

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

     136,000         766,289  
           
Total Hong Kong               20,854,092  
Ireland – 0.2%      

CRH PLC

     28,701         717,676  
Italy – 4.8%      

A2A SpA

     325,065         610,945  

Atlantia SpA

     36,706         858,244  

Edison SpA

     434,091         662,551  

Enel SpA

     676,911         3,791,941  

ENI SpA

     250,589         5,889,678  

Finmeccanica SpA

     48,186         644,180  

Mediaset SpA

     160,962         1,385,193  

Mediobanca SpA*

     91,306         982,809  

Parmalat SpA

     288,577         791,685  

Saipem SpA

     32,193         1,248,003  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     180,339         915,672  

Telecom Italia SpA

     725,110         1,045,902  

Telecom Italia SpA RSP

     793,456         896,477  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA

     172,634         748,075  

Unione di Banche Italiane SCPA

     40,516         547,674  
           
Total Italy               21,019,029   
Japan – 12.6%      

ACOM Co., Ltd.

     5,530         90,549  

Advan Co., Ltd.

     7,300         51,719  

Advantest Corp.

     5,200         130,111  

Aeon Co., Ltd.

     16,100         182,814  

Aeon Credit Service Co., Ltd.

     5,500         65,336  

Aichi Corp.

     4,100         17,771  

Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.

     8,100         242,723  

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

     24,000         237,842  

Amada Co., Ltd.

     25,000         209,760  

Asahi Breweries Ltd.

     12,500         234,509  

Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.

     34,000         383,155  

Asahi Kasei Corp.

     34,000         183,027  

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

     13,300         481,812  

Bank of Yokohama Ltd. (The)

     21,000         102,932  

Belluna Co., Ltd.

     3,750         15,933  

Bridgestone Corp.

     18,400         314,281  

Brother Industries Ltd.

     13,400         162,051  

Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.

     15,800         215,255  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Canon, Inc.

     35,200       $ 1,631,164  

Casio Computer Co., Ltd.

     10,900         83,873  

Chiba Bank Ltd. (The)

     26,000         155,544  

Chiyoda Integre Co., Ltd.

     7,700         103,831  

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     15,700         392,668  

Chuetsu Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd.

     7,000         12,586  

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     10,500         197,549  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     10,600         210,775  

Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

     51,000         191,577  

Citizen Holdings Co., Ltd.

     2,000         13,677  

CKD Corp.

     2,900         24,270  

Coca-Cola West Co., Ltd.

     10,000         163,634  

Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.

     33,000         79,816  

Credit Saison Co., Ltd.

     5,200         80,693  

Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.

     22,000         297,367  

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     29,400         550,935  

Daikin Industries Ltd.

     3,400         139,180  

Daikoku Denki Co., Ltd.

     1,000         17,616  

Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co., Ltd.

     16,900         155,001  

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     4,700         226,851  

Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd.

     27,000         304,848  

Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.

     7,000         36,858  

DENSO Corp.

     11,200         333,819  

DIC Corp.

     100,000         216,182  

East Japan Railway Co.

     3,600         250,428  

Eisai Co., Ltd.

     10,800         385,467  

Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

     5,200         171,404  

FamilyMart Co., Ltd.

     5,200         165,561  

Fanuc Ltd.

     2,600         276,027  

Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.

     1,800         313,035  

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

     5,100         175,749  

Fujitsu Ltd.

     26,000         170,291  

Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.

     41,500         176,322  

Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.

     26,000         135,231  

Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.

     200         10,531  

Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.

     7,400         209,313  

Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.

     27,000         125,118  

Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.

     800         92,295  

Hiroshima Bank Ltd. (The)

     44,000         186,002  

Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.

     5,100         189,667  

Hitachi Capital Corp.

     7,400         105,409  

Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.

     9,900         214,020  

Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd.

     8,200         193,855  

Hitachi High-Technologies Corp.

     7,300         167,578  

Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.

     11,200         120,702  

Hitachi Metals Ltd.

     8,000         84,161  

Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.

     10,700         205,435  

Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.

     76,000         166,738  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

     7,400         162,825  

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

     46,700         1,649,294  

Honeys Co., Ltd.

     3,320         28,496  

HOYA CORP.

     6,400         175,959  

Ibiden Co., Ltd.

     2,600         89,598  

Idec Corp.

     8,900         79,913  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.

     800       $ 60,616  

Inabata & Co., Ltd.

     13,300         62,771  

Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.

     600         6,453  

Ito En Ltd.

     2,600         40,263  

ITOCHU Corp.

     49,000         429,484  

Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.

     5,000         164,277  

Izumi Co., Ltd.

     600         7,872  

Japan Steel Works Ltd. (The)

     8,000         91,695  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

     135         502,783  

JFE Holdings, Inc.

     13,100         527,841  

JGC Corp.

     8,000         142,808  

Joyo Bank Ltd. (The)

     34,000         151,734  

JS Group Corp.

     13,100         266,795  

JSR Corp.

     9,900         206,921  

JTEKT Corp.

     600         7,089  

Kajima Corp.

     51,000         124,989  

Kaneka Corp.

     25,000         162,136  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     20,800         476,815  

Kao Corp.

     15,100         382,994  

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.

     33,000         91,117  

KDDI Corp.

     95         492,080  

Kintetsu Corp.

     34,000         105,886  

Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd.

     18,000         265,646  

Kokuyo Co., Ltd.

     600         5,002  

Komatsu Ltd.

     23,100         484,546  

Konami Corp.

     7,300         140,859  

Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc.

     13,000         151,787  

Kubota Corp.

     25,000         227,954  

Kuraray Co., Ltd.

     13,500         181,753  

Kurita Water Industries Ltd.

     3,400         96,244  

Kyocera Corp.

     2,500         243,739  

Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd.

     17,000         175,567  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     13,900         302,724  

Lawson, Inc.

     5,200         222,046  

Mabuchi Motor Co., Ltd.

     2,700         155,458  

Makita Corp.

     5,900         194,478  

Marubeni Corp.

     52,000         323,330  

Marui Group Co., Ltd.

     28,500         206,796  

Matsui Securities Co., Ltd.

     600         4,289  

Medipal Holdings Corp.

     12,200         144,536  

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp.

     53,400         273,172  

Mitsubishi Corp.

     38,700         1,014,715  

Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd.

     8,000         130,993  

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.

     27,000         162,682  

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.

     49,000         202,943  

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corp.

     18,000         254,281  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

     211,000         1,106,485  

Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance Co., Ltd.

     1,820         66,224  

Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

     37,600         632,166  

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.

     6,000         14,961  

Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.

     9,000         152,857  

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd.

     52,000         373,416  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

     390,000         772,153  

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings

     13,330         370,199  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Namco Bandai Holdings, Inc.

     10,100       $ 98,471  

NGK Insulators Ltd.

     1,000         20,409  

Nikon Corp.

     7,800         170,375  

Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd.

     8,000         112,757  

Nippon Express Co., Ltd.

     44,000         189,298  

Nippon Mining Holdings, Inc.

     25,000         114,913  

Nippon Oil Corp.

     44,000         218,022  

Nippon Paper Group, Inc.

     7,500         193,038  

Nippon Steel Corp.

     55,000         216,021  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

     41,100         1,733,027  

Nippon Television Network Corp.

     1,340         182,414  

Nippon Yusen K.K.

     51,000         201,402  

Nipponkoa Insurance Co., Ltd.

     17,000         105,340  

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

     13,500         174,385  

Nisshin Steel Co., Ltd.

     52,000         108,519  

Nissin Foods Holdings Co., Ltd.

     5,200         175,021  

Nitori Co., Ltd.

     300         22,795  

Nitto Denko Corp.

     7,400         287,479  

NOK Corp.

     600         9,035  

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

     8,900         137,348  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

     7,800         177,804  

NSK Ltd.

     26,000         205,351  

NTN Corp.

     27,000         121,939  

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.

     1,327         2,022,312  

Obayashi Corp.

     27,000         119,917  

Odakyu Electric Railway Co., Ltd.

     18,000         149,872  

OJI Paper Co., Ltd.

     43,000         188,677  

Onward Holdings Co., Ltd.

     17,000         132,631  

Oracle Corp.

     6,600         306,196  

Oriental Land Co., Ltd.

     2,600         181,421  

Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.

     51,000         182,845  

Otsuka Corp.

     2,500         158,926  

Panasonic Corp.

     46,700         714,694  

Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.

     25,000         315,711  

Park24 Co., Ltd.

     16,200         165,745  

Point, Inc.

     60         3,596  

Promise Co., Ltd.

     6,500         60,311  

Resona Holdings, Inc.

     10,000         126,498  

Ricoh Co., Ltd.

     18,000         281,250  

Sankei Building Co., Ltd. (The)

     6,300         39,240  

Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     2,600         128,692  

Secom Co., Ltd.

     4,800         210,103  

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

     9,800         118,724  

Seikagaku Corp.

     600         6,274  

Seiko Epson Corp.

     7,300         113,438  

Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd.

     18,000         122,132  

Sekisui House Ltd.

     17,000         169,927  

Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd.

     15,900         384,397  

Sharp Corp.

     24,000         300,257  

Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

     5,000         141,749  

Shimizu Corp.

     33,000         137,735  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.

     7,400         430,030  

Shinko Electric Industries Co., Ltd.

     600         9,285  

Shinko Shoji Co., Ltd.

     2,200         19,000  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Shionogi & Co., Ltd.

     7,800       $ 148,420  

Shiseido Co., Ltd.

     18,500         401,916  

Shizuoka Bank Ltd. (The)

     18,000         156,999  

Showa Corp.*

     800         6,370  

Showa Denko K.K.

     99,000         223,555  

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

     14,900         100,779  

SMC Corp.

     800         108,647  

Softbank Corp.

     600         14,788  

Sohgo Security Services Co., Ltd.

     600         6,954  

Sojitz Corp.

     54,700         105,958  

Sompo Japan Insurance, Inc.

     26,000         176,969  

Sony Corp.

     13,300         509,568  

Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd.

     600         13,125  

Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.

     9,900         192,088  

Starzen Co., Ltd.

     35,000         93,268  

Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.

     42,000         205,415  

Sumitomo Corp.

     39,800         457,887  

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

     16,100         197,459  

Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.

     159,000         481,560  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

     13,100         433,208  

Sumitomo Real Estate Sales Co., Ltd.

     380         16,511  

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd.

     11,000         209,429  

Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Inc.

     23,300         205,471  

Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd. (The)

     42,000         246,319  

Suzuken Co., Ltd.

     5,200         183,369  

Suzuki Motor Corp.

     7,300         161,172  

T&D Holdings, Inc.

     4,400         104,208  

Taisei Corp.

     72,000         158,733  

Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corp.

     17,000         166,289  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     29,200         1,285,938  

Takefuji Corp.

     18,370         78,246  

TDK Corp.

     4,400         292,894  

Teijin Ltd.

     43,000         144,499  

Terumo Corp.

     1,900         101,263  

THK Co., Ltd.

     600         13,099  

Tobu Railway Co., Ltd.

     26,000         144,414  

Toho Co., Ltd.

     600         9,670  

Toho Gas Co., Ltd.

     24,000         130,993  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

     14,000         296,062  

Tokai Rika Co., Ltd.

     600         12,322  

Token Corp.

     70         2,002  

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

     9,000         253,607  

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     21,600         576,062  

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

     800         53,082  

Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.

     58,000         255,736  

Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd.

     21,000         75,514  

Tokyu Corp.

     26,000         108,797  

Tokyu Land Corp.

     31,000         118,440  

Tokyu Livable, Inc.

     2,200         20,060  

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.

     22,000         185,766  

Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.

     24,000         216,781  

Toray Industries, Inc.

     26,000         151,926  

TOTO Ltd.

     18,000         122,710  

Toyo Seikan Kaisha Ltd.

     600         10,634  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.

     600       $ 16,830  

Toyota Boshoku Corp.

     600         11,533  

Toyota Motor Corp.

     52,200         2,092,134  

Toyota Tsusho Corp.

     10,000         156,892  

Trend Micro, Inc.

     5,000         174,443  

Ube Industries Ltd.

     6,000         15,411  

UNY Co., Ltd.

     2,200         18,200  

Ushio, Inc.

     1,200         20,368  

USS Co., Ltd.

     3,560         241,931  

Yamada Denki Co., Ltd.

     200         14,769  

Yamaha Corp.

     10,000         129,174  

Yamatake Corp.

     7,400         173,121  

Yamato Holdings Co., Ltd.

     16,800         236,250  

Yamazen Corp.

     9,900         42,062  

Yokogawa Electric Corp.*

     15,600         135,899  
           
Total Japan               55,020,454  
Netherlands – 2.5%      

Akzo Nobel N.V.

     17,350         990,581  

Heineken N.V.

     19,770         1,017,867  

Koninklijke Ahold N.V.

     48,404         646,440  

Koninklijke DSM N.V.

     20,136         899,527  

Koninklijke KPN N.V.

     96,107         1,525,397  

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.

     59,832         1,921,958  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     44,338         539,824  

STMicroelectronics N.V.

     72,803         726,016  

Unilever N.V. CVA

     58,763         1,780,675  

Wolters Kluwer N.V.

     33,295         723,301  
           
Total Netherlands               10,771,586  
New Zealand – 0.3%      

Contact Energy Ltd.*

     76,701         348,308  

Fletcher Building Ltd.

     59,275         351,189  

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     269,550         415,033  
           
Total New Zealand               1,114,530  
Norway – 1.2%      

Fred Olsen Energy ASA

     26,301         1,008,049  

Orkla ASA

     93,849         830,865  

Statoil ASA

     156,359         3,624,678  
           
Total Norway               5,463,592  
Portugal – 0.8%      

Banco Espirito Santo S.A.

     86,962         470,673  

Brisa Auto-Estradas de Portugal S.A.

     77,179         655,826  

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     172,498         686,917  

Galp Energia, SGPS, S.A. Class B

     43,455         756,154  

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     100,456         1,125,203  
           
Total Portugal               3,694,773  
Singapore – 2.4%      

CapitaLand Ltd.

     180,000         511,141  

Cosco Corp.(Singapore) Ltd.

     326,000         289,146  

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

     38,000         388,684  

Fraser and Neave Ltd.

     78,000         267,802  

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

     21,000         441,315  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     95,000         619,720  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., Ltd.

     136,000       $ 847,294  

Pacific Century Regional Developments Ltd.

     1,530,000         213,404  

SembCorp Industries Ltd.

     105,000         310,182  

SembCorp Marine Ltd.

     141,000         422,581  

SIA Engineering Co., Ltd.

     163,000         413,898  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

     86,000         935,017  

Singapore Airport Terminal Services Ltd.

     252,000         477,665  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

     93,000         508,887  

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.

     113,000         308,759  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     164,000         374,207  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

     588,000         1,333,257  

StarHub Ltd.

     208,000         340,703  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

     69,000         948,593  

Wilmar International Ltd.

     104,000         498,408  
           
Total Singapore               10,450,663  
Spain – 7.3%      

Abertis Infraestructuras, S.A.

     30,272         583,695  

Acciona, S.A.

     3,209         356,530  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.

     14,579         673,869  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.

     188,200         2,579,638  

Banco de Sabadell S.A.

     97,492         539,274  

Banco Espanol de Credito S.A.

     66,050         697,103  

Banco Pastor S.A.

     46,417         269,755  

Banco Popular Espanol S.A.

     97,904         721,982  

Banco Santander S.A.

     518,882         6,908,653  

Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles S.A.

     22,714         609,154  

Cia Espanola de Petroleos S.A.

     10,031         282,860  

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.

     260,221         1,291,873  

Ferrovial S.A.

     85,526         833,221  

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A.

     15,212         557,912  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     85,560         1,582,592  

Gestevision Telecinco S.A.

     48,592         764,013  

Iberdrola S.A.

     194,578         1,652,103  

Inditex S.A.

     28,917         1,909,621  

Mapfre S.A.

     199,804         734,283  

Red Electrica Corp. S.A.

     8,069         433,833  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     72,615         1,722,416  

Telefonica S.A.

     241,425         5,729,827  

Zardoya Otis, S.A.

     22,888         397,342  
           
Total Spain               31,831,549  
Sweden – 2.8%      

Atlas Copco AB Class A

     67,288         1,047,139  

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B

     36,551         2,382,392  

Nordea Bank AB

     102,455         1,014,300  

Sandvik AB

     96,264         1,207,145  

Skanska AB Class B

     66,474         1,211,809  

Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B*

     55,990         791,966  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB Class A

     41,700         1,226,028  

Tele2 AB Class B

     60,922         1,020,022  

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson Class B

     80,961         856,070  

TeliaSonera AB*

     190,560         1,356,982  
           
Total Sweden               12,113,853  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Switzerland – 5.5%      

Adecco S.A.

     18,352       $ 1,043,530  

Compagnie Financiere Richemont S.A. Class A

     43,921         1,703,762  

Geberit AG

     5,801         1,039,997  

Holcim Ltd.*

     16,632         1,242,008  

Kuehne + Nagel International AG

     6,571         666,121  

Nestle S.A.

     106,850         5,481,830  

Novartis AG

     94,377         5,106,427  

Roche Holding AG

     19,562         3,178,093  

SGS S.A.

     782         1,080,260  

Swisscom AG

     3,111         1,137,345  

Syngenta AG

     2,279         633,976  

Zurich Financial Services AG

     7,212         1,852,077  
           
Total Switzerland               24,165,426  
United Kingdom – 19.2%      

Admiral Group PLC

     39,860         798,120  

Antofagasta PLC

     83,831         1,322,498  

Associated British Foods PLC

     56,812         843,253  

AstraZeneca PLC

     64,415         2,871,731  

Aviva PLC

     169,717         991,931  

BAE Systems PLC

     192,523         1,084,338  

BG Group PLC

     34,517         597,153  

BHP Billiton PLC

     75,730         2,596,172  

BP PLC

     1,092,770         10,333,624  

British American Tobacco PLC

     70,976         2,445,577  

British Land Co. PLC

     120,683         880,721  

British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC

     72,836         665,120  

BT Group PLC

     1,129,707         2,123,216  

Cable & Wireless Communications PLC

     332,856         279,467  

Cable & Wireless Worldwide*

     332,856         464,517  

Centrica PLC

     241,218         1,075,391  

Compass Group PLC

     139,616         1,113,982  

Diageo PLC

     94,717         1,589,060  

Drax Group PLC

     96,362         546,097  

Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. PLC

     61,331         1,108,954  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     220,259         4,228,175  

HSBC Holdings PLC

     692,439         7,016,412  

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     39,659         1,209,191  

International Power PLC

     149,786         724,574  

J. Sainsbury PLC

     138,278         687,154  

Legal & General Group PLC

     493,635         659,314  

Man Group PLC

     204,129         747,789  

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

     164,527         923,663  

National Grid PLC

     142,183         1,383,571  

Pearson PLC

     66,636         1,047,191  

Prudential PLC

     117,795         978,291  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

     17,058         935,909  

Reed Elsevier PLC

     74,586         594,548  

Rio Tinto PLC

     34,624         2,050,951  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

     167,044         4,839,733  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     151,324         4,167,362  

RSA Insurance Group PLC

     333,574         645,148  

SABMiller PLC

     44,482         1,303,613  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     47,774       $ 797,877  

Segro PLC

     191,729         929,505  

Severn Trent PLC

     35,442         642,456  

Standard Chartered PLC

     75,816         2,067,221  

Standard Life PLC

     205,054         623,026  

Tesco PLC

     204,129         1,348,342  

Unilever PLC

     54,040         1,586,183  

United Utilities Group PLC

     107,357         910,331  

Vodafone Group PLC

     2,723,040         6,278,483  

WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC

     158,619         706,188  
           
Total United Kingdom               83,763,123  
United States – 0.2%      

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     22,189         670,991  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $423,249,816)
              431,464,635  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Germany – 0.0%      

Volkswagen AG, expiring 4/13/10*

     2,278         1,418  
Spain – 0.0%      

Banco Pastor S.A., expiring 4/19/10*

     46,417         6,029  
TOTAL RIGHTS
(Cost: $0)
              7,447  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $423,249,816)
              431,472,082  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.7%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.7%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

     
(Cost: $3,252,437)      3,252,437         3,252,437  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 99.7%
(Cost: $426,502,253)
        434,724,519  

Foreign Currency and Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities – 0.3%

        1,181,085  
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 435,905,604  

RSP – Risparmio Italian Savings Shares

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Stapled Security – A security contractually bound to one or more other securities to form a single saleable unit which cannot be sold separately.

 

(b)

Escrow security – additional shares issued as a result of a corporate action.

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.3%      
Australia – 11.4%      

Amcor Ltd.

     76,648       $ 449,545  

AMP Ltd.

     74,021         425,305  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     72,073         1,677,619  

AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.

     64,598         374,721  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.

     6,068         55,695  

Brambles Ltd.

     72,691         491,055  

Challenger Financial Services Group Ltd.

     36,501         140,710  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     44,623         2,305,481  

Crown Ltd.

     69,342         520,620  

FKP Property Group

     578,266         379,494  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     91,295         443,276  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(a)

     15,184         543,529  

Lend Lease Group(b)

     15,625         124,197  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     11,711         507,887  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     67,011         1,692,646  

Orica Ltd.

     18,729         460,531  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     28,717         549,035  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     84,742         664,245  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     498,938         1,369,271  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     41,910         1,222,869  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     68,805         1,758,170  
           
Total Australia               16,155,901   
Austria – 0.7%      

Bank Austria Creditanstalt AG*(c)

     3,058           

Telekom Austria AG

     24,568         344,065  

voestalpine AG

     14,485         587,009  
           
Total Austria               931,074  
Belgium – 1.0%      

Belgacom S.A.

     19,657         769,211  

Mobistar S.A.

     4,951         305,249  

Solvay S.A.

     3,697         380,733  
           
Total Belgium               1,455,193  
Finland – 1.7%      

Fortum Oyj(a)

     26,029         637,831  

Neste Oil Oyj*

     21,989         384,115  

Poyry Oyj

     14,102         205,125  

Rautaruukki Oyj(a)

     15,291         331,044  

Sampo Oyj Class A

     20,442         543,244  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj(a)

     25,643         340,903  
           
Total Finland               2,442,262  
France – 14.7%      

Accor S.A.

     10,523         583,216  

Bouygues S.A.

     13,484         679,086  

Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A.

     4,953         419,874  

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

     16,663         802,662  

Credit Agricole S.A.

     49,707         871,670  

France Telecom S.A.

     103,558         2,482,301  

GDF Suez

     51,209         1,981,719  

Klepierre

     8,649         340,322  

Lagardere SCA(a)

     7,062         286,285  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Legrand S.A.

     14,089       $ 445,903  

Neopost S.A.

     3,671         293,911  

PagesJaunes Groupe(a)

     28,332         325,933  

PPR

     4,347         579,781  

Safran S.A.

     20,985         548,020  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     27,577         2,059,383  

Schneider Electric S.A.

     8,681         1,020,045  

Suez Environnement S.A.

     15,652         360,885  

TOTAL S.A.

     65,158         3,789,343  

Vallourec S.A.

     3,026         611,306  

Veolia Environnement

     13,692         475,764  

Vinci S.A.

     12,952         764,718  

Vivendi S.A.

     44,112         1,182,716  
           
Total France               20,904,843  
Germany – 9.0%      

Allianz SE

     11,763         1,477,529  

BASF SE

     29,395         1,826,439  

Deutsche Post AG

     39,613         688,496  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     191,149         2,595,489  

E.ON AG

     52,010         1,923,692  

K+S AG

     6,514         396,017  

MAN SE(a)

     5,355         449,098  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     6,313         1,026,335  

RWE AG

     19,160         1,700,705  

ThyssenKrupp AG

     22,414         772,009  
           
Total Germany               12,855,809  
Hong Kong – 1.1%      

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     57,024         407,592  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     60,118         837,736  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     57,518         341,121  
           
Total Hong Kong               1,586,449  
Italy – 7.1%      

A2A SpA

     147,818         277,817  

Atlantia SpA

     18,027         421,499  

Edison SpA(a)

     191,472         292,243  

Enel SpA

     375,975         2,106,149  

ENI SpA

     141,305         3,321,139  

Mediaset SpA

     80,536         693,070  

Mediobanca SpA*

     50,237         540,746  

Parmalat SpA

     119,686         328,348  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     96,674         490,863  

Telecom Italia SpA

     317,884         458,517  

Telecom Italia SpA RSP

     392,643         443,623  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA

     84,988         368,279  

Unione di Banche Italiane SCPA

     21,884         295,816  
           
Total Italy               10,038,109  
Japan – 1.6%      

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     21,900         410,391  

Eisai Co., Ltd.(a)

     7,800         278,392  

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd.

     60,000         430,865  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     258,200         511,205  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.(a)

     14,800       $ 651,776  
           
Total Japan               2,282,629  
Netherlands – 3.4%      

Akzo Nobel N.V.

     8,276         472,510  

Koninklijke DSM N.V.(a)

     7,467         333,570  

Koninklijke KPN N.V.

     49,715         789,070  

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.(a)

     30,690         985,842  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     28,929         352,216  

STMicroelectronics N.V.

     33,194         331,022  

Unilever N.V. CVA

     39,472         1,196,107  

Wolters Kluwer N.V.

     20,326         441,562  
           
Total Netherlands               4,901,899  
New Zealand – 0.2%      

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     185,427         285,506  
Norway – 1.9%      

Fred Olsen Energy ASA

     9,952         381,434  

Orkla ASA

     46,596         412,524  

Statoil ASA

     82,293         1,907,697  
           
Total Norway               2,701,655  
Portugal – 1.0%      

Brisa Auto-Estradas de Portugal S.A.

     41,048         348,804  

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     104,964         417,985  

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     55,805         625,069  
           
Total Portugal               1,391,858  
Singapore – 2.3%      

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

     52,000         531,884  

K1 Ventures Ltd.

     995,000         120,990  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     83,000         541,440  

Pacific Century Regional Developments Ltd.

     952,000         132,785  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

     63,000         684,954  

Singapore Airport Terminal Services Ltd.

     168,180         318,785  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

     62,000         339,258  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     230,000         524,802  
           
Total Singapore               3,194,898  
Spain – 11.2%      

Abertis Infraestructuras, S.A.(a)

     14,964         288,531  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.

     9,647         445,902  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.

     102,068         1,399,036  

Banco de Sabadell S.A.(a)

     46,980         259,868  

Banco Espanol de Credito S.A.(a)

     30,389         320,731  

Banco Pastor S.A.(a)

     27,337         158,871  

Banco Popular Espanol S.A.(a)

     49,451         364,671  

Banco Santander S.A.*

     277,832         3,697,980  

Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles S.A.(a)

     9,383         251,637  

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.

     113,435         563,151  

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A.(a)

     7,919         290,435  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     45,184         835,763  

Gestevision Telecinco S.A.(a)

     29,906         470,212  

Iberdrola S.A.

     114,727         974,112  

Inditex S.A.

     16,310         1,077,080  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Mapfre S.A.(a)

     97,328       $ 357,682  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     40,327         956,550  

Telefonica S.A.

     137,957         3,274,184  
           
Total Spain               15,986,396  
Sweden – 3.0%      

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B(a)

     20,875         1,360,631  

Sandvik AB

     51,123         641,080  

Skanska AB Class B

     27,787         506,552  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB Class A

     21,213         623,686  

Tele2 AB Class B

     26,713         447,258  

TeliaSonera AB(a)

     100,867         718,276  
           
Total Sweden               4,297,483  
Switzerland – 4.1%      

Compagnie Financiere Richemont S.A. Class A

     21,156         820,673  

Holcim Ltd.*

     8,063         602,111  

Novartis AG

     54,193         2,932,204  

Swisscom AG

     1,396         510,361  

Zurich Financial Services AG

     3,886         997,944  
           
Total Switzerland               5,863,293  
United Kingdom – 23.9%      

Aberdeen Asset Management PLC

     83,383         164,429  

Antofagasta PLC

     46,490         733,415  

AstraZeneca PLC

     36,519         1,628,079  

Aviva PLC

     89,974         525,864  

BP PLC

     611,361         5,781,248  

British American Tobacco PLC

     51,199         1,764,133  

British Land Co. PLC

     54,209         395,607  

BT Group PLC

     560,874         1,054,129  

Cable & Wireless Communications PLC

     145,347         122,034  

Cable & Wireless Worldwide*

     145,347         202,839  

Centrica PLC

     125,697         560,379  

Drax Group PLC

     44,738         253,537  

Electrocomponents PLC

     28,059         93,638  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     124,758         2,394,901  

HSBC Holdings PLC

     380,956         3,860,187  

Intermediate Capital Group PLC

     14,050         57,757  

International Power PLC

     79,807         386,058  

Investec PLC

     11,459         93,690  

Legal & General Group PLC

     254,302         339,654  

Man Group PLC

     92,524         338,945  

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

     74,484         418,157  

National Grid PLC

     78,615         764,996  

Pearson PLC

     41,459         651,532  

Prudential PLC

     63,439         526,863  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

     93,267         2,702,206  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     85,620         2,357,917  

RSA Insurance Group PLC

     185,835         359,414  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     25,661         428,566  

Segro PLC

     106,305         515,368  

Severn Trent PLC

     16,951         307,270  

Standard Life PLC

     110,032         334,316  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

United Utilities Group PLC

     54,169       $ 459,325  

Vodafone Group PLC

     1,481,521         3,415,926  
           
Total United Kingdom               33,992,379  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $151,369,436)
              141,267,636  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Spain – 0.0%      

Banco Pastor S.A., expiring 4/19/10*(a)
(Cost: $0)

     27,337         3,551  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $151,369,436)
              141,271,187  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.7%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.7%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(d)

     
(Cost: $1,035,452)      1,035,452         1,035,452  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 5.9%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 5.9%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(e)

     
(Cost: $8,375,068)(f)      8,375,068         8,375,068  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 105.9%
(Cost: $160,779,956)
        150,681,707  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (5.9)%

        (8,384,209
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 142,297,498  

RSP – Risparmio Italian Savings Shares

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Stapled Security – A security contractually bound to one or more other securities to form a single saleable unit which cannot be sold separately.

 

(c)

Escrow security – additional shares issued as a result of a corporate action.

 

(d)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(e)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(f)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $6,879,952 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $8,375,068.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.1%      
Australia – 5.7%      

Amcor Ltd.

     12,452       $ 73,032  

AMP Ltd.

     11,880         68,259  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     11,715         272,686  

AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.

     10,494         60,874  

Brambles Ltd.

     11,814         79,808  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     7,249         374,525  

Crown Ltd.

     11,264         84,570  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     14,828         71,996  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.

     865         30,964  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     1,903         82,530  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     10,890         275,073  

Orica Ltd.

     3,047         74,923  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     4,664         89,170  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     13,772         107,951  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     81,037         222,396  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     6,809         198,676  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     11,176         285,580  
           
Total Australia               2,453,013  
Austria – 0.3%      

Telekom Austria AG

     3,960         55,458  

voestalpine AG

     2,266         91,830  
           
Total Austria               147,288  
Belgium – 0.6%      

Belgacom S.A.

     3,201         125,260  

Mobistar S.A.

     803         49,508  

Solvay S.A.

     605         62,306  
           
Total Belgium               237,074  
Brazil – 2.0%      

Banco do Brasil S.A.

     22,300         371,604  

Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras S.A.

     900         13,263  

Cia Siderurgica Nacional S.A.

     21,800         432,897  

CPFL Energia S.A.

     600         11,999  

Natura Cosmeticos S.A.

     500         10,161  

Redecard S.A.

     400         7,374  

Souza Cruz S.A.

     800         27,873  
           
Total Brazil               875,171  
Canada – 6.2%      

Bank of Montreal

     2,155         130,950  

Bank of Nova Scotia

     3,728         186,960  

BCE, Inc.

     21,843         642,663  

Canadian Oil Sands Trust

     5,043         151,357  

Enerplus Resources Fund

     4,853         115,137  

Great-West Lifeco, Inc.

     900         25,868  

Husky Energy, Inc.

     4,428         127,138  

Manulife Financial Corp.*

     2,200         43,456  

Penn West Energy Trust

     11,445         242,651  

Power Financial Corp.

     2,110         69,671  

Royal Bank of Canada

     4,531         265,460  

Sun Life Financial, Inc.

     1,400         45,082  

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

     3,633         271,074  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Transcanada Corp.

     9,661       $ 354,426  
           
Total Canada               2,671,893  
Chile – 0.3%      

Aguas Andinas S.A. Class A

     102,253         45,792  

Banco Santander Chile

     1,446,835         94,985  
           
Total Chile               140,777  
Czech Republic – 0.7%      

CEZ AS

     1,450         68,565  

Komercni Banka AS

     691         140,378  

Telefonica O2 Czech Republic AS

     3,003         70,201  
           
Total Czech Republic               279,144  
Finland – 0.8%      

Fortum Oyj

     4,235         103,777  

Metso Oyj

     101         3,268  

Neste Oil Oyj

     3,575         62,450  

Rautaruukki Oyj

     2,486         53,821  

Sampo Oyj Class A

     3,135         83,312  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj

     4,169         55,423  
           
Total Finland               362,051  
France – 7.9%      

Accor S.A.

     1,716         95,106  

Bouygues S.A.

     1,724         86,825  

Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A.

     803         68,072  

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

     2,406         115,898  

Credit Agricole S.A.

     9,320         163,437  

France Telecom S.A.

     16,390         392,871  

GDF Suez

     9,116         352,777  

Klepierre

     1,364         53,671  

Lagardere SCA

     1,155         46,822  

Legrand S.A.

     2,288         72,413  

Neopost S.A.

     594         47,557  

PagesJaunes Groupe

     4,389         50,491  

PPR

     704         93,896  

Safran S.A.

     2,910         75,994  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     4,743         354,196  

Schneider Electric S.A.

     1,408         165,445  

Suez Environnement S.A.

     2,541         58,587  

TOTAL S.A.

     11,052         642,743  

Vallourec S.A.

     345         69,696  

Veolia Environnement

     2,233         77,591  

Vinci S.A.

     2,079         122,749  

Vivendi S.A.

     7,172         192,293  
           
Total France               3,399,130  
Germany – 4.8%      

Allianz SE

     2,007         252,096  

BASF SE

     4,774         296,629  

Deutsche Post AG

     6,435         111,844  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     30,437         413,284  

E.ON AG

     8,448         312,466  

K+S AG

     1,056         64,199  

MAN SE

     748         62,731  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     990       $ 160,949  

RWE AG

     3,260         289,369  

ThyssenKrupp AG

     3,542         121,998  
           
Total Germany               2,085,565  
Greece – 0.2%      

Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A.

     939         11,676  

Piraeus Bank S.A.*

     7,933         69,450  
           
Total Greece               81,126  
Hong Kong – 0.8%      

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     16,000         114,364  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     9,900         137,955  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     17,500         103,787  
           
Total Hong Kong               356,106  
Israel – 0.4%      

Bezeq Israeli Telecommunication Corp., Ltd.

     11,680         33,166  

Israel Chemicals Ltd.

     10,740         145,361  
           
Total Israel               178,527  
Italy – 3.9%      

A2A SpA

     24,013         45,131  

Atlantia SpA

     2,937         68,672  

Edison SpA

     31,108         47,480  

Enel SpA

     61,072         342,115  

ENI SpA

     22,957         539,566  

Fondiaria-Sai SpA

     248         3,738  

Mediaset SpA

     13,090         112,649  

Mediobanca SpA*

     7,073         76,133  

Parmalat SpA

     19,448         53,354  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     27,225         138,235  

Telecom Italia SpA

     51,634         74,477  

Telecom Italia SpA RSP

     63,778         72,059  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA

     17,905         77,588  

Unione di Banche Italiane SCPA

     2,629         35,537  
           
Total Italy               1,686,734  
Japan – 1.0%      

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     4,400         82,453  

Eisai Co., Ltd.

     1,100         39,260  

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd.

     11,000         78,992  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

     41,800         82,759  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     3,300         145,329  
           
Total Japan               428,793  
Malaysia – 1.2%      

British American Tobacco Malaysia Bhd

     1,000         13,532  

Nestle Malaysia Bhd

     8,000         83,728  

Petronas Dagangan Bhd

     11,300         31,350  

Petronas Gas Bhd

     26,300         79,013  

Public Bank Bhd

     9,132         32,586  

Sime Darby Bhd

     92,000         245,653  

YTL Power International Bhd

     13,000         8,728  
           
Total Malaysia               494,590  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Netherlands – 1.9%      

Akzo Nobel N.V.

     1,353       $ 77,248  

Koninklijke DSM N.V.

     1,221         54,545  

Koninklijke KPN N.V.

     8,074         128,150  

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.

     4,994         160,420  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     4,708         57,321  

STMicroelectronics N.V.

     5,390         53,751  

Unilever N.V. CVA

     6,413         194,331  

Wolters Kluwer N.V.

     3,300         71,689  
           
Total Netherlands               797,455  
New Zealand – 0.1%      

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     30,118         46,373  
Norway – 1.0%      

Fred Olsen Energy ASA

     1,595         61,132  

Orkla ASA

     4,968         43,983  

Statoil ASA

     13,365         309,824  
           
Total Norway               414,939  
Philippines – 0.2%      

Globe Telecom, Inc.

     1,700         37,619  

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.

     800         42,841  
           
Total Philippines               80,460  
Poland – 0.2%      

Polskie Gornictwo Naftowe I Gazownictwo S.A.

     35,033         44,941  

Telekomunikacja Polska S.A.

     9,017         51,230  
           
Total Poland               96,171  
Portugal – 0.5%      

Brisa Auto-Estradas de Portugal S.A.

     6,666         56,644  

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     17,050         67,896  

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     9,064         101,526  
           
Total Portugal               226,066  
Russia – 0.7%      

Gazprom Neft JSC, ADR

     1,600         41,936  

Mechel, ADR

     5,000         142,100  

Novolipetsk Steel OJSC Reg S, GDR*

     3,400         117,810  
           
Total Russia               301,846  
Singapore – 1.0%      

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

     11,000         112,514  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     11,000         71,757  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

     11,000         119,595  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

     11,000         60,191  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     33,000         75,298  
           
Total Singapore               439,355  
South Africa – 1.9%      

ABSA Group Ltd.

     900         17,439  

African Bank Investments Ltd.

     32,441         157,259  

ArcelorMittal South Africa Ltd.*

     7,976         100,526  

Exxaro Resources Ltd.

     2,946         50,504  

FirstRand Ltd.

     14,229         39,138  

Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd.

     2,500         72,849  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.

     2,500       $ 120,133  

Standard Bank Group Ltd.

     4,900         76,463  

Telkom S.A. Ltd.

     34,675         161,242  

Tiger Brands Ltd.

     500         12,486  
           
Total South Africa               808,039  
South Korea – 0.2%      

SK Telecom Co., Ltd.

     414         63,484  
Spain – 6.3%      

Abertis Infraestructuras, S.A.

     2,431         46,874  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.

     1,573         72,707  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.

     16,577         227,219  

Banco de Sabadell S.A.

     7,634         42,227  

Banco Espanol de Credito S.A.

     4,939         52,127  

Banco Popular Espanol S.A.

     8,041         59,298  

Banco Santander S.A.

     47,581         633,517  

Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles S.A.

     1,529         41,005  

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.

     22,736         112,873  

Enagas

     842         18,485  

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A.

     1,287         47,202  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     7,337         135,712  

Gestevision Telecinco S.A.

     6,185         97,247  

Iberdrola S.A.

     18,634         158,216  

Inditex S.A.

     2,651         175,067  

Mapfre S.A.

     21,702         79,755  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     6,556         155,507  

Telefonica S.A.

     22,901         543,518  
           
Total Spain               2,698,556  
Sweden – 1.5%      

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B

     3,388         220,830  

Sandvik AB

     5,205         65,270  

Skanska AB Class B

     4,521         82,417  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB Class A

     3,454         101,551  

Tele2 AB Class B

     4,345         72,749  

TeliaSonera AB

     16,390         116,714  
           
Total Sweden               659,531  
Switzerland – 2.5%      

Compagnie Financiere Richemont S.A. Class A

     3,443         133,559  

Holcim Ltd.*

     1,589         118,660  

Novartis AG

     10,251         554,648  

Swisscom AG

     231         84,451  

Zurich Financial Services AG

     741         190,292  
           
Total Switzerland               1,081,610  
Taiwan – 4.1%      

Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc.

     141,000         128,755  

Asia Cement Corp.

     10,000         9,761  

Asustek Computer, Inc.

     41,000         71,393  

AU Optronics Corp.

     87,000         98,895  

Chang Hwa Commercial Bank

     224,000         101,568  

Far Eastern New Century Corp.

     51,000         56,046  

Far EasTone Telecommunications Co., Ltd.

     22,000         26,324  

First Financial Holding Co., Ltd.

     191,000         104,948  

Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp.

     50,000         116,978  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Formosa Petrochemical Corp.

     72,000       $ 189,760  

Formosa Plastics Corp.

     4,000         8,817  

HTC Corp.

     6,000         70,092  

MediaTek, Inc.

     1,000         17,350  

Mega Financial Holding Co., Ltd.

     325,000         188,299  

Nan Ya Plastics Corp.

     92,000         187,720  

Siliconware Precision Industries Co.

     71,000         85,626  

Taiwan Cement Corp.

     40,000         37,723  

Taiwan Mobile Co., Ltd.

     24,000         45,192  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     95,000         183,969  

United Microelectronics Corp.*

     73,000         38,732  
           
Total Taiwan               1,767,948  
Thailand – 0.3%      

Advanced Info Service PCL

     3,300         8,803  

PTT Chemical PCL

     40,200         118,107  
           
Total Thailand               126,910  
Turkey – 0.4%      

Tupras Turkiye Petrol Rafine

     1,200         27,198  

Turk Telekomunikasyon A.S.

     17,400         58,297  

Turkcell Iletisim Hizmet A.S.

     15,600         94,797  
           
Total Turkey               180,292  
United Kingdom – 13.5%      

Antofagasta PLC

     7,557         119,217  

AstraZeneca PLC

     5,929         264,325  

Aviva PLC

     32,119         187,723  

BAE Systems PLC

     9,700         54,633  

BP PLC

     101,303         957,957  

British American Tobacco PLC

     8,316         286,539  

British Land Co. PLC

     5,764         42,065  

BT Group PLC

     96,098         180,610  

Cable & Wireless Communications PLC

     23,617         19,829  

Cable & Wireless Worldwide*

     23,617         32,959  

Centrica PLC

     20,416         91,018  

Diageo PLC

     4,100         68,785  

Drax Group PLC

     7,271         41,206  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     20,262         388,957  

HSBC Holdings PLC

     60,181         609,808  

International Power PLC

     12,969         62,736  

Legal & General Group PLC

     69,616         92,981  

Man Group PLC

     15,037         55,085  

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

     12,100         67,930  

National Grid PLC

     12,771         124,274  

Pearson PLC

     6,743         105,967  

Prudential PLC

     16,807         139,583  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

     15,890         460,378  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     14,681         404,305  

RSA Insurance Group PLC

     30,184         58,377  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     4,169         69,627  

Segro PLC

     14,102         68,367  

Severn Trent PLC

     2,761         50,048  

Standard Life PLC

     17,875         54,311  

United Utilities Group PLC

     8,800         74,619  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Vodafone Group PLC

     240,636       $ 554,832  
           
Total United Kingdom               5,789,051  
United States – 26.0%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     384         14,842  

Alcoa, Inc.

     3,300         46,992  

Alliant Energy Corp.

     570         18,958  

Allstate Corp. (The)

     2,300         74,313  

Altria Group, Inc.

     13,158         270,002  

AMB Property Corp.

     608         16,562  

Ameren Corp.

     1,686         43,971  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

     1,952         66,719  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

     608         13,230  

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     606         14,877  

AT&T, Inc.

     32,850         848,844  

Atmos Energy Corp.

     444         12,685  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

     384         33,158  

Avery Dennison Corp.

     600         21,846  

Bank of America Corp.

     45,500         812,175  

BB&T Corp.

     3,800         123,082  

Boston Properties, Inc.

     600         45,264  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     9,840         262,728  

Capitol Federal Financial

     310         11,613  

Caterpillar, Inc.

     2,500         157,125  

CBS Corp. Class B

     4,471         62,326  

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

     1,936         27,801  

CenturyTel, Inc.

     1,638         58,083  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

     1,032         29,825  

Comerica, Inc.

     1,000         38,040  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

     1,424         63,425  

Constellation Energy Group, Inc.

     900         31,599  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.

     700         62,167  

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     2,420         99,486  

Dow Chemical Co. (The)

     6,600         195,162  

DPL, Inc.

     504         13,704  

DTE Energy Co.

     952         42,459  

Duke Energy Corp.

     6,618         108,006  

Duke Realty Corp.

     2,052         25,445  

E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.

     4,856         180,837  

Eastman Chemical Co.

     300         19,104  

Eaton Corp.

     600         45,462  

Edison International

     1,000         34,170  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     5,314         192,473  

Equity Residential

     1,942         76,029  

Exelon Corp.

     2,270         99,449  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     258         18,785  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Class A

     1,250         18,525  

Fifth Third Bancorp

     2,100         28,539  

FirstEnergy Corp.

     1,406         54,961  

Fortune Brands, Inc.

     500         24,255  

Frontier Communications Corp.

     4,050         30,132  

General Electric Co.

     87,100         1,585,220  

Genuine Parts Co.

     696         29,399  

H.J. Heinz Co.

     1,220         55,644  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

     1,300       $ 36,491  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

     2,000         56,840  

HCP, Inc.

     1,784         58,872  

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     674         30,485  

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.

     616         29,186  

International Paper Co.

     2,000         49,220  

KeyCorp

     2,200         17,050  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     1,580         99,350  

Kimco Realty Corp.

     3,734         58,400  

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     5,556         168,013  

Legg Mason, Inc.

     500         14,335  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

     928         20,082  

Liberty Property Trust

     796         27,016  

Lincoln National Corp.

     1,300         39,910  

Lorillard, Inc.

     787         59,214  

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     1,376         33,877  

M&T Bank Corp.

     540         42,865  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

     1,734         42,344  

Masco Corp.

     2,500         38,800  

Mattel, Inc.

     1,328         30,199  

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.

     1,274         24,703  

MeadWestvaco Corp.

     872         22,280  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     10,364         387,095  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

     912         25,682  

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.

     600         21,090  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.

     2,788         46,114  

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.

     1,200         18,240  

NiSource, Inc.

     1,928         30,462  

NSTAR

     404         14,310  

OGE Energy Corp.

     396         15,420  

Old Republic International Corp.

     1,456         18,462  

Oneok, Inc.

     438         19,995  

Paychex, Inc.

     1,418         43,533  

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     1,442         24,730  

Pfizer, Inc.

     41,752         716,047  

PG&E Corp.

     1,258         53,364  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     8,405         438,405  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

     600         22,638  

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

     1,162         28,411  

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.

     774         30,116  

PPG Industries, Inc.

     654         42,772  

Progress Energy, Inc.

     1,476         58,095  

ProLogis

     4,004         52,853  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.

     11,380         59,404  

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.

     1,428         30,488  

Rayonier, Inc.

     402         18,263  

Realty Income Corp.

     708         21,729  

Regency Centers Corp.

     462         17,311  

Regions Financial Corp.

     9,522         74,748  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     2,188         118,108  

Sara Lee Corp.

     2,876         40,063  

SCANA Corp.

     548         20,599  

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     800         17,720  

Sonoco Products Co.

     378         11,639  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Southern Co.

     3,516       $ 116,591  

Southern Copper Corp.

     3,700         117,179  

Spectra Energy Corp.

     3,083         69,460  

SunTrust Banks, Inc.

     2,700         72,333  

TECO Energy, Inc.

     1,216         19,322  

Textron, Inc.

     1,500         31,845  

U.S. Bancorp

     10,700         276,916  

Ventas, Inc.

     780         37,034  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     14,296         443,462  

Vornado Realty Trust

     902         68,281  

Vulcan Materials Co.

     400         18,896  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

     1,000         45,270  

Whiting USA Trust I

     216         4,076  

Windstream Corp.

     4,432         48,264  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

     1,890         40,068  
           
Total United States               11,205,933  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $41,003,620)
              42,661,001  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.5%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(a)

     
(Cost: $232,114)      232,114         232,114  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 99.6%
(Cost: $41,235,734)
        42,893,115  

Cash, Foreign Currency and Other Assets in Excess of and Liabilities – 0.4%

        148,670  
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 43,041,785  
ADR – American Depositary Receipt

 

GDR – Global Depositary Receipt

 

RSP – Risparmio Italian Savings Shares

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFE)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.8%      
Austria – 1.8%      

Flughafen Wien AG

     6,145       $ 306,151  

Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment AG

     1,932         101,980  

Semperit AG Holding

     3,779         147,827  
           
Total Austria               555,958  
Belgium – 4.5%      

Arseus N.V.

     6,201         75,935  

Compagnie d’entreprises CFE

     1,867         103,929  

Euronav N.V.

     30,808         683,655  

EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A.

     3,260         185,443  

Omega Pharma S.A.

     2,641         131,810  

Tessenderlo Chemie N.V.

     5,059         169,490  
           
Total Belgium               1,350,262  
Denmark – 0.7%      

Auriga Industries Class B*

     6,161         116,459  

Rockwool International A/S Class B

     917         98,668  
           
Total Denmark               215,127  
Finland – 6.2%      

Alma Media Corp.

     15,710         154,752  

Amer Sports Oyj Class A

     7,004         82,830  

Citycon Oyj(a)

     66,419         265,121  

F-Secure Oyj(a)

     29,611         100,567  

Lassila & Tikanoja Oyj(a)

     6,997         146,370  

Poyry Oyj

     13,687         199,089  

Stockmann Oyj Abp Class B

     4,856         177,013  

Tieto Oyj(a)

     13,604         315,506  

Uponor Oyj(a)

     22,603         412,885  
           
Total Finland               1,854,133  
France – 3.5%      

Canal Plus

     22,595         179,496  

Derichebourg S.A.*(a)

     26,224         122,099  

GFI Informatique

     20,305         83,248  

Groupe Steria SCA

     4,192         129,950  

Ingenico

     3,915         98,081  

IPSOS

     2,386         84,441  

Rubis

     1,745         152,531  

Saft Groupe S.A.

     1,677         66,588  

Sechilienne-Sidec

     4,145         137,411  
           
Total France               1,053,845  
Germany – 5.3%      

Bauer AG

     2,161         96,932  

BayWa AG

     2,452         92,567  

Bechtle AG

     4,256         131,128  

CTS Eventim AG

     1,835         93,358  

Gerresheimer AG

     3,667         114,866  

Gerry Weber International AG

     2,796         97,230  

Gildemeister AG

     9,393         126,626  

H&R WASAG AG

     4,786         100,701  

Indus Holding AG

     8,852         166,968  

Kontron AG

     8,485         83,134  

Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG

     2,276         174,000  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Sixt AG

     4,216       $ 135,087  

Takkt AG

     15,884         184,837  
           
Total Germany               1,597,434  
Ireland – 2.5%      

C&C Group PLC

     46,688         211,947  

FBD Holdings PLC

     8,834         87,486  

FBD Holdings PLC Redemption Shares*

     2,660           

Glanbia PLC

     31,791         128,576  

Greencore Group PLC

     73,626         138,726  

United Drug PLC

     49,185         171,039  
           
Total Ireland               737,774  
Italy – 9.9%      

Actelios SpA

     13,898         68,452  

Ascopiave SpA

     40,912         92,725  

Astaldi SpA

     9,868         75,241  

Autostrada Torino-Milano SpA

     11,421         160,719  

Banco di Desio e della Brianza SpA

     11,283         65,648  

Biesse SpA*

     10,403         84,598  

Brembo SpA

     14,766         114,485  

Buzzi Unicem SpA RSP

     10,998         90,107  

Cairo Communication SpA

     33,822         132,259  

Cementir Holding SpA

     21,424         86,169  

Credito Artigiano SpA

     78,824         190,489  

Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche SpA

     3,339         89,818  

Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche SpA RSP

     6,245         92,275  

De’Longhi SpA

     20,933         91,913  

Enia SpA

     14,049         113,108  

Fiat SpA RSP

     20,358         172,165  

Fondiaria-Sai SpA RSP

     15,709         165,370  

Immobiliare Grande Distribuzione

     47,509         96,362  

Industria Macchine Automatiche SpA

     7,127         141,953  

Intek SpA

     50,195         34,639  

Italcementi SpA RSP

     19,410         126,066  

KME Group SpA

     195,232         80,571  

Landi Renzo SpA

     6,995         31,021  

Maire Tecnimont SpA

     49,842         190,184  

MARR SpA

     19,528         180,603  

Piaggio & C. SpA

     64,270         205,234  
           
Total Italy               2,972,174  
Netherlands – 6.5%      

Aalberts Industries N.V.

     15,272         244,048  

Arcadis N.V.

     7,392         156,633  

BinckBank N.V.

     13,951         247,290  

Brit Insurance Holdings N.V.

     22,242         253,885  

CSM

     9,458         294,345  

Exact Holding N.V.

     7,118         190,267  

Grontmij CVA

     3,777         84,326  

Kardan N.V.*

     21,400         131,549  

Mediq N.V.

     6,189         114,310  

Ten Cate N.V.

     2,277         59,710  

TKH Group N.V.

     8,428         176,191  
           
Total Netherlands               1,952,554  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFE)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Norway – 2.2%      

Atea ASA

     20,095       $ 170,119  

Sparebank 1 SMN

     20,028         161,959  

Veidekke ASA

     39,824         325,398  
           
Total Norway               657,476  
Portugal – 0.9%      

BANIF SGPS S.A.

     92,000         140,668  

Mota Engil, SGPS, S.A.

     28,621         125,592  
           
Total Portugal               266,260  
Spain – 2.7%      

Banco Guipuzcoano S.A.

     18,614         146,082  

Campofrio Food Group S.A.*

     7,414         70,023  

Duro Felguera S.A.

     13,120         140,246  

La Seda de Barcelona S.A. Class B*†(a)

     17,637           

NH Hoteles S.A.*

     41,335         176,460  

Tubacex S.A.

     36,175         145,132  

Viscofan S.A.

     4,926         129,575  
           
Total Spain               807,518  
Sweden – 11.8%      

AarhusKarlshamn AB

     6,104         166,234  

B&B Tools AB Class B

     8,469         124,440  

Cardo AB(a)

     5,979         210,598  

Clas Ohlson AB Class B

     11,720         214,142  

Fabege AB(a)

     48,407         328,229  

HQ AB*

     7,250         132,972  

Indutrade AB

     7,816         179,191  

Intrum Justitia AB(a)

     15,354         195,205  

KappAhl AB

     37,298         357,588  

Kungsleden AB

     26,104         205,836  

Loomis AB Class B

     10,907         140,941  

Mekonomen AB

     7,107         159,481  

NCC AB Class B*

     15,608         273,254  

Niscayah Group AB

     13,055         25,214  

Saab AB Class B

     11,333         173,215  

SKF AB Class A

     4,960         88,352  

SkiStar AB

     6,356         121,433  

SSAB AB Class B(a)

     15,385         250,538  

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

     10,166         215,411  
           
Total Sweden               3,562,274  
Switzerland – 0.3%      

Mobilezone Holding AG

     10,867         94,882  
United Kingdom – 40.0%      

Ashtead Group PLC

     90,105         130,461  

Atkins WS PLC

     15,628         146,978  

BBA Aviation PLC

     81,701         241,296  

BlueBay Asset Management PLC

     25,385         138,739  

Bodycote PLC

     54,251         172,898  

Brewin Dolphin Holdings PLC

     72,489         159,660  

Britvic PLC

     33,447         235,414  

Carpetright PLC

     12,339         149,736  

Chaucer Holdings PLC

     262,903         195,411  

Chesnara PLC

     44,043         156,834  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Chloride Group PLC

     25,983       $ 82,808  

Cineworld Group PLC

     36,525         103,745  

Collins Stewart PLC

     92,852         123,946  

Computacenter PLC

     18,959         88,290  

Cranswick PLC

     7,502         91,607  

Dairy Crest Group PLC

     31,197         175,946  

Davis Service Group PLC

     37,232         238,842  

Delta PLC

     38,660         111,569  

Domino Printing Sciences PLC

     24,165         141,932  

Domino’s Pizza UK & IRL PLC

     20,359         104,290  

DS Smith PLC

     178,888         365,787  

Dunelm Group PLC

     20,966         117,481  

Electrocomponents PLC

     161,561         539,158  

Elementis PLC

     194,216         167,926  

Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC

     32,202         254,006  

Evolution Group PLC

     20,448         39,315  

F&C Asset Management PLC

     271,666         256,320  

Fenner PLC

     48,972         158,154  

Filtrona PLC

     50,171         166,060  

Forth Ports PLC

     4,471         94,135  

Game Group PLC

     42,710         63,653  

Go-Ahead Group PLC

     8,953         190,539  

Greggs PLC

     15,544         114,710  

Halma PLC

     58,307         223,061  

Headlam Group PLC

     25,490         104,398  

HMV Group PLC(a)

     86,413         110,828  

Hunting PLC

     10,728         100,162  

Intermediate Capital Group PLC

     92,406         379,863  

Interserve PLC

     39,364         129,424  

ITE Group PLC

     54,987         119,526  

Kcom Group PLC

     161,768         120,239  

Keller Group PLC

     8,200         84,085  

Kier Group PLC

     7,024         117,202  

Laird PLC

     53,890         100,629  

Marshalls PLC

     80,504         108,684  

Marston’s PLC

     135,552         188,553  

Melrose PLC

     112,831         376,880  

Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC

     105,122         108,433  

Morgan Crucible Co. PLC

     67,619         208,938  

Morgan Sindall PLC

     9,405         77,752  

Mothercare PLC

     10,668         97,175  

National Express Group PLC

     75,904         263,668  

Northern Foods PLC

     134,187         118,465  

Paragon Group of Cos. PLC

     20,016         41,141  

PayPoint PLC

     10,559         56,059  

Premier Farnell PLC

     90,053         308,173  

PV Crystalox Solar PLC

     83,285         60,641  

Renishaw PLC

     17,463         173,110  

Restaurant Group PLC

     36,112         127,633  

Rightmove PLC

     12,560         128,412  

Robert Wiseman Dairies PLC

     14,234         107,029  

Safestore Holdings PLC

     13,395         29,259  

Savills PLC

     21,810         115,131  

Schroders PLC

     10,891         189,491  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFE)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Senior PLC

     116,017       $ 194,289  

Severfield-Rowen PLC

     34,313         102,537  

Shaftesbury PLC

     24,748         144,380  

Smiths News PLC

     50,254         86,140  

Spectris PLC

     18,485         232,030  

Speedy Hire PLC

     111,863         51,330  

Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLC

     10,094         214,822  

Sthree PLC

     32,843         169,386  

Telecom Plus PLC

     13,848         62,598  

Tullett Prebon PLC

     59,273         314,420  

Victrex PLC

     9,395         125,483  

Wellstream Holdings PLC

     9,761         96,982  

Wincanton PLC

     30,628         93,500  

Workspace Group PLC

     262,025         95,392  

WSP Group PLC

     16,579         73,183  
           
Total United Kingdom               12,048,162  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $31,153,867)
              29,725,833  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.6%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.6%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $188,601)      188,601         188,601  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 7.2%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 7.2%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $2,169,018)(d)      2,169,018         2,169,018  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 106.6% (Cost: $33,511,486)         32,083,452  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (6.6)%

        (1,988,788
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 30,094,664  

RSP – Risparmio Italian Savings Shares

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

Security is being fair valued by a valuation committee under the direction of the Board of Trustees. The aggregate value of fair valued securities is $0, which represents 0% of net assets.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $1,756,761 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $2,169,018.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (DXJ)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.6%      
Advertising – 0.0%      

Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.

     238       $ 12,532  
Agriculture – 0.9%      

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

     128         476,712  
Apparel – 0.3%      

Onward Holdings Co., Ltd.

     20,182         157,456  
Auto Manufacturers – 7.1%      

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

     46,312         1,635,591  

Suzuki Motor Corp.

     7,214         159,273  

Toyota Motor Corp.

     52,000         2,084,118  
           
Total Auto Manufacturers               3,878,982  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 2.7%      

Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.

     7,908         236,969  

Bridgestone Corp.

     18,312         312,778  

DENSO Corp.

     11,014         328,275  

JTEKT Corp.

     502         5,931  

NOK Corp.

     502         7,559  

Showa Corp.*

     820         6,529  

Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.

     8,614         167,136  

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

     15,800         193,780  

Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Inc.

     18,924         166,881  

Tokai Rika Co., Ltd.

     502         10,310  

Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.

     502         14,081  

Toyota Boshoku Corp.

     502         9,649  
           
Total Auto Parts & Equipment               1,459,878  
Banks – 7.3%      

Bank of Yokohama Ltd. (The)

     23,018         112,824  

Chiba Bank Ltd. (The)(a)

     27,000         161,526  

Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

     40,014         150,310  

Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.

     44,504         189,085  

Hiroshima Bank Ltd. (The)

     46,008         194,490  

Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.

     75,020         164,588  

Joyo Bank Ltd. (The)

     33,018         147,351  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

     209,134         1,096,700  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     386,375         764,976  

Resona Holdings, Inc.

     9,961         126,005  

Shizuoka Bank Ltd. (The)

     20,008         174,513  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

     12,959         428,546  

Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd. (The)

     45,010         263,971  
           
Total Banks               3,974,885  
Beverages – 1.3%      

Asahi Breweries Ltd.

     12,614         236,647  

Coca-Cola West Co., Ltd.

     10,010         163,798  

Ito En Ltd.(a)

     2,700         41,812  

Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd.

     20,008         295,281  
           
Total Beverages               737,538  
Building Materials – 2.3%      

Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.

     33,018         372,088  

Daikin Industries Ltd.

     3,320         135,905  

JS Group Corp.

     13,116         267,121  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.

     26,014       $ 328,516  

TOTO Ltd.

     20,008         136,399  
           
Total Building Materials               1,240,029  
Chemicals – 4.7%      

Asahi Kasei Corp.

     33,018         177,740  

DIC Corp.

     58,022         125,433  

Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.

     9,814         212,161  

JSR Corp.

     9,814         205,123  

Kaneka Corp.

     26,014         168,712  

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp.

     52,118         266,614  

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.

     27,012         162,754  

Nitto Denko Corp.

     7,110         276,213  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.

     7,310         424,800  

Showa Denko K.K.

     62,010         140,027  

Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.

     46,010         225,027  

Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corp.

     16,022         156,722  

Ube Industries Ltd.

     5,020         12,894  
           
Total Chemicals               2,554,220  
Commercial Services – 1.6%      

Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.

     23,004         310,938  

Park24 Co., Ltd.

     15,822         161,877  

Secom Co., Ltd.

     5,116         223,935  

Sohgo Security Services Co., Ltd.

     502         5,818  

Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.

     22,002         198,734  
           
Total Commercial Services               901,302  
Computers – 1.5%      

Fujitsu Ltd.

     27,000         176,841  

Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.

     5,208         171,110  

Otsuka Corp.(a)

     2,404         152,823  

TDK Corp.

     4,506         299,950  
           
Total Computers               800,724  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 1.4%      

Kao Corp.

     15,014         380,813  

Shiseido Co., Ltd.(a)

     17,308         376,019  
           
Total Cosmetics/Personal Care               756,832  
Distribution/Wholesale – 6.7%      

Advan Co., Ltd.

     7,214         51,110  

Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.

     15,612         212,693  

Hitachi High-Technologies Corp.

     7,214         165,604  

Inabata & Co., Ltd.

     13,308         62,809  

ITOCHU Corp.

     52,016         455,919  

Marubeni Corp.

     53,000         329,548  

Mitsubishi Corp.

     38,700         1,014,715  

Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

     37,518         630,787  

Sojitz Corp.

     54,304         105,191  

Sumitomo Corp.

     39,608         455,679  

Toyota Tsusho Corp.

     9,910         155,480  

Yamazen Corp.

     9,914         42,122  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               3,681,657  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.0%      

ACOM Co., Ltd.(a)

     5,544         90,778  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (DXJ)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Aeon Credit Service Co., Ltd.

     5,422       $ 64,410  

Credit Saison Co., Ltd.

     5,400         83,797  

Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.

     6,006         31,624  

Hitachi Capital Corp.

     7,210         102,702  

Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance Co., Ltd.

     1,802         65,569  

Promise Co., Ltd.(a)

     5,410         50,198  

Takefuji Corp.(a)

     14,818         63,116  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               552,194  
Electric – 5.3%      

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     15,516         388,066  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     10,412         207,037  

Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

     5,400         177,997  

Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

     9,808         188,308  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.(a)

     7,210         158,645  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     20,620         472,689  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     13,710         298,586  

Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

     5,008         141,975  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

     13,806         291,959  

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     21,414         571,101  
           
Total Electric               2,896,363  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.7%      

Brother Industries Ltd.

     13,304         160,890  

Casio Computer Co., Ltd.

     10,700         82,334  

Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.

     24,000         124,829  

Ushio, Inc.

     1,304         22,133  
           
Total Electrical Components & Equipment               390,186  
Electronics – 2.9%      

Advantest Corp.

     4,400         110,094  

Chiyoda Integre Co., Ltd.

     7,624         102,806  

Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.

     7,010         198,282  

Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.

     720         83,065  

HOYA CORP.

     5,924         162,872  

Ibiden Co., Ltd.

     2,700         93,044  

Idec Corp.

     8,502         76,340  

Kyocera Corp.

     2,604         253,879  

Mabuchi Motor Co., Ltd.

     2,722         156,725  

NGK Insulators Ltd.

     1,012         20,654  

Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd.

     6,018         84,821  

Shinko Shoji Co., Ltd.

     502         4,335  

Yamatake Corp.

     7,210         168,676  

Yokogawa Electric Corp.*

     11,720         102,098  
           
Total Electronics               1,617,691  
Engineering & Construction – 1.3%      

JGC Corp.

     6,018         107,427  

Kajima Corp.

     49,014         120,122  

Obayashi Corp.

     28,012         124,411  

Shimizu Corp.

     33,006         137,761  

Taisei Corp.

     61,024         134,535  

Yurtec Corp.

     16,000         80,993  
           
Total Engineering & Construction               705,249  
Entertainment – 0.6%      

Oriental Land Co., Ltd.

     2,600         181,421  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     2,700       $ 133,642  

Toho Co., Ltd.

     502         8,091  
           
Total Entertainment               323,154  
Environmental Control – 0.2%      

Kurita Water Industries Ltd.

     3,320         93,979  
Food – 1.4%      

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

     24,002         237,862  

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

     12,506         161,545  

Nissin Foods Holdings Co., Ltd.

     5,200         175,021  

Starzen Co., Ltd.

     31,022         82,668  

Yokohama Reito Co., Ltd.

     14,000         100,385  
           
Total Food               757,481  
Forest Products & Paper – 0.7%      

Chuetsu Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd.

     5,006         9,001  

Nippon Paper Group, Inc.

     7,306         188,045  

OJI Paper Co., Ltd.

     46,022         201,937  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               398,983  
Gas – 1.1%      

Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.

     53,014         190,065  

Toho Gas Co., Ltd.

     26,002         141,920  

Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.

     58,020         255,825  
           
Total Gas               587,810  
Hand/Machine Tools – 0.8%      

Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.(a)

     10,914         117,620  

Makita Corp.

     5,924         195,269  

SMC Corp.

     720         97,782  

THK Co., Ltd.

     502         10,960  
           
Total Hand/Machine Tools               421,631  
Healthcare-Products – 0.2%      

Terumo Corp.

     2,102         112,029  
Home Builders – 1.0%      

Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd.

     20,022         226,062  

Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd.

     20,008         135,756  

Sekisui House Ltd.

     20,022         200,134  

Token Corp.

     88         2,517  
           
Total Home Builders               564,469  
Home Furnishings – 2.8%      

Panasonic Corp.

     46,312         708,756  

Sharp Corp.

     25,002         312,793  

Sony Corp.

     13,308         509,874  
           
Total Home Furnishings               1,531,423  
Household Products/Wares – 0.0%      

Kokuyo Co., Ltd.

     502         4,185  
Insurance – 1.8%      

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings

     13,030         361,867  

Nipponkoa Insurance Co., Ltd.

     20,022         124,066  

Sompo Japan Insurance, Inc.

     27,000         183,776  

T&D Holdings, Inc.

     4,216         99,850  

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

     8,624         243,011  
           
Total Insurance               1,012,570  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (DXJ)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Internet – 0.3%      

Matsui Securities Co., Ltd.

     502       $ 3,589  

Trend Micro, Inc.

     4,908         171,234  
           
Total Internet               174,823  
Iron/Steel – 2.6%      

Hitachi Metals Ltd.

     7,018         73,830  

JFE Holdings, Inc.

     13,116         528,486  

Nippon Steel Corp.

     56,010         219,988  

Nisshin Steel Co., Ltd.

     53,000         110,606  

Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.

     157,002         475,509  
           
Total Iron/Steel               1,408,419  
Leisure Time – 0.5%      

Daikoku Denki Co., Ltd.

     502         8,843  

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

     9,818         118,942  

Yamaha Corp.

     10,010         129,303  
           
Total Leisure Time               257,088  
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 1.3%      

Aichi Corp.

     4,702         20,380  

Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd.(a)

     8,004         189,221  

Komatsu Ltd.

     23,006         482,575  
           
Total Machinery-Construction & Mining               692,176  
Machinery-Diversified – 2.0%      

Amada Co., Ltd.

     26,014         218,268  

CKD Corp.

     502         4,201  

Fanuc Ltd.

     2,700         286,644  

Japan Steel Works Ltd. (The)

     6,018         68,978  

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.

     33,006         91,134  

Kubota Corp.

     26,014         237,200  

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.

     52,016         215,434  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified               1,121,859  
Media – 0.3%      

Nippon Television Network Corp.

     1,276         173,702  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 0.6%      

NSK Ltd.

     26,000         205,351  

NTN Corp.

     28,012         126,510  
           
Total Metal Fabricate/Hardware               331,861  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 0.9%      

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

     5,204         179,333  

Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc.

     13,000         151,787  

Nikon Corp.

     6,618         144,557  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               475,677  
Office/Business Equipment – 3.7%      

Canon, Inc.

     35,010         1,622,360  

Ricoh Co., Ltd.

     20,008         312,625  

Seiko Epson Corp.

     5,314         82,576  
           
Total Office/Business Equipment               2,017,561  
Oil & Gas – 1.4%      

Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.

     29,006         70,156  

Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.

     720         54,555  

Nippon Mining Holdings, Inc.

     26,014         119,574  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Nippon Oil Corp.

     46,008       $ 227,972  

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

     15,122         102,280  

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.

     23,004         194,244  
           
Total Oil & Gas               768,781  
Packaging & Containers – 0.0%      

Toyo Seikan Kaisha Ltd.

     502         8,897  
Pharmaceuticals – 7.5%      

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

     13,308         482,102  

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     10,416         195,969  

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     28,908         541,715  

Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co., Ltd.

     18,618         170,758  

Eisai Co., Ltd.(a)

     10,704         382,040  

Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.

     4,804         178,659  

Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd.(a)

     17,022         175,794  

Medipal Holdings Corp.

     11,700         138,612  

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corp.

     20,008         282,647  

Seikagaku Corp.

     502         5,249  

Shionogi & Co., Ltd.

     6,618         125,929  

Suzuken Co., Ltd.

     5,200         183,369  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.(a)

     28,716         1,264,623  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               4,127,466  
Real Estate – 1.2%      

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     3,324         160,437  

Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd.

     6,018         98,540  

Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.

     6,018         102,211  

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

     5,400         83,335  

Sankei Building Co., Ltd. (The)

     4,610         28,714  

Sumitomo Real Estate Sales Co., Ltd.(a)

     142         6,170  

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd.

     1,012         19,267  

Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd.

     17,008         61,159  

Tokyu Land Corp.(a)

     26,002         99,344  

Tokyu Livable, Inc.

     502         4,577  
           
Total Real Estate               663,754  
Retail – 3.3%      

Aeon Co., Ltd.

     14,600         165,781  

Belluna Co., Ltd.

     3,666         15,576  

Citizen Holdings Co., Ltd.

     2,224         15,209  

FamilyMart Co., Ltd.

     5,300         168,745  

Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.

     1,906         331,469  

Honeys Co., Ltd.

     3,352         28,770  

Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.

     502         5,399  

Izumi Co., Ltd.

     502         6,587  

Lawson, Inc.

     5,400         230,586  

Marui Group Co., Ltd.(a)

     23,218         168,470  

Nitori Co., Ltd.

     264         20,060  

Point, Inc.

     58         3,476  

Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd.

     15,708         379,756  

UNY Co., Ltd.

     2,016         16,678  

USS Co., Ltd.

     3,332         226,436  

Yamada Denki Co., Ltd.

     238         17,575  
           
Total Retail               1,800,573  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (DXJ)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Semiconductors – 0.1%      

Shinko Electric Industries Co., Ltd.

     502       $ 7,768  

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

     620         41,139  
           
Total Semiconductors               48,907  
Shipbuilding – 0.0%      

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.

     5,020         12,518  
Software – 1.2%      

Konami Corp.

     6,214         119,904  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

     7,720         175,980  

Oracle Corp.

     5,924         274,835  

Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd.

     502         10,981  

Zenrin Co., Ltd.

     6,500         77,911  
           
Total Software               659,611  
Telecommunications – 7.6%      

KDDI Corp.

     86         445,462  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

     40,102         1,690,945  

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.(a)

     1,339         2,040,599  

Softbank Corp.

     502         12,373  
           
Total Telecommunications               4,189,379  
Textiles – 0.9%      

Kuraray Co., Ltd.

     13,506         181,834  

Teijin Ltd.

     46,022         154,655  

Toray Industries, Inc.(a)

     26,000         151,926  
           
Total Textiles               488,415  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.2%      

Namco Bandai Holdings, Inc.

     10,106         98,529  
Transportation – 3.4%      

East Japan Railway Co.

     3,512         244,306  

Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.

     27,012         125,173  

Kintetsu Corp.

     33,018         102,828  

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd.

     53,000         380,597  

Nippon Express Co., Ltd.

     46,008         197,937  

Nippon Yusen K.K.

     41,014         161,967  

Odakyu Electric Railway Co., Ltd.

     20,008         166,591  

Tobu Railway Co., Ltd.

     27,000         149,968  

Tokyu Corp.

     27,000         112,982  

Yamato Holdings Co., Ltd.

     17,622         247,809  
           
Total Transportation               1,890,158  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $57,271,400)
              54,012,298  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.4%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.4%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $193,191)      193,191         193,191  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 11.4%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 11.4%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market
Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $6,240,050)(d)      6,240,050       $ 6,240,050  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 110.4% (Cost: $63,704,641)         60,445,539  

Liabilities in Excess of Cash and Other
Assets – (10.4)%

        (5,694,826
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 54,750,713  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $5,945,247 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $6,240,050.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund (DNL)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 97.7%      
Australia – 8.3%      

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     26,288       $ 1,051,758  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     10,016         103,423  

CSL Ltd.

     2,916         97,503  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

     32,044         102,058  

Metcash Ltd.

     13,439         51,067  

Orica Ltd.

     4,971         122,233  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     6,561         99,664  

Santos Ltd.

     3,899         52,464  

Sims Metal Management Ltd.

     2,179         43,320  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     4,836         63,784  

Woolworths Ltd.

     10,302         264,759  
           
Total Australia               2,052,033  
Belgium – 0.8%      

Colruyt S.A.

     467         115,164  

Delhaize Group

     899         72,378  
           
Total Belgium               187,542  
Brazil – 6.7%      

Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras S.A.

     13,200         194,520  

Cia de Bebidas das Americas

     2,456         192,027  

Light S.A.

     11,188         151,581  

Natura Cosmeticos S.A.

     5,400         109,743  

Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.

     30,300         672,145  

Redecard S.A.

     8,417         155,163  

Souza Cruz S.A.

     5,600         195,107  
           
Total Brazil               1,670,286  
Canada – 5.2%      

Brookfield Properties Corp.

     7,785         120,088  

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

     1,438         106,544  

Enbridge, Inc.

     4,023         192,079  

EnCana Corp.

     6,612         205,943  

George Weston Ltd.

     1,016         70,250  

Goldcorp, Inc.

     1,503         56,221  

Loblaw Cos. Ltd.

     2,174         80,377  

RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust(a)

     5,653         102,969  

Talisman Energy, Inc.

     3,980         68,141  

Thomson Reuters Corp.

     7,861         286,376  
           
Total Canada               1,288,988  
China – 0.7%      

China Citic Bank Corp., Ltd. Class H

     155,000         116,180  

Guangzhou R&F Properties Co., Ltd. Class H

     33,600         55,043  
           
Total China               171,223  
Denmark – 0.2%      

H. Lundbeck A/S

     3,045         57,503  
Finland – 0.4%      

Kone Oyj Class B

     2,416         100,034  
France – 0.4%      

Bureau Veritas S.A.

     1,787         95,027  
Germany – 0.2%      

Volkswagen AG

     627         60,660  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Hong Kong – 5.6%      

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     30,000       $ 67,768  

CNOOC Ltd.

     490,300         806,990  

Hang Lung Group Ltd.

     9,000         47,755  

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

     30,000         120,932  

Henderson Land Development Co., Ltd.

     14,000         98,626  

MTR Corp.

     33,500         126,844  

Shanghai Industrial Holdings Ltd.

     14,000         64,188  

Sinotrans Shipping Ltd.

     116,000         55,425  
           
Total Hong Kong               1,388,528  
Indonesia – 3.1%      

Astra International Tbk PT

     41,500         191,093  

Bank Central Asia Tbk PT

     250,500         151,410  

Bank Mandiri Tbk PT

     168,000         98,775  

Bank Rakyat Indonesia

     117,000         106,077  

Indo Tambangraya Megah PT

     27,400         114,574  

Unilever Indonesia Tbk PT

     85,000         113,495  
           
Total Indonesia               775,424  
Israel – 2.2%      

Bezeq Israeli Telecommunication Corp., Ltd.

     55,594         157,862  

Israel Chemicals Ltd.

     27,682         374,664  
           
Total Israel               532,526  
Japan – 1.6%      

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     3,600         67,731  

Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.

     600         104,345  

Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd.

     6,000         61,965  

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corp.

     6,000         84,760  

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.

     8,000         67,551  
           
Total Japan               386,352  
Malaysia – 2.1%      

British American Tobacco Malaysia Bhd

     4,400         59,539  

Digi.Com Bhd

     3,400         23,535  

Petronas Dagangan Bhd

     16,200         44,945  

Petronas Gas Bhd

     41,400         124,378  

Plus Expressways Bhd

     72,000         74,604  

Telekom Malaysia Bhd

     71,400         75,296  

Tenaga Nasional Bhd

     52,600         129,323  
           
Total Malaysia               531,620  
Mexico – 1.2%      

Grupo Financiero Inbursa S.A. Class O

     27,600         96,290  

Kimberly-Clark de Mexico S.A.B de C.V. Class A

     16,700         94,710  

Telefonos de Mexico S.A.B de CV

     144,800         113,723  
           
Total Mexico               304,723  
Netherlands – 0.7%      

Koninklijke Ahold N.V.

     12,921         172,561  
Norway – 0.6%      

Fred Olsen Energy ASA

     3,567         136,714  
Philippines – 0.6%      

SM Investments Corp.

     18,190         148,933  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund (DNL)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Singapore – 1.1%      

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

     6,000       $ 126,090  

Wilmar International Ltd.

     33,000         158,149  
           
Total Singapore               284,239  
South Africa – 6.8%      

ABSA Group Ltd.

     9,738         188,688  

African Bank Investments Ltd.

     19,065         92,418  

Bidvest Group Ltd.

     4,129         76,604  

Gold Fields Ltd.

     4,706         59,082  

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.(a)

     10,243         492,209  

MTN Group Ltd.

     7,928         120,907  

Nedbank Group Ltd.

     8,075         153,936  

RMB Holdings Ltd.

     21,014         92,623  

Shoprite Holdings Ltd.

     6,973         69,028  

Standard Bank Group Ltd.

     16,681         260,302  

Tiger Brands Ltd.

     3,210         80,163  
           
Total South Africa               1,685,960  
South Korea – 1.4%      

LG Chem Ltd.

     630         133,912  

LG Corp.

     1,015         63,693  

Samsung Securities Co., Ltd.*

     809         43,616  

SK Energy Co., Ltd.

     862         92,565  
           
Total South Korea               333,786  
Spain – 2.7%      

Bankinter, S.A.

     3,457         28,814  

Inditex S.A.

     7,855         518,729  

Indra Sistemas S.A.

     2,732         56,115  

Zardoya Otis, S.A.

     3,767         65,396  
           
Total Spain               669,054  
Sweden – 4.3%      

Assa Abloy AB Class B

     3,109         61,039  

Atlas Copco AB Class A

     9,852         153,317  

Atlas Copco AB Class B

     5,769         81,121  

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B

     9,489         618,492  

Ratos AB Class B*

     2,377         79,101  

Swedish Match AB

     2,825         67,750  
           
Total Sweden               1,060,820  
Switzerland – 1.3%      

Compagnie Financiere Richemont S.A. Class A

     8,586         333,064  
Taiwan – 1.3%      

Quanta Computer, Inc.

     68,520         132,906  

Taiwan Mobile Co., Ltd.

     70,000         131,809  

Wistron Corp.

     34,769         63,171  
           
Total Taiwan               327,886  
Turkey – 1.8%      

Akbank TAS

     32,640         210,138  

Turkcell Iletisim Hizmet A.S.

     38,978         236,859  
           
Total Turkey               446,997  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
United Kingdom – 36.4%      

Admiral Group PLC

     4,144       $ 82,976  

Amlin PLC

     3,699         21,776  

Antofagasta PLC

     13,513         213,178  

Ashmore Group PLC

     12,315         49,261  

AstraZeneca PLC

     15,603         695,609  

BG Group PLC

     9,902         171,307  

BHP Billiton PLC

     18,889         647,552  

BP PLC

     309,480         2,926,554  

Capita Group PLC (The)

     3,941         45,224  

Compass Group PLC

     31,752         253,346  

Drax Group PLC

     17,150         97,191  

Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. PLC

     9,424         170,399  

Firstgroup PLC

     7,764         42,280  

G4S PLC

     14,125         56,030  

Inmarsat PLC

     4,585         52,580  

International Power PLC

     24,480         118,419  

Investec PLC

     7,842         64,117  

Pearson PLC

     11,332         178,083  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

     5,193         284,921  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

     45,715         1,324,492  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     40,285         1,109,422  

RSA Insurance Group PLC

     49,416         95,573  

SABMiller PLC

     9,602         281,401  

Smith & Nephew PLC

     4,755         47,353  
           
Total United Kingdom               9,029,044  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $20,216,830)
              24,231,527  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 1.4%      
United States – 1.4%      

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund*(b)

     
(Cost: $328,051)      15,387         358,979  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Germany – 0.0%      

Volkswagen AG, expiring 4/13/10*

     
(Cost: $0)      627         390  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $20,544,881)
              24,590,896  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.8%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.8%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

     
(Cost: $209,172)      209,172         209,172  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund (DNL)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 1.6%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.6%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(d)

     
(Cost: $385,003)(e)      385,003       $ 385,003  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 101.5%
(Cost: $21,139,056)
        25,185,071  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (1.5)%

        (379,882
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 24,805,189  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated Companies (See Note 4).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(e)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $361,474 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $385,003.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.6%      
Advertising – 0.4%      

Asatsu-DK, Inc.

     9,400       $ 199,689  

Moshi Moshi Hotline, Inc.

     25,750         492,458  
           
Total Advertising               692,147  
Agriculture – 0.3%      

Hokuto Corp.

     23,500         482,122  
Apparel – 2.0%      

Atsugi Co., Ltd.

     24,000         30,565  

Gunze Ltd.

     146,000         539,062  

Japan Wool Textile Co., Ltd. (The)

     72,000         560,188  

Onward Holdings Co., Ltd.

     170,000         1,326,306  

Sanyo Shokai Ltd.(a)

     168,000         638,271  
           
Total Apparel               3,094,392  
Auto Manufacturers – 0.6%      

Kanto Auto Works Ltd.

     30,200         242,402  

Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd.

     21,000         167,658  

Shinmaywa Industries Ltd.

     147,000         544,328  
           
Total Auto Manufacturers               954,388  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 5.4%      

Eagle Industry Co., Ltd.

     2,000         15,753  

Exedy Corp.

     16,200         395,811  

FCC Co., Ltd.

     31,400         623,363  

Keihin Corp.

     29,100         562,442  

Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co., Ltd.

     21,500         458,117  

NHK Spring Co., Ltd.

     135,000         1,239,619  

Nifco, Inc.

     51,700         1,189,587  

Nippon Seiki Co., Ltd.

     58,000         685,895  

Nissin Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     43,300         707,147  

Showa Corp.*

     91,400         727,757  

Takata Corp.

     28,800         738,493  

Teikoku Piston Ring Co., Ltd.

     6,800         50,942  

Tokai Rika Co., Ltd.

     30,900         634,601  

TS Tech Co., Ltd.(a)

     30,000         562,500  
           
Total Auto Parts & Equipment               8,592,027  
Banks – 5.8%      

Akita Bank Ltd. (The)

     80,000         321,918  

Aomori Bank Ltd. (The)

     71,000         167,166  

Awa Bank Ltd. (The)

     71,000         423,234  

Bank of Nagoya Ltd. (The)

     83,000         337,543  

Bank of Saga Ltd. (The)

     82,000         235,188  

Daishi Bank Ltd. (The)

     146,000         506,250  

Fukui Bank Ltd. (The)

     92,000         292,423  

Higo Bank Ltd. (The)

     74,000         411,815  

Hokkoku Bank Ltd. (The)

     138,000         512,479  

Hokuetsu Bank Ltd. (The)

     166,000         271,811  

Hyakugo Bank Ltd. (The)

     91,000         427,536  

Juroku Bank Ltd. (The)

     162,000         643,215  

Keiyo Bank Ltd. (The)

     93,000         448,876  

Kiyo Holdings, Inc.

     474,000         629,024  

Miyazaki Bank Ltd. (The)

     62,000         187,778  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Musashino Bank Ltd. (The)

     15,400       $ 442,355  

Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd. (The)

     88,000         304,195  

Oita Bank Ltd. (The)

     67,000         246,661  

San-In Godo Bank Ltd. (The)

     59,000         492,509  

Toho Bank Ltd. (The)

     82,000         261,515  

Tokyo Tomin Bank Ltd. (The)

     30,700         408,392  

Yachiyo Bank Ltd. (The)

     13,700         317,135  

Yamagata Bank Ltd. (The)

     123,000         542,337  

Yamanashi Chuo Bank Ltd. (The)

     70,000         307,898  
           
Total Banks               9,139,253  
Beverages – 1.2%      

Coca-Cola Central Japan Co., Ltd.

     28,800         352,295  

Ito En Ltd.(a)

     53,000         820,751  

Mikuni Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Ltd.

     41,900         331,379  

Takara Holdings, Inc.

     77,000         431,807  
           
Total Beverages               1,936,232  
Building Materials – 1.8%      

Central Glass Co., Ltd.

     155,000         766,374  

Fujitec Co., Ltd.

     78,000         464,127  

Sanwa Holdings Corp.

     209,000         697,859  

Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co., Ltd.

     285,000         494,114  

Takara Standard Co., Ltd.

     75,000         466,342  
           
Total Building Materials               2,888,816  
Chemicals – 9.8%      

ADEKA Corp.

     67,400         673,711  

Aica Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     66,800         744,923  

Denki Kagaku Kogyo K.K.

     301,000         1,294,970  

DIC Corp.

     619,000         1,338,164  

Earth Chemical Co., Ltd.

     17,500         531,892  

Fujimi, Inc.

     24,000         423,801  

Lintec Corp.

     24,400         477,346  

Nihon Parkerizing Co., Ltd.

     63,000         854,249  

Nippon Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd.

     20,000         47,945  

Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.

     143,000         1,242,680  

Nippon Paint Co., Ltd.(a)

     96,000         628,767  

Nippon Synthetic Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. (The)

     3,000         20,644  

NOF Corp.*

     152,000         601,884  

Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd.

     96,000         574,315  

Sumitomo Bakelite Co., Ltd.

     171,000         980,907  

T. Hasegawa Co., Ltd.(a)

     33,900         512,273  

Taiyo Ink Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     29,100         780,132  

Toagosei Co., Ltd.

     243,000         1,032,438  

Tokai Carbon Co., Ltd.

     89,000         518,151  

Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     29,000         539,095  

Toyo Ink Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     231,000         1,038,313  

Zeon Corp.

     95,000         555,116  
           
Total Chemicals               15,411,716  
Commercial Services – 2.2%      

Meitec Corp.(a)

     39,100         766,182  

Park24 Co., Ltd.

     117,500         1,202,162  

Sohgo Security Services Co., Ltd.

     55,100         638,627  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

TKC Corp.

     14,800       $ 273,699  

Toppan Forms Co., Ltd.

     53,600         591,986  
           
Total Commercial Services               3,472,656  
Computers – 1.4%      

NEC Fielding Ltd.

     38,000         514,855  

NS Solutions Corp.

     36,300         658,481  

Otsuka Corp.(a)

     15,600         991,695  
           
Total Computers               2,165,031  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 1.6%      

Fancl Corp.(a)

     36,700         695,980  

Kose Corp.(a)

     16,300         382,904  

Lion Corp.

     133,000         670,409  

Mandom Corp.

     16,800         458,476  

Pigeon Corp.

     9,300         346,361  
           
Total Cosmetics/Personal Care               2,554,130  
Distribution/Wholesale – 2.6%      

Ai Holdings Corp.

     126,100         426,451  

Inaba Denki Sangyo Co., Ltd.

     16,200         375,700  

Itochu Enex Co., Ltd.

     91,900         484,875  

Iwatani Corp.

     150,000         439,854  

Nagase & Co., Ltd.

     68,000         850,728  

Ryoden Trading Co., Ltd.

     80,000         420,377  

Ryoshoku Ltd.

     7,900         185,241  

Sinanen Co., Ltd.

     87,000         360,327  

Yamazen Corp.

     121,300         515,369  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               4,058,922  
Diversified Financial Services – 2.5%      

Century Tokyo Leasing Corp.

     37,455         519,095  

Fuyo General Lease Co., Ltd.

     21,200         600,107  

IBJ Leasing Co., Ltd.

     29,600         590,796  

Ichiyoshi Securities Co., Ltd.

     45,900         313,892  

NEC Capital Solutions Ltd.

     31,400         405,606  

Okasan Securities Group, Inc.

     14,000         66,973  

Takefuji Corp.(a)

     318,080         1,354,836  

Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings

     5,000         20,869  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               3,872,174  
Electric – 0.3%      

Okinawa Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     7,700         402,140  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.4%      

Hitachi Cable Ltd.(a)

     227,000         677,793  
Electronics – 5.9%      

Eizo Nanao Corp.

     21,500         530,367  

Fujitsu General Ltd.

     10,000         45,484  

Horiba Ltd.

     23,300         670,773  

Idec Corp.

     36,300         325,939  

Kaga Electronics Co., Ltd.(a)

     38,700         417,069  

Nichicon Corp.

     38,300         471,782  

Nidec Copal Corp.

     37,000         527,836  

Osaki Electric Co., Ltd.

     2,000         17,680  

Ryosan Co., Ltd.

     29,900         761,900  

Sanshin Electronics Co., Ltd.

     51,700         437,104  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Sato Corp.

     36,400       $ 519,276  

Star Micronics Co., Ltd.

     75,400         829,529  

Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd.

     27,000         426,787  

Toyo Corp.

     60,200         528,940  

Ulvac, Inc.

     800         20,779  

Yaskawa Electric Corp.

     138,000         1,262,735  

Yokogawa Electric Corp.*

     171,900         1,497,502  
           
Total Electronics               9,291,482  
Engineering & Construction – 5.2%      

Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd.

     31,300         434,797  

Kyowa Exeo Corp.

     69,000         570,077  

Maeda Corp.

     145,000         431,400  

Maeda Road Construction Co., Ltd.

     61,000         497,453  

NEC Networks & System Integration Corp.

     36,900         489,288  

Nippo Corp.

     68,000         522,517  

Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd.

     218,000         284,632  

Okumura Corp.(a)

     153,000         535,435  

Sanki Engineering Co., Ltd.

     67,000         471,811  

Shinko Plantech Co., Ltd.

     60,200         533,450  

SHO-BOND Holdings Co., Ltd.(a)

     23,300         456,824  

Taikisha Ltd.

     39,200         632,217  

Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd.(a)

     73,000         578,906  

Toda Corp.

     154,000         555,415  

Toshiba Plant Systems & Services Corp.

     58,000         652,997  

Toyo Engineering Corp.

     140,000         537,885  
           
Total Engineering & Construction               8,185,104  
Entertainment – 1.0%      

Avex Group Holdings, Inc.(a)

     62,000         536,130  

Mars Engineering Corp.

     15,200         310,539  

Toei Co., Ltd.

     67,000         342,744  

Tokyotokeiba Co., Ltd.

     245,000         348,727  
           
Total Entertainment               1,538,140  
Food – 5.1%      

Ariake Japan Co., Ltd.

     30,600         446,687  

Ezaki Glico Co., Ltd.

     59,000         688,881  

Fuji Oil Co., Ltd.

     31,500         445,328  

J-Oil Mills, Inc.

     135,000         423,320  

Kato Sangyo Co., Ltd.

     21,900         359,062  

Maruha Nichiro Holdings, Inc.(a)

     299,000         425,589  

MEGMILK SNOW BRAND Co., Ltd.

     22,801         355,045  

Mitsui Sugar Co., Ltd.

     138,000         460,788  

Morinaga & Co., Ltd.

     213,000         474,144  

Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd.

     142,000         559,247  

Nichirei Corp.(a)

     153,000         573,095  

Nippon Beet Sugar Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     152,000         370,890  

Nippon Flour Mills Co., Ltd.

     79,000         393,985  

Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd.(a)

     256,600         744,206  

Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd. (The)

     93,000         450,867  

Yokohama Reito Co., Ltd.

     129,000         924,979  
           
Total Food               8,096,113  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Forest Products & Paper – 0.8%      

Daio Paper Corp.

     63,000       $ 517,134  

Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd.(a)

     148,000         739,683  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               1,256,817  
Gas – 0.4%      

Saibu Gas Co., Ltd.

     234,000         656,122  
Hand/Machine Tools – 2.1%      

Asahi Diamond Industrial Co., Ltd.

     78,000         716,224  

Disco Corp.

     300         18,461  

Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.(a)

     139,100         1,499,077  

OSG Corp.(a)

     61,500         648,962  

Union Tool Co.

     14,800         414,191  
           
Total Hand/Machine Tools               3,296,915  
Healthcare-Products – 1.2%      

Hogy Medical Co., Ltd.

     8,100         373,619  

Nihon Kohden Corp.

     39,400         725,257  

Nipro Corp.

     11,000         212,607  

Paramount Bed Co., Ltd.

     32,000         626,370  
           
Total Healthcare-Products               1,937,853  
Home Builders – 1.0%      

Mitsui Home Co., Ltd.

     82,000         449,315  

PanaHome Corp.

     91,000         607,706  

Token Corp.

     16,040         458,678  
           
Total Home Builders               1,515,699  
Home Furnishings – 1.7%      

Canon Electronics, Inc.

     36,700         811,846  

Nidec Sankyo Corp.(a)

     136,000         1,203,682  

Noritz Corp.

     46,000         709,396  
           
Total Home Furnishings               2,724,924  
Household Products/Wares – 0.3%      

Kokuyo Co., Ltd.

     61,800         515,221  
Housewares – 0.7%      

Noritake Co., Ltd.

     94,000         272,624  

Sangetsu Co., Ltd.

     33,700         764,958  
           
Total Housewares               1,037,582  
Iron/Steel – 1.5%      

Aichi Steel Corp.

     90,000         403,574  

Godo Steel Ltd.

     153,000         343,857  

Kyoei Steel Ltd.

     21,600         455,856  

Nippon Metal Industry Co., Ltd.(a)

     168,000         273,288  

Topy Industries Ltd.

     233,000         528,639  

Yodogawa Steel Works Ltd.

     94,000         421,511  
           
Total Iron/Steel               2,426,725  
Leisure Time – 0.6%      

Mizuno Corp.

     81,000         358,016  

Round One Corp.

     45,600         300,128  

Tokyo Dome Corp.

     94,000         267,594  
           
Total Leisure Time               925,738  
Lodging – 0.4%      

Resorttrust, Inc.(a)

     46,360         680,218  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 0.7%      

Aichi Corp.

     84,800       $ 367,551  

Tadano Ltd.(a)

     136,000         736,473  
           
Total Machinery-Construction & Mining               1,104,024  
Machinery-Diversified – 4.2%      

Chugai Ro Co., Ltd.

     157,000         462,061  

CKD Corp.

     99,500         832,716  

Daifuku Co., Ltd.

     111,000         874,315  

Hisaka Works Ltd.

     19,000         184,429  

Komori Corp.

     59,500         738,019  

Max Co., Ltd.

     18,000         192,444  

Miura Co., Ltd.

     23,900         622,822  

Nabtesco Corp.

     58,000         773,416  

Sintokogio Ltd.

     66,500         552,981  

Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd.

     155,000         660,210  

Toyo Kanetsu K.K.

     35,000         70,794  

Tsubakimoto Chain Co.

     146,000         701,563  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified               6,665,770  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 2.2%      

Hanwa Co., Ltd.

     165,000         699,272  

JFE Shoji Holdings, Inc.(a)

     162,000         683,091  

Kitz Corp.

     142,000         828,232  

MISUMI Group, Inc.

     29,600         607,585  

Oiles Corp.

     30,952         503,169  

Onoken Co., Ltd.

     20,200         181,809  
           
Total Metal Fabricate/Hardware               3,503,158  
Mining – 1.3%      

Chuo Denki Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     70,000         556,614  

DOWA Holdings Co., Ltd.(a)

     161,000         970,066  

Nippon Denko Co., Ltd.

     74,000         551,991  
           
Total Mining               2,078,671  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 1.8%      

Amano Corp.

     76,500         696,720  

KUREHA Corp.

     86,000         416,930  

Shin-Etsu Polymer Co., Ltd.

     62,300         474,051  

Tamron Co., Ltd.

     37,600         630,959  

Tokai Rubber Industries, Inc.

     43,700         597,695  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               2,816,355  
Office Furnishings – 0.3%      

Itoki Corp.

     14,800         38,014  

Okamura Corp.

     80,000         511,130  
           
Total Office Furnishings               549,144  
Office/Business Equipment – 0.3%      

Canon Finetech, Inc.

     25,700         449,420  
Oil & Gas – 0.2%      

AOC Holdings, Inc.

     52,200         322,898  
Pharmaceuticals – 3.0%      

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     76,000         627,097  

Kyorin Co., Ltd.

     15,000         217,038  

Miraca Holdings, Inc.

     29,600         902,825  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     68,000       $ 647,688  

Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd.

     58,000         657,342  

Seikagaku Corp.

     29,400         307,404  

SSP Co., Ltd.(a)

     74,000         560,702  

Toho Holdings Co., Ltd.

     44,300         580,300  

ZERIA Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     17,000         181,207  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               4,681,603  
Real Estate – 1.3%      

Goldcrest Co., Ltd.

     26,930         712,734  

Heiwa Real Estate Co., Ltd.

     172,500         518,756  

Sumitomo Real Estate Sales Co., Ltd.(a)

     17,620         765,595  
           
Total Real Estate               1,997,085  
Retail – 9.5%      

Alpen Co., Ltd.

     22,400         358,151  

AOKI Holdings, Inc.

     29,400         393,930  

Arcs Co., Ltd.

     30,910         417,140  

ASKUL Corp.(a)

     22,300         423,853  

Chiyoda Co., Ltd.

     37,200         459,426  

Circle K Sunkus Co., Ltd.

     39,400         488,705  

DCM Japan Holdings Co., Ltd.

     94,100         539,786  

Don Quijote Co., Ltd.

     18,300         457,108  

Doutor Nichires Holdings Co., Ltd.

     36,400         482,658  

EDION Corp.

     76,700         790,476  

H2O Retailing Corp.(a)

     92,000         629,152  

Heiwado Co., Ltd.

     30,800         395,548  

Izumiya Co., Ltd.

     74,000         324,700  

Kojima Co., Ltd.

     2,000         17,915  

Komeri Co., Ltd.

     21,000         547,250  

K’s Holdings Corp.

     21,120         518,733  

Matsumotokiyoshi Holdings Co., Ltd.

     15,600         353,104  

Ministop Co., Ltd.

     23,100         268,478  

Nishimatsuya Chain Co., Ltd.

     43,900         456,665  

Parco Co., Ltd.

     50,700         427,564  

Plenus Co., Ltd.

     37,000         497,742  

Point, Inc.

     12,870         771,319  

Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd.

     14,800         624,850  

Saizeriya Co., Ltd.

     29,900         539,826  

Seiko Holdings Corp.*

     37,000         97,410  

Shimachu Co., Ltd.

     21,700         463,076  

Sundrug Co., Ltd.

     15,700         373,009  

Tsuruha Holdings, Inc.

     14,000         501,926  

United Arrows Ltd.

     61,800         677,260  

Valor Co., Ltd.

     37,600         307,029  

WATAMI Co., Ltd.(a)

     14,820         271,214  

Xebio Co., Ltd.

     16,600         335,056  

Zensho Co., Ltd.(a)

     96,100         718,899  
           
Total Retail               14,928,958  
Semiconductors – 0.4%      

Sanken Electric Co., Ltd.*

     168,000         641,866  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Software – 2.0%      

Capcom Co., Ltd.(a)

     31,400       $ 593,455  

FUJI SOFT, Inc.

     21,600         361,310  

IT Holdings Corp.

     30,400         370,240  

Nihon Unisys Ltd.

     51,200         343,562  

NSD Co., Ltd.

     46,200         555,250  

Sumisho Computer Systems Corp.

     30,000         435,359  

Zenrin Co., Ltd.

     40,800         489,041  
           
Total Software               3,148,217  
Storage/Warehousing – 0.5%      

Mitsui-Soko Co., Ltd.

     92,000         344,606  

Sumitomo Warehouse Co., Ltd. (The)

     95,000         421,929  
           
Total Storage/Warehousing               766,535  
Telecommunications – 0.9%      

Hikari Tsushin, Inc.(a)

     36,900         599,467  

Hitachi Kokusai Electric, Inc.

     84,000         839,640  
           
Total Telecommunications               1,439,107  
Textiles – 1.2%      

Kurabo Industries Ltd.

     230,000         391,374  

Nitto Boseki Co., Ltd.*

     220,000         468,536  

Seiren Co., Ltd.

     62,500         387,949  

Toyobo Co., Ltd.

     432,000         688,870  
           
Total Textiles               1,936,729  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.2%      

Tomy Co., Ltd.

     49,400         384,880  
Transportation – 2.4%      

Fukuyama Transporting Co., Ltd.(a)

     134,000         669,713  

Iino Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.

     68,500         456,716  

Kintetsu World Express, Inc.

     14,500         374,449  

Nippon Konpo Unyu Soko Co., Ltd.

     58,000         656,721  

Sankyu, Inc.

     162,000         799,251  

Seino Holdings Corp.

     73,000         520,312  

Senko Co., Ltd.

     88,000         323,031  
           
Total Transportation               3,800,193  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $159,995,607)
              155,693,205  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.4%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.4%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $616,854)      616,854         616,854  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 10.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 10.5%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $16,486,133)(d)      16,486,133       $ 16,486,133  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 109.5%
(Cost: $177,098,594)
         172,796,192  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (9.5)%

        (14,946,281
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 157,849,911  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $15,671,174 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $16,486,133.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (DND)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.8%      
Australia – 55.2%      

AGL Energy Ltd.

     35,383       $ 488,118  

Amcor Ltd.

     89,093         522,536  

AMP Ltd.

     172,215         989,503  

APN News & Media Ltd.

     73,447         155,725  

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.(a)

     79,881         332,134  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     168,062         3,911,923  

AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.

     100,625         583,707  

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

     5,169         55,936  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.(a)

     47,510         436,070  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     109,050         4,362,989  

BlueScope Steel Ltd.*

     155,200         414,530  

Boral Ltd.

     60,367         310,838  

Brambles Ltd.

     118,634         801,417  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     45,019         464,858  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     104,217         5,384,451  

Computershare Ltd.

     34,441         395,778  

Crown Ltd.

     65,785         493,915  

CSL Ltd.

     12,819         428,632  

CSR Ltd.

     200,104         303,966  

David Jones Ltd.

     49,335         215,090  

Downer EDI Ltd.

     44,524         308,950  

Fairfax Media Ltd.(a)

     323,714         534,817  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     116,851         567,361  

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

     224,903         295,191  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

     74,290         246,837  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

     171,745         546,997  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

     85,600         304,844  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(a)

     24,745         885,775  

Lend Lease Group(b)

     59,988         476,819  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     18,506         802,576  

Metcash Ltd.

     87,019         330,663  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     154,217         3,895,402  

OneSteel Ltd.

     116,566         417,261  

Orica Ltd.

     20,859         512,906  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     38,108         578,876  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     67,433         1,289,239  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

     16,234         1,168,189  

Santos Ltd.

     26,642         358,486  

Sims Metal Management Ltd.

     12,556         249,621  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     38,875         512,742  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     134,987         1,058,087  

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

     50,994         322,953  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     1,062,306         2,915,361  

Toll Holdings Ltd.

     49,849         339,494  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     76,527         2,232,939  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     164,205         4,195,920  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     27,268         1,173,810  

Woolworths Ltd.

     46,180         1,186,816  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     14,510         338,943  
           
Total Australia               49,099,991  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Hong Kong – 27.4%      

Cheung Kong Holdings Ltd.

     82,015       $ 1,056,255  

China Merchants Holdings International Co., Ltd.

     152,539         561,852  

China Mobile Ltd.

     727,113         6,995,163  

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     145,707         329,144  

China Resources Enterprise

     152,009         564,795  

China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd.

     602,477         678,152  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     124,031         886,540  

CNOOC Ltd.

     2,138,240         3,519,351  

Hang Lung Group Ltd.

     51,000         270,609  

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

     139,000         560,318  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     120,327         1,676,740  

Henderson Land Development Co., Ltd.

     60,000         422,682  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co., Ltd.

     193,539         482,558  

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.

     47,604         794,555  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     113,025         670,316  

Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.

     171,000         1,250,892  

MTR Corp.

     89,530         338,993  

New World Development Ltd.

     166,022         325,001  

Shanghai Industrial Holdings Ltd.

     64,006         293,458  

Sino Land Co., Ltd.

     260,022         509,683  

Sinotrans Shipping Ltd.

     598,000         285,726  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

     69,000         1,037,928  

Television Broadcasts Ltd.

     57,002         276,028  

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

     110,017         619,888  
           
Total Hong Kong               24,406,627  
New Zealand – 1.5%      

Contact Energy Ltd.*

     94,029         426,997  

Fletcher Building Ltd.

     72,663         430,510  

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     330,461         508,818  
           
Total New Zealand               1,366,325  
Singapore – 14.7%      

CapitaLand Ltd.

     159,000         451,507  

Cosco Corp. (Singapore) Ltd.(a)

     392,000         347,684  

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

     116,000         1,186,510  

Fraser and Neave Ltd.

     98,070         336,709  

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

     24,250         509,613  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     112,000         730,618  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., Ltd.

     158,000         984,357  

Pacific Century Regional Developments Ltd.(a)

     1,486,000         207,267  

SembCorp Industries Ltd.

     136,000         401,760  

SembCorp Marine Ltd.

     168,800         505,899  

SIA Engineering Co., Ltd.

     196,000         497,693  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

     115,400         1,254,662  

Singapore Airport Terminal Services Ltd.

     295,172         559,498  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.(a)

     109,000         596,438  

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.

     129,000         352,477  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     199,000         454,068  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

     719,450         1,631,312  

StarHub Ltd.

     252,080         412,906  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

     77,000         1,058,574  

Wilmar International Ltd.

     133,000         637,388  
           
Total Singapore               13,116,940  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (DND)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $85,571,748)
            $ 87,989,883  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 1.3%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.3%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

     
(Cost: $1,136,149)      1,136,149         1,136,149  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 3.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 3.0%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(d)

     
(Cost: $2,705,022)(e)      2,705,022         2,705,022  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 103.1%
(Cost: $89,412,919)
        91,831,054  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (3.1)%

        (2,797,756
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 89,033,298  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Stapled Security – A security contractually bound to one or more other securities to form a single saleable unit which cannot be sold separately.

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(e)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $2,557,537 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $2,705,022.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (DNH)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.7%      
Australia – 81.1%      

Adelaide Brighton Ltd.

     247,502       $ 586,098  

Amcor Ltd.

     271,322         1,591,320  

AMP Ltd.

     633,074         3,637,478  

APN News & Media Ltd.(a)

     488,199         1,035,096  

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.(a)

     250,824         1,042,891  

Austereo Group Ltd.

     154,562         242,589  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     468,720         10,910,240  

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

     79,545         860,792  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.

     162,968         1,495,801  

Billabong International Ltd.(a)

     88,027         912,990  

Boral Ltd.

     194,363         1,000,802  

Bradken Ltd.

     13,128         92,299  

Centennial Coal Co., Ltd.

     224,779         878,895  

Challenger Financial Services Group Ltd.

     294,478         1,135,203  

Challenger Infrastructure Fund Class A(b)

     359,004         504,153  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     234,441         12,112,572  

ConnectEast Group(b)

     2,472,551         1,021,244  

Consolidated Media Holdings Ltd.(a)

     329,802         953,532  

Corporate Express Australia Ltd.(a)

     121,306         622,394  

Crane Group Ltd.

     52,234         429,569  

Cromwell Group

     906,103         607,116  

Crown Ltd.

     214,295         1,608,929  

CSR Ltd.

     580,398         881,649  

David Jones Ltd.(a)

     214,878         936,822  

Envestra Ltd.(b)

     1,472,241         689,161  

Fairfax Media Ltd.(a)

     803,944         1,328,220  

FKP Property Group

     935,796         614,128  

Flight Centre Ltd.(a)

     61,811         1,190,263  

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

     709,319         930,999  

GUD Holdings Ltd.

     13,000         110,491  

GWA International Ltd.(a)

     251,875         767,529  

Hills Industries Ltd.

     1,186         2,874  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

     544,205         1,733,259  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(a)

     80,239         2,872,246  

Lend Lease Group(b)

     205,884         1,636,485  

Monadelphous Group Ltd.

     51,527         723,599  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     380,441         9,609,644  

Peet Ltd.

     88,934         187,744  

Perpetual Ltd.(a)

     25,502         825,799  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     248,857         4,757,849  

Sigma Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

     545,376         232,767  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     472,864         3,706,514  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     2,573,445         7,062,487  

UGL Ltd.(a)

     70,316         971,320  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     305,667         8,918,887  

West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd.(a)

     163,925         1,193,136  
           
Total Australia               95,165,875  
New Zealand – 4.4%      

Air New Zealand Ltd.

     719,943         648,761  

Fletcher Building Ltd.

     206,076         1,220,947  

Sky City Entertainment Group Ltd.

     276,170         630,980  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     867,288       $ 1,335,384  

Vector Ltd.

     489,711         736,646  

Warehouse Group Ltd. (The)

     247,458         658,439  
           
Total New Zealand               5,231,157  
Singapore – 13.2%      

First Ship Lease Trust

     1,347,000         592,543  

Jaya Holdings Ltd.(a)

     1,630,000         781,159  

K1 Ventures Ltd.

     5,818,000         707,457  

MobileOne Ltd.

     623,000         926,891  

SIA Engineering Co., Ltd.

     518,700         1,317,110  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

     355,000         3,859,662  

Singapore Airport Terminal Services Ltd.

     762,330         1,444,994  

Singapore Post Ltd.

     987,000         741,282  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     893,000         2,037,602  

StarHub Ltd.

     737,000         1,207,203  

Straits Asia Resources Ltd.(a)

     549,000         848,210  

Venture Corp., Ltd.

     157,000         979,250  
           
Total Singapore               15,443,363  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $109,884,005)
              115,840,395  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 1.4%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.4%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

     
(Cost: $1,668,925)      1,668,925         1,668,925  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 12.7%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 12.7%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(d)

     
(Cost: $14,887,120)(e)      14,887,120         14,887,120  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 112.8%
(Cost: $126,440,050)
         132,396,440  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (12.8)%

        (15,057,834
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 117,338,606  

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Stapled Security – A security contractually bound to one or more other securities to form a single saleable unit which cannot be sold separately.

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(e)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $14,111,153 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $14,887,120.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (DOL)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.1%      
Australia – 8.3%      

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     65,311       $ 1,520,223  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     52,205         2,088,673  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     36,871         1,904,968  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     54,326         1,372,233  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     41,472         792,895  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     379,911         1,042,617  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     33,345         972,955  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     53,178         1,358,854  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     15,721         676,744  

Woolworths Ltd.

     26,273         675,211  
           
Total Australia               12,405,373  
Austria – 0.4%      

Bank Austria Creditanstalt AG*(a)

     1,715           

Verbund-Oesterreichische Elektrizitaetswirtschafts AG Class A(b)

     13,874         551,736  
           
Total Austria               551,736  
Belgium – 0.6%      

Belgacom S.A.

     21,266         832,173  
Denmark – 0.5%      

Novo Nordisk A/S Class B

     8,688         675,377  
Finland – 1.4%      

Fortum Oyj(b)

     33,327         816,666  

Nokia Oyj

     79,529         1,240,751  
           
Total Finland               2,057,417  
France – 14.5%      

Accor S.A.

     7,867         436,012  

Air Liquide S.A.

     6,262         753,090  

AXA S.A.

     37,039         825,434  

BNP Paribas

     8,589         660,814  

Bouygues S.A.

     11,993         603,996  

Carrefour S.A.

     16,470         795,260  

Christian Dior S.A.

     215         22,977  

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

     14,725         709,308  

Credit Agricole S.A.

     44,219         775,432  

Danone

     10,765         649,649  

Electricite de France

     25,283         1,382,101  

France Telecom S.A.

     75,448         1,808,500  

GDF Suez

     42,406         1,641,055  

Lafarge S.A.

     7,532         530,979  

L’Oreal S.A.

     6,351         669,093  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A.

     7,633         893,803  

PPR

     406         54,150  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     23,193         1,731,996  

Schneider Electric S.A.

     6,880         808,422  

Societe Generale

     8,193         516,217  

Sodexo

     1,293         77,418  

TOTAL S.A.

     51,181         2,976,493  

Veolia Environnement

     15,846         550,610  

Vinci S.A.

     11,701         690,856  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Vivendi S.A.

     43,908       $ 1,177,247  
           
Total France               21,740,912  
Germany – 9.6%      

Allianz SE

     11,823         1,485,066  

BASF SE

     29,910         1,858,438  

Bayer AG

     11,591         785,443  

Deutsche Post AG

     42,654         741,350  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     157,824         2,142,990  

E.ON AG

     47,275         1,748,559  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     6,804         1,106,160  

RWE AG

     18,027         1,600,136  

SAP AG

     14,649         710,801  

Siemens AG

     12,617         1,265,893  

ThyssenKrupp AG

     23,744         817,818  

Volkswagen AG

     1,492         144,346  
           
Total Germany               14,407,000  
Hong Kong – 5.4%      

Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd.

     6,000         77,273  

China Mobile Ltd.

     265,919         2,558,263  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     62,110         443,946  

CNOOC Ltd.

     1,102,529         1,814,664  

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

     28,000         112,870  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     65,495         912,663  

Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.

     125,000         914,395  

Sino Land Co., Ltd.

     26,000         50,964  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

     70,442         1,059,619  

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

     19,000         107,055  
           
Total Hong Kong               8,051,712  
Italy – 4.7%      

Atlantia SpA

     20,559         480,701  

Enel SpA

     335,798         1,881,084  

ENI SpA

     119,701         2,813,373  

Mediobanca SpA*

     64,100         689,966  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     145,191         737,208  

Telecom Italia SpA

     317,422         457,851  
           
Total Italy               7,060,183  
Japan – 10.0%      

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

     19,900         720,906  

Canon, Inc.

     32,500         1,506,047  

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

     33,000         1,165,454  

JFE Holdings, Inc.

     21,200         854,217  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     28,300         648,744  

Mitsubishi Corp.

     43,800         1,148,437  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

     168,300         882,566  

Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

     61,200         1,028,951  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.(b)

     331,598         656,524  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

     24,194         1,020,166  

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.(b)

     807         1,229,846  

Panasonic Corp.

     58,200         890,689  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.(b)

     25,900         1,140,609  

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     30,100         802,753  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (DOL)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Toyota Motor Corp.

     30,400       $ 1,218,408  
           
Total Japan               14,914,317  
Netherlands – 2.4%      

Koninklijke KPN N.V.

     59,274         940,788  

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.(b)

     38,705         1,243,305  

Unilever N.V. CVA

     47,579         1,441,770  
           
Total Netherlands               3,625,863  
Norway – 1.3%      

Statoil ASA

     87,180         2,020,986  
Portugal – 0.5%      

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     65,718         736,105  
Singapore – 1.6%      

CapitaLand Ltd.

     24,000         68,152  

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

     57,000         583,027  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

     87,000         945,889  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

     332,500         753,925  
           
Total Singapore               2,350,993  
Spain – 8.1%      

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.

     13,608         628,987  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.

     99,452         1,363,178  

Banco Popular Espanol S.A.(b)

     57,045         420,672  

Banco Santander S.A.

     246,367         3,280,253  

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.

     172,406         855,914  

Iberdrola S.A.

     110,512         938,324  

Inditex S.A.

     14,757         974,523  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     44,503         1,055,604  

Telefonica S.A.

     110,934         2,632,837  
           
Total Spain               12,150,292  
Sweden – 2.1%      

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B

     19,060         1,242,329  

Nordea Bank AB(b)

     57,940         573,604  

Sandvik AB

     54,471         683,063  

TeliaSonera AB*(b)

     99,293         707,068  
           
Total Sweden               3,206,064  
Switzerland – 6.7%      

Holcim Ltd.*

     10,146         757,661  

Nestle S.A.

     58,775         3,015,391  

Novartis AG

     44,637         2,415,161  

Roche Holding AG

     9,712         1,577,837  

SGS S.A.

     480         663,075  

Swisscom AG

     1,267         463,200  

Zurich Financial Services AG

     4,628         1,188,493  
           
Total Switzerland               10,080,818  
United Kingdom – 21.0%      

AstraZeneca PLC

     29,233         1,303,257  

Aviva PLC

     111,513         651,751  

BAE Systems PLC

     82,525         464,802  

BHP Billiton PLC

     44,221         1,515,982  

BP PLC

     517,202         4,890,847  

British American Tobacco PLC

     44,511         1,533,689  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC

     53,541       $ 488,923  

BT Group PLC

     476,286         895,151  

Centrica PLC

     120,137         535,591  

Diageo PLC

     54,895         920,969  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     98,369         1,888,328  

HSBC Holdings PLC

     311,596         3,157,370  

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     22,958         699,983  

National Grid PLC

     62,918         612,250  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

     9,805         537,964  

Rio Tinto PLC

     22,549         1,335,689  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

     69,857         2,023,953  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     70,210         1,933,536  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     20,790         347,215  

Standard Chartered PLC

     36,802         1,003,454  

Tesco PLC

     157,189         1,038,287  

Unilever PLC

     31,001         909,942  

Vodafone Group PLC

     1,173,099         2,704,801  
           
Total United Kingdom               31,393,734  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $156,718,874)
              148,261,055  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Germany – 0.0%      
Volkswagen AG, expiring 4/13/10*
(Cost: $0)
     1,492         929  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $156,718,874)
              148,261,984  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.9%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.9%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

     
(Cost: $1,281,520)      1,281,520         1,281,520  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 4.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 4.1%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(d)

     
(Cost: $6,188,050)(e)      6,188,050         6,188,050  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 104.1%
(Cost: $164,188,444)
         155,731,554  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (4.1)%

        (6,107,264
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 149,624,290  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Escrow security – additional shares issued as a result of a corporate action.

 

(b)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(e)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $5,886,074 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $6,188,050.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DOO)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.9%      
Australia – 4.9%      

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     258,265       $ 1,253,986  

Orica Ltd.

     87,332         2,147,424  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     60,785         923,349  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     660,768         1,813,392  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     67,415         1,967,065  
           
Total Australia               8,105,216  
Austria – 2.1%      

OMV AG

     38,882         1,461,539  

Telekom Austria AG

     143,064         2,003,551  
           
Total Austria               3,465,090  
Belgium – 3.4%      

Anheuser-Busch InBev N.V.

     29,811         1,504,378  

Belgacom S.A.

     72,346         2,831,017  

Solvay S.A.

     11,459         1,180,098  
           
Total Belgium               5,515,493  
Finland – 3.0%      

Fortum Oyj(a)

     64,161         1,572,242  

Nokia Oyj

     91,791         1,432,053  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj(a)

     139,636         1,856,349  
           
Total Finland               4,860,644  
France – 16.1%      

Accor S.A.

     37,930         2,102,193  

Cap Gemini S.A.

     22,395         1,105,138  

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

     35,662         1,717,851  

France Telecom S.A.

     122,853         2,944,806  

Lafarge S.A.

     23,263         1,639,960  

Lagardere SCA

     40,471         1,640,648  

PPR

     18,171         2,423,557  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     19,397         1,448,520  

Schneider Electric S.A.

     16,988         1,996,143  

Technip S.A.

     17,912         1,459,050  

TOTAL S.A.

     23,076         1,342,013  

Vallourec S.A.

     17,380         3,511,068  

Veolia Environnement

     47,021         1,633,867  

Vivendi S.A.

     54,009         1,448,071  
           
Total France               26,412,885  
Germany – 10.5%      

BASF SE

     46,061         2,861,969  

Bayer AG

     17,474         1,184,095  

Deutsche Post AG

     202,412         3,518,034  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     174,428         2,368,445  

E.ON AG

     36,727         1,358,421  

Metro AG

     20,755         1,233,431  

RWE AG

     18,475         1,639,902  

SAP AG

     13,623         661,017  

ThyssenKrupp AG

     72,401         2,493,718  
           
Total Germany               17,319,032  
Hong Kong – 0.8%      

CNOOC Ltd.

     804,000         1,323,312  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Italy – 10.9%      

Enel SpA

     536,284       $ 3,004,173  

ENI SpA

     83,804         1,969,674  

Mediaset SpA

     402,149         3,460,778  

Parmalat SpA

     1,233,023         3,382,686  

Telecom Italia SpA RSP

     3,698,745         4,178,983  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA(a)

     440,389         1,908,338  
           
Total Italy               17,904,632  
Japan – 5.1%      

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

     21,700         786,114  

Canon, Inc.

     24,400         1,130,693  

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     58,700         1,099,997  

Eisai Co., Ltd.(a)

     36,800         1,313,442  

Fujitsu Ltd.

     82,000         537,072  

Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc.

     55,500         648,015  

Ricoh Co., Ltd.

     50,000         781,250  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.(a)

     26,600         1,171,436  

TDK Corp.

     13,400         891,995  
           
Total Japan               8,360,014  
Netherlands – 7.6%      

Akzo Nobel N.V.

     36,589         2,089,013  

Koninklijke DSM N.V.

     36,613         1,635,597  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     118,084         1,437,695  

STMicroelectronics N.V.

     165,418         1,649,605  

TNT N.V.

     79,303         2,278,082  

Unilever N.V. CVA

     54,952         1,665,192  

Wolters Kluwer N.V.

     81,264         1,765,380  
           
Total Netherlands               12,520,564  
Norway – 1.6%      

Orkla ASA

     171,781         1,520,813  

Statoil ASA

     48,009         1,112,934  
           
Total Norway               2,633,747  
Portugal – 2.4%      

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     354,431         3,969,966  
Singapore – 1.7%      

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

     263,000         2,859,411  

Singapore Airport Terminal Services Ltd.

     380         720  
           
Total Singapore               2,860,131  
Spain – 1.9%      

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.

     26,194         1,210,736  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     78,213         1,855,199  
           
Total Spain               3,065,935  
Sweden – 4.5%      

Sandvik AB

     295,437         3,704,764  

SKF AB Class B

     134,786         2,402,813  

Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B*

     89,601         1,267,387  
           
Total Sweden               7,374,964  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DOO)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Switzerland – 2.4%      

Holcim Ltd.*

     24,443       $ 1,825,300  

Novartis AG

     23,102         1,249,973  

Roche Holding AG

     5,131         833,596  
           
Total Switzerland               3,908,869  
United Kingdom – 19.2%      

AstraZeneca PLC

     35,928         1,601,732  

BP PLC

     237,081         2,241,923  

British American Tobacco PLC

     47,207         1,626,583  

BT Group PLC

     3,082,380         5,793,148  

Diageo PLC

     85,964         1,442,211  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     90,668         1,740,497  

Home Retail Group PLC

     416,457         1,711,972  

J. Sainsbury PLC

     208,542         1,036,322  

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

     365,048         2,049,397  

National Grid PLC

     192,729         1,875,430  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     70,983         1,954,824  

Sage Group PLC (The)

     334,488         1,213,158  

Severn Trent PLC

     109,612         1,986,932  

United Utilities Group PLC

     387,025         3,281,768  

Vodafone Group PLC

     879,176         2,027,106  
           
Total United Kingdom               31,583,003  
United States – 0.8%      

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     42,979         1,299,685  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $153,530,560)
              162,483,182  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.2%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.2%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $428,358)      428,358         428,358  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 2.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 2.5%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $4,105,033)(d)      4,105,033         4,105,033  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 101.6%
(Cost: $158,063,951)
         167,016,573  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (1.6)%

        (2,679,041
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 164,337,532  

RSP – Risparmio Italian Savings Shares

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $3,899,284 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $4,105,033.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.3%      
Australia – 9.8%      

AGL Energy Ltd.

     22,448       $ 309,677  

Amcor Ltd.

     102,561         601,526  

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.(a)

     90,765         377,388  

AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.

     132,055         766,026  

Billabong International Ltd.(a)

     25,549         264,987  

BlueScope Steel Ltd.*

     168,471         449,976  

Boral Ltd.

     61,244         315,354  

Brambles Ltd.

     135,623         916,184  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     61,363         633,623  

Computershare Ltd.

     28,365         325,956  

Crown Ltd.

     78,170         586,901  

CSR Ltd.

     219,474         333,390  

Fairfax Media Ltd.(a)

     252,563         417,267  

Felix Resources Ltd. In Specie*† ††

     16,737         1,562  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.(a)

     97,792         324,925  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

     198,214         631,299  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

     108,802         387,472  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(a)

     30,328         1,085,625  

Lend Lease Group(b)

     62,149         493,996  

Metcash Ltd.

     54,550         207,284  

OneSteel Ltd.

     127,986         458,141  

Orica Ltd.

     27,034         664,744  

Sims Metal Management Ltd.

     13,472         267,832  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     64,280         847,821  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     182,020         1,426,752  

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

     43,866         277,811  

Tatts Group Ltd.

     107,031         241,666  

Toll Holdings Ltd.

     49,320         335,891  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     16,407         383,256  
           
Total Australia               14,334,332  
Austria – 2.9%      

EVN AG

     12,208         212,430  

Oesterreichische Post AG

     11,861         346,500  

Raiffeisen International Bank Holding AG(a)

     13,382         637,373  

Strabag SE

     10,939         278,565  

Telekom Austria AG

     57,587         806,482  

Vienna Insurance Group

     10,031         530,702  

voestalpine AG

     34,455         1,396,300  
           
Total Austria               4,208,352  
Belgium – 1.2%      

Cofinimmo

     2,200         310,631  

Mobistar S.A.

     6,984         430,591  

UCB S.A.

     14,359         614,253  

Umicore

     12,027         420,757  
           
Total Belgium               1,776,232  
Denmark – 0.5%      

D/S Norden

     7,607         331,136  

H. Lundbeck A/S

     11,438         216,000  

TrygVesta A/S

     3,167         209,410  
           
Total Denmark               756,546  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Finland – 3.5%      

Elisa Oyj*

     16,864       $ 348,441  

Kesko Oyj Class B(a)

     7,915         312,083  

Metso Oyj

     15,284         494,477  

Neste Oil Oyj*

     36,246         633,164  

Nokian Renkaat Oyj*

     8,901         231,605  

Outokumpu Oyj(a)

     16,489         362,558  

Pohjola Bank PLC

     20,006         225,223  

Rautaruukki Oyj(a)

     24,422         528,726  

Sanoma Oyj*

     25,269         560,740  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj(a)

     61,426         816,610  

Wartsila Oyj

     11,953         606,510  
           
Total Finland               5,120,137  
France – 11.3%      

Aeroports de Paris

     5,598         461,751  

Arkema S.A.

     2,194         81,372  

Bourbon S.A.

     1,480         64,093  

Bureau Veritas S.A.

     5,321         282,954  

Cap Gemini S.A.

     12,537         618,670  

Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A.

     9,368         794,141  

Ciments Francais S.A.

     3,262         313,336  

Dassault Systemes S.A.

     2,195         130,074  

Eiffage S.A.

     5,375         278,516  

Eramet(a)

     1,371         472,772  

Etablissements Maurel et Prom

     26,369         429,764  

ICADE

     4,591         511,938  

Imerys S.A.

     7,135         440,625  

Ipsen S.A.

     1,002         49,019  

Klepierre

     23,412         921,218  

Lagardere SCA(a)

     13,386         542,653  

Legrand S.A.

     28,211         892,850  

M6-Metropole Television

     20,640         534,821  

Neopost S.A.

     6,165         493,588  

Nexans S.A.

     1,904         162,590  

Nexity

     9,142         359,968  

PagesJaunes Groupe(a)

     71,060         817,478  

Publicis Groupe S.A.

     14,194         608,443  

Remy Cointreau S.A.

     6,851         354,581  

Sa des Ciments Vicat

     3,454         271,116  

Safran S.A.

     43,070         1,124,765  

SCOR SE

     29,368         743,097  

SEB S.A.

     403         26,782  

Societe BIC S.A.

     4,048         310,511  

Societe Immobiliere de Location pour l’Industrie et le Commerce

     2,575         325,741  

Societe Television Francaise 1

     28,746         534,239  

Technip S.A.

     9,773         796,075  

Vallourec S.A.

     8,403         1,697,555  

Zodiac Aerospace

     1,945         95,849  
           
Total France               16,542,945  
Germany – 3.8%      

Adidas AG

     7,234         387,618  

Bilfinger Berger AG

     5,133         343,071  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Celesio AG

     21,277       $ 681,457  

Fielmann AG

     3,540         285,530  

Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide

     6,563         346,202  

Gea Group AG

     15,416         357,947  

Hamburger Hafen Und Logistik AG

     4,761         180,959  

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA

     12,897         598,654  

Hochtief AG

     5,753         484,344  

Salzgitter AG

     2,663         247,655  

SMA Solar Technology AG

     276         33,891  

Suedzucker AG

     13,352         295,208  

Symrise AG

     13,510         322,283  

Tognum AG

     19,089         359,544  

Wacker Chemie AG

     2,170         324,159  

Wincor Nixdorf AG

     4,543         308,279  
           
Total Germany               5,556,801  
Hong Kong – 3.2%      

Beijing Enterprises Holdings Ltd.

     39,000         270,976  

China Resources Enterprise

     206,162         766,002  

Guangdong Investment Ltd.

     460,808         249,255  

Hang Lung Group Ltd.

     95,000         504,076  

Hopewell Holdings Ltd.

     102,662         304,097  

Hysan Development Co., Ltd.

     158,000         456,824  

New World Development Ltd.

     257,482         504,041  

Shanghai Industrial Holdings Ltd.

     109,000         499,749  

Sino-Ocean Land Holdings Ltd.

     112,000         98,662  

Sinotrans Shipping Ltd.

     747,000         356,919  

Television Broadcasts Ltd.

     62,074         300,589  

Wheelock & Co., Ltd.

     97,000         286,077  

Yuexiu Property Co., Ltd.

     372,000         100,130  
           
Total Hong Kong               4,697,397  
Italy – 5.7%      

A2A SpA

     366,424         688,677  

Banca Carige SpA

     152,769         418,074  

Beni Stabili SpA

     500,654         485,721  

Buzzi Unicem SpA

     12,701         160,257  

Credito Emiliano SpA*

     69,815         483,669  

Edison SpA(a)

     447,493         683,007  

ERG SpA

     14,063         198,469  

Fondiaria-Sai SpA

     14,825         223,465  

Geox SpA

     29,397         204,255  

Hera SpA

     103,067         242,800  

Iride SpA

     124,352         241,454  

Lottomatica SpA

     12,624         241,191  

Mediaset SpA

     164,427         1,415,012  

Mediolanum SpA

     60,036         351,949  

Parmalat SpA

     196,526         539,151  

Prysmian SpA

     17,473         344,001  

Societa Cattolica di Assicurazioni S.c.r.l.*

     7,789         246,198  

Telecom Italia SpA RSP

     967,807         1,093,465  
           
Total Italy               8,260,815  
Japan – 18.4%      

ACOM Co., Ltd.(a)

     22,130         362,360  

Aeon Mall Co., Ltd.

     10,000         210,938  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.

     19,200       $ 575,342  

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

     55,000         545,056  

Asahi Breweries Ltd.

     29,400         551,565  

Asahi Kasei Corp.

     102,000         549,080  

Bank of Yokohama Ltd. (The)

     102,000         499,957  

Chiba Bank Ltd. (The)(a)

     72,000         430,736  

Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

     98,000         368,129  

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     10,400         501,969  

Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd.

     50,000         564,533  

Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

     10,600         349,401  

Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd.(a)

     22,900         541,375  

Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

     17,500         335,991  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.(a)

     13,000         286,045  

JS Group Corp.

     34,300         698,554  

JSR Corp.

     24,000         501,627  

Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc.

     51,500         601,311  

Kuraray Co., Ltd.

     34,500         464,480  

Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd.(a)

     44,000         454,409  

Lawson, Inc.

     13,200         563,656  

Makita Corp.

     13,300         438,399  

Marui Group Co., Ltd.

     51,400         372,958  

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp.

     114,500         585,734  

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corp.

     44,000         621,575  

Nikon Corp.

     15,000         327,643  

Nippon Express Co., Ltd.

     117,000         503,360  

Nippon Mining Holdings, Inc.

     67,500         310,266  

Nippon Paper Group, Inc.

     14,200         365,486  

Nippon Yusen K.K.

     120,000         473,887  

Nitto Denko Corp.

     16,300         633,230  

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

     16,600         256,177  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

     17,300         394,360  

OJI Paper Co., Ltd.

     100,000         438,784  

Oracle Corp.

     15,668         726,892  

Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.

     100,000         358,519  

Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.

     67,000         846,104  

Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     6,800         336,580  

Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd.

     46,000         312,115  

Sekisui House Ltd.

     42,000         419,820  

Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

     10,600         300,507  

Shionogi & Co., Ltd.

     18,000         342,509  

Shiseido Co., Ltd.(a)

     33,600         729,966  

Shizuoka Bank Ltd. (The)

     50,000         436,109  

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

     41,900         283,399  

Sompo Japan Insurance, Inc.

     80,000         544,521  

Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.

     9,700         188,207  

Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.

     103,000         503,756  

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd.

     21,000         399,818  

Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Inc.

     18,000         158,733  

TDK Corp.

     13,300         885,338  

Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd.

     45,000         161,815  

Tokyu Land Corp.

     59,000         225,417  

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.

     58,104         490,626  

Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.

     49,000         442,594  

Toray Industries, Inc.(a)

     76,000         444,092  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Toyota Tsusho Corp.

     27,900       $ 437,729  

Trend Micro, Inc.

     11,000         383,776  

Yamaha Corp.

     21,900         282,891  

Yamato Holdings Co., Ltd.

     42,000         590,625  
           
Total Japan               26,910,831  
Netherlands – 2.8%      

Fugro N.V. CVA

     8,934         584,967  

Imtech N.V.

     7,124         228,552  

Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster N.V.

     16,066         616,841  

Koninklijke DSM N.V.(a)

     17,069         762,516  

SBM Offshore N.V.

     17,329         347,380  

STMicroelectronics N.V.

     83,775         835,433  

Wolters Kluwer N.V.

     29,198         634,298  
           
Total Netherlands               4,009,987  
New Zealand – 0.8%      

Contact Energy Ltd.*

     44,030         199,946  

Fletcher Building Ltd.

     74,995         444,326  

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     339,865         523,298  
           
Total New Zealand               1,167,570  
Norway – 0.5%      

Fred Olsen Energy ASA

     19,626         752,214  
Portugal – 1.8%      

Banco BPI S.A. Registered Shares

     88,519         235,717  

Banco Comercial Portugues S.A. Class R*(a)

     222,048         247,573  

Banco Espirito Santo S.A.

     92,066         498,298  

Brisa Auto-Estradas de Portugal S.A.

     67,419         572,891  

Cimpor Cimentos de Portugal SGPS S.A.

     57,829         437,800  

Jeronimo Martins, SGPS, S.A.

     32,474         329,554  

Sonae(a)

     210,860         251,077  
           
Total Portugal               2,572,910  
Singapore – 3.8%      

Cosco Corp.(Singapore) Ltd.(a)

     389,000         345,023  

Fraser and Neave Ltd.

     118,402         406,516  

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

     26,904         565,387  

Keppel Land Ltd.

     56,000         147,005  

SembCorp Industries Ltd.

     171,000         505,154  

SembCorp Marine Ltd.

     208,360         624,462  

SIA Engineering Co., Ltd.

     185,536         471,122  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.(a)

     127,000         694,932  

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.

     167,148         456,711  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     356,000         812,303  

StarHub Ltd.

     255,594         418,662  

UOL Group Ltd.

     37,000         103,215  
           
Total Singapore               5,550,492  
Spain – 4.8%      

Acerinox S.A.

     19,192         378,494  

Antena 3 de Television S.A.

     38,066         421,328  

Banco Pastor S.A.(a)

     73,618         427,836  

Bankinter, S.A.(a)

     34,817         290,203  

Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles S.A.(a)

     16,266         436,229  

Enagas

     20,581         451,836  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Ferrovial S.A.

     98,632       $ 960,904  

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A.(a)

     16,531         606,287  

Gestevision Telecinco S.A.

     55,540         873,256  

Grupo Catalana Occidente S.A.

     11,602         236,579  

Indra Sistemas S.A.

     18,000         369,721  

Red Electrica Corp. S.A.

     8,604         462,597  

Sociedad General de Aguas de Barcelona S.A. Class A

     10,714         288,637  

Tecnicas Reunidas, S.A.

     5,727         360,725  

Zardoya Otis, S.A.(a)

     26,447         459,127  
           
Total Spain               7,023,759  
Sweden – 5.5%      

Alfa Laval AB

     29,369         433,781  

Assa Abloy AB Class B

     25,163         494,030  

Atlas Copco AB Class B

     37,636         529,215  

Hakon Invest AB

     23,897         458,217  

Kinnevik Investment AB Class B

     19,506         360,469  

Ratos AB Class B*

     20,599         685,489  

Scania AB Class B

     43,471         689,786  

Securitas AB Class B

     40,213         430,235  

Skanska AB Class B

     51,441         937,760  

SKF AB Class B

     31,016         552,918  

SSAB AB Class A(a)

     22,173         399,897  

Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B*

     46,290         654,762  

Swedish Match AB

     22,194         532,261  

Tele2 AB Class B

     50,756         849,812  
           
Total Sweden               8,008,632  
Switzerland – 3.0%      

Baloise Holding AG

     4,812         427,459  

BKW FMB Energie AG

     2,940         218,849  

EMS-Chemie Holding AG

     3,752         515,452  

Geberit AG

     3,669         657,774  

Partners Group Holding AG

     3,003         425,964  

Schindler Holding AG

     5,260         457,761  

Schindler Holding AG Participating Shares

     4,505         397,192  

Sulzer AG

     3,721         362,360  

Swatch Group AG (The)

     6,259         372,846  

Swatch Group AG (The) Class B

     1,739         555,462  
           
Total Switzerland               4,391,119  
United Kingdom – 16.0%      

Admiral Group PLC

     25,590         512,391  

Amlin PLC

     39,449         232,240  

Ashmore Group PLC

     94,779         379,122  

Balfour Beatty PLC

     40,110         177,783  

British Land Co. PLC

     136,290         994,618  

Bunzl PLC

     27,831         304,384  

Burberry Group PLC

     29,435         319,024  

Cable & Wireless Communications PLC

     240,635         202,038  

Cable & Wireless Worldwide*

     240,635         335,818  

Capita Group PLC (The)

     21,090         242,015  

Carillion PLC

     51,033         252,982  

Close Brothers Group PLC

     20,092         236,201  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Cobham PLC

     65,593       $ 255,710  

Daily Mail & General Trust N.V. Class A

     37,874         285,877  

Drax Group PLC

     64,507         365,570  

Firstgroup PLC

     40,938         222,935  

G4S PLC

     81,957         325,098  

Hammerson PLC

     123,309         735,845  

Hays PLC

     197,082         324,365  

Home Retail Group PLC

     93,647         384,964  

ICAP PLC

     48,479         274,884  

IMI PLC

     46,167         462,203  

Inmarsat PLC

     32,731         375,352  

Intercontinental Hotels Group PLC(a)

     22,497         352,177  

International Power PLC

     120,101         580,976  

Investec PLC

     53,528         437,650  

Johnson Matthey PLC

     12,808         339,221  

Kingfisher PLC

     116,397         378,550  

Ladbrokes PLC

     80,122         193,244  

Legal & General Group PLC

     652,312         871,248  

London Stock Exchange Group PLC

     19,920         214,689  

Man Group PLC

     247,169         905,458  

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

     161,200         904,985  

Meggitt PLC

     72,702         337,131  

Next PLC

     13,198         433,234  

Northumbrian Water Group PLC

     47,305         203,144  

Pennon Group PLC

     23,137         183,379  

Provident Financial PLC

     23,129         304,357  

RSA Insurance Group PLC

     328,618         635,563  

Sage Group PLC (The)

     121,962         442,345  

Schroders PLC

     19,434         414,776  

Segro PLC

     270,413         1,310,966  

Severn Trent PLC

     21,890         396,799  

Smith & Nephew PLC

     90,151         897,765  

Smiths Group PLC

     33,939         584,837  

Standard Life PLC

     226,797         689,089  

Tate & Lyle PLC

     68,794         473,974  

Thomas Cook Group PLC

     68,237         279,267  

Tomkins PLC

     100,307         359,088  

TUI Travel PLC

     74,173         339,227  

United Utilities Group PLC

     102,375         868,086  

Vedanta Resources PLC(a)

     11,379         479,160  

Whitbread PLC

     14,513         324,498  
           
Total United Kingdom               23,336,302  

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS

(Cost: $155,218,125)

              144,977,373  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Spain – 0.0%      
Banco Pastor S.A., expiring 4/19/10*(a)
(Cost: $0)
     73,618         9,563  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $155,218,125)
              144,986,936  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.6%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.6%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

     
(Cost: $856,102)      856,102       $ 856,102  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 9.6%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 9.6%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(d)

     
(Cost: $14,078,114)(e)      14,078,114         14,078,114  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 109.5%
(Cost: $170,152,341)
         159,921,152  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (9.5)%

        (13,852,210
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 146,068,942  

RSP – Risparmio Italian Savings Shares

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

Security is being fair valued by a valuation committee under the direction of the Board of Trustees. The aggregate value of fair valued securities is $1,562, which represents .0011% of net assets.

 

††

Restricted security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Stapled Security – A security contractually bound to one or more other securities to form a single saleable unit which cannot be sold separately.

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(e)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $13,384,845 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $14,078,114.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.5%      
Australia – 15.1%      

Adelaide Brighton Ltd.

     520,287       $ 1,232,067  

Ansell Ltd.

     80,569         897,756  

APN News & Media Ltd.(a)

     1,134,623         2,405,665  

Ausenco Ltd.(a)

     140,675         568,121  

Austal Ltd.

     93,807         219,557  

Austbrokers Holdings Ltd.

     134,985         635,586  

Austereo Group Ltd.

     421,522         661,588  

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

     191,866         2,076,268  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.(a)

     469,117         4,305,789  

Bradken Ltd.

     186,245         1,309,438  

Cabcharge Australia Ltd.(a)

     163,644         862,151  

Campbell Brothers Ltd.

     42,106         1,142,018  

Centennial Coal Co., Ltd.

     563,240         2,202,291  

Challenger Financial Services Group Ltd.

     626,071         2,413,484  

ConnectEast Group(b)

     4,408,548         1,820,873  

Consolidated Media Holdings Ltd.(a)

     707,282         2,044,913  

Corporate Express Australia Ltd.(a)

     245,209         1,258,113  

Crane Group Ltd.

     97,932         805,386  

Cromwell Group

     307,688         206,160  

David Jones Ltd.(a)

     519,110         2,263,209  

Downer EDI Ltd.

     208,754         1,448,532  

Envestra Ltd.(b)

     2,036,343         953,219  

FKP Property Group

     1,503,040         986,389  

Fleetwood Corp., Ltd.

     27,670         228,572  

Flight Centre Ltd.(a)

     120,167         2,313,994  

Gloucester Coal Ltd.*

     154,458         1,275,923  

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

     1,901,689         2,496,014  

GUD Holdings Ltd.

     165,405         1,405,825  

Gunns Ltd.(a)

     851,988         375,359  

GWA International Ltd.(a)

     426,988         1,301,144  

Hastie Group Ltd.

     507,608         710,509  

Hastings Diversified Utilities Fund(a)(b)

     765,449         836,055  

Healthscope Ltd.(a)

     257,698         1,045,454  

Hills Industries Ltd.

     441,064         1,068,752  

Invocare Ltd.(a)

     139,182         760,102  

Iress Market Technology Ltd.(a)

     119,656         878,610  

JB Hi-Fi Ltd.

     48,235         898,731  

Macmahon Holdings Ltd.

     1,779,879         1,192,573  

Melbourne It Ltd.

     134,558         213,044  

Monadelphous Group Ltd.

     91,583         1,286,109  

Peet Ltd.

     262,596         554,354  

Perpetual Ltd.(a)

     36,998         1,198,060  

Seek Ltd.

     124,932         919,644  

Sigma Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

     1,218,655         520,122  

Spotless Group Ltd.

     339,296         887,555  

Sunland Group Ltd.*(a)

     1,137,078         819,278  

Ten Network Holdings Ltd.*

     665,338         1,160,293  

Tower Australia Group Ltd.

     274,682         668,110  

Transfield Services Ltd.

     213,977         793,451  

UGL Ltd.(a)

     150,488         2,078,787  

West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd.(a)

     364,594         2,653,715  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Wotif.com Holdings Ltd.

     255,376       $ 1,699,377  
           
Total Australia               64,958,089  
Austria – 0.9%      

Flughafen Wien AG

     22,523         1,122,121  

Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment AG

     29,277         1,545,369  

Semperit AG Holding

     29,400         1,150,072  
           
Total Austria               3,817,562  
Belgium – 1.9%      

Compagnie d’entreprises CFE

     11,917         663,378  

Compagnie Maritime Belge S.A.

     49,767         1,593,257  

Euronav N.V.

     164,130         3,642,181  

EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A.

     15,565         885,404  

Omega Pharma S.A.

     14,059         701,672  

Tessenderlo Chemie N.V.

     25,463         853,080  
           
Total Belgium               8,338,972  
Denmark – 0.2%      

Auriga Industries Class B*

     48,767         921,821  
Finland – 4.3%      

Amer Sports Oyj Class A

     17,759         210,020  

Cargotec Oyj Class B

     51,670         1,497,572  

Citycon Oyj(a)

     314,390         1,254,933  

Comptel Oyj

     188,070         221,395  

F-Secure Oyj(a)

     180,431         612,794  

Huhtamaki Oyj(a)

     82,806         904,201  

Kemira Oyj*(a)

     68,338         731,423  

Lassila & Tikanoja Oyj(a)

     40,577         848,827  

Orion Oyj Class B(a)

     111,532         2,471,969  

Outotec Oyj(a)

     37,872         1,365,668  

Poyry Oyj

     41,980         610,634  

Stockmann Oyj Abp Class B(a)

     29,064         1,059,455  

Technopolis PLC

     45,643         227,275  

Tieto Oyj(a)

     74,458         1,726,839  

Tikkurila Oy*(a)

     17,084         352,062  

Uponor Oyj(a)

     79,229         1,447,264  

YIT Oyj

     127,344         2,946,485  
           
Total Finland               18,488,816  
France – 2.1%      

Canal Plus

     63,075         501,071  

Derichebourg S.A.*(a)

     149,919         698,025  

Groupe Steria SCA

     30,750         953,235  

Havas S.A.

     202,949         1,023,472  

Ingenico

     18,076         452,851  

IPSOS

     16,389         580,012  

Rallye S.A.

     59,664         2,205,176  

Rubis

     13,528         1,182,486  

Saft Groupe S.A.

     13,535         537,430  

Sechilienne-Sidec

     22,100         732,636  
           
Total France               8,866,394  
Germany – 3.2%      

Aurubis AG

     52,464         2,708,586  

Bauer AG

     14,667         657,892  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Bechtle AG

     28,253       $ 870,477  

Carl Zeiss Meditec AG

     34,022         545,517  

Comdirect Bank AG

     121,112         1,220,881  

CTS Eventim AG

     11,807         600,699  

Deutsche Beteiligungs AG

     8,173         188,775  

Gerresheimer AG

     17,066         534,580  

Gerry Weber International AG

     20,502         712,950  

Gildemeister AG

     57,443         774,385  

H&R WASAG AG

     20,026         421,361  

Indus Holding AG

     49,898         941,186  

Kontron AG

     29,574         289,760  

Krones AG(a)

     15,393         793,244  

MLP AG

     72,058         760,610  

Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG

     12,524         957,461  

Sixt AG

     21,993         704,686  

Takkt AG

     18,193         211,706  
           
Total Germany               13,894,756  
Hong Kong – 2.1%      

China Pharmaceutical Group Ltd.

     848,000         524,219  

China Travel International Investment Hong Kong Ltd.

     3,292,000         894,577  

Citic 1616 Holdings Ltd.

     2,882,000         976,169  

Dah Chong Hong Holdings Ltd.

     3,091,000         2,077,997  

Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels (The)

     723,000         1,117,364  

Shenzhen Investment Ltd.

     1,644,000         609,775  

Shougang Concord International Enterprises Co., Ltd.

     5,780,000         1,220,807  

Sun Hung Kai & Co., Ltd.

     507,189         401,064  

Vitasoy International Holdings Ltd.

     1,300,364         1,023,249  
           
Total Hong Kong               8,845,221  
Ireland – 1.0%      

C&C Group PLC

     210,543         955,791  

FBD Holdings PLC

     10,130         100,321  

FBD Holdings PLC Redemption Shares*

     14,316           

Fyffes PLC

     75,236         38,517  

Glanbia PLC

     200,585         811,249  

Greencore Group PLC

     420,031         791,419  

Paddy Power PLC

     24,179         862,082  

United Drug PLC

     220,129         765,491  
           
Total Ireland               4,324,870  
Italy – 3.5%      

Autostrada Torino-Milano SpA

     53,995         759,830  

Azimut Holding SpA

     75,536         958,197  

Banco di Desio e della Brianza SpA

     38,166         222,062  

Biesse SpA*

     64,755         526,596  

Brembo SpA

     89,108         690,878  

Buzzi Unicem SpA RSP

     62,508         512,129  

Cairo Communication SpA

     174,569         682,645  

Cementir Holding SpA

     104,571         420,594  

Credito Artigiano SpA

     88,692         214,336  

Enia SpA

     71,623         576,633  

Fiat SpA RSP(a)

     89,260         754,860  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Fondiaria-Sai SpA RSP

     93,766       $ 987,085  

Immobiliare Grande Distribuzione

     333,383         676,199  

Impregilo SpA

     226,893         785,175  

Industria Macchine Automatiche SpA

     45,525         906,750  

Italcementi SpA RSP

     95,997         623,489  

Maire Tecnimont SpA

     261,143         996,454  

MARR SpA

     152,017         1,405,919  

Piaggio & C. SpA

     246,924         788,506  

Recordati SpA

     182,507         1,391,564  
           
Total Italy               14,879,901  
Japan – 27.1%      

ADEKA Corp.

     97,000         969,585  

Aica Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     91,600         1,021,481  

Amano Corp.

     116,600         1,061,928  

Avex Group Holdings, Inc.

     99,700         862,132  

Canon Electronics, Inc.

     45,000         995,452  

Capcom Co., Ltd.(a)

     37,200         703,074  

Central Glass Co., Ltd.

     245,000         1,211,366  

Century Tokyo Leasing Corp.

     55,410         767,936  

Circle K Sunkus Co., Ltd.

     73,900         916,632  

Daifuku Co., Ltd.

     120,500         949,144  

Daishi Bank Ltd. (The)

     245,000         849,529  

DCM Japan Holdings Co., Ltd.

     126,400         725,068  

Denki Kagaku Kogyo K.K.

     347,000         1,492,872  

DIC Corp.

     667,000         1,441,931  

DOWA Holdings Co., Ltd.(a)

     184,000         1,108,647  

Ehime Bank Ltd. (The)

     73,000         205,469  

Ezaki Glico Co., Ltd.

     81,000         945,751  

Fancl Corp.(a)

     75,200         1,426,096  

Fukuyama Transporting Co., Ltd.(a)

     254,000         1,269,456  

Fuyo General Lease Co., Ltd.

     32,000         905,822  

Goldcrest Co., Ltd.

     59,540         1,575,796  

Gunze Ltd.

     247,000         911,976  

H2O Retailing Corp.(a)

     144,000         984,760  

Hanwa Co., Ltd.

     212,000         898,459  

Heiwa Real Estate Co., Ltd.

     237,500         714,228  

Hikari Tsushin, Inc.(a)

     41,300         670,948  

Hitachi Cable Ltd.(a)

     295,000         880,833  

Hitachi Capital Corp.

     87,700         1,249,237  

Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.(a)

     140,700         1,516,320  

Hitachi Kokusai Electric, Inc.

     137,000         1,369,413  

Hitachi Transport System Ltd.

     86,500         1,219,183  

Hokkoku Bank Ltd. (The)

     241,000         894,981  

Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd.(a)

     214,500         1,072,041  

Hyakugo Bank Ltd. (The)

     202,000         949,037  

Hyakujushi Bank Ltd. (The)

     203,000         790,796  

IBJ Leasing Co., Ltd.

     56,900         1,135,686  

Inaba Denki Sangyo Co., Ltd.

     21,400         496,295  

IT Holdings Corp.

     41,400         504,208  

Ito En Ltd.(a)

     82,200         1,272,939  

Izumi Co., Ltd.

     48,100         631,107  

JFE Shoji Holdings, Inc.

     200,000         843,322  

Juroku Bank Ltd. (The)

     263,000         1,044,232  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     154,000       $ 1,270,698  

Kandenko Co., Ltd.

     129,000         820,056  

Keiyo Bank Ltd. (The)

     174,000         839,833  

Kiyo Holdings, Inc.

     784,800         1,041,473  

Kokuyo Co., Ltd.

     75,500         629,436  

Komeri Co., Ltd.

     32,500         846,934  

Komori Corp.

     67,800         840,970  

Kose Corp.(a)

     34,700         815,138  

KUREHA Corp.

     151,000         732,053  

Kyowa Exeo Corp.

     85,000         702,269  

Lion Corp.

     173,000         872,035  

Meitec Corp.(a)

     37,000         725,032  

Miraca Holdings, Inc.

     46,600         1,421,340  

Miura Co., Ltd.

     42,800         1,115,347  

Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     94,000         895,334  

Moshi Moshi Hotline, Inc.

     30,050         574,693  

Musashino Bank Ltd. (The)

     30,200         867,474  

Nagase & Co., Ltd.

     77,000         963,324  

NHK Spring Co., Ltd.

     171,000         1,570,184  

Nichirei Corp.(a)

     249,000         932,684  

Nidec Sankyo Corp.(a)

     145,000         1,283,337  

Nifco, Inc.

     65,700         1,511,719  

Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.

     172,000         1,494,692  

Nippon Paint Co., Ltd.

     190,000         1,244,435  

Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd.

     130,000         1,175,621  

Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd.(a)

     378,300         1,097,167  

Nissin Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     71,900         1,174,223  

NOF Corp.

     234,000         926,584  

NS Solutions Corp.

     46,100         836,253  

Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd. (The)

     192,000         663,699  

Okasan Securities Group, Inc.

     51,000         243,975  

Okinawa Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     20,400         1,065,411  

Okumura Corp.(a)

     232,000         811,901  

Onward Holdings Co., Ltd.

     194,000         1,513,549  

OSAKA Titanium Technologies Co.

     19,500         808,674  

Otsuka Corp.

     15,300         972,624  

PanaHome Corp.

     169,000         1,128,596  

Park24 Co., Ltd.

     194,300         1,987,915  

Plenus Co., Ltd.

     49,700         668,588  

Point, Inc.

     25,490         1,527,654  

Rengo Co., Ltd.

     155,000         912,350  

Resorttrust, Inc.

     70,200         1,030,011  

Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd.

     15,800         667,070  

Ryosan Co., Ltd.

     32,200         820,507  

Saibu Gas Co., Ltd.

     644,000         1,805,736  

Sangetsu Co., Ltd.

     47,000         1,066,856  

Sankyu, Inc.

     226,000         1,115,004  

Sanwa Holdings Corp.

     290,000         968,322  

Sanyo Shokai Ltd.(a)

     270,000         1,025,792  

Seino Holdings Corp.

     140,000         997,860  

Shimachu Co., Ltd.

     29,000         618,857  

Sohgo Security Services Co., Ltd.

     61,400         711,646  

Star Micronics Co., Ltd.

     82,500         907,641  

Sumitomo Bakelite Co., Ltd.

     224,000         1,284,931  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co., Ltd.

     446,000       $ 773,245  

Sumitomo Real Estate Sales Co., Ltd.(a)

     27,930         1,213,568  

Sumitomo Warehouse Co., Ltd. (The)

     199,000         883,829  

Tadano Ltd.(a)

     144,000         779,794  

Taiyo Ink Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     39,800         1,066,984  

Takara Holdings, Inc.

     160,000         897,260  

Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd.(a)

     116,000         919,906  

Takefuji Corp.(a)

     237,060         1,009,738  

Toagosei Co., Ltd.

     312,000         1,325,599  

Toda Corp.

     224,000         807,877  

Tokai Carbon Co., Ltd.

     127,000         739,383  

Tokai Rika Co., Ltd.

     54,700         1,123,387  

Tokai Rubber Industries, Inc.

     87,400         1,195,389  

Tokyo Tomin Bank Ltd. (The)

     50,000         665,133  

Toppan Forms Co., Ltd.

     70,800         781,952  

Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd.

     199,000         847,624  

Toyo Corp.

     80,200         704,668  

Toyo Ink Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     295,000         1,325,985  

Toyobo Co., Ltd.

     537,000         856,303  

Yaskawa Electric Corp.

     129,000         1,180,383  

Yokogawa Electric Corp.*

     161,600         1,407,774  
           
Total Japan               116,506,456  
Netherlands – 3.4%      

Aalberts Industries N.V.

     91,497         1,462,132  

Arcadis N.V.

     52,217         1,106,454  

BinckBank N.V.

     77,878         1,380,434  

Brit Insurance Holdings N.V.

     104,364         1,191,281  

CSM

     58,424         1,818,230  

Exact Holding N.V.

     34,881         932,386  

Grontmij CVA

     24,414         545,070  

Kardan N.V.*

     150,582         925,647  

Koninklijke BAM Groep N.V.(a)

     146,835         1,144,410  

Mediq N.V.

     44,192         816,218  

Nutreco Holding N.V.

     28,978         1,829,152  

Sligro Food Group N.V.

     26,733         892,735  

TKH Group N.V.

     32,020         669,391  
           
Total Netherlands               14,713,540  
New Zealand – 2.1%      

Auckland International Airport Ltd.(a)

     757,870         1,043,228  

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp., Ltd.

     672,185         1,564,392  

Freightways Ltd.

     177,286         397,507  

Infratil Ltd.

     496,010         605,344  

Mainfreight Ltd.

     207,838         934,969  

Sky City Entertainment Group Ltd.

     651,326         1,488,118  

Sky Network Television Ltd.

     240,684         911,951  

Tower Ltd.

     205,620         288,877  

Vector Ltd.

     830,609         1,249,440  

Warehouse Group Ltd. (The)

     184,208         490,143  
           
Total New Zealand               8,973,969  
Norway – 0.8%      

Kongsberg Gruppen AS

     63,575         1,167,457  

Sparebank 1 SMN(a)

     112,927         913,202  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Veidekke ASA

     164,341       $ 1,342,814  
           
Total Norway               3,423,473  
Portugal – 1.2%      

BANIF SGPS S.A.

     533,164         815,209  

Mota Engil, SGPS, S.A.(a)

     191,240         839,181  

Portucel Empresa Produtora de Pasta e Papel S.A.*(a)

     304,174         868,429  

REN – Redes Energeticas Nacionais S.A.(a)

     401,582         1,662,744  

Semapa-Sociedade de Investimento e Gestao

     105,277         1,118,234  
           
Total Portugal               5,303,797  
Singapore – 6.1%      

Allgreen Properties Ltd.

     1,266,000         1,077,601  

Cityspring Infrastructure Trust

     1,428,237         618,063  

CSE Global Ltd.

     1,617,000         1,145,045  

First Ship Lease Trust

     2,440,000         1,073,352  

Goodpack Ltd.

     491,000         614,606  

Guocoland Ltd.

     559,102         951,799  

Hi-P International Ltd.

     844,000         383,348  

Ho Bee Investment Ltd.

     159,000         204,714  

Hong Leong Asia Ltd.

     683,000         2,217,961  

Hyflux Ltd.(a)

     449,000         1,091,950  

Jaya Holdings Ltd.(a)

     3,015,000         1,444,905  

K1 Ventures Ltd.

     5,559,000         675,963  

Kim Eng Holdings Ltd.

     419,000         605,400  

KS Energy Services Ltd.(a)

     642,000         596,974  

MobileOne Ltd.

     1,087,800         1,618,414  

Pacific Century Regional Developments Ltd.

     3,279,000         457,355  

Singapore Airport Terminal Services Ltd.

     759,000         1,438,683  

Singapore Post Ltd.

     2,236,000         1,679,339  

Straits Asia Resources Ltd.(a)

     1,422,000         2,197,003  

Tat Hong Holdings Ltd.(a)

     1,271,000         790,937  

United Engineers Ltd.

     619,000         1,013,919  

UOB-Kay Hian Holdings Ltd.

     562,000         679,361  

Venture Corp., Ltd.

     367,000         2,289,074  

Wing Tai Holdings Ltd.

     855,000         1,106,935  
           
Total Singapore               25,972,701  
Spain – 1.4%      

Campofrio Food Group S.A.*

     64,670         610,784  

Duro Felguera S.A.

     94,901         1,014,443  

FAES FARMA S.A.

     71,711         331,365  

FAES FARMA S.A.*(c)

     5,975         27,609  

La Seda de Barcelona S.A. Class B*†(a)

     160,685           

NH Hoteles S.A.*(a)

     252,934         1,079,783  

Sol Melia S.A.

     127,584         1,099,678  

Tubacex S.A.

     190,152         762,878  

Viscofan S.A.

     44,781         1,177,931  
           
Total Spain               6,104,471  
Sweden – 5.3%      

AarhusKarlshamn AB

     42,444         1,155,902  

Axfood AB(a)

     42,455         1,250,585  

Cardo AB

     25,226         888,536  

Castellum AB(a)

     179,062         1,810,027  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Clas Ohlson AB Class B

     70,977       $ 1,296,856  

Elekta AB Class B

     28,912         811,480  

Fabege AB(a)

     239,027         1,620,747  

Intrum Justitia AB(a)

     82,720         1,051,672  

KappAhl AB

     225,754         2,164,378  

Kungsleden AB

     133,621         1,053,632  

Loomis AB Class B

     59,255         765,696  

Mekonomen AB

     39,238         880,497  

NCC AB Class B

     79,905         1,398,920  

Nordnet AB Class B

     61,634         206,389  

Peab AB

     345,747         2,132,995  

Saab AB Class B

     64,589         987,188  

SkiStar AB

     22,029         420,868  

SSAB AB Class B(a)

     63,522         1,034,428  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB Class B

     26,216         764,952  

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

     58,946         1,249,029  
           
Total Sweden               22,944,777  
Switzerland – 0.2%      

Bucher Industries AG

     7,502         1,019,226  
United Kingdom – 16.6%      

Arriva PLC

     156,079         1,735,424  

Ashtead Group PLC

     519,242         751,801  

Atkins WS PLC

     87,575         823,624  

BBA Aviation PLC

     370,182         1,093,298  

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

     119,792         207,152  

BlueBay Asset Management PLC

     148,405         811,092  

Bodycote PLC

     278,651         888,063  

Brewin Dolphin Holdings PLC

     386,967         852,310  

Britvic PLC

     178,906         1,259,215  

Carpetright PLC

     69,873         847,923  

Chaucer Holdings PLC

     1,617,190         1,202,027  

Chemring Group PLC

     11,684         586,824  

Cineworld Group PLC

     295,016         837,962  

Computacenter PLC

     184,820         860,685  

Croda International PLC

     75,041         1,066,585  

Dairy Crest Group PLC

     168,647         951,141  

Davis Service Group PLC

     187,975         1,205,854  

De La Rue PLC

     68,479         962,410  

DS Smith PLC

     706,615         1,444,874  

Electrocomponents PLC

     739,557         2,468,036  

Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC

     128,108         1,010,501  

Evolution Group PLC

     118,275         227,404  

F&C Asset Management PLC

     918,031         866,173  

Filtrona PLC

     265,488         878,733  

Forth Ports PLC

     18,203         383,257  

Game Group PLC

     228,904         341,148  

Go-Ahead Group PLC

     37,328         794,419  

Greggs PLC

     109,084         805,009  

Halfords Group PLC

     185,743         1,331,286  

Halma PLC

     255,386         977,011  

Hill & Smith Holdings PLC

     41,589         217,333  

HMV Group PLC(a)

     504,273         646,750  

Homeserve PLC

     25,978         706,156  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hunting PLC

     147,608       $ 1,378,145  

IG Group Holdings PLC

     269,989         1,647,196  

Intermediate Capital Group PLC

     363,405         1,493,885  

Interserve PLC

     218,246         717,567  

ITE Group PLC

     301,904         656,254  

Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group PLC

     171,191         1,441,222  

Keller Group PLC

     49,086         503,340  

Kesa Electricals PLC

     433,386         834,245  

Kier Group PLC

     45,509         759,359  

Laird PLC

     276,680         516,646  

Marshalls PLC

     436,362         589,107  

Marston’s PLC

     553,448         769,845  

Melrose PLC

     533,566         1,782,225  

Michael Page International PLC

     194,291         1,178,880  

Micro Focus International PLC

     122,939         935,228  

Millennium & Copthorne Hotels PLC

     130,792         962,431  

Mitie Group PLC

     187,712         651,201  

Mondi PLC

     270,617         1,905,126  

Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC

     522,970         539,440  

Morgan Crucible Co. PLC

     393,426         1,215,657  

Morgan Sindall PLC

     61,855         511,362  

Mothercare PLC

     71,300         649,471  

N. Brown Group PLC

     211,672         702,535  

National Express Group PLC

     314,973         1,094,122  

Northern Foods PLC

     803,107         709,012  

PayPoint PLC

     65,714         348,886  

Premier Farnell PLC

     424,474         1,452,604  

PV Crystalox Solar PLC

     465,927         339,247  

PZ Cussons PLC

     238,412         984,766  

Renishaw PLC

     76,824         761,552  

Restaurant Group PLC

     204,051         721,193  

Rightmove PLC

     65,301         667,632  

Rotork PLC

     39,569         842,112  

Schroders PLC

     57,512         1,000,643  

Severfield-Rowen PLC

     203,900         609,313  

Shaftesbury PLC

     112,446         656,010  

Spectris PLC

     81,460         1,022,515  

Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLC

     53,596         1,140,636  

St. James’s Place PLC

     194,804         769,773  

Sthree PLC

     189,028         974,905  

Tullett Prebon PLC

     187,647         995,393  

Ultra Electronics Holdings PLC

     25,358         577,368  

Victrex PLC

     46,201         617,075  

VT Group PLC(a)

     78,499         893,064  

WH Smith PLC

     111,937         825,045  

Wincanton PLC

     202,437         617,992  

Workspace Group PLC

     637,075         231,931  
           
Total United Kingdom               71,234,636  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $409,881,028)
              423,533,448  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 1.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.1%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(d)

     
(Cost: $4,572,583)      4,572,583       $ 4,572,583  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 14.8%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 14.8%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(e)

     
(Cost: $63,580,513)(f)      63,580,513         63,580,513  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 114.4%
(Cost: $478,034,124)
         491,686,544  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (14.4)%

        (61,816,323
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 429,870,221  

RSP – Risparmio Italian Savings Shares

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

Security is being fair valued by a valuation committee under the direction of the Board of Trustees. The aggregate value of fair valued securities is $0, which represents 0% of net assets.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Stapled Security – A security contractually bound to one or more other securities to form a single saleable unit which cannot be sold separately.

 

(c)

A bonus share security is booked under an unlisted line that will assimilate into an ordinary line on a later date not currently disclosed.

 

(d)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(e)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(f)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $58,859,877 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $63,580,513.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.2%      
Argentina – 0.1%      

Petrobras Energia S.A. ADR

     38,216       $ 637,443  
Brazil – 12.2%      

AES Tiete S.A.

     167,992         1,644,433  

Banco do Brasil S.A.

     1,125,400         18,753,514  

Cia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo

     105,400         1,904,606  

Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais

     162,532         2,094,602  

Cia Siderurgica Nacional S.A.

     718,200         14,261,785  

CPFL Energia S.A.

     305,698         6,113,275  

EDP – Energias do Brasil S.A.

     74,600         1,426,625  

Equatorial Energia S.A.

     105,000         920,155  

Iochpe Maxion S.A.

     44,200         687,258  

Light S.A.

     263,755         3,573,483  

Positivo Informatica S.A.

     30,800         306,844  

Redecard S.A.

     256,000         4,719,225  

Souza Cruz S.A.

     172,820         6,021,151  

Tractebel Energia S.A.

     325,498         3,620,292  
           
Total Brazil               66,047,248  
Chile – 2.4%      

Banco de Chile

     38,904,491         3,715,110  

Banco Santander Chile

     72,456,484         4,756,790  

CorpBanca S.A.

     141,244,886         1,184,331  

Lan Airlines S.A.

     131,037         2,324,805  

Madeco S.A.*

     17,262,359         1,029,656  
           
Total Chile               13,010,692  
China – 0.5%      

Jiangsu Expressway Co., Ltd. Class H

     562,000         530,537  

Shanghai Forte Land Co. Class H

     1,578,000         497,907  

Zhejiang Expressway Co., Ltd. Class H

     1,964,000         1,773,107  
           
Total China               2,801,551  
Czech Republic – 4.5%      

CEZ AS

     237,214         11,217,046  

Komercni Banka AS

     21,339         4,335,047  

Telefonica O2 Czech Republic AS

     291,421         6,812,564  

Unipetrol A.S.*

     226,663         1,957,748  
           
Total Czech Republic               24,322,405  
Hungary – 0.8%      

Magyar Telekom Telecommunications PLC

     1,038,833         4,242,218  
Indonesia – 1.3%      

Aneka Tambang Tbk PT

     8,378,500         2,209,836  

Astra Agro Lestari Tbk PT

     757,000         2,046,508  

Berlian Laju Tanker Tbk PT

     2,282,594         158,034  

Indo Tambangraya Megah PT

     582,200         2,434,498  
           
Total Indonesia               6,848,876  
Israel – 6.0%      

Bezeq Israeli Telecommunication Corp., Ltd.

     1,860,624         5,283,331  

Clal Industries and Investments Ltd.

     82,972         570,478  

Discount Investment Corp.

     211,754         5,903,949  

Elbit Imaging Ltd.*

     19,501         444,470  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Gazit-Globe Ltd.

     54,481       $ 571,908  

Israel Chemicals Ltd.

     825,114         11,167,544  

Israel Discount Bank Ltd. Class A*

     419,399         959,307  

Koor Industries Ltd.

     37,322         1,037,550  

Oil Refineries Ltd.

     955,923         556,851  

Partner Communications Co., Ltd.

     114,450         2,571,388  

Shufersal Ltd.

     359,925         2,122,966  

Strauss Group Ltd.

     82,758         1,261,224  
           
Total Israel               32,450,966  
Malaysia – 5.9%      

Berjaya Sports Toto Bhd

     624,378         857,515  

British American Tobacco Malaysia Bhd

     136,200         1,843,001  

Gamuda Bhd

     1,045,700         929,653  

Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd

     515,200         2,634,438  

Lafarge Malayan Cement Bhd

     366,400         713,256  

Malaysian Bulk Carriers Bhd

     997,900         972,815  

Petronas Dagangan Bhd

     449,100         1,245,970  

Petronas Gas Bhd

     845,700         2,540,729  

Public Bank Bhd

     1,808,235         6,452,439  

Sime Darby Bhd

     2,711,700         7,240,621  

Telekom Malaysia Bhd

     2,712,500         2,860,515  

UMW Holdings Bhd

     566,800         1,103,366  

YTL Power International Bhd

     3,376,465         2,266,848  
           
Total Malaysia               31,661,166  
Mexico – 0.9%      

Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte S.A.B de C.V.

     200,800         381,227  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico S.A.B de C.V. Class B

     281,300         1,048,263  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste S.A.B de C.V. Class B

     155,900         827,613  

Kimberly-Clark de Mexico S.A.B de C.V. Class A

     485,296         2,752,252  
           
Total Mexico               5,009,355  
Philippines – 1.7%      

Globe Telecom, Inc.

     80,218         1,775,127  

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.

     134,868         7,222,407  
           
Total Philippines               8,997,534  
Poland – 1.9%      

Cyfrowy Polsat S.A.

     120,952         661,334  

Polskie Gornictwo Naftowe I Gazownictwo S.A.

     2,144,643         2,751,181  

Telekomunikacja Polska S.A.

     1,071,196         6,086,042  

TVN S.A.

     143,079         902,675  
           
Total Poland               10,401,232  
Russia – 2.5%      

Mechel ADR*

     481,903         13,695,683  
South Africa – 13.9%      

ABSA Group Ltd.

     316,855         6,139,539  

Aeci Ltd.

     62,329         548,693  

African Bank Investments Ltd.

     535,707         2,596,854  

ArcelorMittal South Africa Ltd.*

     275,348         3,470,368  

Astral Foods Ltd.

     27,299         421,903  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Barloworld Ltd.

     114,241       $ 766,745  

FirstRand Ltd.

     2,432,422         6,690,531  

Foschini Ltd.

     117,665         1,073,476  

Grindrod Ltd.

     386,976         806,732  

Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd.

     406,223         11,837,189  

Imperial Holdings Ltd.

     98,471         1,344,734  

Investec Ltd.

     144,816         1,232,246  

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.(a)

     293,071         14,082,988  

Lewis Group Ltd.

     55,049         423,514  

Massmart Holdings Ltd.

     84,493         1,248,420  

Metropolitan Holdings Ltd.

     390,679         897,972  

Nedbank Group Ltd.(a)

     248,765         4,742,285  

Pretoria Portland Cement Co., Ltd.

     406,857         1,894,690  

Reunert Ltd.

     125,238         988,916  

RMB Holdings Ltd.

     561,161         2,473,435  

Sanlam Ltd.

     1,021,364         3,458,809  

Santam Ltd.

     49,402         689,171  

Telkom S.A. Ltd.

     812,756         3,779,385  

Tiger Brands Ltd.

     76,424         1,908,532  

Woolworths Holdings Ltd.

     502,441         1,541,404  
           
Total South Africa               75,058,531  
South Korea – 2.2%      

Daehan Steel Co., Ltd.

     48,302         531,495  

Daishin Securities Co., Ltd.*

     33,330         463,960  

Seah Besteel Corp.

     15,668         227,102  

SK Telecom Co., Ltd. ADR

     270,261         4,664,705  

SK Telecom Co., Ltd.

     5,404         828,666  

S-Oil Corp.

     80,371         4,048,917  

Woori Investment & Securities Co., Ltd.*

     77,050         1,069,146  
           
Total South Korea               11,833,991  
Taiwan – 32.6%      

Ability Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     306,001         508,749  

AcBel Polytech, Inc.

     190,918         160,812  

Acer, Inc.

     1,230,280         3,633,738  

Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc.

     4,359,000         3,980,446  

Advantech Co., Ltd.

     349,554         746,261  

Alpha Networks, Inc.

     316,069         299,070  

Altek Corp.

     188,770         332,270  

Asia Cement Corp.

     1,602,624         1,564,373  

Asia Optical Co., Inc.

     181,474         363,428  

AU Optronics Corp.

     5,262,390         5,981,872  

Avermedia Technologies, Inc.

     91,460         127,580  

Chang Hwa Commercial Bank

     2,434,000         1,103,646  

China Steel Chemical Corp.

     137,050         386,233  

China Steel Corp.

     12,277,240         12,699,393  

China Synthetic Rubber Corp.

     290,184         289,654  

Chinese Maritime Transport Ltd.

     138,218         356,012  

Chroma ATE, Inc.

     275,389         598,332  

Chung Hsin Electric & Machinery Manufacturing Corp.

     298,000         174,063  

Chung Hwa Pulp Corp.

     587,000         311,448  

Chunghwa Picture Tubes*

     7,979,000         912,015  

Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.

     5,252,060         10,269,945  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Compal Communications, Inc.

     715,647       $ 728,987  

Compal Electronics, Inc.

     2,917,173         3,816,630  

Continental Engineering Corp.

     725,000         283,078  

CTCI Corp.

     339,992         354,894  

Delta Electronics, Inc.

     1,378,823         4,363,364  

Depo Auto Parts Industries Co., Ltd.

     121,000         296,042  

D-Link Corp.

     474,368         489,932  

Far EasTone Telecommunications Co., Ltd.

     2,160,209         2,584,796  

Faraday Technology Corp.

     221,708         411,889  

Feng Hsin Iron & Steel Co.

     288,000         487,890  

First Financial Holding Co., Ltd.

     4,540,675         2,494,955  

Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp.

     6,533,750         15,286,152  

Formosa Petrochemical Corp.

     6,778,250         17,864,460  

Formosa Plastics Corp.

     5,542,140         12,215,813  

Formosa Taffeta Co., Ltd.

     2,028,000         1,615,606  

Fortune Electric Co., Ltd.

     103,739         90,157  

Gemtek Technology Corp.

     118,544         191,862  

GeoVision, Inc.

     26,000         106,430  

Getac Technology Corp.

     326,182         268,583  

Greatek Electronics, Inc.

     448,540         461,845  

HannStar Display Corp.*

     5,183,000         1,142,421  

Holtek Semiconductor, Inc.

     182,654         260,828  

Holystone Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     219,498         351,108  

Hsin Kuang Steel Co., Ltd.

     153,935         168,195  

Huaku Development Co., Ltd.

     109,000         282,814  

Hung Poo Real Estate Development Corp.

     142,000         188,242  

Inventec Appliances Corp.

     599,224         543,411  

Inventec Co., Ltd.

     1,619,630         925,634  

Kinsus Interconnect Technology Corp.

     257,515         674,641  

KYE Systems Corp.

     287,275         286,750  

LEE Chang Yung Chem Industries Corp.

     593,357         700,639  

LITE-ON IT Corp.

     523,619         566,355  

Lite-On Technology Corp.

     1,946,579         2,583,548  

Macronix International

     1,886,626         1,247,533  

Mega Financial Holding Co., Ltd.

     8,063,000         4,671,554  

Merida Industry Co., Ltd.

     98,350         149,888  

Mitac International

     1,250,758         575,007  

Nan Ya Plastics Corp.

     9,991,340         20,386,637  

Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board Corp.

     756,880         3,002,925  

Novatek Microelectronics Corp., Ltd.

     522,705         1,629,441  

Oriental Union Chemical Corp.

     753,000         629,515  

Powertech Technology, Inc.

     287,000         1,025,710  

Quanta Computer, Inc.

     1,936,990         3,757,119  

Radiant Opto-Electronics Corp.

     285,211         393,806  

Shih Wei Navigation Co., Ltd.

     310,901         401,377  

Siliconware Precision Industries Co.

     3,076,130         3,709,798  

Silitech Technology Corp.

     85,641         312,814  

Sincere Navigation

     403,325         512,443  

Sonix Technology Co., Ltd.

     96,716         244,546  

Star Travel Taiwan Co., Ltd.*

     58,589           

Taiwan Cement Corp.

     1,681,000         1,585,300  

Taiwan Secom Co., Ltd.

     294,000         470,282  

Teco Electric and Machinery Co., Ltd.

     1,252,000         549,953  

Ton Yi Industrial Corp.

     834,000         326,951  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Tsann Kuen Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     55,837       $ 99,866  

TSRC Corp.

     655,000         872,426  

Tung Ho Steel Enterprise Corp.

     804,243         912,934  

U-Ming Marine Transport Corp.

     929,000         1,883,859  

Unimicron Technology Corp.

     785,670         1,008,126  

Uni-President Enterprises Corp.

     1,840,717         2,095,281  

United Microelectronics Corp.*

     7,753,000         4,113,548  

Universal Scientific Industrial Co., Ltd.

     1,088,486         695,770  

Wah Lee Industrial Corp.

     212,079         289,156  

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp.

     1,588,571         595,251  

Yeun Chyang Industrial Co., Ltd.

     204,361         178,570  

Yungtay Engineering Co., Ltd.

     149,716         123,986  
           
Total Taiwan               176,338,663  
Thailand – 4.6%      

Advanced Info Service PCL

     1,751,090         4,670,837  

Airports of Thailand PCL*

     1,107,300         1,309,857  

Asian Property Development PCL

     866,700         140,720  

Bangkok Expressway PCL

     498,088         315,782  

BEC World PCL

     995,700         763,673  

Electricity Generating PCL

     296,098         732,576  

Esso Thailand PCL

     2,027,613         454,622  

Glow Energy PCL

     668,400         795,837  

Kiatnakin Bank PCL

     509,198         433,058  

Kim Eng Securities Thailand PCL

     196,500         71,709  

Krung Thai Bank PCL

     4,732,900         1,785,724  

Precious Shipping PCL

     1,335,296         780,488  

PTT Chemical PCL

     864,700         2,540,482  

Quality Houses PCL

     3,362,500         251,655  

Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding PCL

     711,596         797,753  

Siam Cement PCL

     511,696         4,066,982  

Siam City Bank PCL

     763,200         743,492  

Thai Oil PCL

     1,213,694         1,876,750  

Thai Union Frozen Products PCL

     422,384         493,119  

Thanachart Capital PCL

     806,300         618,408  

Tisco Financial Group PCL

     285,482         238,380  

Total Access Communication PCL

     889,600         1,031,699  
           
Total Thailand               24,913,603  
Turkey – 5.2%      

Anadolu Hayat Emeklilik A.S.

     134,754         400,137  

Anadolu Sigorta

     353,923         316,210  

Arcelik A.S.

     350,907         1,417,736  

Dogus Otomotiv Servis ve Ticaret A.S.*

     65,694         254,628  

EIS Eczacibasi Ilac ve Sinai ve Finansal Yatirimlar Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.

     341,251         627,712  

Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.S.

     376,989         2,724,267  

Tupras Turkiye Petrol Rafine

     245,322         5,560,116  

Turcas Petrolculuk A.S.

     47,328         151,728  

Turk Hava Yollari

     412,839         1,410,303  

Turk Telekomunikasyon A.S.

     2,535,756         8,495,832  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Turkcell Iletisim Hizmet A.S.

     1,017,856       $ 6,185,237  

Vestel Beyaz Esya Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.

     209,556         627,759  
           
Total Turkey               28,171,665  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $450,462,988)
              536,442,822  
WARRANTS – 0.0%      
Thailand – 0.0%      

Ticon Industrial Connection PCL, expiring 1/22/14*

     
(Cost: $0)      69,333         1,651  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $450,462,988)
              536,444,473  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.2%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.2%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $1,171,962)      1,171,962         1,171,962  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 1.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.1%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $6,134,049)(d)      6,134,049         6,134,049  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 100.5%
(Cost: $457,768,999)
        543,750,484  

Liabilities in Excess of Cash, Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (0.5)%

        (2,760,891
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 540,989,593  

ADR – American Depositary Receipt.

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

Security is being fair valued by a valuation committee under the direction of the Board of Trustees. The aggregate value of fair valued securities is $0, which represents 0% of net assets.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $5,911,721 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $6,134,049.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.3%      
Argentina – 0.3%      

Petrobras Energia S.A. ADR*(a)

     63,157       $ 1,053,459  
Brazil – 5.5%      

AES Tiete S.A.

     331,900         3,248,889  

American Banknote S.A.

     15,500         145,386  

Amil Participacoes S.A.

     88,500         684,317  

Brookfield Incorporacoes S.A.

     161,200         713,554  

Cia de Saneamento de Minas Gerais-COPASA

     83,522         1,188,692  

Cia Paranaense de Energia

     44,900         935,888  

Drogasil S.A.

     10,268         160,461  

Equatorial Energia S.A.

     187,800         1,645,762  

Estacio Participacoes S.A.

     8,600         104,085  

Gafisa S.A.

     47,700         323,399  

Industrias Romi S.A.

     53,835         372,535  

Iochpe Maxion S.A.

     91,200         1,418,054  

Localiza Rent A Car S.A.

     45,900         480,938  

Log-In Logistica Intermodal S.A.*

     44,600         205,170  

Lojas Renner S.A.

     29,300         671,140  

M Dias Branco S.A.

     17,297         421,594  

MRV Engenharia e Participacoes S.A.

     90,600         634,560  

Obrascon Huarte Lain Brasil S.A.

     45,962         1,054,857  

Odontoprev S.A.

     9,600         332,157  

PDG Realty S.A. Empreendimentos e Participacoes

     61,200         510,257  

Porto Seguro S.A.

     80,700         804,875  

Positivo Informatica S.A.

     57,500         572,841  

Rossi Residencial S.A.

     73,700         507,934  

Totvs S.A.

     13,340         798,292  

Transmissora Alianca de Energia Eletrica S.A.

     38,800         833,960  
           
Total Brazil               18,769,597  
Chile – 2.3%      

Cia Cervecerias Unidas S.A.

     167,011         1,247,546  

CorpBanca S.A.

     316,715,860         2,655,645  

Empresas La Polar S.A.

     115,432         635,728  

Inversiones Aguas Metropolitanas S.A.

     740,709         916,799  

Madeco S.A.

     32,379,413         1,931,350  

Ripley Corp. S.A.

     179,266         149,972  

Sonda S.A.

     308,649         479,369  
           
Total Chile               8,016,409  
China – 3.9%      

Anhui Expressway Co. Class H*

     1,232,030         840,954  

Beijing Capital Land Ltd. Class H

     1,876,000         736,899  

China Oilfield Services Ltd. Class H

     698,000         1,024,792  

China Shipping Development Co., Ltd. Class H(a)

     614,000         1,002,681  

Dalian Port PDA Co., Ltd. Class H

     1,098,000         514,729  

Datang International Power Generation Co., Ltd. Class H(a)

     1,378,000         624,694  

Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd. Class H(a)

     569,500         1,183,784  

Guangzhou Shipyard International Co., Ltd. Class H

     152,000         262,707  

Harbin Power Equipment Co., Ltd. Class H

     142,000         117,225  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Huaneng Power International, Inc. Class H(a)

     724,000       $ 420,524  

Jiangsu Expressway Co., Ltd. Class H

     920,000         868,495  

Shanghai Forte Land Co. Class H

     3,480,000         1,098,046  

Shanghai Jin Jiang International Hotels Group Co., Ltd. Class H

     1,066,000         345,966  

Sinotrans Ltd. Class H

     2,565,000         710,234  

Weiqiao Textile Co. Class H

     1,399,500         1,110,271  

Wumart Stores, Inc. Class H

     549,000         1,107,234  

Xiamen International Port Co., Ltd. Class H

     1,682,000         314,101  

Zhuzhou CSR Times Electric Co., Ltd. Class H

     529,000         1,002,857  
           
Total China               13,286,193  
Czech Republic – 1.2%      

Unipetrol A.S.*

     454,446         3,925,169  
Indonesia – 2.1%      

Aneka Tambang Tbk PT

     15,647,000         4,126,908  

Bakrie Sumatera Plantations Tbk PT

     2,412,500         131,237  

Berlian Laju Tanker Tbk PT

     5,213,433         360,950  

Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk PT

     3,599,500         1,493,281  

Kalbe Farma Tbk PT

     1,131,000         232,427  

Perusahaan Perkebunan London Sumatra Indonesia Tbk PT

     801,000         862,663  
           
Total Indonesia               7,207,466  
Israel – 8.2%      

Clal Industries and Investments Ltd.

     244,908         1,683,877  

Delek Group Ltd.

     5,382         1,232,502  

Discount Investment Corp.

     403,939         11,262,291  

Elbit Imaging Ltd.*

     33,682         767,686  

Gazit-Globe Ltd.

     98,829         1,037,447  

Israel Discount Bank Ltd. Class A*

     880,204         2,013,324  

Koor Industries Ltd.

     77,072         2,142,599  

Oil Refineries Ltd.

     1,848,991         1,077,087  

Ormat Industries

     48,131         367,407  

Osem Investments Ltd.

     28,079         431,342  

Shufersal Ltd.

     666,141         3,929,137  

Strauss Group Ltd.

     149,589         2,279,721  
           
Total Israel               28,224,420  
Malaysia – 4.8%      

Alliance Financial Group Bhd

     696,300         614,759  

Berjaya Sports Toto Bhd

     1,513,141         2,078,134  

Gamuda Bhd

     2,588,128         2,300,911  

Genting Plantation Bhd

     129,800         276,551  

IGB Corp. Bhd

     903,600         523,545  

KNM Group Bhd*

     1,112,400         245,533  

Kulim Malaysia Bhd

     77,400         168,704  

Lafarge Malayan Cement Bhd

     885,800         1,724,350  

Malaysian Bulk Carriers Bhd

     2,343,848         2,284,928  

MMC Corp. Bhd

     439,922         329,065  

Nestle Malaysia Bhd

     114,400         1,197,307  

Parkson Holdings Bhd

     516,443         934,094  

SP Setia Bhd

     1,183,526         1,516,597  

UMW Holdings Bhd

     909,126         1,769,758  

WCT Bhd

     417,400         351,885  
           
Total Malaysia               16,316,121  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Mexico – 2.5%      

ALFA S.A.B de C.V. Class A

     176,600       $ 1,395,578  

Banco Compartamos S.A. de C.V.

     110,708         626,150  

Embotelladoras Arca S.A.B de C.V.

     361,300         1,249,355  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte S.A.B de C.V.

     413,300         784,667  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico S.A.B de C.V. Class B

     561,729         2,093,281  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste S.A.B de C.V. Class B

     309,302         1,641,965  

Mexichem S.A.B de C.V.

     302,240         891,375  
           
Total Mexico               8,682,371  
Philippines – 1.5%      

Aboitiz Power Corp.

     3,601,397         976,258  

Banco de Oro Unibank, Inc.

     946,800         869,489  

Energy Development Corp.

     10,964,250         1,213,128  

Jollibee Foods Corp.

     482,810         630,356  

Manila Water Co., Inc.

     663,000         231,074  

Megaworld Corp.

     17,420,000         493,419  

Metropolitan Bank & Trust

     775,710         858,276  
           
Total Philippines               5,272,000  
Poland – 0.9%      

Asseco Poland S.A.

     16,949         337,423  

Cyfrowy Polsat S.A.

     165,257         903,582  

TVN S.A.

     277,962         1,753,642  
           
Total Poland               2,994,647  
Russia – 0.0%      

TMK OAO Reg S GDR*

     1,422         29,364  
South Africa – 11.1%      

Aeci Ltd.

     80,571         709,280  

African Oxygen Ltd.(a)

     244,685         720,666  

Astral Foods Ltd.

     62,991         973,519  

Aveng Ltd.

     214,268         1,097,022  

AVI Ltd.

     372,203         1,206,222  

Barloworld Ltd.

     150,726         1,011,620  

City Lodge Hotels Ltd.

     34,761         369,196  

Foschini Ltd.

     235,073         2,144,608  

Grindrod Ltd.

     608,260         1,268,045  

Group Five Ltd.

     33,989         171,705  

Illovo Sugar Ltd.

     290,727         1,175,742  

Imperial Holdings Ltd.

     143,677         1,962,073  

Investec Ltd.

     314,269         2,674,129  

JSE Ltd.

     43,553         384,294  

Lewis Group Ltd.

     142,204         1,094,033  

Massmart Holdings Ltd.

     180,790         2,671,249  

Medi-Clinic Corp., Ltd.

     373,693         1,373,881  

Metropolitan Holdings Ltd.

     919,840         2,114,244  

Mondi Ltd.(a)

     143,556         1,051,656  

Mr. Price Group Ltd.(a)

     93,134         504,733  

Northam Platinum Ltd.(a)

     295,292         1,930,026  

Reunert Ltd.

     223,906         1,768,028  

Santam Ltd.

     98,133         1,368,981  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Spar Group Ltd. (The)

     142,163       $ 1,442,159  

Tongaat Hulett Ltd.

     99,486         1,395,306  

Truworths International Ltd.

     292,545         2,083,362  

Wilson Bayly Holmes-Ovcon Ltd.

     19,588         316,200  

Woolworths Holdings Ltd.

     1,034,497         3,173,662  
           
Total South Africa               38,155,641  
South Korea – 8.0%      

Bukwang Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.*

     31,930         455,760  

Busan Bank

     105,242         1,130,134  

Cheil Industries, Inc.

     7,557         426,791  

Cheil Worldwide, Inc.

     4,055         1,200,605  

CJ CheilJedang Corp.

     1,065         211,786  

CJ Corp.

     12,007         715,252  

Daegu Bank

     77,332         1,035,468  

Daehan Steel Co., Ltd.

     89,847         988,639  

Daewoong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.*

     1,528         67,524  

Daishin Securities Co., Ltd.*

     64,660         900,079  

Dongbu Insurance Co., Ltd.*

     21,290         607,775  

Dongkuk Steel Mill Co., Ltd.

     21,660         440,302  

Halla Climate Control Corp.

     95,200         1,144,302  

Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction Holdings Co., Ltd.

     12,772         142,795  

Hanjin Shipping Holdings Co., Ltd.*

     9,533         172,301  

Hankook Tire Co., Ltd.

     46,308         877,906  

Hanwha Chem Corp.

     87,790         1,070,752  

Hite Brewery Co., Ltd.

     1,194         150,378  

Hotel Shilla Co., Ltd.

     22,588         453,177  

Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.*

     59,962         969,822  

Hyundai Securities Co.*

     121,430         1,459,585  

Korea Investment Holdings Co., Ltd.*

     22,221         610,785  

Korea Kumho Petrochemical Co.*

     10,900         267,334  

Korean Reinsurance Co.*

     72,997         645,163  

LG Telecom Ltd.

     290,270         1,980,542  

LIG Insurance Co., Ltd.*

     25,200         489,991  

LS Industrial Systems Co., Ltd.

     13,781         978,050  

Namhae Chemical Corp.

     15,010         253,384  

S1 Corp.

     14,898         614,907  

Samsung Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd.

     11,507         516,643  

Seah Besteel Corp.

     12,447         180,415  

SFA Engineering Corp.

     9,290         390,829  

SKC Co., Ltd.

     18,636         308,829  

STX Corp. Co., Ltd.*

     12,909         232,178  

STX Engine Co., Ltd.

     7,800         147,183  

STX Offshore & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.

     26,090         297,460  

Taihan Electric Wire Co., Ltd.*

     28,420         427,010  

Tong Yang Securities, Inc.*

     31,005         287,730  

Woongjin Coway Co., Ltd.

     33,720         1,044,576  

Woongjin Thinkbig Co., Ltd.

     4,564         101,651  

Woori Investment & Securities Co., Ltd.*

     150,340         2,086,118  

Youngone Holdings Co., Ltd.

     9,100         245,305  

Yuhan Corp.

     3,736         569,588  
           
Total South Korea               27,296,804  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Taiwan – 32.1%      

Ability Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     686,944       $ 1,142,095  

AcBel Polytech, Inc.

     392,000         330,185  

Advantech Co., Ltd.

     619,139         1,321,797  

ALI Corp.

     160,164         366,645  

Alpha Networks, Inc.

     676,914         640,508  

Altek Corp.

     389,294         685,230  

Ambassador Hotel (The)

     63,601         69,393  

AmTRAN Technology Co., Ltd.

     398,531         459,921  

Asia Optical Co., Inc.

     387,770         776,566  

AV Tech Corp.

     87,260         324,223  

Avermedia Technologies, Inc.

     160,094         223,319  

BES Engineering Corp.

     352,557         85,813  

Bright Led Electronics Corp.

     100,394         136,407  

Catcher Technology Co., Ltd.

     519,860         1,276,814  

Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co., Ltd.

     305,110         600,459  

Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd.

     603,899         1,606,822  

China Steel Chemical Corp.

     236,200         665,656  

China Synthetic Rubber Corp.

     641,544         640,372  

Chinese Maritime Transport Ltd.

     255,935         659,219  

Chroma ATE, Inc.

     615,143         1,336,509  

Chung Hsin Electric & Machinery Manufacturing Corp.

     687,000         401,280  

Chung Hwa Pulp Corp.

     1,671,422         886,815  

Chunghwa Picture Tubes*

     15,161,000         1,732,931  

Compal Communications, Inc.

     1,361,922         1,387,310  

Continental Engineering Corp.

     1,589,000         620,429  

CTCI Corp.

     772,788         806,660  

Cyberlink Corp.

     81,680         379,363  

CyberTAN Technology, Inc.

     152,868         212,277  

DA CIN Construction Co., Ltd.

     181,661         106,395  

Depo Auto Parts Industries Co., Ltd.

     225,000         550,491  

D-Link Corp.

     1,064,129         1,099,044  

Elite Semiconductor Memory Technology, Inc.

     238,590         375,262  

Epistar Corp.

     364,665         1,211,416  

Eternal Chemical Co., Ltd.

     847,287         865,749  

Everlight Electronics Co., Ltd.

     326,256         1,012,937  

Far Eastern Department Stores Co., Ltd.

     708,877         587,048  

Faraday Technology Corp.

     451,936         839,607  

Farglory Land Development Co., Ltd.

     601,968         1,281,348  

Feng Hsin Iron & Steel Co.

     744,094         1,260,541  

First Steamship Co., Ltd.

     72,569         116,081  

Formosa International Hotels Corp.

     13,240         144,874  

Formosa Taffeta Co., Ltd.

     3,408,032         2,715,008  

Fortune Electric Co., Ltd.

     213,780         185,790  

Gemtek Technology Corp.

     229,632         371,657  

GeoVision, Inc.

     73,000         298,822  

Getac Technology Corp.

     435,032         358,212  

Giant Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     220,560         639,636  

Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

     921,228         893,439  

Global Unichip Corp.

     16,506         74,843  

Great Wall Enterprise Co.

     384,250         395,043  

Greatek Electronics, Inc.

     775,179         798,172  

Hannstar Board Corp.

     377,735         353,257  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

HannStar Display Corp.*

     8,915,000       $ 1,965,017  

Holtek Semiconductor, Inc.

     342,927         489,695  

Holystone Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     389,607         623,214  

Hsin Kuang Steel Co., Ltd.

     450,548         492,286  

Huaku Development Co., Ltd.

     453,100         1,175,623  

Hung Poo Real Estate Development Corp.

     555,680         736,637  

Inventec Appliances Corp.

     1,221,225         1,107,478  

Inventec Co., Ltd.

     3,805,665         2,174,974  

ITE Technology, Inc.

     95,337         183,121  

Kindom Construction Co., Ltd.

     801,000         619,200  

King Slide Works Co., Ltd.

     74,217         445,190  

King Yuan Electronics Co., Ltd.

     1,384,076         673,341  

Kinsus Interconnect Technology Corp.

     451,385         1,182,544  

KYE Systems Corp.

     525,040         524,081  

Largan Precision Co., Ltd.

     76,088         1,144,027  

LEE Chang Yung Chem Industries Corp.

     1,069,517         1,262,891  

Lien Hwa Industrial Corp.

     317,255         154,342  

LITE-ON IT Corp.

     1,300,549         1,406,696  

Lite-On Technology Corp.

     3,502,825         4,649,036  

Macronix International

     4,412,917         2,918,044  

Merida Industry Co., Ltd.

     220,550         336,124  

Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.

     679,774         425,956  

Mitac International

     2,145,145         986,180  

Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board Corp.

     1,456,400         5,778,273  

Nantex Industry Co., Ltd.

     99,757         72,875  

Novatek Microelectronics Corp., Ltd.

     922,838         2,876,786  

Opto Technology Corp.

     222,000         186,643  

Oriental Union Chemical Corp.

     1,814,940         1,517,308  

Pan-International Industrial

     157,340         260,103  

Pou Chen Corp.

     1,676,600         1,369,978  

Powertech Technology, Inc.

     494,834         1,768,489  

Radiant Opto-Electronics Corp.

     538,806         743,959  

Radium Life Tech Co., Ltd.*

     634,605         533,533  

Realtek Semiconductor Corp.

     324,969         876,939  

Richtek Technology Corp.

     80,275         859,421  

Ruentex Development Co., Ltd.

     1,280,000         1,813,716  

Shih Wei Navigation Co., Ltd.

     629,475         812,661  

Shihlin Electric & Engineering Corp.

     600,214         728,580  

Shin Zu Shing Co., Ltd.

     72,319         307,421  

Shining Building Business Co., Ltd.*

     318,901         351,456  

Silitech Technology Corp.

     168,655         616,033  

Sincere Navigation

     837,791         1,064,452  

Sonix Technology Co., Ltd.

     157,074         397,161  

Star Travel Taiwan Co., Ltd.*

     48,401           

Synnex Technology International Corp.

     609,300         1,343,000  

Taiwan Cogeneration Corp.

     380,666         206,167  

Taiwan Glass Industrial Corp.

     775,041         822,435  

Taiwan Navigation Co., Ltd.

     389,000         505,266  

Taiwan Secom Co., Ltd.

     616,014         985,374  

Teco Electric and Machinery Co., Ltd.

     2,030,442         891,891  

Ton Yi Industrial Corp.

     1,418,000         555,895  

Transcend Information, Inc.

     313,963         1,136,902  

Tripod Technology Corp.

     299,103         1,012,456  

Tsann Kuen Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     65,984         118,014  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

TSRC Corp.

     1,014,000       $ 1,350,595  

Tung Ho Steel Enterprise Corp.

     1,850,647         2,100,756  

TXC Corp.

     298,133         522,892  

U-Ming Marine Transport Corp.

     1,749,000         3,546,684  

Unimicron Technology Corp.

     1,404,400         1,802,044  

Universal Scientific Industrial Co., Ltd.

     2,037,391         1,302,319  

Wah Lee Industrial Corp.

     629,971         858,925  

Wistron NeWeb Corp.

     241,747         437,699  

WPG Holdings Co., Ltd.

     916,671         1,498,055  

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp.

     3,545,314         1,328,460  

Yeun Chyang Industrial Co., Ltd.

     571,356         499,248  

Yieh Phui Enterprise

     949,113         385,527  

Yulon Motor Co., Ltd.

     696,447         773,026  

Yungtay Engineering Co., Ltd.

     363,976         301,422  

Zinwell Corp.

     215,424         404,963  

Zyxel Communications Corp.

     465,570         368,697  
           
Total Taiwan               109,979,886  
Thailand – 8.3%      

Airports of Thailand PCL

     2,334,900         2,762,020  

Asian Property Development PCL

     1,038,700         168,646  

Bangkok Expressway PCL

     1,045,802         663,026  

BEC World PCL

     1,610,678         1,235,343  

Central Pattana PCL

     378,700         242,434  

Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL

     6,389,962         2,964,263  

CP ALL PCL

     2,734,490         2,325,606  

Electricity Generating PCL

     601,412         1,487,953  

Esso Thailand PCL

     4,371,882         980,243  

Glow Energy PCL

     1,417,476         1,687,732  

Kiatnakin Bank PCL

     1,286,606         1,094,222  

Kim Eng Securities Thailand PCL

     1,105,102         403,284  

Land and Houses PCL

     7,461,008         1,395,983  

Minor International PCL

     1,612,236         548,464  

Precious Shipping PCL

     2,179,326         1,273,829  

Preuksa Real Estate PCL

     629,128         340,490  

PTT Aromatics & Refining PCL

     1,101,700         979,554  

Quality Houses PCL

     6,467,700         484,052  

Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding PCL

     1,588,996         1,781,386  

Siam City Bank PCL

     1,048,200         1,021,132  

Thai Union Frozen Products PCL

     1,319,210         1,540,132  

Thanachart Capital PCL

     1,658,300         1,271,868  

Tisco Financial Group PCL

     381,752         318,766  

Total Access Communication PCL

     1,366,339         1,584,590  
           
Total Thailand               28,555,018  
Turkey – 5.6%      

Aksigorta A.S.(a)

     483,533         676,603  

Anadolu Hayat Emeklilik A.S.

     145,033         430,659  

Anadolu Sigorta

     599,156         535,312  

Arcelik A.S.(a)

     699,303         2,825,327  

Dogus Otomotiv Servis ve Ticaret A.S.*

     198,381         768,919  

EIS Eczacibasi Ilac ve Sinai ve Finansal Yatirimlar Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.

     481,451         885,602  

Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.S.

     676,906         4,891,582  

Selcuk Ecza Deposu Ticaret ve Sanayi A.S.

     532,893         966,223  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Sinpas Gayrimenkul Yatirim Ortakligi A.S.

     490,732       $ 818,854  

Tofas Turk Otomobil Fabrikasi A.S.(a)

     401,734         1,504,325  

Tupras Turkiye Petrol Rafine

     1,541         34,926  

Turcas Petrolculuk A.S.

     137,792         441,745  

Turk Hava Yollari

     797,119         2,723,045  

Vestel Beyaz Esya Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.

     545,677         1,634,665  

Yapi Kredi Sigorta A.S.

     19,116         141,907  
           
Total Turkey               19,279,694  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $282,333,783)
              337,044,259  
EXCHANGE TRADED FUND – 0.8%      
United States – 0.8%      

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund*(a)(b)

     
(Cost: $2,293,121)      116,940         2,728,210  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Poland – 0.0%      

Asseco Poland S.A., expiring 6/30/10*

     
(Cost: $0)      15,395           
WARRANTS – 0.0%      
Thailand – 0.0%      

Ticon Industrial Connection PCL, expiring 1/22/14*

     
(Cost: $0)      87,000         2,072  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $284,626,904)
              339,774,541  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 3.6%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 3.6%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $12,303,099)(d)      12,303,099         12,303,099  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 102.7%
(Cost: $296,930,003)
         352,077,640  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (2.7)%

        (9,323,225
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 342,754,415  

ADR – American Depositary Receipt.

GDR – Global Depositary Receipt.

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

Security is being fair valued by a valuation committee under the direction of the Board of Trustees. The aggregate value of fair valued securities is $0, which represents 0% of net assets.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated Companies (See Note 4).

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $11,443,096 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $12,303,099.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund (GULF)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.6%      
Egypt – 17.6%      

Arab Cotton Ginning*

     40,321       $ 29,732  

Canal Shipping Agencies Co.

     4,998         7,888  

Commercial International Bank Egypt S.A.E

     158         1,867  

Egyptian Co. For Mobile Services

     6,845         266,800  

Egyptian Financial & Industrial Co.

     4,671         20,335  

Egyptian Financial Group-Hermes Holding

     5,042         29,084  

Elswedy Cables Holding Co.

     1,229         16,781  

Ezz Steel*

     127,550         489,490  

Orascom Construction Industries

     10,504         503,452  

Orascom Telecom Holding S.A.E

     238,973         244,355  

Sidi Kerir Petrochemcials Co.

     62,147         165,018  

Telecom Egypt

     136,587         421,966  
           
Total Egypt               2,196,768  
Jordan – 2.6%      

Arab Bank

     8,175         124,500  

Arab Potash Co.

     2,119         103,124  

Jordanian Electric Power Co.

     17,302         95,240  
           
Total Jordan               322,864  
Kuwait – 16.7%      

Boubyan Petrochemicals Co.

     55,000         106,042  

Commercial Bank of Kuwait S.A.K*

     37,500         121,363  

Injazzat Real Estate Co. KSCC*

     30,000         13,014  

Kuwait Finance House

     65,599         252,955  

Kuwait Projects Co. Holdings KSC

     72,500         129,799  

Mobile Telecommunications Co. KSC*

     192,624         901,942  

National Bank of Kuwait

     86,625         357,893  

National Mobile Telecommunication Co. KSC*

     27,500         149,595  

United Ahli Bank*

     31,350         59,365  
           
Total Kuwait               2,091,968  
Morocco – 9.4%      

Attijariwafa Bank

     1,516         52,886  

Douja Promotion Groupe Addoha S.A.

     3,422         46,677  

Maroc Telecom

     56,058         1,075,910  
           
Total Morocco               1,175,473  
Oman – 3.8%      

Bank Muscat S.A.O.G

     34,497         75,804  

Galfar Engineering & Contracting S.A.O.G

     8,455         10,234  

Oman Telecommunications Co.

     88,160         294,019  

Raysut Cement Co.

     17,153         71,285  

Renaissance Services S.A.O.G

     12,646         26,015  
           
Total Oman               477,357  
Qatar – 31.6%      

Commercial Bank of Qatar

     19,474         395,175  

Doha Bank QSC

     18,950         264,340  

Industries Qatar

     34,486         1,091,848  

Masraf Al Rayan

     37,060         138,399  

Qatar Electricity & Water Co.

     7,515         212,960  

Qatar Fuel Co.*

     1,450         76,447  

Qatar Insurance Co.

     2,015         35,301  

Qatar Islamic Bank

     15,295         337,252  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Qatar National Bank S.A.Q

     17,846       $ 662,534  

Qatar Shipping Co.*

     8,636         92,958  

Qatar Telecom Q-Telephone QSC*

     13,487         554,775  

United Development Co.*

     11,728         92,748  
           
Total Qatar               3,954,737  
United Arab Emirates – 16.9%      

Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC

     400,736         225,844  

Air Arabia

     602,418         160,732  

Bank of Sharjah

     227,554         106,559  

DP World Ltd.

     477,162         245,738  

Dubai Financial Market

     469,594         242,915  

Dubai Investments PJSC*

     415,102         115,275  

Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC

     399,244         295,656  

First Gulf Bank PJSC

     54,695         268,040  

Gulf Navigation Holding

     304,270         49,704  

National Bank of Abu Dhabi PJSC

     91,380         298,546  

Tamweel PJSC*

     65,235           

Union National Bank PJSC/Abu Dhabi*

     115,910         110,135  
           
Total United Arab Emirates               2,119,144  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $11,191,851)
              12,338,311  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(a)

     
(Cost: $3,377)      3,377         3,377  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 98.6%
(Cost: $11,195,228)
        12,341,688  

Foreign Currency and Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities – 1.4%

        173,583  
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 12,515,271  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

Security is being fair valued by a valuation committee under the direction of the Board of Trustees. The aggregate of fair valued securities is $0, which represents 0% of net assets.

 

(a)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.9%      
Australia – 9.0%      

AGL Energy Ltd.

     608       $ 8,387  

Amcor Ltd.

     1,531         8,979  

AMP Ltd.

     2,956         16,984  

APN News & Media Ltd.

     2,387         5,061  

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.

     1,372         5,705  

ASX Ltd.

     223         6,947  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     2,885         67,153  

AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.

     1,727         10,018  

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

     88         952  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.

     816         7,490  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     1,873         74,937  

BlueScope Steel Ltd.*

     2,665         7,118  

Boral Ltd.

     1,035         5,329  

Brambles Ltd.

     2,037         13,761  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     772         7,971  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     1,790         92,482  

Computershare Ltd.

     927         10,653  

Crown Ltd.

     1,130         8,484  

CSL Ltd.

     222         7,423  

CSR Ltd.

     3,437         5,221  

David Jones Ltd.

     1,059         4,617  

Downer EDI Ltd.

     1,760         12,212  

Fairfax Media Ltd.

     5,558         9,183  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     2,006         9,740  

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

     3,860         5,066  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

     1,274         4,233  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

     2,948         9,389  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

     1,471         5,239  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.

     425         15,213  

Lend Lease Group(a)

     512         4,070  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     318         13,791  

Metcash Ltd.

     1,495         5,681  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     2,649         66,912  

OneSteel Ltd.

     2,001         7,163  

Orica Ltd.

     358         8,803  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     653         9,919  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     1,158         22,140  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

     279         20,077  

Santos Ltd.

     458         6,163  

Sims Metal Management Ltd.

     215         4,274  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     668         8,811  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     2,319         18,177  

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

     876         5,548  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     18,238         50,052  

Toll Holdings Ltd.

     856         5,830  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     1,313         38,311  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     2,820         72,059  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     469         20,189  

Woolworths Ltd.

     792         20,354  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     291         6,798  
           
Total Australia               861,069  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Austria – 0.9%      

Erste Group Bank AG

     358       $ 15,065  

OMV AG

     467         17,554  

Telekom Austria AG

     1,051         14,719  

Verbund – Oesterreichische Elektrizitaetswirtschafts AG Class A

     353         14,038  

voestalpine AG

     644         26,098  
           
Total Austria               87,474  
Belgium – 1.1%      

Anheuser-Busch InBev N.V.

     508         25,636  

Belgacom S.A.

     794         31,070  

Mobistar S.A.

     238         14,674  

Solvay S.A.

     164         16,889  

UCB S.A.

     389         16,641  
           
Total Belgium               104,910  
Denmark – 0.4%      

Novo Nordisk A/S Class B

     488         37,936  
Finland – 1.6%      

Fortum Oyj

     1,122         27,494  

Kone Oyj Class B

     504         20,868  

Neste Oil Oyj*

     982         17,154  

Nokia Oyj

     2,657         41,452  

Rautaruukki Oyj

     608         13,163  

Sampo Oyj Class A

     826         21,951  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj

     1,206         16,033  
           
Total Finland               158,115  
France – 13.6%      

Accor S.A.

     409         22,668  

Aeroports de Paris

     135         11,136  

Air Liquide S.A.

     155         18,641  

Alstom S.A.

     139         8,684  

AXA S.A.

     1,194         26,609  

BNP Paribas

     347         26,697  

Bourbon S.A.

     190         8,228  

Bouygues S.A.

     580         29,210  

Carrefour S.A.

     365         17,624  

Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A.

     207         17,548  

Christian Dior S.A.

     198         21,160  

CNP Assurances

     140         13,245  

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

     700         33,719  

Credit Agricole S.A.

     1,989         34,879  

Danone

     363         21,906  

Electricite de France

     1,139         62,264  

Fonciere Des Regions

     132         14,566  

France Telecom S.A.

     3,889         93,220  

GDF Suez

     1,997         77,281  

Gecina S.A.

     180         19,957  

ICADE

     103         11,485  

Klepierre

     397         15,621  

Lafarge S.A.

     290         20,444  

Lagardere SCA

     282         11,432  

Legrand S.A.

     693         21,933  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

L’Oreal S.A.

     300       $ 31,606  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A.

     271         31,733  

Neopost S.A.

     164         13,130  

PagesJaunes Groupe

     1,129         12,988  

Pernod-Ricard S.A.

     219         18,630  

PPR

     214         28,542  

Safran S.A.

     986         25,749  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     1,094         81,697  

Schneider Electric S.A.

     335         39,364  

Societe Generale

     370         23,313  

Sodexo

     270         16,166  

Suez Environnement S.A.

     768         17,708  

Thales S.A.

     283         11,381  

TOTAL S.A.

     2,508         145,856  

Unibail-Rodamco SE

     88         17,861  

Vallourec S.A.

     136         27,474  

Veolia Environnement

     624         21,683  

Vinci S.A.

     473         27,927  

Vivendi S.A.

     1,567         42,014  
           
Total France               1,294,979  
Germany – 7.8%      

Allianz SE

     450         56,524  

BASF SE

     1,197         74,375  

Bayer AG

     538         36,457  

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

     227         10,498  

Beiersdorf AG

     227         13,602  

Deutsche Bank AG

     168         12,964  

Deutsche Boerse AG

     210         15,594  

Deutsche Post AG

     1,648         28,643  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     7,511         101,987  

E.ON AG

     1,982         73,308  

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

     354         20,010  

K+S AG

     218         13,253  

Linde AG

     139         16,615  

MAN SE

     195         16,354  

Merck KGAA

     167         13,558  

Metro AG

     263         15,630  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     222         36,092  

RWE AG

     735         65,241  

SAP AG

     681         33,044  

Siemens AG

     561         56,286  

ThyssenKrupp AG

     903         31,102  

Volkswagen AG

     48         4,644  
           
Total Germany               745,781  
Hong Kong – 5.4%      

Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd.

     3,000         38,636  

China Merchants Holdings International Co., Ltd.

     6,000         22,100  

China Mobile Ltd.

     12,000         115,446  

China Resources Enterprise

     2,000         7,431  

China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd.

     14,000         15,759  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     2,000         14,295  

CNOOC Ltd.

     36,000         59,253  

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

     3,000         12,093  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     2,000       $ 27,870  

Henderson Land Development Co., Ltd.

     3,000         21,134  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co., Ltd.

     4,000         9,973  

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.

     1,100         18,360  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     2,000         11,861  

Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.

     3,000         21,946  

MTR Corp.

     2,000         7,573  

New World Development Ltd.

     1,000         1,958  

Shanghai Industrial Holdings Ltd.

     3,000         13,755  

Sino Land Co., Ltd.

     6,000         11,761  

Sinotrans Shipping Ltd.

     10,000         4,778  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

     3,000         45,127  

Swire Pacific Ltd. Class A

     1,500         18,043  

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

     3,000         16,903  
           
Total Hong Kong               516,055  
Ireland – 0.2%      

CRH PLC

     612         15,311  
Italy – 4.8%      

A2A SpA

     6,919         13,004  

Atlantia SpA

     780         18,238  

Edison SpA

     9,242         14,106  

Enel SpA

     14,410         80,722  

ENI SpA

     5,335         125,390  

Finmeccanica SpA

     1,026         13,716  

Mediaset SpA

     3,097         26,652  

Mediobanca SpA*

     1,942         20,904  

Parmalat SpA

     6,143         16,853  

Saipem SpA

     751         29,113  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     4,859         24,672  

Telecom Italia SpA

     15,437         22,266  

Telecom Italia SpA RSP

     16,890         19,083  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA

     4,392         19,032  

Unione di Banche Italiane SCPA

     840         11,355  
           
Total Italy               455,106  
Japan – 12.4%      

ACOM Co., Ltd.

     150         2,456  

Advan Co., Ltd.

     1,000         7,085  

Advantest Corp.

     100         2,502  

Aeon Co., Ltd.

     400         4,542  

Aeon Credit Service Co., Ltd.

     100         1,188  

Aichi Corp.

     300         1,300  

Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.

     100         2,997  

Asahi Breweries Ltd.

     400         7,504  

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

     400         14,491  

Belluna Co., Ltd.

     850         3,611  

Bridgestone Corp.

     400         6,832  

Brother Industries Ltd.

     600         7,256  

Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.

     400         5,450  

Canon, Inc.

     1,100         50,974  

Casio Computer Co., Ltd.

     100         769  

Chiyoda Integre Co., Ltd.

     300         4,045  

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     400         10,004  

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     100         1,881  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     100       $ 1,988  

Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

     3,000         11,269  

CKD Corp.

     500         4,185  

Coca-Cola West Co., Ltd.

     100         1,636  

Credit Saison Co., Ltd.

     100         1,552  

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     800         14,991  

Daikoku Denki Co., Ltd.

     300         5,285  

DENSO Corp.

     100         2,981  

Dentsu, Inc.

     100         2,630  

DIC Corp.

     1,000         2,162  

Eisai Co., Ltd.

     100         3,569  

Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

     100         3,296  

FamilyMart Co., Ltd.

     100         3,184  

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

     100         3,446  

Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.

     1,000         4,249  

Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.

     200         5,657  

Heiwa Corp.

     400         4,114  

Hiroshima Bank Ltd. (The)

     3,000         12,682  

Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.

     100         3,719  

Hitachi Capital Corp.

     100         1,424  

Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.

     100         2,162  

Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd.

     100         2,364  

Hitachi High-Technologies Corp.

     200         4,591  

Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.

     300         3,233  

Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.

     100         1,920  

Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.

     3,000         6,582  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

     100         2,200  

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

     1,200         42,380  

Honeys Co., Ltd.

     80         687  

HOYA CORP.

     300         8,248  

Idec Corp.

     300         2,694  

Inabata & Co., Ltd.

     800         3,776  

ITOCHU Corp.

     3,000         26,295  

Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.

     200         6,571  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

     4         14,897  

JFE Holdings, Inc.

     400         16,117  

JS Group Corp.

     400         8,146  

JSR Corp.

     100         2,090  

Kajima Corp.

     3,000         7,352  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     700         16,047  

KDDI Corp.

     1         5,180  

Komatsu Ltd.

     700         14,683  

Konami Corp.

     100         1,930  

Kyokuto Securities Co., Ltd.

     400         3,771  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     400         8,711  

Lawson, Inc.

     100         4,270  

Makita Corp.

     100         3,296  

Marubeni Corp.

     3,000         18,654  

Marui Group Co., Ltd.

     800         5,805  

Medipal Holdings Corp.

     400         4,739  

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp.

     500         2,558  

Mitsubishi Corp.

     1,100         28,842  

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.

     3,000         12,425  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

     5,500         28,842  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance Co., Ltd.

     40       $ 1,455  

Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

     500         8,406  

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd.

     3,000         21,543  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

     10,000         19,799  

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings

     100         2,777  

Namco Bandai Holdings, Inc.

     100         975  

Nippon Express Co., Ltd.

     3,000         12,907  

Nippon Mining Holdings, Inc.

     500         2,298  

Nippon Oil Corp.

     3,000         14,865  

Nippon Paper Group, Inc.

     100         2,574  

Nippon Steel Corp.

     3,000         11,783  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

     1,100         46,383  

Nippon Television Network Corp.

     40         5,445  

Nippon Yusen K.K.

     3,000         11,847  

Nisshin Steel Co., Ltd.

     1,000         2,087  

Nissin Foods Holdings Co., Ltd.

     100         3,366  

Nitto Denko Corp.

     100         3,885  

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

     100         1,543  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

     200         4,559  

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.

     35         53,339  

OJI Paper Co., Ltd.

     3,000         13,164  

Oracle Corp.

     200         9,279  

Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.

     3,000         10,756  

Panasonic Corp.

     2,000         30,608  

Park24 Co., Ltd.

     700         7,162  

Promise Co., Ltd.

     200         1,856  

Resona Holdings, Inc.

     100         1,265  

Sankei Building Co., Ltd. (The)

     100         623  

Secom Co., Ltd.

     100         4,377  

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

     100         1,211  

Seiko Epson Corp.

     100         1,554  

Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd.

     400         9,670  

Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

     100         2,835  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.

     100         5,811  

Shinko Shoji Co., Ltd.

     900         7,773  

Showa Denko K.K.

     3,000         6,774  

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

     400         2,705  

Sojitz Corp.

     1,500         2,906  

Sony Corp.

     400         15,325  

Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.

     100         1,940  

Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.

     3,000         14,673  

Sumitomo Corp.

     1,100         12,655  

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

     400         4,906  

Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.

     4,000         12,115  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

     400         13,228  

Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Inc.

     700         6,173  

Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd. (The)

     3,000         17,594  

Suzuken Co., Ltd.

     100         3,526  

Suzuki Motor Corp.

     100         2,208  

T&D Holdings, Inc.

     50         1,184  

Taisei Corp.

     1,000         2,205  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     800         35,231  

Takefuji Corp.

     480         2,045  

TDK Corp.

     100         6,657  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Teijin Ltd.

     3,000       $ 10,081  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

     400         8,459  

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

     100         2,818  

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     700         18,669  

Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.

     1,000         4,409  

Tokyu Livable, Inc.

     100         912  

Toyota Motor Corp.

     1,500         60,119  

Toyota Tsusho Corp.

     100         1,569  

USS Co., Ltd.

     110         7,475  

Yamaha Corp.

     100         1,292  

Yamatake Corp.

     200         4,679  

Yamazen Corp.

     800         3,399  

Yokogawa Electric Corp.*

     400         3,485  
           
Total Japan               1,182,160  
Netherlands – 2.5%      

Akzo Nobel N.V.

     370         21,125  

Corio N.V.

     187         12,508  

Heineken N.V.

     421         21,675  

Koninklijke Ahold N.V.

     1,030         13,756  

Koninklijke DSM N.V.

     429         19,165  

Koninklijke KPN N.V.

     2,045         32,458  

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.

     1,273         40,892  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     943         11,481  

STMicroelectronics N.V.

     1,316         13,017  

Unilever N.V. CVA

     1,250         37,878  

Wolters Kluwer N.V.

     708         15,381  
           
Total Netherlands               239,336  
New Zealand – 0.2%      

Contact Energy Ltd.*

     1,615         7,334  

Fletcher Building Ltd.

     1,246         7,382  

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     5,674         8,737  
           
Total New Zealand               23,453  
Norway – 1.2%      

Fred Olsen Energy ASA

     560         21,463  

Orkla ASA

     1,826         16,166  

Statoil ASA

     3,427         79,444  
           
Total Norway               117,073  
Portugal – 0.9%      

Banco Espirito Santo S.A.

     1,853         10,029  

Brisa Auto-Estradas de Portugal S.A.

     1,827         15,525  

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     4,592         18,286  

Galp Energia, SGPS, S.A. Class B

     926         16,113  

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     2,137         23,937  
           
Total Portugal               83,890  
Singapore – 2.2%      

CapitaLand Ltd.

     3,000         8,519  

Cosco Corp.(Singapore) Ltd.

     7,000         6,209  

Fraser and Neave Ltd.

     1,000         3,433  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     1,000         6,523  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., Ltd.

     1,000         6,230  

Pacific Century Regional Developments Ltd.

     27,000         3,766  

SembCorp Industries Ltd.

     1,000         2,954  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

SembCorp Marine Ltd.

     3,000       $ 8,991  

SIA Engineering Co., Ltd.

     3,000         7,618  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

     3,000         32,617  

Singapore Airport Terminal Services Ltd.

     7,000         13,269  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

     3,000         16,416  

Singapore Land Ltd.

     3,000         14,592  

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.

     3,000         8,197  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     7,000         15,972  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

     12,000         27,209  

StarHub Ltd.

     4,000         6,552  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

     1,000         13,748  

Wilmar International Ltd.

     1,000         4,792  
           
Total Singapore               207,607  
Spain – 7.2%      

Abertis Infraestructuras, S.A.

     644         12,417  

Acciona, S.A.

     68         7,555  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.

     362         16,732  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.

     4,117         56,431  

Banco de Sabadell S.A.

     2,076         11,483  

Banco Espanol de Credito S.A.

     1,369         14,449  

Banco Pastor S.A.

     935         5,434  

Banco Popular Espanol S.A.

     2,084         15,368  

Banco Santander S.A.

     11,048         147,099  

Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles S.A.

     482         12,927  

Cia Espanola de Petroleos S.A.

     214         6,035  

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.

     5,299         26,307  

Ferrovial S.A.

     1,934         18,842  

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A.

     323         11,846  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     1,822         33,701  

Gestevision Telecinco S.A.

     1,035         16,273  

Iberdrola S.A.

     4,141         35,160  

Inditex S.A.

     616         40,679  

Mapfre S.A.

     3,863         14,197  

Red Electrica Corp. S.A.

     207         11,129  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     1,547         36,695  

Telefonica S.A.

     5,460         129,584  

Zardoya Otis, S.A.

     486         8,437  
           
Total Spain               688,780  
Sweden – 2.7%      

Atlas Copco AB Class A

     1,508         23,468  

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B

     779         50,775  

Nordea Bank AB

     2,181         21,592  

Sandvik AB

     2,049         25,694  

Skanska AB Class B

     1,416         25,813  

Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B*

     1,190         16,832  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB Class A

     887         26,079  

Tele2 AB Class B

     1,297         21,716  

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson Class B

     1,857         19,636  

TeliaSonera AB*

     4,055         28,876  
           
Total Sweden               260,481  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Switzerland – 5.6%      

Adecco S.A.

     390       $ 22,176  

Compagnie Financiere Richemont S.A. Class A

     935         36,270  

Geberit AG

     123         22,051  

Holcim Ltd.*

     354         26,435  

Kuehne + Nagel International AG

     139         14,091  

Nestle S.A.

     2,484         127,439  

Novartis AG

     2,194         118,710  

Roche Holding AG

     436         70,834  

SGS S.A.

     16         22,103  

Swisscom AG

     67         24,494  

Syngenta AG

     48         13,353  

Zurich Financial Services AG

     152         39,034  
           
Total Switzerland               536,990  
United Kingdom – 19.1%      

Admiral Group PLC

     848         16,980  

Antofagasta PLC

     1,878         29,627  

Associated British Foods PLC

     1,209         17,945  

AstraZeneca PLC

     1,372         61,166  

Aviva PLC

     3,613         21,117  

BAE Systems PLC

     4,098         23,081  

BG Group PLC

     733         12,681  

BHP Billiton PLC

     1,655         56,737  

BP PLC

     24,275         229,553  

British American Tobacco PLC

     1,754         60,437  

British Land Co. PLC

     1,480         10,801  

British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC

     1,694         15,469  

BT Group PLC

     24,047         45,195  

Cable & Wireless Communications PLC

     7,086         5,949  

Cable & Wireless Worldwide*

     7,086         9,889  

Centrica PLC

     5,133         22,884  

Compass Group PLC

     2,972         23,713  

Diageo PLC

     2,014         33,789  

Drax Group PLC

     2,052         11,629  

Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. PLC

     1,368         24,735  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     4,801         92,162  

HSBC Holdings PLC

     14,921         151,193  

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     844         25,733  

International Power PLC

     3,190         15,431  

J. Sainsbury PLC

     2,944         14,630  

Land Securities Group PLC

     1,484         15,262  

Legal & General Group PLC

     10,508         14,035  

Man Group PLC

     4,345         15,917  

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

     3,502         19,660  

National Grid PLC

     3,027         29,456  

Pearson PLC

     1,488         23,384  

Prudential PLC

     2,462         20,447  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

     419         22,989  

Reed Elsevier PLC

     1,587         12,650  

Rio Tinto PLC

     776         45,966  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

     3,556         103,027  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     3,222         88,732  

RSA Insurance Group PLC

     7,101         13,734  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

SABMiller PLC

     947       $ 27,753  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     1,018         17,002  

Segro PLC

     3,211         15,567  

Severn Trent PLC

     755         13,686  

Standard Chartered PLC

     1,612         43,953  

Standard Life PLC

     4,365         13,262  

Tesco PLC

     4,345         28,700  

Unilever PLC

     1,150         33,755  

United Utilities Group PLC

     2,287         19,393  

Vodafone Group PLC

     57,968         133,656  

WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC

     3,377         15,035  
           
Total United Kingdom               1,819,547  
United States – 0.1%      

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     238         7,197  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $9,129,004)
              9,443,250  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Germany – 0.0%      

Volkswagen AG, expiring 4/13/10*

     48         30  
Spain – 0.0%      

Banco Pastor S.A., expiring 4/19/10*

     935         121  
TOTAL RIGHTS
(Cost: $0)
              151  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $9,129,004)
              9,443,401  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.8%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.8%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $70,917)      70,917         70,917  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 99.7%
(Cost: $9,199,921)
        9,514,318  

Foreign Currency and Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities – 0.3%

        30,700  
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 9,545,018  
RSP – Risparmio Italian Savings Shares

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Stapled Security – A security contractually bound to one or more other securities to form a single saleable unit which cannot be sold separately.

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.7%      
Australia – 20.1%      

Adelaide Brighton Ltd.

     71,092       $ 168,349  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     143,631         5,746,543  

BlueScope Steel Ltd.*

     147,490         393,937  

Boral Ltd.

     57,942         298,351  

Felix Resources Ltd. In Specie*† ††

     12,885         1,203  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

     159,621         508,383  

OneSteel Ltd.

     110,060         393,972  

Orica Ltd.

     24,401         600,001  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

     21,625         1,556,122  

Sims Metal Management Ltd.

     11,513         228,886  
           
Total Australia               9,895,747  
Austria – 2.2%      

voestalpine AG

     26,596         1,077,812  
Belgium – 1.9%      

Solvay S.A.

     6,144         632,736  

Umicore

     7,801         272,913  
           
Total Belgium               905,649  
Denmark – 0.2%      

Auriga Industries Class B

     4,153         78,502  
Finland – 2.7%      

Outokumpu Oyj(a)

     10,597         233,005  

Rautaruukki Oyj(a)

     20,406         441,782  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj(a)

     50,151         666,717  
           
Total Finland               1,341,504  
France – 7.9%      

Air Liquide S.A.

     11,875         1,428,129  

Arkema S.A.

     4,325         160,407  

Ciments Francais S.A.

     2,390         229,575  

Eramet(a)

     1,017         350,700  

Imerys S.A.

     5,628         347,560  

Lafarge S.A.

     16,519         1,164,531  

Sa des Ciments Vicat

     2,360         185,244  
           
Total France               3,866,146  
Germany – 16.4%      

Aurubis AG

     6,227         321,484  

BASF SE

     84,426         5,245,753  

K+S AG

     13,444         817,325  

Lanxess AG

     4,437         204,816  

Linde AG

     6,938         829,319  

Salzgitter AG

     2,087         194,088  

Symrise AG

     8,862         211,404  

Wacker Chemie AG

     1,666         248,871  
           
Total Germany               8,073,060  
Hong Kong – 0.5%      

China Agri-Industries Holdings Ltd.

     174,000         240,226  
Ireland – 1.7%      

CRH PLC

     33,530         838,881  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Italy – 0.5%      

Buzzi Unicem SpA

     10,851       $ 136,914  

Italcementi SpA

     9,914         114,829  
           
Total Italy               251,743  
Japan – 13.2%      

Air Water, Inc.

     11,000         125,963  

Asahi Kasei Corp.

     57,000         306,839  

DIC Corp.

     88,000         190,240  

JFE Holdings, Inc.

     23,100         930,774  

JSR Corp.

     11,800         246,633  

Kaneka Corp.

     24,000         155,651  

Kuraray Co., Ltd.

     18,000         242,337  

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp.

     76,500         391,342  

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.

     34,000         204,859  

Nippon Mining Holdings, Inc.

     51,500         236,721  

Nippon Paper Group, Inc.

     7,800         200,760  

Nippon Steel Corp.

     115,000         451,680  

Nisshin Steel Co., Ltd.

     69,000         143,996  

OJI Paper Co., Ltd.

     54,000         236,943  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.

     14,000         813,570  

Showa Denko K.K.

     94,000         212,265  

Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.

     64,000         313,014  

Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.

     274,000         829,859  

Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corp.

     14,000         136,943  

Ube Industries Ltd.

     51,000         130,993  
           
Total Japan               6,501,382  
Netherlands – 1.3%      

Koninklijke DSM N.V.

     14,267         637,344  
New Zealand – 0.8%      

Fletcher Building Ltd.

     61,428         363,945  
Norway – 0.9%      

Yara International ASA

     10,287         447,133  
Portugal – 1.1%      

Cimpor Cimentos de Portugal SGPS S.A.

     48,996         370,929  

Portucel Empresa Produtora de Pasta e Papel S.A.(a)

     66,326         189,363  
           
Total Portugal               560,292  
Spain – 0.7%      

Acerinox S.A.

     16,747         330,275  
Sweden – 1.1%      

Holmen AB Class B(a)

     6,855         185,257  

SSAB AB Class A(a)

     20,344         366,910  
           
Total Sweden               552,167  
Switzerland – 5.5%      

EMS-Chemie Holding AG

     2,910         399,778  

Holcim Ltd.*

     19,976         1,491,723  

Syngenta AG

     2,959         823,139  
           
Total Switzerland               2,714,640  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund (DBN)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
United Kingdom – 21.0%      

Antofagasta PLC

     89,372       $ 1,409,912  

BHP Billiton PLC

     106,348         3,645,817  

Bunzl PLC

     26,802         293,130  

Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. PLC

     55,182         997,771  

Johnson Matthey PLC

     11,067         293,110  

Mondi PLC

     34,788         244,905  

Rio Tinto PLC

     52,002         3,080,337  

Vedanta Resources PLC(a)

     7,988         336,368  
           
Total United Kingdom               10,301,350  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $49,977,971)
              48,977,798  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.2%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.2%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $106,239)      106,239         106,239  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 5.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 5.5%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $2,691,022)(d)      2,691,022         2,691,022  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 105.4%
(Cost: $52,775,232)
        51,775,059  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (5.4)%

        (2,637,759
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 49,137,300  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

Security is being fair valued by a valuation committee under the direction of the Board of Trustees. The aggregate value of fair valued securities is $1,203, which represents .0024% of net assets.

 

††

Restricted security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $2,559,133 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $2,691,022.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund (DKA)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.6%      
Australia – 10.2%      

Beach Energy Ltd.

     19,322       $ 13,124  

Centennial Coal Co., Ltd.

     28,942         113,164  

Gloucester Coal Ltd.*

     3,892         32,150  

New Hope Corp., Ltd.

     26,438         125,456  

Santos Ltd.

     94,321         1,269,153  

Whitehaven Coal Ltd.

     5,797         27,295  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     40,971         1,763,685  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     54,979         1,284,270  
           
Total Australia               4,628,297  
Austria – 3.0%      

OMV AG

     32,803         1,233,035  

Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment AG

     2,775         146,477  
           
Total Austria               1,379,512  
Finland – 3.2%      

Neste Oil Oyj

     83,713         1,462,342  
France – 13.6%      

Etablissements Maurel et Prom

     65,969         1,075,168  

Technip S.A.

     22,779         1,855,499  

TOTAL S.A.

     55,873         3,249,362  
           
Total France               6,180,029  
Hong Kong – 6.1%      

CNOOC Ltd.

     1,696,318         2,791,987  
Italy – 10.9%      

ENI SpA

     123,439         2,901,228  

ERG SpA

     11,024         155,580  

Saipem SpA

     49,094         1,903,193  
           
Total Italy               4,960,001  
Japan – 6.2%      

AOC Holdings, Inc.

     1,400         8,660  

Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.

     13,000         31,443  

Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.

     400         30,308  

Itochu Enex Co., Ltd.

     3,000         15,828  

Modec, Inc.

     200         3,590  

Nippon Oil Corp.

     209,000         1,035,606  

San-Ai Oil Co., Ltd.

     1,000         4,013  

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

     103,900         702,748  

Sinanen Co., Ltd.

     16,000         66,267  

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.

     111,250         939,386  
           
Total Japan               2,837,849  
Netherlands – 4.3%      

Fugro N.V. CVA

     27,831         1,822,276  

SBM Offshore N.V.

     7,703         154,416  
           
Total Netherlands               1,976,692  
Norway – 6.9%      

Aker ASA Class A

     6,541         180,724  

Statoil ASA

     126,674         2,936,527  
           
Total Norway               3,117,251  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Portugal – 3.8%      

Galp Energia, SGPS, S.A. Class B

     99,292       $ 1,727,766  
Singapore – 0.4%      

Straits Asia Resources Ltd.

     130,000         200,851  
Spain – 6.6%      

Cia Espanola de Petroleos S.A.

     33,384         941,382  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     86,763         2,058,004  
           
Total Spain               2,999,386  
United Kingdom – 24.4%      

BG Group PLC

     75,415       $ 1,304,698  

BP PLC

     413,228         3,907,632  

Hunting PLC

     2,601         24,284  

JKX Oil & Gas PLC

     3,187         13,633  

John Wood Group PLC

     10,819         59,639  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

     104,772         3,035,538  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     97,305         2,679,715  

Tullow Oil PLC

     4,382         83,088  

Wellstream Holdings PLC

     1,672         16,613  
           
Total United Kingdom               11,124,840  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $52,594,060)
              45,386,803  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.6%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.6%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(a)

     
(Cost: $261,366)      261,366         261,366  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 100.2%
(Cost: $52,855,426)
        45,648,169   

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (0.2)%

        (79,481
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 45,568,688  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund (DBU)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.7%      
Australia – 2.3%      

AGL Energy Ltd.

     35,695       $ 492,423  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     40,809         619,905  
           
Total Australia               1,112,328  
Austria – 1.3%      

EVN AG

     6,687         116,360  

Verbund – Oesterreichische Elektrizitaetswirtschafts AG Class A(a)

     13,433         534,198  
           
Total Austria               650,558  
Finland – 3.3%      

Fortum Oyj(a)

     65,576         1,606,916  
France – 16.1%      

Electricite de France

     61,970         3,387,604  

GDF Suez

     86,808         3,359,352  

Veolia Environnement

     34,534         1,199,973  
           
Total France               7,946,929  
Germany – 13.4%      

E.ON AG

     88,063         3,257,183  

RWE AG

     37,972         3,370,521  
           
Total Germany               6,627,704  
Hong Kong – 5.1%      

China Resources Power Holdings Co., Ltd.

     36,000         77,057  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     144,822         1,035,149  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co., Ltd.

     241,360         601,791  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     137,386         814,793  
           
Total Hong Kong               2,528,790  
Italy – 15.1%      

A2A SpA

     333,219         626,270  

Edison SpA(a)

     398,408         608,089  

Enel SpA

     600,173         3,362,068  

Hera SpA

     137,216         323,246  

Iride SpA

     156,213         303,318  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     279,390         1,418,604  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA

     186,437         807,888  
           
Total Italy               7,449,483  
Japan – 12.8%      

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     30,400         760,326  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     18,600         369,850  

Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

     11,600         382,363  

Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.

     17,700         339,831  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

     13,500         297,046  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     37,000         848,181  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     23,100         503,088  

Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.

     102,000         365,689  

Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

     10,400         294,837  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

     24,400         515,993  

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     41,100         1,096,117  

Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.

     121,000         533,519  
           
Total Japan               6,306,840  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
New Zealand – 1.1%      

Contact Energy Ltd.*

     85,393       $ 387,780  

Vector Ltd.

     105,066         158,045  
           
Total New Zealand               545,825  
Portugal – 2.0%      

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     248,979         991,477  
Spain – 12.9%      

Enagas

     21,930         481,452  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     113,096         2,091,922  

Iberdrola S.A.

     350,868         2,979,114  

Red Electrica Corp. S.A.

     9,285         499,212  

Sociedad General de Aguas de Barcelona S.A. Class A

     11,663         314,204  
           
Total Spain               6,365,904  
Switzerland – 0.6%      

BKW FMB Energie AG

     4,115         306,313  
United Kingdom – 13.7%      

Centrica PLC

     299,582         1,335,588  

Drax Group PLC

     62,381         353,522  

International Power PLC

     120,757         584,149  

National Grid PLC

     173,961         1,692,800  

Northumbrian Water Group PLC

     69,383         297,954  

Pennon Group PLC

     37,903         300,412  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     57,714         963,886  

Severn Trent PLC

     24,332         441,065  

United Utilities Group PLC

     91,256         773,803  
           
Total United Kingdom               6,743,179  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $62,586,115)
              49,182,246  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

     
(Cost: $31,051)      31,051         31,051  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 5.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 5.5%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(c)

     
(Cost: $2,697,022)(d)      2,697,022         2,697,022  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 105.2%
(Cost: $65,314,188)
        51,910,319  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (5.2)%

        (2,562,303
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 49,348,016  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $2,560,708 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $2,697,022.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund (DRW)

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.1%      
Australia – 17.4%      

Abacus Property Group

     651,405       $ 239,157  

Astro Japan Property Group(a)

     487,112         163,190  

Australand Property Group

     723,935         338,876  

CFS Retail Property Trust

     487,397         838,795  

Charter Hall Office REIT

     1,770,238         463,071  

Charter Hall Retail REIT

     864,549         444,375  

Commonwealth Property Office Fund

     526,876         437,652  

Dexus Property Group

     1,124,971         836,369  

FKP Property Group

     359,642         236,020  

GPT Group

     2,835,438         1,496,441  

GPT Group In Specie*† ††

     2,305,813           

ING Office Fund(b)

     812,120         436,061  

Lend Lease Group(b)

     145,110         1,153,418  

Stockland

     563,792         2,064,730  

Westfield Group

     499,612         5,530,339  
           
Total Australia               14,678,494  
Belgium – 0.9%      

Cofinimmo

     5,217         736,619  
Finland – 0.3%      

Citycon Oyj

     74,651         297,980  
France – 16.1%      

Fonciere Des Regions(a)

     15,157         1,672,503  

Gecina S.A.

     33,008         3,659,695  

ICADE

     10,353         1,154,452  

Klepierre

     44,200         1,739,187  

Mercialys S.A.

     12,684         456,528  

Societe Immobiliere de Location pour l’Industrie et le Commerce

     5,012         634,024  

Unibail-Rodamco SE

     20,953         4,252,724  
           
Total France               13,569,113  
Germany – 0.6%      

Alstria Office REIT-AG

     20,530         233,345  

Deutsche Euroshop AG

     8,363         275,148  
           
Total Germany               508,493  
Hong Kong – 26.0%      

Champion Real Estate Investment Trust(a)

     1,725,000         824,211  

Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd.

     249,238         3,209,886  

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     270,400         610,818  

GZI Real Estate Investment Trust

     607,233         258,074  

Hang Lung Group Ltd.

     109,649         581,805  

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

     434,283         1,750,622  

Henderson Land Development Co., Ltd.

     195,320         1,375,971  

Hopewell Holdings Ltd.

     119,500         353,974  

Hysan Development Co., Ltd.

     159,115         460,048  

Kowloon Development Co., Ltd.

     252,398         319,857  

Link REIT (The)

     380,446         937,800  

New World Development Ltd.

     372,125         728,463  

Regal Real Estate Investment Trust

     1,898,000         466,880  

Shenzhen Investment Ltd.

     562,000         208,451  

Sino Land Co., Ltd.

     606,305         1,188,451  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Sino-Ocean Land Holdings Ltd.

     266,500       $ 234,762  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

     269,871         4,059,517  

Sunlight Real Estate Investment Trust

     1,160,000         286,837  

Swire Pacific Ltd. Class A

     114,959         1,382,818  

Swire Pacific Ltd. Class B

     387,298         849,944  

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

     296,545         1,670,875  

Wheelock & Co., Ltd.

     56,231         165,839  
           
Total Hong Kong               21,925,903  
Japan – 13.4%      

Aeon Mall Co., Ltd.

     7,196         151,791  

DA Office Investment Corp.

     174         371,873  

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     11,400         550,235  

Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd.

     58,000         654,859  

Frontier Real Estate Investment Corp.

     36         279,709  

Fukuoka REIT Co.

     42         224,069  

Japan Excellent, Inc.

     62         295,933  

Japan Logistics Fund, Inc.

     24         192,380  

Japan Prime Realty Investment Corp.

     194         432,057  

Japan Real Estate Investment Corp.

     86         733,540  

Japan Retail Fund Investment Corp.

     460         541,524  

Kenedix Realty Investment Corp.

     74         198,859  

MID REIT, Inc.

     99         202,789  

Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd.

     53,589         877,474  

Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.

     46,308         786,503  

Mori Hills REIT Investment Corp.(a)

     54         118,645  

Mori Trust Sogo REIT, Inc.

     45         394,906  

Nippon Accommodations Fund, Inc.

     34         175,021  

Nippon Building Fund, Inc.

     114         982,128  

Nippon Commercial Investment Corp.

     150         202,590  

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

     15,065         232,489  

Nomura Real Estate Office Fund, Inc.

     76         427,012  

Orix JREIT, Inc.

     73         330,859  

Premier Investment Corp.

     55         180,999  

Sumitomo Real Estate Sales Co., Ltd.(a)

     3,566         154,944  

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd.

     20,279         386,091  

Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd.

     42,751         153,728  

Tokyu Land Corp.(a)

     45,168         172,570  

Tokyu REIT, Inc.

     48         252,483  

Top REIT, Inc.

     49         221,821  

United Urban Investment Corp.

     70         403,039  
           
Total Japan               11,282,920  
Netherlands – 4.4%      

Corio N.V.

     19,658         1,314,933  

Eurocommercial Properties N.V.

     11,909         479,393  

Nieuwe Steen Investments Funds N.V.

     18,844         400,953  

Vastned Offices/Industrial N.V.

     14,600         265,708  

VastNed Retail N.V.

     7,813         522,774  

Wereldhave N.V.

     7,290         699,956  
           
Total Netherlands               3,683,717  
New Zealand – 0.9%      

AMP NZ Office Trust

     362,625         192,975  

Goodman Property Trust

     426,291         302,475  

Kiwi Income Property Trust

     332,771         236,118  
           
Total New Zealand               731,568  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (concluded)

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund (DRW)

March 31, 2010

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Singapore – 9.4%      

Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust(a)

     574,901       $ 789,535  

Ascott Residence Trust

     377,000         334,380  

Cambridge Industrial Trust

     742,472         246,951  

CapitaCommercial Trust

     745,635         576,007  

CapitaLand Ltd.

     334,589         950,122  

CapitaMall Trust

     747,786         946,734  

CDL Hospitality Trusts(b)

     479,432         617,272  

City Developments Ltd.(a)

     38,103         288,897  

Frasers Centrepoint Trust

     300,432         287,957  

Frasers Commercial Trust

     1,775,070         190,451  

Keppel Land Ltd.

     120,168         315,451  

Lippo-Mapletree Indonesia Retail Trust

     530,782         182,236  

Mapletree Logistics Trust

     921,285         560,132  

Singapore Land Ltd.

     75,544         367,440  

Starhill Global REIT

     668,526         267,783  

Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust

     807,828         774,285  

UOL Group Ltd.

     96,000         267,802  
           
Total Singapore               7,963,435  
Sweden – 1.9%      

Castellum AB(a)

     48,758         492,864  

Fabege AB(a)

     58,355         395,682  

Hufvudstaden AB Class A(a)

     43,621         374,267  

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

     14,407         305,275  
           
Total Sweden               1,568,088  
United Kingdom – 7.8%      

British Land Co. PLC

     160,964         1,174,685  

Derwent London PLC

     12,674         262,616  

Hammerson PLC

     99,605         594,392  

Land Securities Group PLC

     224,548         2,309,383  

Segro PLC

     459,994         2,230,057  
           
Total United Kingdom               6,571,133  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $94,425,178)
              83,517,463  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 1.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.0%      

AIM Short-Term Investment Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

     
(Cost: $803,300)      803,300         803,300  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 5.2%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 5.2%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.11%(d)

     
(Cost: $4,427,036)(e)      4,427,036         4,427,036  
Investments    Shares      Value  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 105.3%
(Cost: $99,655,514)
      $ 88,747,799  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (5.3)%

        (4,472,220
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 84,275,579  

Security is being fair valued by a valuation committee under the direction of the Board of Trustees. The aggregate value of fair valued securities is $0, which represents 0% of net assets.

 

††

Restricted security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at March 31, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Stapled Security – A security contractually bound to one or more other securities to form a single saleable unit which cannot be sold separately.

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of March 31, 2010.

 

(e)

At March 31, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $4,143,550 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $4,427,036.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
DEFA Fund
     WisdomTree
DEFA Equity
Income Fund
     WisdomTree
Global Equity
Income Fund1
     WisdomTree
Europe
SmallCap
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
Japan Total
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
World ex-U.S.
Growth Fund2
 

ASSETS:

                 

Investments, at cost

   $ 426,502,253      $ 160,779,956      $ 41,235,734      $ 33,511,486      $ 63,704,641      $ 20,811,005  

Investment in affiliate, at cost

                                             328,051   

Foreign currency, at cost

     832,024        159,360         168,410        62,947                70,395  

Investments in securities, at value (including securities on loan)3

     434,724,519        150,681,707        42,893,115        32,083,452        60,445,539        24,826,092  

Investment in affiliate, at value

                                             358,979   

Cash

                     49,557                254,507          

Foreign currency, at value

     835,503        159,272        170,507        63,360                70,718  

Receivables:

                 

Dividends and interest

     1,417,609        422,641        136,154        123,423        504,246        123,017  

Investment securities sold

                             95,863                64,473  

Unrealized appreciation on foreign currency contracts

                     79                          

Foreign tax reclaims

     369,354        89,443        28,270        27,767                619  

Total Assets

     437,346,985        151,353,063        43,277,682        32,393,865        61,204,292        25,443,898  

LIABILITIES:

                 

Due to custodian

                                     189,043           

Payables:

                 

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

             8,375,068                2,169,018        6,240,050        385,003  

Investment securities purchased

                             39,443                  

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     177,397        70,631        20,940        14,468        21,902        11,951  

Service fees (Note 2)

     1,626        536        159        110        201        92  

Unrealized depreciation on foreign currency contracts

     27        16        52         674        2,383        1,483  

Distribution

     1,262,331        609,314        214,746        75,488                240,180  

Total Liabilities

     1,441,381        9,055,565        235,897        2,299,201        6,453,579        638,709  

NET ASSETS

   $ 435,905,604      $ 142,297,498      $ 43,041,785      $ 30,094,664      $ 54,750,713      $ 24,805,189  

NET ASSETS:

                 

Paid-in capital

   $ 646,420,212      $ 221,437,461      $ 63,961,941      $ 55,564,169      $ 62,291,289      $ 33,987,711  

Undistributed net investment income

     1,129,494        260,617        62,883        82,669        423,472         36,952   

Accumulated net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

     (219,881,026      (69,304,372      (22,642,472      (24,121,643      (4,697,717      (13,268,401

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     8,236,924        (10,096,208      1,659,433        (1,430,531      (3,266,331      4,048,927  

NET ASSETS

   $ 435,905,604      $ 142,297,498      $ 43,041,785      $ 30,094,664      $ 54,750,713      $ 24,805,189  

Outstanding beneficial interest shares of $0.001 par value (unlimited number of shares authorized)

     9,450,000        3,400,000        1,050,000        800,000        1,300,000        500,000  

Net asset value per share

   $ 46.13      $ 41.85      $ 40.99      $ 37.62      $ 42.12      $ 49.61  
1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Europe Equity Income Fund through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund thereafter.

 

2

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Fund through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund thereafter.

 

3

Market values of securities on loan were as follows: $0, $6,879,952, $0, $1,756,761, $5,945,247 and $361,474, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (continued)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
Japan SmallCap
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
Pacific ex-Japan
Total
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
Pacific ex-Japan
Equity
Income Fund
     WisdomTree
International
LargeCap
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
International
Dividend
ex-Financials Fund
     WisdomTree
International
MidCap
Dividend Fund
 

ASSETS:

                 

Investments, at cost

   $ 177,098,594      $ 89,412,919      $ 126,440,050      $ 164,188,444      $ 158,063,951      $ 170,152,341  

Foreign currency, at cost

     98,648        149,936        390,429        175,339        1,150,593        136,381  

Investments in securities, at value (including securities on loan)2

     172,796,192        91,831,054        132,396,440        155,731,554        167,016,573        159,921,152  

Foreign currency, at value

     98,352        149,873        390,442        175,763        1,168,475        136,278  

Receivables:

                 

Dividends and interest

     1,410,269        304,506        790,398        499,214        407,537        581,950  

Investment securities sold

                                               

Capital shares sold

     12,522,508                                          

Foreign tax reclaims

             118                119,652        298,746        102,357  

Total Assets

     186,827,321        92,285,551        133,577,280        156,526,183        168,891,331        160,741,737  

LIABILITIES:

                 

Due to custodian

                     11                          

Payables:

                 

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

     16,486,133        2,705,022        14,887,120        6,188,050        4,105,033        14,078,114  

Investment securities purchased

     12,423,828                                          

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     66,941        35,994        57,638        60,569        79,602        70,556  

Service fees (Note 2)

     508        330        437        555        604        535  

Unrealized depreciation on foreign currency contracts

                             12                  

Distribution

             510,907        1,293,468        652,707        368,560        523,590  

Total Liabilities

     28,977,410        3,252,253        16,238,674        6,901,893        4,553,799        14,672,795  

NET ASSETS

   $ 157,849,911      $ 89,033,298      $ 117,338,606      $ 149,624,290      $ 164,337,532      $ 146,068,942  

NET ASSETS:

                 

Paid-in capital

   $ 178,163,107      $ 101,545,497       $ 124,543,235      $ 192,928,445      $ 304,118,792      $ 218,860,416  

Undistributed net investment income

     1,271,266        50,779         118,893        318,572        271,354        579,567  

Accumulated net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

     (17,266,658      (14,986,088      (13,292,502      (35,170,764      (149,016,786      (63,137,737

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     (4,317,804      2,423,110        5,968,980        (8,451,963      8,964,172        (10,233,304

NET ASSETS

   $ 157,849,911      $ 89,033,298      $ 117,338,606      $ 149,624,290      $ 164,337,532      $ 146,068,942  

Outstanding beneficial interest shares of $0.001 par value (unlimited number of shares authorized)

     3,800,000        1,450,000        2,050,000        3,300,000        3,850,000        3,000,000  

Net asset value per share

   $ 41.54      $ 61.40      $ 57.24      $ 45.34      $ 42.69      $ 48.69  
1

Market values of securities on loan were as follows: $15,671,174, $2,557,537, $14,111,153, $5,886,074, $3,899,284 and $13,384,845, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (continued)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
International
SmallCap
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
Emerging
Markets Equity
Income Fund
     WisdomTree
Emerging Markets
SmallCap
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
Middle East
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
International
Hedged
Equity Fund
     WisdomTree
International
Basic Materials
Sector Fund
 

ASSETS:

                 

Investments, at cost

   $ 478,034,124      $ 457,768,999      $ 294,636,882      $ 11,195,228      $ 9,199,921      $ 52,775,232  

Investment in affiliate, at cost

                     2,293,121                           

Foreign currency, at cost

     183,247        850,374        2,286,712        92,285         14,694        7,984  

Investments in securities, at value (including securities on loan)1

     491,686,544        543,750,484        349,349,430        12,341,688        9,514,318        51,775,059  

Investment in affiliate, at value

                     2,728,210                           

Cash

             37,886                                  

Foreign currency, at value

     179,266        857,132        2,297,587        92,179         14,809        7,976  

Receivables:

                 

Dividends and interest

     3,006,394        1,930,518        868,191        96,512         28,638        181,982  

Investment securities sold

     821,715        2,540,883        1,319,438                         

Capital shares sold

             6,802        5,138                          

Due from affiliate (Note 7)

                             26,683                   

Unrealized appreciation on foreign currency contracts

                     1,200         13        64,966           

Foreign tax reclaims

     141,253                381                269        28,284  

Total Assets

     495,835,172        549,123,705        356,569,575        12,557,075        9,623,000        51,993,301  

LIABILITIES:

                 

Due to custodian

                     765,290                          

Payables:

                 

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

     63,580,513        6,134,049        12,303,099                        2,691,022  

Investment securities purchased

     386,837                553,773                         

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     208,250        282,638        176,080        6,960        3,717         25,285  

Service fees (Note 2)

     1,580        1,974        1,240        2,092        34         192  

Other fees

                                     774           

Unrealized depreciation on foreign currency contracts

     227        46,147        15,678                47,643          

Distribution

     1,787,544        1,669,304                32,752        25,814        139,502  

Total Liabilities

     65,964,951        8,134,112        13,815,160        41,804        77,982        2,856,001  

NET ASSETS

   $ 429,870,221      $ 540,989,593      $ 342,754,415      $ 12,515,271      $ 9,545,018      $ 49,137,300  

NET ASSETS:

                 

Paid-in capital

   $ 629,918,462      $ 499,741,498      $ 307,691,649      $ 19,561,549      $ 9,273,253      $ 64,345,151  

Undistributed net investment income

     2,201,624        1,702,660        1,369,349         75,807        165,529        117,334   

Accumulated net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

     (215,885,076      (46,489,206      (21,468,453      (8,285,186      (208,267      (14,323,902

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     13,635,211        86,034,641        55,161,870        1,163,101        314,503         (1,001,283

NET ASSETS

   $ 429,870,221      $ 540,989,593      $ 342,754,415      $ 12,515,271      $ 9,545,018      $ 49,137,300  

Outstanding beneficial interest shares of $0.001 par value (unlimited number of shares authorized)

     9,150,000        10,400,000        7,700,000        800,000        200,002        1,700,000  

Net asset value per share

   $ 46.98      $ 52.02      $ 44.51      $ 15.64      $ 47.72      $ 28.90  
1

Market values of securities on loan were as follows: $58,859,877, $5,911,721, $11,443,096, $0, $0 and $2,559,133, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (concluded)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
International
Energy
Sector Fund
     WisdomTree
International
Utilities
Sector Fund
     WisdomTree
International
Real
Estate Fund
 

ASSETS:

        

Investments, at cost

   $ 52,855,426      $ 65,314,188      $ 99,655,514  

Foreign currency, at cost

     72,265        27,641        86,713  

Investments in securities, at value (including securities on loan)1

     45,648,169        51,910,319        88,747,799  

Foreign currency, at value

     72,173        28,013        86,686  

Receivables:

        

Dividends and interest

     43,866        176,552        369,104  

Investment securities sold

                     10,101  

Foreign tax reclaims

     9,537        11,111        45,474  

Total Assets

     45,773,745        52,125,995        89,259,164  

LIABILITIES:

        

Payables:

        

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

             2,697,022        4,427,036  

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     22,201        24,034        41,211  

Service fees (Note 2)

     168        182        313  

Distribution

     182,688        56,741        515,025  

Total Liabilities

     205,057        2,777,979        4,983,585  

NET ASSETS

   $ 45,568,688      $ 49,348,016      $ 84,275,579  

NET ASSETS:

        

Paid-in capital

   $ 59,995,433      $ 70,799,176      $ 141,595,707  

Undistributed (Distributions in excess of) net investment income

     14,755        152,662        (4,372,206

Accumulated net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

     (7,233,979      (8,199,877      (42,033,330

Net unrealized depreciation on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     (7,207,521      (13,403,945      (10,914,592

NET ASSETS

   $ 45,568,688      $ 49,348,016      $ 84,275,579  

Outstanding beneficial interest shares of $0.001 par value (unlimited number of shares authorized)

     1,850,000        2,300,000        3,150,000  

Net asset value per share

   $ 24.63      $ 21.46      $ 26.75  
1

Market values of securities on loan were as follows: $0, $2,560,708 and $4,143,550, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

For the Year Ended March 31, 2010

  

 

 

     WisdomTree
DEFA Fund
    WisdomTree
DEFA Equity
Income Fund
    WisdomTree
Global Equity
Income Fund1
    WisdomTree
Europe
SmallCap
Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
Japan Total
Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
World ex-U.S.
Growth Fund2
    WisdomTree
Japan SmallCap
Dividend Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

             

Dividends3

  $ 9,695,975     $ 6,176,161     $ 1,008,785     $ 858,735     $ 1,379,793     $ 669,528     $ 2,424,794  

Dividends from affiliate

    9,274,697               871,653                      56     

Interest

    2,759       80              5       10              36  

Securities lending income (Note 2)

    175,996       166,824       22,061       7,572       6,283       1,642       58,084  

Total investment income

    19,149,427       6,343,065       1,902,499       866,312       1,386,086       671,226       2,482,914  

EXPENSES:

             

Advisory fees (Note 3)

    1,906,153       817,991       192,050       143,484       301,825       124,544       538,931  

Service fees (Note 2)

    17,473       6,205       1,457       1,088       2,766       945       4,088  

Total expenses

    1,923,626       824,196       193,507       144,572       304,591       125,489       543,019  

Expense waiver/reimbursement (Note 2)

    (1,178,246            (107,067                   (709       

Net expenses

    745,380       824,196       86,440       144,572       304,591       124,780       543,019  

Net investment income

    18,404,047       5,518,869       1,816,059       721,740       1,081,495       546,446       1,939,895  

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:

             

Net realized gain (loss) from:

             

Investment transactions

    (143,525,202     (26,660,467     (10,562,075     (8,124,296     (3,299,729     (6,374,282     (9,144,340

Investment transactions from affiliate

    61,114               (42,012                            

In-kind redemptions

    2,477,514       4,593,651             948,002       4,125,960       38,211       1,165,808  

In-kind redemptions from affiliate

    51,543,735               4,084,584                               

Foreign currency related transactions

    249,949       81,496       47,678       10,983       12,264       92,942       (51,651

Net realized gain (loss)

    (89,192,890     (21,985,320     (6,471,825     (7,165,311     838,495       (6,243,129     (8,030,183

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from:

             

Investment transactions

    215,776,912       65,315,690       16,604,907       15,920,871       9,624,389       13,419,951       28,645,563  

Translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    11,520       (3,407     4,265       572       (5,706     4,913       (8,396

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

    215,788,432       65,312,283       16,609,172       15,921,443       9,618,683       13,424,864       28,637,167  

Net realized and unrealized gain on investments

    126,595,542       43,326,963       10,137,347       8,756,132       10,457,178       7,181,735       20,606,984  

NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

  $ 144,999,589     $ 48,845,832     $ 11,953,406     $ 9,477,872     $ 11,538,673     $ 7,728,181     $ 22,546,879  
1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Europe Equity Income Fund through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund thereafter.

 

2

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Fund through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund thereafter.

 

3

Net of foreign withholding tax of $1,038,037, $610,593, $112,728, $63,984, $103,845, $32,609 and $182,468, respectively.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

For the Year Ended March 31, 2010

  

 

 

     WisdomTree
Pacific ex-Japan
Total
Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
Pacific ex-Japan
Equity
Income Fund
    WisdomTree
International
LargeCap
Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
International
Dividend
ex-Financials Fund1
    WisdomTree
International
MidCap
Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
International
SmallCap
Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
Emerging
Markets Equity
Income Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

             

Dividends2

  $ 3,854,394     $ 3,967,319     $ 4,646,397     $ 6,159,818     $ 4,133,178     $ 12,587,427     $ 13,925,727  

Interest

    31       131              55       98              96  

Securities lending income (Note 2)

    7,990       24,188       104,164       101,392       85,455       235,542       3,985  

Total investment income

    3,862,415       3,991,638       4,750,561       6,261,265       4,218,731       12,822,969       13,929,808  

EXPENSES:

             

Advisory fees (Note 3)

    515,347       478,866       566,262       827,192       706,723       2,151,998       2,252,886  

Service fees (Note 2)

    4,724       3,633       5,191       6,276       5,361       16,325       15,735  

Total expenses

    520,071       482,499       571,453       833,468       712,084       2,168,323       2,268,621  

Net investment income

    3,342,344       3,509,139       4,179,108       5,427,797       3,506,647       10,654,646       11,661,187  

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:

             

Net realized gain (loss) from:

             

Investment transactions

    (8,986,019     (6,359,796     (14,067,917     (63,033,741     (27,495,339     (92,114,506     (26,806,256

In-kind redemptions

    13,604,206       8,284,574       2,448,233       60,386       (3,441,944     6,230,830       1,867,987  

Foreign currency related transactions

    79,234       66,995       29,314       78,060       77,574       95,389       262,328  

Net realized gain (loss)

    4,697,421       1,991,773       (11,590,370     (62,895,295     (30,859,709     (85,788,287     (24,675,941

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from:

             

Investment transactions

    34,500,518       26,164,496       43,896,313       111,482,124       75,762,619       240,537,038       171,201,712  

Translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    (13,258     (2,159     (1,480     24,337       (4,133     (18,195     39,302  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

    34,487,260       26,162,337       43,894,833       111,506,461       75,758,486       240,518,843       171,241,014  

Net realized and unrealized gain on investments

    39,184,681       28,154,110       32,304,463       48,611,166       44,898,777       154,730,556       146,565,073  

NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

  $ 42,527,025     $ 31,663,249     $ 36,483,571     $ 54,038,963     $ 48,405,424     $ 165,385,202     $ 158,226,260  
1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree International Dividend Top 100 Fund through May 8, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund thereafter.

 

2

Net of foreign withholding tax of $66,385, $69,695, $455,107, $629,371, $404,995, $893,132 and $1,757,719, respectively.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

For the Year Ended March 31, 2010

  

 

 

    

WisdomTree
Emerging

Markets

SmallCap

Dividend Fund

    WisdomTree
Middle East
Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
International
Hedged
Equity Fund
    WisdomTree
International
Basic Materials
Sector Fund
    WisdomTree
International
Energy
Sector Fund
    WisdomTree
International
Utilities
Sector Fund
    WisdomTree
International
Real Estate Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

             

Dividends1

  $ 6,201,098     $ 451,191     $ 45,910     $ 968,747     $ 1,411,763     $ 1,659,553     $ 3,040,576  

Dividends from affiliate

    3,771               

Interest

           88                     16       25       28  

Net securities lending income (Note 2)

    17,147                     42,218       35,735       84,435       19,297  

Total investment income

    6,222,016       451,279       45,910       1,010,965       1,447,514       1,744,013       3,059,901  

EXPENSES:

             

Advisory fees (Note 3)

    1,216,575       68,024       7,339       235,173       212,920       212,676       408,884  

Service fees (Note 2)

    8,497              67       1,784       1,615       1,613       3,102  

Custody/accounting

           11,266                                     

Printing

           1,354                                     

Professional fees

           36,202                                     

IOPV Fees2

           715                                     

Insurance

           4,187                                     

Directors

           6,951                                     

Other

           1,580       1,529                              

Total expenses

    1,225,072       130,279       8,935       236,957       214,535       214,289       411,986  

Expenses waiver/reimbursement (Note 2)

    (7,705     (41,869     (1,799                            

Net expenses

    1,217,367       88,410       7,136       236,957       214,535       214,289       411,986  

Net investment income

    5,004,649       362,869       38,774       774,008       1,232,979       1,529,724       2,647,915  

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:

             

Net realized gain (loss) from:

             

Investment transactions

    (9,032,787     (5,248,461     (1,132     (5,301,695     (3,494,869     (4,924,801     (24,244,089

Investment from affiliate

                  (207,135                            

In-kind redemptions

    2,029,121                     1,369,234       186,152       (3,612,270     (4,943,410

Foreign currency related transactions

    (137,654     (46,068     152,569       13,428       11,751       9,129       30,863  

Net realized loss

    (7,141,320     (5,294,529     (55,698     (3,919,033     (3,296,966     (8,527,942     (29,156,636

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from:

             

Investment transactions

    81,765,537       7,718,940       314,397       23,822,038       10,499,468       12,796,691       55,857,321  

Translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    13,152       12,361       106       168       (1,244     1,251       (2,863

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

    81,778,689       7,731,301       314,503       23,822,206       10,498,224       12,797,942       55,854,458  

Net realized and unrealized gain on investments

    74,637,369       2,436,772       258,805       19,903,173       7,201,258       4,270,000       26,697,822  

NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

  $ 79,642,018     $ 2,799,641     $ 297,579     $ 20,677,181     $ 8,434,237     $ 5,799,724     $ 29,345,737  
1

Net of foreign withholding tax of $961,742, $10,675, $4,669, $95,905, $150,942, $222,590 and $265,079, respectively.

 

2

IOPV – Indicative Optimized Portfolio Value – is the real time estimation of net asset value of Fund.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

  

 

 

    

WisdomTree DEFA

Fund

   

WisdomTree DEFA

Equity Income Fund

   

WisdomTree Global

Equity Income Fund

 
    

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 20101

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 18,404,047     $ 15,464,077     $ 5,518,869     $ 8,663,791     $ 1,816,059     $ 1,749,282  

Net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (89,192,890     (74,997,792     (21,985,320     (45,078,074     (6,471,825     (11,691,791

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    215,788,432       (184,596,085     65,312,283       (61,460,788     16,609,172       (12,399,286

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    144,999,589       (244,129,800     48,845,832       (97,875,071     11,953,406       (22,341,795

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (19,292,972     (16,276,475     (5,586,535     (9,694,798     (1,835,881     (1,903,608

Total dividends

    (19,292,972     (16,276,475     (5,586,535     (9,694,798     (1,835,881     (1,903,608

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    448,192,327       161,237,933       37,579,579       43,349,186       53,291,535       11,191,402  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (440,378,667     (23,832,508     (26,664,294     (88,064,007     (39,154,020     (15,281,113

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

    7,813,660       137,405,425       10,915,285       (44,714,821     14,137,515       (4,089,711

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    133,520,277       (123,000,850     54,174,582       (152,284,690     24,255,040       (28,335,114

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of year

  $ 302,385,327     $ 425,386,177     $ 88,122,916     $ 240,407,606     $ 18,786,745     $ 47,121,859  

End of year

  $ 435,905,604     $ 302,385,327     $ 142,297,498     $ 88,122,916     $ 43,041,785     $ 18,786,745  

Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year

  $ 1,129,494     $ 1,453,194     $ 260,617     $ 129,136     $ 62,883     $ 29,123  

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of year

    9,450,000       6,750,000       3,100,000       4,000,000       700,000       800,000  

Shares created

    9,950,000       3,150,000       950,000       900,000       1,350,000       200,000  

Shares redeemed

    (9,950,000     (450,000     (650,000     (1,800,000     (1,000,000     (300,000

Shares outstanding, end of year

    9,450,000       9,450,000       3,400,000       3,100,000       1,050,000       700,000  
1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Europe Equity Income Fund through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund thereafter.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

  

 

 

    

WisdomTree Europe

SmallCap Dividend

Fund

   

WisdomTree Japan

Total Dividend Fund

    WisdomTree World ex-
U.S. Growth Fund
 
    

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 20101

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 721,740     $ 1,727,740     $ 1,081,495     $ 396,753     $ 546,446     $ 487,648  

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (7,165,311     (15,159,973     838,495       (4,312,780     (6,243,129     (7,972,305

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    15,921,443       (8,989,483     9,618,683       (8,038,239     13,424,864       (2,209,540

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    9,477,872       (22,421,716     11,538,673       (11,954,266     7,728,181       (9,694,197

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (776,003     (1,802,430     (934,315     (559,727     (859,811     (623,658

Total dividends

    (776,003     (1,802,430     (934,315     (559,727     (859,811     (623,658

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    11,402,548       5,396,168       101,037,653       23,587,836       4,767,425       34,446,745  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (3,476,359     (14,483,079     (76,103,751     (20,865,377     (8,075,928     (32,637,287

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

    7,926,189       (9,086,911     24,933,902       2,722,459       (3,308,503     1,809,458  

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    16,628,058       (33,311,057     35,538,260       (9,791,534     3,559,867       (8,508,397

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of year

  $ 13,466,606     $ 46,777,663     $ 19,212,453     $ 29,003,987     $ 21,245,322     $ 29,753,719  

End of year

  $ 30,094,664     $ 13,466,606     $ 54,750,713     $ 19,212,453     $ 24,805,189     $ 21,245,322  

Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year

  $ 82,669     $ 85,533     $ 423,472     $ 202,032     $ 36,952      $ 238,931  

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of year

    600,000       800,000       600,000       600,000       600,000       600,000  

Shares created

    300,000       100,000       2,600,000       600,000       100,000       800,000  

Shares redeemed

    (100,000     (300,000     (1,900,000     (600,000     (200,000     (800,000

Shares outstanding, end of year

    800,000       600,000       1,300,000       600,000       500,000       600,000  
1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Fund Through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund thereafter.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

  

 

 

     WisdomTree Japan
SmallCap Dividend
Fund
    WisdomTree Pacific ex-
Japan Total Dividend
Fund
    WisdomTree Pacific ex-
Japan Equity Income
Fund
 
    

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 1,939,895     $ 1,289,490     $ 3,342,344     $ 4,088,227     $ 3,509,139     $ 2,557,366  

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (8,030,183     (3,088,286     4,697,421       (19,224,355     1,991,773       (13,129,775

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    28,637,167       (20,694,507     34,487,260       (25,679,971     26,162,337       (14,757,865

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    22,546,879       (22,493,303     42,527,025       (40,816,099     31,663,249       (25,330,274

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (1,520,747     (1,401,224     (3,574,407     (5,131,577     (3,645,372     (3,396,394

Total dividends

    (1,520,747     (1,401,224     (3,574,407     (5,131,577     (3,645,372     (3,396,394

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    89,835,686       89,524,062       79,698,811       11,716,010       132,484,504       19,158,117  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (19,090,019     (74,851,551     (66,704,221     (74,690,124     (64,722,763     (25,838,928

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

    70,745,667       14,672,511       12,994,590       (62,974,114     67,761,741       (6,680,811

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    91,771,799       (9,222,016     51,947,208       (108,921,790     95,779,618       (35,407,479

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of year

  $ 66,078,112     $ 75,300,128     $ 37,086,090     $ 146,007,880     $ 21,558,988     $ 56,966,467  

End of year

  $ 157,849,911     $ 66,078,112     $ 89,033,298     $ 37,086,090     $ 117,338,606     $ 21,558,988  

Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year

  $ 1,271,266     $ 779,958     $ 50,779      $ 166,898     $ 118,893     $ 181,506  

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of year

    2,100,000       1,700,000       1,000,000       2,000,000       700,000       900,000  

Shares created

    2,200,000       2,400,000       1,600,000       200,000       2,850,000       300,000  

Shares redeemed

    (500,000     (2,000,000     (1,150,000     (1,200,000     (1,500,000     (500,000

Shares outstanding, end of year

    3,800,000       2,100,000       1,450,000       1,000,000       2,050,000       700,000  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

  

 

 

     WisdomTree
International LargeCap
Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
International Dividend
ex-Financials Fund
    WisdomTree
International MidCap
Dividend Fund
 
    

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 20101

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 4,179,108     $ 5,162,514     $ 5,427,797     $ 14,443,615     $ 3,506,647     $ 5,930,107  

Net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (11,590,370     (22,204,870     (62,895,295     (88,685,093     (30,859,709     (46,740,889

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    43,894,833       (52,812,028     111,506,461       (81,123,650     75,758,486       (59,916,972

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    36,483,571       (69,854,384     54,038,963       (155,365,128     48,405,424       (100,727,754

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (4,322,343     (5,333,253     (5,343,066     (16,564,667     (3,633,344     (6,683,004

Total dividends

    (4,322,343     (5,333,253     (5,343,066     (16,564,667     (3,633,344     (6,683,004

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    51,077,680       22,669,776       31,436,210       67,590,960       24,227,874       40,945,171  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (12,543,062     (23,212,075     (21,099,564     (180,841,245     (11,264,602     (64,304,797

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

    38,534,618       (542,299     10,336,646       (113,250,285     12,963,272       (23,359,626

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    70,695,846       (75,729,936     59,032,543       (285,180,080     57,735,352       (130,770,384

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of year

  $ 78,928,444     $ 154,658,380     $ 105,304,989     $ 390,485,069     $ 88,333,590     $ 219,103,974  

End of year

  $ 149,624,290     $ 78,928,444     $ 164,337,532     $ 105,304,989     $ 146,068,942     $ 88,333,590  

Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year

  $ 318,572     $ 431,313     $ 271,354     $ 108,563     $ 579,567     $ 389,124  

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of year

    2,500,000       2,500,000       3,700,000       6,100,000       2,800,000       3,500,000  

Shares created

    1,100,000       500,000       750,000       1,100,000       500,000       700,000  

Shares redeemed

    (300,000     (500,000     (600,000     (3,500,000     (300,000     (1,400,000

Shares outstanding, end of year

    3,300,000       2,500,000       3,850,000       3,700,000       3,000,000       2,800,000  
1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree International Dividend Top 100 Fund through May 8, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund thereafter.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

  

 

 

    

WisdomTree

International SmallCap

Dividend Fund

   

WisdomTree Emerging

Markets Equity Income

Fund

   

WisdomTree Emerging

Markets SmallCap

Dividend Fund

 
    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2009

 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 10,654,646     $ 15,980,484     $ 11,661,187     $ 9,330,409     $ 5,004,649     $ 2,759,319  

Net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (85,788,287     (112,005,258     (24,675,941     (18,274,116     (7,141,320     (10,501,006

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    240,518,843       (157,302,313     171,241,014       (83,998,031     81,778,689       (23,540,489

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    165,385,202       (253,327,087     158,226,260       (92,941,738     79,642,018       (31,282,176

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (10,659,948     (17,493,804     (11,953,872     (9,437,988     (5,378,463     (2,648,831

Total dividends

    (10,659,948     (17,493,804     (11,953,872     (9,437,988     (5,378,463     (2,648,831

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    53,490,158       97,916,304       236,686,308       137,978,782       239,409,467       44,020,889  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (22,651,964     (65,549,182     (19,323,942     (24,057,509     (22,624,786     (11,125,217

Net increase in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

    30,838,194       32,367,122       217,362,366       113,921,273       216,784,681       32,895,672  

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    185,563,448       (238,453,769     363,634,754       11,541,547       291,048,236       (1,035,335

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of year

  $ 244,306,773     $ 482,760,542     $ 177,354,839     $ 165,813,292     $ 51,706,179     $ 52,741,514  

End of year

  $ 429,870,221     $ 244,306,773     $ 540,989,593     $ 177,354,839     $ 342,754,415     $ 51,706,179  

Undistributed net investment income included in net assets at end of year

  $ 2,201,624     $ 1,642,627     $ 1,702,660     $ 786,207     $ 1,369,349      $ 151,662  

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of year

    8,400,000       7,900,000       5,700,000       3,200,002       2,100,000       1,200,002  

Shares created

    1,250,000       1,800,000       5,200,000       3,000,000       6,300,000       1,300,000  

Shares redeemed

    (500,000     (1,300,000     (500,000     (500,002     (700,000     (400,002

Shares outstanding, end of year

    9,150,000       8,400,000       10,400,000       5,700,000       7,700,000       2,100,000  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

  

 

 

     

WisdomTree Middle

East Dividend Fund

    

WisdomTree
International

Hedged

Equity Fund

    

WisdomTree

International Basic

Materials Sector Fund

 
      For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the Period
July 16, 2008*
through
March 31, 2009
     For the Period
December 31, 2009*
through
March 31, 2010
    

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

    

For the

Year Ended

March 31, 2009

 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

  

        

Net investment income

   $ 362,869      $ 235,712      $ 38,774      $ 774,008      $ 1,338,674  

Net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

     (5,294,529      (3,081,850      (55,698      (3,919,033      (17,313,365

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     7,731,301        (6,568,200      314,503        23,822,206        (23,070,470

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

     2,799,641        (9,414,338      297,579        20,677,181        (39,045,161

DIVIDENDS:

              

Net investment income

     (431,581              (25,814      (670,355      (2,053,360

Total dividends

     (431,581              (25,814      (670,355      (2,053,360

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

              

Net proceeds from sale of shares

     7,047,766        20,350,628        9,273,253        10,926,459        7,868,329  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (4,179,148      (3,657,697              (4,255,513      (37,817,240

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

     2,868,618        16,692,931        9,273,253        6,670,946        (29,948,911

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     5,236,678        7,278,593        9,545,018        26,677,772        (71,047,432

NET ASSETS:

              

Beginning of period

   $ 7,278,593      $       $       $ 22,459,528      $ 93,506,960  

End of period

   $ 12,515,271      $ 7,278,593      $ 9,545,018      $ 49,137,300      $ 22,459,528  

Undistributed (Distributions in excess of) net investment income included in net assets at end of period

   $ 75,807      $ 187,348      $ 165,529      $ 117,334      $ (6,523

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

              

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

     600,004                        1,400,000        2,600,000  

Shares created

     500,000        900,004        200,002        450,000        200,000  

Shares redeemed

     (300,004      (300,000              (150,000      (1,400,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

     800,000        600,004        200,002        1,700,000        1,400,000  
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (concluded)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

  

 

 

    

WisdomTree

International Energy

Sector Fund

   

WisdomTree

International Utilities

Sector Fund

   

WisdomTree

International Real

Estate Fund

 
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

  

       

Net investment income

  $ 1,232,979     $ 1,593,494     $ 1,529,724     $ 2,551,271     $ 2,647,915     $ 3,889,118  

Net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (3,296,966     (6,188,971     (8,527,942     (7,412,736     (29,156,636     (27,840,200

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    10,498,224       (17,878,242     12,797,942       (22,651,867     55,854,458       (50,145,090

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    8,434,237       (22,473,719     5,799,724       (27,513,332     29,345,737       (74,096,172

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (1,249,410     (1,852,260     (1,445,458     (2,592,420     (7,422,149     (2,071,270

Total dividends

    (1,249,410     (1,852,260     (1,445,458     (2,592,420     (7,422,149     (2,071,270

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    17,214,761       23,273,271       23,269,335       12,930,102       27,636,033       27,103,803  

Cost of shares redeemed

    (1,163,114     (34,176,584     (6,730,720     (32,930,600     (5,903,444     (23,279,174

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

    16,051,647       (10,903,313     16,538,615       (20,000,498     21,732,589       3,824,629  

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    23,236,474       (35,229,292     20,892,881       (50,106,250     43,656,177       (72,342,813

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of year

  $ 22,332,214     $ 57,561,506     $ 28,455,135     $ 78,561,385     $ 40,619,402     $ 112,962,215  

End of year

  $ 45,568,688     $ 22,332,214     $ 49,348,016     $ 28,455,135     $ 84,275,579     $ 40,619,402  

Undistributed (Distributions in excess of) net investment income included in net assets at end of year

  $ 14,755     $ 17,351     $ 152,662     $ 59,267     $ (4,372,206   $ 220,428  

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of year

    1,200,000       1,800,000       1,600,000       2,400,000       2,400,000       2,700,002  

Shares created

    700,000       600,000       1,050,000       400,000       1,050,000       700,000  

Shares redeemed

    (50,000     (1,200,000     (350,000     (1,200,000     (300,000     (1,000,002

Shares outstanding, end of year

    1,850,000       1,200,000       2,300,000       1,600,000       3,150,000       2,400,000  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree DEFA Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 32.00      $ 63.02       $ 64.15       $ 49.94   

Investment operations:

          

Net investment income1

     2.00        1.89         1.70         0.86   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     14.24        (31.04      (1.92      13.58   

Total from investment operations

     16.24        (29.15      (0.22      14.44   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

          

Net investment income

     (2.11     (1.87      (0.91      (0.21

Capital gains

                    (0.00 )2       (0.02

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (2.11     (1.87      (0.91      (0.23

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 46.13      $ 32.00       $ 63.02       $ 64.15   

TOTAL RETURN3

     51.43     (46.61 )%       (0.44 )%       28.94

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

          

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 435,906     $ 302,385      $ 425,386      $ 128,303  

Ratios to average net assets of:

          

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.19 %**      0.48      0.48      0.48 %4 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.48     0.48      0.48      0.51 %4 

Net investment income

     4.63     4.01      2.54      1.97 %4 

Portfolio turnover rate5

     97     30      10      11
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

** Reflects the Fund’s advisory fees, after waiver, and the fees and expenses of the underlying funds that were paid indirectly by the Fund during the period when the Fund operated as a “fund of funds.”

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Amount represents less than $0.005.

 

3

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

4

Annualized.

 

5

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 28.43       $ 60.10       $ 63.62       $ 49.77   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.56         2.45         2.20         1.19   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     13.44         (31.09      (3.78      12.94   

Total from investment operations

     15.00         (28.64      (1.58      14.13   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.58      (3.03      (1.94      (0.28

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.58      (3.03      (1.94      (0.28

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 41.85       $ 28.43       $ 60.10       $ 63.62   

TOTAL RETURN2

     53.57      (48.27 )%       (2.72 )%       28.41

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 142,297      $ 88,123      $ 240,408      $ 184,498  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.61 %3 

Net investment income

     3.91      5.27      3.32      2.71 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     36      40      16      19
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 20101
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 26.84      $ 58.90       $ 63.15       $ 49.83   

Investment operations:

          

Net investment income2

     2.07        2.32         2.16         1.09   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     14.28        (31.66      (4.38      12.55   

Total from investment operations

     16.35        (29.34      (2.22      13.64   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

          

Net investment income

     (2.20     (2.72      (2.03      (0.32

Capital gains

                    (0.00 )3         

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (2.20     (2.72      (2.03      (0.32

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 40.99      $ 26.84       $ 58.90       $ 63.15   

TOTAL RETURN4

     62.13     (50.56 )%       (3.76 )%       27.39

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

          

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 43,042     $ 18,787      $ 47,122      $ 50,520  

Ratios to average net assets of:

          

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.26 %**      0.58      0.58      0.58 %5 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58     0.58      0.58      0.65 %5 

Net investment income

     5.49     5.16      3.32      2.44 %5 

Portfolio turnover rate6

     94     47      21      24
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

** Reflects the Fund’s advisory fees, after waiver, and the fees and expenses of the underlying funds that were paid indirectly by the Fund during the period when the Fund operated as a “fund of funds.”

 

1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Europe Equity Income Fund through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund thereafter.

 

2

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

3

Amount represents less than $0.005.

 

4

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

5

Annualized.

 

6

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 22.44       $ 58.47       $ 70.15       $ 50.42   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.99         2.50         2.32         1.31   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     15.37         (35.53      (9.78      18.89   

Total from investment operations

     16.36         (33.03      (7.46      20.20   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.18      (3.00      (4.22      (0.47

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.18      (3.00      (4.22      (0.47

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 37.62       $ 22.44       $ 58.47       $ 70.15   

TOTAL RETURN2

     74.18      (56.75 )%       (10.72 )%       40.14

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 30,095      $ 13,467      $ 46,778      $ 147,316  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.62 %3 

Net investment income

     2.92      6.03      3.33      2.99 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     55      63      22      47
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 32.02       $ 48.34       $ 57.00       $ 50.32   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.73         0.57         0.64         0.56   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     9.89         (16.09      (8.82      6.33   

Total from investment operations

     10.62         (15.52      (8.18      6.89   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (0.52      (0.80      (0.48      (0.21

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.52      (0.80      (0.48      (0.21

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 42.12       $ 32.02       $ 48.34       $ 57.00   

TOTAL RETURN2

     33.33      (32.36 )%       (14.39 )%       13.71

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 54,751      $ 19,212      $ 29,004      $ 51,301  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.48      0.48      0.48      0.54 %3 

Net investment income

     1.72      1.38      1.17      1.40 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     13      11      1      6
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 20101
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 35.41       $ 49.59       $ 59.42       $ 50.14   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income2

     1.11         0.75         0.65         1.18   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     14.94         (13.89      (9.50      8.44   

Total from investment operations

     16.05         (13.14      (8.85      9.62   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.85      (1.04      (0.98      (0.34

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.85      (1.04      (0.98      (0.34

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 49.61       $ 35.41       $ 49.59       $ 59.42   

TOTAL RETURN3

     46.04      (26.84 )%       (14.96 )%       19.22

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 24,805      $ 21,245      $ 29,754      $ 95,069  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.58 %6       0.58      0.58      0.58 %4 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.64 %4 

Net investment income

     2.54      1.70      1.18      3.00 %4 

Portfolio turnover rate5

     121      47      1      6
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Fund through June 19, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund thereafter.

 

2

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

3

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

4

Annualized.

 

5

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

6

Reflects the Fund’s advisory fees, after waiver, and the fees and expenses of the India Earnings Fund that are paid indirectly by the Fund. The Fund invests a portion of its assests in the WisdomTree India Earnings Fund in order to achieve exposure to securities in India.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 31.47       $ 44.29       $ 52.33       $ 50.69   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.79         0.64         0.69         0.95   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     9.96         (12.97      (8.12      0.74   

Total from investment operations

     10.75         (12.33      (7.43      1.69   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (0.68      (0.49      (0.61      (0.05

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.68      (0.49      (0.61      (0.05

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 41.54       $ 31.47       $ 44.29       $ 52.33   

TOTAL RETURN2

     34.37      (27.98 )%       (14.23 )%       3.34

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 157,850      $ 66,078      $ 75,300      $ 99,419  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.64 %3 

Net investment income

     2.09      1.68      1.44      2.75 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     45      16      3      25
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 37.09       $ 73.00       $ 67.57       $ 49.71   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.79         2.86         2.69         1.40   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     24.23         (34.08      4.61         16.85   

Total from investment operations

     26.02         (31.22      7.30         18.25   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.71      (4.69      (1.87      (0.39

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.71      (4.69      (1.87      (0.39

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 61.40       $ 37.09       $ 73.00       $ 67.57   

TOTAL RETURN2

     70.97      (42.77 )%       (10.58 )%       36.80

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 89,033      $ 37,086      $ 146,008      $ 74,329  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.48      0.48      0.48      0.54 %3 

Net investment income

     3.11      4.76      3.42      3.31 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     18      31      12      21
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 30.80       $ 63.30       $ 67.08       $ 49.02   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     2.23         3.00         3.24         2.18   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     26.27         (31.22      (3.40      16.40   

Total from investment operations

     28.50         (28.22      (0.16      18.58   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (2.06      (4.28      (3.48      (0.52

Capital gains

                     (0.14        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (2.06      (4.28      (3.62      (0.52

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 57.24       $ 30.80       $ 63.30       $ 67.08   

TOTAL RETURN2

     93.79      (44.42 )%       (0.69 )%       38.02

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 117,339      $ 21,559      $ 56,966      $ 87,205  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.63 %3 

Net investment income

     4.25      6.25      4.42      5.11 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     25      55      16      7

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend
Fund
   For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 31.57       $ 61.86       $ 62.55       $ 49.86   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.50         2.11         1.80         0.85   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     13.91         (29.98      (1.11      12.14   

Total from investment operations

     15.41         (27.87      0.69         12.99   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.64      (2.42      (1.38      (0.30

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.64      (2.42      (1.38      (0.30

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 45.34       $ 31.57       $ 61.86       $ 62.55   

TOTAL RETURN2

     49.56      (45.57 )%       0.93      26.08

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 149,624      $ 78,928      $ 154,658      $ 87,569  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.48      0.48      0.48      0.52 %3 

Net investment income

     3.54      4.38      2.69      1.99 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     26      30      15      8

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials
Fund
   For the
Year Ended
March 31, 20101
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 28.46       $ 64.01       $ 66.37       $ 49.77   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income2

     1.50         2.93         2.29         1.03   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     14.24         (34.43      (2.86      15.80   

Total from investment operations

     15.74         (31.50      (0.57      16.83   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.51      (4.05      (1.79      (0.22

Capital gains

                             (0.01

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (1.51      (4.05      (1.79      (0.23

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 42.69       $ 28.46       $ 64.01       $ 66.37   

TOTAL RETURN3

     56.27      (49.95 )%       1.05      33.83

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 164,338      $ 105,305      $ 390,485      $ 278,743  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %4 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.60 %4 

Net investment income

     3.81      5.90      3.28      2.30 %4 

Portfolio turnover rate5

     69      55      24      8

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

This information reflects the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree International Dividend Top 100 Fund through May 8, 2009 and the investment objective and strategy of the WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund thereafter.

 

2

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

3

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

4

Annualized.

 

5

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 31.55       $ 62.60       $ 67.56       $ 50.13   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.26         1.82         1.92         1.08   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     17.27         (30.64      (4.95      16.73   

Total from investment operations

     18.53         (28.82      (3.03      17.81   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.39      (2.23      (1.81      (0.38

Capital gains

                     (0.12        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (1.39      (2.23      (1.93      (0.38

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 48.69       $ 31.55       $ 62.60       $ 67.56   

TOTAL RETURN2

     59.59      (46.43 )%       (4.61 )%       35.57

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 146,069      $ 88,334      $ 219,104      $ 168,889  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.61 %3 

Net investment income

     2.88      3.80      2.76      2.53 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     49      32      18      44

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend
Fund
   For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
June 16, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 29.08       $ 61.11       $ 67.80       $ 50.35   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.20         1.91         1.86         1.43   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     17.91         (31.83      (7.08      16.28   

Total from investment operations

     19.11         (29.92      (5.22      17.71   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.21      (2.11      (1.41      (0.26

Capital gains

                     (0.06        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (1.21      (2.11      (1.47      (0.26

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 46.98       $ 29.08       $ 61.11       $ 67.80   

TOTAL RETURN2

     66.50      (49.23 )%       (7.79 )%       35.21

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 429,870      $ 244,307      $ 482,761      $ 298,315  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.60 %3 

Net investment income

     2.87      4.31      2.71      3.33 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     63      43      17      39

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the Period
July 13, 2007*
through
March 31, 2008
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 31.11       $ 51.82       $ 50.68   

Investment operations:

        

Net investment income1

     1.48         2.01         1.12   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     21.00         (20.76      0.51   

Total from investment operations

     22.48         (18.75      1.63   

Dividends to shareholders:

        

Net investment income

     (1.57      (1.96      (0.49

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.57      (1.96      (0.49

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 52.02       $ 31.11       $ 51.82   

TOTAL RETURN2

     73.33      (36.21 )%       3.23

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

        

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 540,990      $ 177,355      $ 165,813  

Ratios to average net assets of:

        

Net expenses

     0.63      0.63      0.63 %3 

Net investment income

     3.26      4.96      3.18 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     44      67      3

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized.

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the Period
October 30, 2007*
through
March 31, 2008
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 24.62       $ 43.95       $ 51.50   

Investment operations:

        

Net investment income1

     1.02         1.56         0.37   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     20.00         (19.57      (7.87

Total from investment operations

     21.02         (18.01      (7.50

Dividends to shareholders:

        

Net investment income

     (1.13      (1.32      (0.05

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.13      (1.32      (0.05

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 44.51       $ 24.62       $ 43.95   

TOTAL RETURN2

     86.26      (40.81 )%       (14.57 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

        

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 342,754      $ 51,706      $ 52,742  

Ratios to average net assets of:

        

Net expenses

     0.63 %5       0.63      0.63 %3 

Net investment income

     2.59      4.98      1.99 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     38      64      6

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized.

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

5

Reflects the Fund’s advisory fees, after waiver, and the fees and expenses of the India Earnings Fund that are paid indirectly by the Fund. The Fund invests a portion of its assests in the WisdomTree India Earnings Fund in order to achieve exposure to securities in India.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the Period
July 16, 2008*
through
March 31, 2009
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 12.13       $ 24.59   

Investment operations:

     

Net investment income1

     0.53         0.32   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     3.68         (12.78

Total from investment operations

     4.21         (12.46

Dividends to shareholders:

     

Net investment income

     (0.70        

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.70        

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 15.64       $ 12.13   

TOTAL RETURN2

     35.25      (50.67 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

     

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 12,515      $ 7,279  

Ratios to average net assets of:

     

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.88      0.88 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     1.30      1.49 %3 

Net investment income

     3.63      2.86 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     96      26

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed/waived by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund    For the Period
December 31, 2009*
through
March 31, 2010
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 46.92   

Investment operations:

  

Net investment income1

     0.29   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     0.64   

Total from investment operations

     0.93   

Dividends to shareholders:

  

Net investment income

     (0.13

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.13

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 47.72   

TOTAL RETURN2

     1.98

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

  

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 9,545   

Ratios to average net assets of:

  

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.47 %**3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.58 %3 

Net investment income

     2.53 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     79

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

** Reflects the Fund’s advisory fees, after waiver, and the fees and expenses of the underlying funds that were paid indirectly by the Fund during the period when the Fund operated as a “fund of funds.”

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree International Basic Materials
Sector Fund
   For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
October 13, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 16.04       $ 35.96       $ 32.03       $ 25.46   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.47         0.65         0.61         0.25   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     12.80         (19.29      3.58         6.32   

Total from investment operations

     13.27         (18.64      4.19         6.57   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (0.41      (1.28      (0.26        

Capital gains

                     (0.00 )2         

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (0.41      (1.28      (0.26        

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 28.90       $ 16.04       $ 35.96       $ 32.03   

TOTAL RETURN3

     83.44      (52.10 )%       13.09      25.81

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 49,137      $ 22,460      $ 93,507      $ 6,406  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %4 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.88 %4 

Net investment income

     1.91      2.21      1.62      1.89 %4 

Portfolio turnover rate5

     25      53      11      0 %6 

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Amount represents less than $0.005.

 

3

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

4

Annualized.

 

5

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

6

Amount represents less than 1%.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
October 13, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 18.61       $ 31.98       $ 28.55       $ 25.44   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.80         1.01         0.79         0.22   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     6.07         (12.84      3.18         2.92   

Total from investment operations

     6.87         (11.83      3.97         3.14   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (0.85      (1.54      (0.53      (0.03

Capital gains

                     (0.01        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (0.85      (1.54      (0.54      (0.03

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 24.63       $ 18.61       $ 31.98       $ 28.55   

TOTAL RETURN2

     37.29      (37.05 )%       13.84      12.36

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 45,569      $ 22,332      $ 57,562      $ 22,840  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.69 %3 

Net investment income

     3.36      3.49      2.43      1.82 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     16      38      13      1

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2008
     For the Period
October 13, 2006*
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 17.78       $ 32.73       $ 29.71       $ 24.96   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.87         1.25         0.55         0.18   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     3.77         (14.74      2.75         4.61   

Total from investment operations

     4.64         (13.49      3.30         4.79   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (0.96      (1.46      (0.28      (0.04

Capital gains

                     (0.00 )2         

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (0.96      (1.46      (0.28      (0.04

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 21.46       $ 17.78       $ 32.73       $ 29.71   

TOTAL RETURN3

     26.42      (42.00 )%       11.05      19.18

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 49,348      $ 28,455      $ 78,561      $ 23,768  

Ratios to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %4 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.58      0.58      0.58      0.68 %4 

Net investment income

     4.17      4.53      1.62      1.38 %4 

Portfolio turnover rate5

     17      50      13      1

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Amount represents less than $0.005.

 

3

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized. The total return would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reimbursed by the investment adviser (Note 2).

 

4

Annualized.

 

5

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

March 31, 2010

Selected data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout the period is presented below:

 

 

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the Period
June 5, 2007*
through
March 31, 2008
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 16.92       $ 41.84       $ 51.89   

Investment operations:

        

Net investment income1

     0.96         1.35         1.22   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     11.39         (25.46      (9.32

Total from investment operations

     12.35         (24.11      (8.10

Dividends to shareholders:

        

Net investment income

     (2.52      (0.81      (1.95

Total dividends to shareholders

     (2.52      (0.81      (1.95

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 26.75       $ 16.92       $ 41.84   

TOTAL RETURN2

     74.20      (57.85 )%       (15.90 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

        

Net assets, end of period (000’s omitted)

   $ 84,276      $ 40,619      $ 112,962  

Ratios to average net assets of:

        

Net expenses

     0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Net investment income

     3.76      4.55      3.17 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     19      35      15

 

* Commencement of investment operations.

 

1

Based on average shares outstanding.

 

2

Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period. Total return calculated for a period of less than one year is not annualized.

 

3

Annualized.

 

4

Portfolio turnover rate is not annualized and excludes the value of portfolio securities received or delivered as a result of in-kind creations or redemptions of the Fund’s capital shares.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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1. ORGANIZATION

WisdomTree Trust (the “Trust”) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Trust was established as a Delaware statutory trust pursuant to a Trust Instrument dated December 15, 2005. As of March 31, 2010, the Trust offered 42 investment funds (each a “Fund,” collectively, the “Funds”). The Funds described herein, commenced operations on June 16, 2006, except as follows; The WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund, WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund, WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund commenced operations on October 13, 2006. The WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund, WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund, WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund and WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund, commenced operations on June 5, 2007, July 13, 2007, October 30, 2007, July 16, 2008 and December 31, 2009, respectively.

These financial statements relate only to the WisdomTree DEFA Fund (“DEFA Fund”), WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (“DEFA Equity Income Fund”), WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund, formerly WisdomTree Europe Equity Income Fund (“Global Equity Income Fund”), WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (“Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund”), WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (“Japan Total Dividend Fund”), WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund, formerly WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Fund (“World ex-U.S. Growth Fund”), WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (“Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund”), WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (“Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund”), WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (“Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund”), WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (“International LargeCap Dividend Fund”), WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund, formerly the WisdomTree International Dividend Top 100 Fund (“International Dividend ex-Financials Fund”), WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (“International MidCap Dividend Fund”), WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (“International SmallCap Dividend Fund”), WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (“Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund”), WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (“Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund”), WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund (“Middle East Dividend Fund”), WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (“International Hedged Equity Fund”), WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund (“International Basic Materials Sector Fund”), WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund (“International Energy Sector Fund”), WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund (“International Utilities Sector Fund”) and WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund (“International Real Estate Fund”), together the “International Dividend and Sector Funds.”

Each Fund seeks investment returns that closely correspond to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of a particular index (“Index”) developed by WisdomTree Investments, Inc. (“WisdomTree Investments”). Each Fund described herein is considered to be non-diversified.

2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (the “Codification”) has become the exclusive reference of authoritative U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) recognized by the FASB to be applied by nongovernmental entities. Rules and interpretive releases of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) under authority of federal laws are also sources of authoritative GAAP for SEC registrants. The Codification has superseded all existing non-SEC accounting and reporting standards.

Guarantees — In the normal course of business the Funds may enter into contracts that contain a variety of representations or that provide indemnification for certain liabilities. The Funds’ maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown, as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Funds that have not yet occurred. However, the Funds have not had prior claims or losses pursuant to these contracts and expect the risk of loss to be remote.

Use of Estimates — The preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP, requires management to make certain estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of increases and decreases in the net assets from operations during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Investment Valuation — The Net Asset Value (“NAV”) of each Fund’s shares is calculated each day the national securities exchanges are open for trading as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange, generally 4:00 p.m. New York time. NAV per share is calculated by dividing a Fund’s net assets by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Securities traded on any recognized U.S. or non-U.S. exchange are valued at the last sale price or official closing price on the exchange or system on which they are principally traded. Events occurring after the close of trading on non-U.S. exchanges may result in adjustments to the valuation of foreign securities to more accurately reflect their fair value as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Fund may rely on an independent fair valuation service in adjusting the valuations of foreign securities. Unlisted equity securities are valued at the last quoted sale price or, if no sale price is available, at the mean between the highest bid and lowest ask prices. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available are valued at fair value as determined by management and in

 

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accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees. Short-term securities with 60 days or less remaining to maturity are valued using the amortized cost method, which approximates fair value.

In certain instances, such as when reliable market valuations are not readily available or are not deemed to reflect current market values, a Fund’s investments will be valued in accordance with the Fund’s pricing policy and procedures. Securities that may be valued using “fair value” pricing may include, but are not limited to, securities for which there are no current market quotations, securities whose issuer is in default or bankruptcy, securities subject to corporate actions (such as mergers or reorganizations), securities subject to non-U.S. investment limits or currency controls, and securities affected by “significant events.” An example of a significant event is an event occurring after the close of the market in which a security trades but before a Fund’s next NAV calculation time that may materially affect the value of a Fund’s investment (e.g., government action, natural disaster, or significant market fluctuation). Price movements in U.S. markets that are deemed to affect the value of foreign securities, or reflect changes to the value of such securities, also may cause securities to be “fair valued.” When fair value pricing is employed, the prices of securities used by a Fund to calculate its NAV may differ from quoted or published prices for the same securities. Transactions in Fund shares will be priced at NAV only if you purchase or redeem shares directly from a Fund in Creation Units, which are typically in blocks or 50,000 shares or more. Fund shares purchased or sold on a national securities exchange at market prices, which may be higher or lower than NAV. Each Fund may invest in money market funds which are valued at NAV.

Fair Value Measurement — GAAP provides guidance on fair value measurements. This standard defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value in accordance with GAAP and expands disclosure about fair value measurements.

Various inputs are used in determining the value of the Funds’ investments. These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below.

Level 1 – quoted prices in active markets for identical securities

Level 2 – other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)

Level 3 – significant unobservable inputs (including each Fund’s assumption in determining the fair value of investments)

Investments that use Level 2 or Level 3 inputs may include, but are not limited to: (i) an unlisted security related to corporate actions; (ii) a restricted security (e.g., one that may not be publicly sold without registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended); (iii) a security whose trading has been suspended or which has been de-listed from its primary trading exchange; (iv) a security that is thinly traded; (v) a security in default or bankruptcy proceedings for which there is no current market quotation; (vi) a security affected by currency controls or restrictions; and (vii) a security affected by a significant event (e.g., an event that occurs after the close of the markets on which the security is traded but before the time as of which a Fund’s net asset value is computed and that may materially affect the value of the Fund’s investments).

The inputs or methodology used for valuation are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those investments.

The following is a summary of the inputs used as of March 31, 2010 in valuing each Fund’s assets carried at fair value:

 

DEFA Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 431,464,635       $       $                 —   

Rights

     7,447                   

Money Market Fund

             3,252,437           

Total

     431,472,082         3,252,437           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (27        

Total – Net

   $ 431,472,082       $ 3,252,410       $   

 

DEFA Equity Income Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 141,267,636       $       $                 —   

Rights

     3,551                   

Money Market Fund

             9,410,520           

Total

     141,271,187         9,410,520           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (16        

Total – Net

   $ 141,271,187       $ 9,410,504       $   

 

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Global Equity Income Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 42,661,001       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             232,114           

Total

     42,661,001         232,114           

Other Financial Instruments*

             27           

Total – Net

   $ 42,661,001       $ 232,141       $   
        
Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 29,725,833       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             2,357,619           

Total

     29,725,833         2,357,619           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (674        

Total – Net

   $ 29,725,833       $ 2,356,945       $   
        
Japan Total Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 54,012,298       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             6,433,241           

Total

     54,012,298         6,433,241           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (2,383        

Total – Net

   $ 54,012,298       $ 6,430,858       $   
        
World ex-U.S. Growth Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 24,231,527       $       $                 —   

Rights

     390                   

Money Market Fund

             594,175           

Affiliated Funds

     358,979                   

Total

     24,590,896         594,175           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (1,483        

Total – Net

   $ 24,590,896       $ 592,692       $   
        
Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 155,693,205       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             17,102,987           

Total

   $ 155,693,205       $ 17,102,987       $   
        
Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 87,989,883       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             3,841,171           

Total

   $ 87,989,883       $ 3,841,171       $   
        
Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 115,840,395       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             16,556,045           

Total

   $ 115,840,395       $ 16,556,045       $   

 

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International LargeCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 148,261,055       $       $                 —   

Rights

     929                   

Money Market Fund

             7,469,570           

Total

     148,261,984         7,469,570           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (12        

Total – Net

   $ 148,261,984       $ 7,469,558       $   
                      
International Dividend ex-Financials Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 162,483,182       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             4,533,391           

Total

   $ 162,483,182       $ 4,533,391       $   
                      
International MidCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 144,975,811       $       $ 1,562   

Rights

     9,563                   

Money Market Fund

             14,934,216           

Total

   $ 144,985,374       $ 14,934,216       $ 1,562   
                      
International SmallCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 423,533,448       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             68,153,096           

Total

     423,533,448         68,153,096           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (227        

Total – Net

   $ 423,533,448       $ 68,152,869       $   

 

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 536,442,822       $       $                 —   

Warrants

             1,651           

Money Market Fund

             7,306,011           

Total

     536,442,822         7,307,662           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (46,147        

Total – Net

   $ 536,442,822       $ 7,261,515       $   
                      
Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 337,044,259       $       $                 —   

Warrants

             2,072           

Money Market Fund

             12,303,099           

Affiliated Funds

     2,728,210                   

Total

     339,772,469         12,305,171           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (14,478        

Total – Net

   $ 339,772,469       $ 12,290,693       $   

 

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Middle East Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 12,338,311       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             3,377           

Total

     12,338,311         3,377           

Other Financial Instruments*

             13           

Total – Net

   $ 12,338,311       $        3,390       $   

 

International Hedged Equity Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $   9,443,250       $       $                 —   

Rights

     151                   

Money Market Fund

             70,917           

Total

     9,443,401         70,917           

Other Financial Instruments*

             17,323           

Total – Net

   $ 9,443,401       $      88,240       $   

 

International Basic Materials Sector Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 48,976,595       $       $ 1,203   

Money Market Fund

             2,797,261           

Total

   $ 48,976,595       $ 2,797,261       $ 1,203   

 

International Energy Sector Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 45,386,803       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             261,366           

Total

   $ 45,386,803       $    261,366       $   

 

International Utilities Sector Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 49,182,246       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             2,728,073           

Total

   $ 49,182,246       $ 2,728,073       $   

 

International Real Estate Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 83,517,463       $       $                 —   

Money Market Fund

             5,230,336           

Total

   $ 83,517,463       $ 5,230,336       $   

 

  * Other financial instruments include foreign forward currency contracts. The fair value of these contracts is represented by net unrealized appreciation or depreciation in this table.

 

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The following is a reconciliation of assets in which significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) were used in determining fair value:

 

DEFA Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2009

   $ 90,390   

Realized gain (loss)

     (167,101

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     76,711   

Net purchases (sales)

       

Transfers in and/or out of Level 3

       

Balance as of March 31, 2010

   $   

 

DEFA Equity Income Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2009

   $ 83,193   

Realized gain (loss)

     (388,598

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     305,405   

Net purchases (sales)

       

Transfers in and/or out of Level 3

       

Balance as of March 31, 2010

   $   

 

Global Equity Income Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2009

   $ 12,272   

Realized gain (loss)

     (98,453

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     86,181   

Net purchases (sales)

       

Transfers in and/or out of Level 3

       

Balance as of March 31, 2010

   $   

 

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2009

   $ 34,069   

Realized gain (loss)

     (359,629

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     318,864   

Net purchases (sales)

     (1,485

Transfers in and/or out of Level 3

     8,181   

Balance as of March 31, 2010

   $   

 

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2009

   $ 102,910   

Realized gain (loss)

     (219,691

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     123,693   

Net purchases (sales)

     (6,912

Transfers in and/or out of Level 3

       

Balance as of March 31, 2010

   $   

 

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2009

   $ 82,865   

Realized gain (loss)

     (160,936

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     78,071   

Net purchases (sales)

       

Transfers in and/or out of Level 3

       

Balance as of March 31, 2010

   $   

 

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International MidCap Dividend Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2009

   $ 55,963   

Realized gain (loss)

     34,015   

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)*

     (13,564

Net purchases (sales)

     (74,852

Transfers in/or out of Level 3

       

Balance as of March 31, 2010

   $ 1,562   
  * The net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) relating to investments still held by the Fund at 3/31/10 is $250.

 

International SmallCap Dividend Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2009

   $ 1,207,451   

Realized gain (loss)

     (5,099,441

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     3,902,174   

Net purchases (sales)

     (71,829

Transfers in/or out of Level 3

     61,645   

Balance as of March 31, 2010

   $   

 

Middle East Dividend Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2009

   $ 147,943   

Realized gain (loss)

     (77,820

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (21,686

Net purchases (sales)

     (48,437

Transfers in/or out of Level 3

       

Balance as of March 31, 2010

   $   

 

International Basic Materials Sector Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2009

   $   

Realized gain (loss)

     72,490   

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)*

     7,090   

Net purchases (sales)

     (78,377

Transfers in and/or out of Level 3

       

Balance as of March 31, 2010

   $ 1,203   
  * The net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) relating to investments still held by the Fund at 3/31/10 is $248.

In January-2010, FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) No. 2010-06 “Improving Disclosures about Fair Value Measurements.” ASU 2010-06 will require reporting entities to make new disclosures about amounts and reasons for significant transfers in and out of Level 1 and Level 2 fair value measurements as well as inputs and valuation techniques used to measure fair value for both recurring and nonrecurring fair value measurements that fall in either Level 2 or Level 3, and information on purchases, sales, issuances and settlements on a gross basis in the reconciliation of activity in Level 3 fair value measurements. The new and revised disclosures are required to be implemented for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2009, except for the disclosures surrounding purchases, sales, issuances and settlements on a gross basis in the reconciliation of Level 3 fair value measurements, which are effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2010. Management is currently evaluating the impact the adoption of ASU No. 2010-06 may have on the Fund’s financial statement disclosures.

Derivative and Hedging Disclosure — GAAP requires qualitative disclosures about objectives and strategies for using derivatives, quantitative disclosures about fair value amounts of gains and losses on derivative instruments, and disclosures about credit-risk-related contingent features in derivative agreements. The application of this disclosure is effective for fiscal years beginning November 15, 2008 and interim period within those fiscal years. The funds that have invested in derivatives, specifically forward currency contracts, for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 are detailed in the forward currency contract table herein. The volume of derivatives that is presented in the forward foreign currency contracts table is consistent with the derivative activity during the year ended March 31, 2010. The Funds’ management is not aware of any credit-risk contingent feature on forward foreign currency contracts held by the Funds.

 

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The Funds listed below have invested in derivatives, specifically forward foreign currency contracts (“Forward Contracts”) as described on page 141, for the period ended March 31, 2010. The Forward Contracts are subject to credit risk which is where the financial condition of an issuer of a money market security may cause it to default or become unable to pay interest or principal due on the security, therefore, the counterparty to a derivative contract might default on its obligations. The effect of such derivative instruments on each Fund’s financial position and financial performance as reflected in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Statements of Operations are presented in the summary below.

 

      Asset Derivatives      Liability Derivatives  
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments, carried at fair value    Balance Sheet Location    Fair Value      Balance Sheet Location    Fair Value  

DEFA Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts    $       Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts    $ 27   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      —         Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      16   

Global Equity Income Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      79       Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      52   

Europe Small Cap Dividend Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      —         Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      674   

Japan Total Dividend Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

  

Unrealized appreciation

on forward foreign currency contracts

     —        

Unrealized depreciation

on forward foreign currency contracts

     2,383   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      —         Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      1,483   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      —         Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      12   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      —         Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      227   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      —         Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      46,147   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      1,200       Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      15,678   

Middle East Dividend Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      13       Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      —     

International Hedged Equity Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      64,966       Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts      47,643   

 

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Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments,
carried at fair value
   Derivative Instruments      Amount of Realized
Gain or (Loss) on  Derivatives
Recognized in Income
     Change in Unrealized
Appreciation or (Depreciation)  on
Derivatives Recognized in Income
 

DEFA Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts       $ (6,541,499    $ 3,503   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         16,223         269   

Global Equity Income Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (375,657      71   

Europe Small Cap Dividend Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         20,581         (2,333

Japan Total Dividend Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (13,605      (3,292

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (270,231      (1,331

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (7,159      655   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (14,920      730   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (10,359      (538

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         43,598         1,365   

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         175,203         270   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (37,065      (1,992

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         133,557         2,419   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         102,704         (45,998

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (59,186      (14,363

Middle East Dividend Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (5,103      13   

International Hedged Equity Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         99,455         17,323   

International Basic Material Sector Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (38,825      (1

International Energy Sector Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         4,890         86   

International Utilities Sector Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (1,281      44   

International Real Estate Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         393         87   

Investment Transactions and Investment Income — Investment transactions are recorded as of the date that the securities are purchased or sold (trade date). Realized gains and losses on sales of portfolio securities are calculated using the identified-cost method. Dividend income is recognized on the ex-dividend date, net of any foreign taxes withheld. Interest income including amortization of premium and discounts, is accrued daily. The value of additional securities received as dividend payments is recorded as income and as an increase to the cost basis of such securities.

Foreign Currency Translation — The accounting records of the Funds are maintained in U.S. dollars. Foreign currencies, as well as investment securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars using exchange rates deemed appropriate by the investment adviser. Realized and unrealized foreign exchange gains or losses on investments are included as a component of net realized and unrealized gain or loss on foreign currency transactions in the Statements of Operations. Certain foreign exchange gains and losses included in realized and unrealized gains or losses are included in, or are a reduction of ordinary income in accordance with U.S. Federal income tax regulations.

Expenses/Reimbursements — WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc. (“WTAM”) has agreed to pay all expenses of the Funds (other than the Middle East Dividend Fund), except for: (i) brokerage expenses and other expenses (such as stamp taxes) connected with the execution of portfolio transactions or in connection with creation and redemption transactions; (ii) legal fees or expenses in connection with any arbitration, litigation or pending or threatened arbitration or litigation, including any settlements in connection therewith; (iii) compensation and expenses of each Independent Trustee; (iv) compensation and expenses of counsel to the Independent Trustees; (v) compensation and expenses of the Trust’s chief compliance officer; (vi) extraordinary expenses; (vii) distribution fees and expenses paid by the Trust under any distribution plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act; and (viii) the advisory fee payable to WTAM.

Pursuant to a separate contractual arrangement, WTAM has arranged for the provision of chief compliance officer (“CCO”) services to the Funds, and is liable and responsible for, and administers, payments to the CCO, the Independent Trustees and counsel to the Independent Trustees, in exchange for a service fee paid by each Fund, of up to 0.0044% of each Fund’s average daily net assets. Trustees fees, which are included in Service Fees on the Statements of Operations, of $361,436 have been paid on behalf of the Funds of the Trust to the Independent Trustees for the year ended March 31, 2010. Expenses in excess of 0.0044% were paid by WTAM. WTAM has agreed to limit the total expenses of the Middle East Dividend Fund to 0.88%.

Currency Transactions — The Funds may enter into foreign currency forward and foreign currency futures contracts to facilitate local securities settlements or to protect against currency exposure in connection with distributions to shareholders. The Funds, other than the International Hedged Equity Fund, do not expect to engage in currency transactions for the purpose of hedging against declines in the value of a Fund’s assets that are denominated in one or more foreign currencies. The Funds may not enter into such contracts for speculative purposes.

 

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Forward Foreign Currency Transactions — A forward foreign currency contract (“Forward Contract”) involves an obligation to purchase or sell a specific currency at a future date, which may be any fixed number of days from the date of the contract agreed upon by the parties, at a price set at the time of the contract. These contracts are principally traded in the inter-bank market conducted directly between currency traders (usually large, commercial banks) and their customers. A forward contract generally has no margin deposit requirement, and no commissions are charged at any stage for trades.

Risks may arise upon entering into forward contracts from the potential inability of counterparties to meet the terms of their contracts and from unanticipated movements in the value of foreign currencies relative to the U.S. dollar or each other.

Fluctuations in the value of open forward contracts are recorded for book purposes as unrealized gains or losses on forward foreign currency contracts by the Funds. Realized gains and losses on forward foreign currency contracts include net gains or losses recognized by the Funds on contracts which have matured.

The following forward foreign currency contracts were open at March 31, 2010:

 

Fund Name    Settlement Date            Contracts
To Deliver
             In
Exchange For
     Unrealized
Gain (Loss)
 

DEFA Fund

   4/01/10      USD         71         NZD         100       $   
   4/01/10      USD         72         SGD         100           
   4/06/10      AUD         177,000         USD         162,433         (27
   4/06/10      USD         34         NOK         200           
                                              $ (27

DEFA Equity Income Fund

                                                 
   4/01/10      USD         71         NZD         100       $   
   4/06/10      AUD         109,818         USD         100,780         (16
                                              $ (16

Global Equity Income Fund

                                                 
   4/01/10      USD         42,885         MYR         139,719       $ (52
   4/06/10      GBP         61,000         USD         92,610         79   
                                              $ 27   

Europe Small Cap Dividend Fund

                                                 
     4/01/10      EUR         61,844         USD         83,007       $ (674

Japan Total Dividend Fund

                                                 
     4/01/10      USD         254,507         JPY         23,558,420       $ (2,383

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

                                                 
     4/01/10      ZAR         502,421         USD         66,930       $ (1,483

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

                                                 
     4/01/10      USD         358         SGD         500       $   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

                                                 
     4/06/10      AUD         80,000         USD         73,416       $ (12

International Midcap Dividend Fund

                                                 
     4/01/10      USD         71         NZD         100       $   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

                                                 
   4/01/10      EUR         35,533         USD         47,867       $ (213
   4/01/10      USD         358         SGD         500           
   4/06/10      AUD         96,000         USD         88,099         (14
   4/06/10      USD         17         NOK         100           
                                              $ (227

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

                                                 
   4/01/10      USD         37,886         CLP         19,844,846       $ (69
   4/01/10      ZAR         22,879,664         USD         3,069,365         (46,078
                                              $ (46,147

 

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Fund Name    Settlement Date            Contracts
To Deliver
             In
Exchange For
     Unrealized
Gain (Loss)
 

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

                                                 
   4/01/10      KRW         1,670,000,000         USD         1,476,047         65   
   4/01/10      USD         466,966         KRW         527,858,810         (433
   4/01/10      USD         270,101         MYR         879,990         (330
   4/01/10      USD         168,371         MYR         552,931         1,135   
   4/01/10      ZAR         7,405,818         USD         933,509       $ (14,915
                                              $ (14,478

Middle East Dividend Fund

                                                 
     4/05/10      QAR         238,375         USD         65,470       $ 13   

International Hedged Equity Fund

                                                 
   4/08/10      AUD         933,489         USD         834,416       $ (22,210
   4/08/10      CHF         558,637         USD         517,753         (13,003
   4/08/10      GBP         1,165,498         USD         1,757,039         (10,881
   4/08/10      NOK         655,508         USD         110,159         (271
   4/08/10      SGD         282,447         USD         200,809         (1,220
   4/08/10      USD         3,701,725         EUR         2,729,707         8,158   
   4/08/10      USD         1,207,456         JPY         107,600,832         55,881   
   4/08/10      USD         242,627         SEK         1,739,815         884   
   5/10/10      AUD         980,619         USD         896,727         5   
   5/10/10      CHF         566,105         USD         537,995         13   
   5/10/10      EUR         2,903,109         USD         3,928,255         (38
   5/10/10      GBP         1,213,633         USD         1,840,584         (16
   5/10/10      JPY         111,646,077         USD         1,195,073         25   
   5/10/10      NOK         688,322         USD         115,787         (1
   5/10/10      SEK         1,882,587         USD         261,598         —     
   5/10/10      SGD         295,522         USD         211,344         (3
                                              $ 17,323   

Currency Legend:

AUD – Australian dollar   NOK – Norwegian krone
CHF – Swiss franc   NZD – New Zealand dollar
CLP – Chilean peso   QAR – Qatar riyal
EUR – Euro   SEK – Swedish krona
GBP – British pound   SGD – Singapore dollar
JPY – Japanese yen   USD – U.S. dollar
KRW – South Korean won   ZAR – South African rand
MYR – Malaysian ringgit  

Security Lending — Each Fund may lend portfolio securities to certain creditworthy borrowers, including the Funds’ securities lending agent. It is the Fund’s policy that , at origination, all loans are secured by collateral of at least 102% of the value of U.S. securities loaned and 105% of the value of foreign securities loaned. Collateral in the form of cash and/or high grade debt obligations, equivalent to at least 100% of the market value of securities is maintained at all times. The collateral can be invested in certain money market mutual funds which also have exposure to the fluctuations of the market. Each Fund receives compensation for lending its securities from interest or dividends earned on the cash or U.S. government securities held as collateral, net of fee rebates paid to the borrower plus reasonable administrative and custody fees. The dividend and interest income earned on the securities loaned is accounted for in the same manner as other dividend and interest income. The borrower pays to the Funds an amount equal to any dividends or interest received on loaned securities. The Funds retain all or a portion of the interest received on investment of cash collateral or receives a fee from the borrower. Lending portfolio securities could result in a loss or delay in recovering each Fund’s securities if the borrower defaults.

The securities lending income earned by the Funds is disclosed on the Statements of Operations.

Short-Term Investments — Each Fund may invest a portion of its assets in high-quality money market instruments on an ongoing basis to provide liquidity or for other reasons. The instruments in which a Fund may invest include short-term obligations issued by the U.S. Government, negotiable certificates of deposit (“CDs”), fixed time deposits and bankers’ acceptances of U.S. and foreign banks and similar institutions, commercial papers, repurchase agreements and money market funds. CDs are short-term negotiable obligations of commercial banks. Time deposits are non-negotiable deposits maintained in banking institutions for specified periods

 

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of time at stated interest rates. Banker’s acceptances are time drafts drawn on commercial banks by borrowers, usually in connection with international transactions.

Tax Information and Dividends and Distributions to Shareholders — It is each Fund’s policy to comply with all requirements of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (“the Code”). Each Fund intends to qualify for and to elect treatment as a separate Regulated Investment Company (“RIC”) under Subchapter M of the Code. It is the policy of each Fund to pay out dividends, if any, to investors at least annually. Taxable net realized gains from investment transactions, reduced by capital loss carryforwards, if any, are declared and distributed to shareholders at least annually. The capital loss carryforward amount, if any, is available to offset future net capital gains. The Funds may occasionally be required to make supplemental distributions at some other time during the year. The Trust reserves the right to declare special distributions if, in its reasonable discretion, such action is necessary or advisable to preserve the status of each Fund as a RIC or to avoid imposition of income or excise taxes on undistributed income. Dividends and distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date. The amount of dividends and distributions from net investment income and net realized capital gains are determined in accordance with Federal income tax regulations which may differ from GAAP. These book/tax differences are either considered temporary or permanent in nature. To the extent these differences are permanent in nature, such amounts are reclassified within the components of net assets based on their Federal tax basis treatment; temporary differences do not require reclassification. Dividends and distributions, which exceed earnings and profit for tax purposes, are reported as a tax return of capital.

3. ADVISER FEES AND TRANSACTIONS

As investment adviser, WTAM has overall responsibility for the general management and administration of the Trust. WTAM provides an investment program for each Fund. WTAM also arranges for sub-advisory, transfer agency, custody, fund administration, and all other non-distribution related services necessary for the Funds to operate. Under the Investment Advisory Agreement for each Fund, WTAM agrees to pay all expenses of the Funds (other than the Middle East Dividend Fund), except compensation and expenses of the Independent Trustees, counsel to the Independent Trustees and the Trust’s CCO, interest expenses and taxes, brokerage expenses, and other expenses connected with the execution of portfolio transactions, any distribution fees or expenses, legal fees or expenses and extraordinary expenses. The Investment Advisory Agreement for the Middle East Dividend Fund does not require WTAM to pay any Fund expenses, sub-advisory fees.

Pursuant to a separate contractual arrangement, WTAM arranges for the provision of CCO services with respect to each Fund, and is liable and responsible for, and administers, payments to the CCO, the Independent Trustees and counsel to the Independent Trustees in exchange for a fee of up to 0.0044%. As of October 1, 2009, WTAM provides CCO services to the Trust. WTAM has agreed to limit net annual operating expenses for the Middle East Dividend Fund to 0.88%. The fees paid to WTAM for providing advisory services are listed below.

 

Fund    Fee Rate  

DEFA Fund

     0.48

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     0.58

Global Equity Income Fund

     0.58

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     0.58

Japan Total Dividend Fund

     0.48

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     0.58

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     0.58

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     0.48

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     0.58

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     0.48

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     0.58

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     0.58

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     0.58

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     0.63

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     0.63

Middle East Dividend Fund

     0.68

International Hedged Equity Fund

     0.48

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

     0.58

International Energy Sector Fund

     0.58

International Utilities Sector Fund

     0.58

International Real Estate Fund

     0.58

 

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Each Fund may purchase shares of an affiliated ETF in secondary market transactions. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, there were transactions in affiliated ETFs. For the period June 19, 2009 (December 31, 2009 for Hedged Equity) through January 28, 2010, the WisdomTree DEFA, Global Equity Income and International Hedged Equity Funds each operated as a fund of fund. During this period, WTAM waived an amount of advisory fees based on each Fund’s allocation to its Underlying Funds. Beginning August 20, 2009, the Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund and World ex-U.S. Growth Fund held shares of the India Earnings Fund and each Fund waived an amount based on the allocation to its Underlying Funds through March 31, 2010. The table below indicates the waiver amounts. Please see Note 7 for further information on Other Affiliated Parties and Transactions.

WTAM waived a portion of its investment advisory fees with respect to its investments in affiliated funds for the year ended March 31, 2010 as follows:

 

Fund    Advisory Fees
Waived
 

DEFA Fund

   $ 1,178,246   

Global Equity Income Fund

     107,067   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     709   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     7,705   

International Hedged Equity Fund

     1,799   

4. CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

As of March 31, 2010, there was an unlimited number of $0.001 par value shares of beneficial interest authorized by the Trust. Shares are issued and redeemed by each Fund only in Creation Units or multiples thereof. Except when aggregated in Creation Units, shares of each Fund are not redeemable. Transactions in shares for each Fund are disclosed in detail in the Statements of Changes in Net Assets. The consideration for the purchase of Creation Units of a Fund generally consist of the in-kind contribution of a designated portfolio of equity securities constituting a portfolio sampling representation of the securities included in the relevant Fund’s underlying index and an amount of cash. The Middle East Dividend Fund issues and redeems shares on a cash basis only. Investors purchasing and redeeming Creation Units may be charged a purchase transaction fee and a redemption transaction fee to offset transfer and other transaction costs associated with the issuance and redemption of Creation Units.

5. INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

Purchases and sales of investments (excluding in-kind purchases and redemptions and short-term investments) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Sales  

DEFA Fund

   $ 792,887,574       $ 377,849,395   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     50,573,320         49,821,843   

Global Equity Income Fund

     70,411,868         30,810,806   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     13,378,170         13,711,677   

Japan Total Dividend Fund

     7,694,187         8,531,149   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     25,601,864         26,272,073   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     42,583,440         42,719,654   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     18,337,914         18,031,079   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     20,348,961         20,604,189   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     29,799,389         30,093,257   

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     96,505,483         97,592,396   

International MidCap Dividends Fund

     58,929,301         58,778,940   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     228,148,408         230,010,183   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     282,053,505         155,842,221   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     193,158,886         72,864,634   

Middle East Dividend Fund

     11,592,682         9,339,439   

International Hedged Equity Fund

     4,742,667         4,563,906   

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

     10,344,349         9,918,272   

International Energy Sector Fund

     5,787,877         5,805,503   

International Utilities Sector Fund

     6,247,587         6,134,856   

International Real Estate Fund

     13,458,014         18,331,088   

 

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For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, the cost of in-kind purchases and the proceeds from in-kind redemptions were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Redemptions  

DEFA Fund

   $ 32,710,600       $ 439,256,702   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     37,333,379         26,669,392   

Global Equity Income Fund

     13,576,767         38,903,582   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     11,402,687         3,480,510   

Japan Total Dividend Fund

     101,040,644         75,289,742   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     4,170,910         6,742,035   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     89,783,968         18,989,827   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     79,192,745         66,806,193   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     131,423,008         64,448,605   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     50,983,728         11,956,579   

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     31,377,933         20,536,471   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     24,187,379         11,109,477   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     53,286,552         22,629,902   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     98,350,509         7,924,534   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     104,501,075         10,086,013   

Middle East Dividend Fund

               

International Hedged Equity Fund

     9,158,510           

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

     10,876,562         4,241,087   

International Energy Sector Fund

     17,103,089         1,158,745   

International Utilities Sector Fund

     23,149,677         6,640,344   

International Real Estate Fund

     27,489,594         5,870,929   

Gains and losses on in-kind redemptions are not recognized at the Fund level for tax purposes.

6. FEDERAL INCOME TAXES

At March 31, 2010, the cost of investments (including securities on loan) for Federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

Fund    Tax Cost      Gross Unrealized
Appreciation
     Gross Unrealized
Depreciation
     Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
 

DEFA Fund

   $ 426,512,815       $ 17,257,495       $ (9,045,791    $ 8,211,704   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     162,525,696         9,264,510         (21,108,499      (11,843,989

Global Equity Income Fund

     41,236,407         2,445,491         (788,783      1,656,708   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     33,810,345         2,329,228         (4,056,121      (1,726,893

Japan Total Dividend Fund

     64,356,243         1,322,695         (5,233,399      (3,910,704

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     21,142,222         4,278,644         (235,795      4,042,849   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     177,578,703         5,835,805         (10,618,316      (4,782,511

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     90,337,473         8,335,527         (6,841,946      1,493,581   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     126,761,931         10,130,655         (4,496,146      5,634,509   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     165,724,485         7,395,681         (17,388,612      (9,992,931

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     158,639,330         20,106,705         (11,729,462      8,377,243   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     170,675,414         10,459,048         (21,213,310      (10,754,262

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     481,398,471         54,252,810         (43,964,737      10,288,073   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     468,719,318         85,910,006         (10,878,840      75,031,166   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     305,080,175         51,795,974         (4,798,509      46,997,465   

Middle East Dividend Fund

     12,931,382         802,665         (1,392,359      (589,694

International Hedged Equity Fund

     9,207,294         385,359         78,335         307,024   

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

     53,232,595         4,783,717         (6,241,253      (1,457,536

International Energy Sector Fund

     53,146,414         2,052,614         (9,550,859      (7,498,245

International Utilities Sector Fund

     65,983,892         416,815         (14,490,388      (14,073,573

International Real Estate Fund

     109,575,606         1,227,991         (22,055,798      (20,827,807

 

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At March 31, 2010, the components of accumulated earnings/loss on a tax-basis were as follows:

 

Fund    Undistributed
Ordinary Income
and Other
Ordinary Losses
     Undistributed
Capital and Other
Gains/(Losses)
     Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
     Currency
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
     Total Accumulated
Earnings/(Losses)
 

DEFA Fund

   $ 1,140,030       $ (219,881,026    $ 8,211,704       $ 14,684       $ (210,514,608

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     260,601         (67,558,632      (11,843,989      2,057         (79,139,963

Global Equity Income Fund

     62,962         (22,641,799      1,656,708         1,972         (20,920,157

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     99,456         (23,839,571      (1,726,893      (2,497      (25,469,505

Japan Total Dividend Fund

     434,459         (4,057,102      (3,910,704      (7,229      (7,540,576

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     35,469         (13,265,235      4,042,849         4,395         (9,182,522

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     1,345,649         (16,860,932      (4,782,511      (15,402      (20,313,196

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     50,779         (14,061,534      1,493,581         4,975         (12,512,199

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     118,893         (12,970,621      5,634,509         12,590         (7,204,629

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     318,560         (33,634,723      (9,992,931      4,939         (43,304,155

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     271,354         (148,441,407      8,377,243         11,550         (139,781,260

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     617,417         (62,652,514      (10,754,262      (2,115      (72,791,474

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     2,520,285         (212,839,404      10,288,073         (17,195      (200,048,241

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     1,676,228         (35,558,533      75,031,166         99,234         41,248,095   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     1,663,123         (13,626,970      46,997,465         29,148         35,062,766   

Middle East Dividend Fund

     107,910         (6,581,135      (589,694      16,641         (7,046,278

International Hedged Equity Fund

     172,890         (208,267      307,024         118         271,765   

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

     117,334         (13,866,539      (1,457,536      (1,110      (15,207,851

International Energy Sector Fund

     14,755         (6,942,991      (7,498,245      (264      (14,426,745

International Utilities Sector Fund

     152,662         (7,530,173      (14,073,573      (76      (21,451,160

International Real Estate Fund

     624,600         (37,110,044      (20,827,807      (6,877      (57,320,128

The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 and March 31, 2009, was as follows:

 

      Year Ended March 31, 2010      Year Ended March 31, 2009  
Fund    Distributions Paid
from Ordinary
Income*
     Distributions Paid
from Ordinary
Income*
     Return of
Capital
 

DEFA Fund

   $ 19,292,972       $ 16,276,475       $   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     5,586,535         9,694,798           

Global Equity Income Fund

     1,835,881         1,903,608           

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     776,003         1,802,430           

Japan Total Dividend Fund

     934,315         559,727           

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     859,811         623,658           

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     1,520,747         1,401,224           

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     3,574,407         5,131,577           

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     3,645,372         3,396,394           

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     4,322,343         5,333,253           

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     5,343,066         16,564,667           

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     3,633,344         6,683,004           

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     10,659,948         17,493,804           

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     11,953,872         9,437,988           

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     5,378,463         2,648,831           

Middle East Dividend Fund

     431,581                   

International Hedged Equity Fund

     25,814         N/A         N/A   

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

     670,355         2,037,349         16,011   

International Energy Sector Fund

     1,249,410         1,852,260           

International Utilities Sector Fund

     1,445,458         2,592,420           

International Real Estate Fund

     7,422,149         2,071,270           
  * Includes short-term capital gains.

 

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At March 31, 2010, for Federal income tax purposes, the Funds have capital loss carryforwards available to offset future capital gains through the years indicated. To the extent that these loss carryforwards are utilized, capital gains so offset will not be distributed to shareholders.

 

Fund    Capital Loss
Available
Through 2015
     Capital Loss
Available
Through 2016
     Capital Loss
Available
Through 2017
     Capital Loss
Available
Through 2018
     Capital Loss
Available Total
 

DEFA Fund

   $       $ 1,113,913       $ 31,593,366       $ 187,019,410       $ 219,726,689   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     3,223         1,088,572         24,469,991         41,582,445         67,144,231   

Global Equity Income Fund

             251,233         6,927,464         15,414,669         22,593,366   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

             1,116,689         6,092,078         16,382,086         23,590,853   

Japan Total Dividend Fund

     61,971         147,026         456,605         3,305,242         3,970,844   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     60,955         723,789         3,657,374         8,823,117         13,265,235   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     6,631         450,744         2,793,131         13,069,045         16,319,551   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     2,486         434,717         1,942,155         11,545,171         13,924,529   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

             292,646         2,237,436         10,381,107         12,911,189   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     12,856         911,666         10,714,056         21,950,675         33,589,253   

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

             1,247,174         40,771,676         106,422,557         148,441,407   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

             2,200,353         10,045,031         49,400,362         61,645,746   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

             2,417,649         31,684,635         176,124,517         210,226,801   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

             166,963         3,240,763         32,150,807         35,558,533   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

                     4,224,150         9,367,814         13,591,964   

Middle East Dividend Fund

                     41,648         6,522,827         6,564,475   

International Hedged Equity Fund

                             208,267         208,267   

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

             606,109         911,737         12,348,688         13,866,534   

International Energy Sector Fund

             45,822         1,245,793         4,858,681         6,150,296   

International Utilities Sector Fund

             13,301         1,722,994         5,793,876         7,530,171   

International Real Estate Fund

              261,244         12,351,482         23,011,711         35,624,437   

Capital losses, currency losses and passive foreign investment company (“PFIC”) losses incurred after October 31 (“post-October losses”) within the taxable year are deemed to arise on the first business day of each Fund’s next taxable year.

During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, the following Funds incurred and will elect to defer net post-October losses as follows:

 

Fund   

Post-October

PFIC Losses

     Post-October
Currency Losses
     Post-October
Capital Losses
 

DEFA Fund

   $       $ 11,108       $ 154,337   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     5,676         29,138         414,401   

Global Equity Income Fund

                     48,433   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     2,235         5,889         248,718   

Japan Total Dividend Fund

                     86,258   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

             7,320           

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

                     541,381   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     26,361         33,037         137,005   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     311,654         20,451         59,432   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

             30,373         45,470   

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

             31,185           

International MidCap Dividend Fund

             12,551         1,006,768   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

             107,849         2,612,603   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

             62,575           

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

             108,731         35,006   

Middle East Dividend Fund

             23,566         16,660   

International Hedged Equity Fund

                       

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

             1,634         5   

International Energy Sector Fund

     705         11,851         792,695   

International Utilities Sector Fund

             6,430         2   

International Real Estate Fund

             3,127         1,485,607   

 

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At March 31, 2010, the effect of permanent “book/tax” reclassifications resulted in increases (decreases) to the components of net assets as follows:

 

Fund    Undistributed Net
Investment
Income/(Loss)
     Accumulated Net
Realized Gain/
(Loss)
     Paid-in Capital  

DEFA Fund

   $ 565,225       $ (53,758,549    $ 53,193,324   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     199,147         (2,063,282      1,864,135   

Global Equity Income Fund

     53,582         (4,092,486      4,038,904   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     51,399         (847,881      796,482   

Japan Total Dividend Fund

     74,260         (2,884,081      2,809,821   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     111,386         (149,597      38,211   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     72,160         (749,184      677,024   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     115,944         (8,360,954      8,245,010   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     73,620         (3,517,663      3,444,043   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     30,494         (1,803,882      1,773,388   

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     78,060         1,549,236         (1,627,296

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     317,140         3,213,605         (3,530,745

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     564,299         (5,495,347      4,931,048   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     1,209,138         (2,015,245      806,107   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     1,591,501         (3,345,486      1,753,985   

Middle East Dividend Fund

     (42,829      42,829           

International Hedged Equity Fund

     152,569         (152,569        

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

     20,204         (1,356,490      1,336,286   

International Energy Sector Fund

     13,835         (174,705      160,870   

International Utilities Sector Fund

     9,129         3,688,278         (3,697,407

International Real Estate Fund

     181,600         4,846,638         (5,028,238

The differences are primarily due to redemptions-in-kind, currency gain/loss and Passive Foreign Investment Companies (“PFICs”).

GAAP provides guidance on tax provisions that prescribe a minimum threshold for financial statement recognition of the benefit of a tax position taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. Foreign taxes are provided for based on each Fund’s understanding of the tax rules and rates that exist in the foreign markets in which it invests. Taxes are accrued and applied to net investment income, net realized capital gains and net unrealized appreciation, as applicable, as the income is earned or capital gains are recorded. As of and during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, the Funds did not have any liabilities for unrecognized tax benefits. If applicable, the Funds will recognize interest accrued related to unrecognized tax benefits in interest expense and penalties in “Other” expenses on the Statements of Operations. The Funds file tax returns with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, New York, and various states. Generally, each of the tax years in the four year period ended March 31, 2010, remains subject to examination by taxing authorities.

7. OTHER AFFILIATED PARTIES AND TRANSACTIONS

Affiliated holdings are funds which are managed by the Trust or an affiliate of the Trust. Transactions with affiliated companies during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 are as follows:

 

Affiliated Fund Name    Value at
3/31/2009
     Purchases/
Additions
     Sales/
Reductions
     Value at
3/31/2010
     Dividend
Income
 

DEFA Fund*

              

Europe Total Dividend Fund

   $               —       $ 265,303,510       $ 301,435,629       $               —       $ 7,147,274   

Japan Total Dividend Fund

             49,765,939         53,116,395                 628,803   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

             56,357,438         68,479,712                 1,498,620   

Total

   $       $ 371,426,887       $ 423,031,736       $       $ 9,274,697   

Global Equity Income Fund*

              

DEFA Equity Income Fund

   $       $ 21,736,553       $ 23,718,037       $       $ 551,489   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

             4,588,735         5,358,536                 114,399   

Equity Income Fund

             9,570,281         10,861,568                 205,765   

Total

   $       $ 35,895,569       $ 39,938,141       $       $ 871,653   

 

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Affiliated Fund Name    Value at
3/31/2009
     Purchases/
Additions
     Sales/
Reductions
     Value at
3/31/2010
     Dividend
Income
 

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

              

India Earnings Fund

   $               —       $ 328,051       $       $ 358,979       $ 56   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

              

India Earnings Fund

   $       $ 2,293,122       $       $ 2,728,210       $ 3,771   

International Hedged Equity Fund**

              

Europe Total Dividend Fund

   $       $ 3,410,817       $ 3,225,892       $       $   

Japan Total Dividend Fund

             557,296         566,799                   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

             741,350         709,637                   

Total

   $       $ 4,709,463       $ 4,502,328       $       $   
  * Operated as a Fund of Fund from June 19, 2009 through January 28, 2010.
  ** Operated as a Fund of Fund from commencement of investment operation (December 31, 2009) through January 28, 2010.

As of March 31, 2010, the sub-adviser owed to the Middle East Dividend Fund $26,683 in connection with the sub-adviser’s treatment of a rights offering.

8. SUBSEQUENT EVENT

Effective April 1, 2010, the WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DXJ) was renamed the WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund. The Fund continues to be a Japan “total market” Fund, but will now also seek to hedge against fluctuations between the value of the Japanese yen and the U.S. dollar.

In accordance with GAAP provisions, management of the Funds has evaluated the possibility of subsequent events existing in the Funds’ financial statements through the date the financial statements were issued. Management has determined that there are no material events that would require disclosure in the Funds’ financial statements.

 

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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

 

The Board of Trustees and Shareholders of WisdomTree Trust:

We have audited the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities, including the schedules of investments, of WisdomTree DEFA Fund, WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund, WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund, WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund, WisdomTree World ex-US Growth Fund, WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund, WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund, WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund, WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund, WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund, WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund, WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund, WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund and WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund (twenty-one of the investment funds constituting the WisdomTree Trust (the “Trust”)) as of March 31, 2010, and the related statements of operations, the statements of changes in net assets and the financial highlights for each of the periods indicated therein. These financial statements and financial highlights are the responsibility of the Trust’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements and financial highlights based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements and financial highlights are free of material misstatement. We were not engaged to perform an audit of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements and financial highlights, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of March 31, 2010, by correspondence with the custodian and brokers or by other appropriate auditing procedures where replies from brokers were not received. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements and financial highlights referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of WisdomTree DEFA Fund, WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund, WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund, WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund, WisdomTree World ex-US Growth Fund, WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund, WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund, WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund and WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund, WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund, WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund, and WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund, WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund, WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund, WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund, WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund and WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund of WisdomTree Trust at March 31, 2010, the results of their operations, the changes in their net assets and the financial highlights for each of the indicated periods, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

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New York, New York

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Approval of Investment Advisory and Sub-Advisory Agreement (unaudited)

 

Approval of Investment Advisory Agreement. The Trust and the Investment Adviser have entered into an investment advisory agreement covering each Fund discussed herein. At a meeting held on March 19, 2010, the Board of Trustees re-approved the Investment Advisory Agreement for each Fund. The Board reviewed and analyzed the factors it deemed relevant, including: (i) the nature, quality and extent of the services to be provided to the Funds by WTAM; (ii) the performance of the Funds; (iii) the costs of services to be provided and the profits to be realized by WTAM from its relationship with the Funds; (iv) the extent to which economies of scale would be realized as the Funds grow; (v) whether the fee levels reflect these economies of scale for the benefit of investors; and (vi) the fees charged by the Investment Adviser for non-registered funds.

The Board also considered the nature and quality of the services to be provided by WTAM to the Funds, recognizing WTAM’s operational capabilities and resources. The Board also noted the extensive responsibilities that WTAM has as investment adviser to the Funds, including the selection of the Funds’ Sub-Advisers and oversight of the Sub-Advisers’ compliance with Fund policies and objectives, oversight of general Fund compliance with federal and state laws, and the implementation of Board directives as they relate to the Funds.

The Board gave substantial consideration to the fees payable under the Advisory Agreement. In this connection, the Board evaluated WTAM’s anticipated costs and profitability in serving as investment adviser to the Funds, including the costs associated with the personnel, systems and equipment necessary to manage the Funds and the costs associated with compensating the Sub-Adviser. The Board also examined the fees to be paid by each Fund in light of fees paid to other investment managers by comparable funds and the method of computing each Fund’s fee. After comparing the fees with those of comparable funds and in light of the quality and extent of services to be provided and the costs anticipated to be incurred by WTAM, the Board concluded that the level of the fees paid to WTAM with respect to each Fund is fair and reasonable. The Board also re-approved the Sub-Advisory Agreement between WTAM and Mellon Capital Management (“MCM”), on behalf of each Fund, using essentially the same criteria it used in connection with the Advisory Agreement. The Board considered MCM’s operational capabilities and resources and MCM’s experience in serving as an adviser to ETFs, noting that MCM currently provides investment advisory and management services to other ETFs. The Board considered the investment performance of the Funds, and the expertise and performance of the MCM personnel. The Board also noted that Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, an affiliate of MCM, serves as the Funds’ administrator, accountant, custodian, transfer agent and securities lending agent and receives compensation for acting in these capacities and is responsible for, among other things, coordinating the Funds’ audits, financial statements and tax returns, managing expenses and budgeting for the Funds, processing trades on behalf of each Fund and custodying Fund assets. As such, the Board concluded that the benefits accruing to MCM and its affiliates by virtue of their relationship to the Trust are reasonable and fair in comparison with the anticipated costs of providing the relevant services. The Board noted that WTAM, not the Funds, pays the fees to MCM under the Sub-Advisory Agreement for each Fund.

Based on these considerations and the overall high quality of the personnel, operations, financial condition, investment advisory capabilities, methodologies, and performance of WTAM and MCM, the Board determined that the re-approval of the Advisory Agreements and the Sub-Advisory Agreements was in the best interests of each Fund. After full consideration of these and other factors, the Board, including a majority of the Independent Trustees, with the assistance of independent counsel, approved the Advisory Agreements and Sub-Advisory Agreements.

 

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Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited)

 

The chart below presents information about differences between the per share net asset value (“NAV”) of each Fund and the market trading price of shares of each Fund. For these purposes, the “market price” is the mid-point of the highest bid and lowest offer for Fund shares as of the close of trading on the exchange where Fund shares are listed. The term “premium” is sometimes used to describe a market price in excess of NAV and the term “discount” is sometimes used to describe a market price below NAV. The chart presents information about the size and frequency of premiums or discounts. As with other exchange traded funds, the market price of Fund shares is typically slightly higher or lower than the Fund’s per share NAV. Factors that contribute to the differences between market price and NAV include the supply and demand for Fund shares and investors’ assessments of the underlying value of a Fund’s portfolio securities.

Differences between the closing times of U.S. and non-U.S. markets may contribute to differences between the NAV and market price of Fund shares. Many non-U.S. markets close prior to the close of the U.S. securities exchanges. Developments after the close of such markets as a result of ongoing price discovery may be reflected in a Fund’s market price but not in its NAV (or vice versa).

 

                 

Market Price Above or

Equal to Net Asset Value

      

Market Price Below

Net Asset Value

 
        Basis Point
Differential*
       Number
of Days
       Percentage of
Total Days
       Number
of Days
       Percentage
of Total Days
 

WisdomTree DEFA Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           129           12.70        67           6.60
       25 – 49.9           186           18.33        57           5.62
       50 – 74.9           170           16.75        41           4.04
       75 – 99.9           94           9.26        30           2.96
       100 – 124.9           52           5.12        24           2.36
       125 – 174.9           56           5.52        32           3.15
       175 – 199.9           10           0.99        8           0.79
       200 – 249.9           15           1.48        9           0.89
       >250           18           1.77        17           1.67
         Total           730           71.92        285           28.08

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           125           12.32        107           10.55
       25 – 49.9           144           14.19        92           9.06
       50 – 74.9           138           13.60        48           4.73
       75 – 99.9           89           8.77        39           3.84
       100 – 124.9           41           4.04        32           3.15
       125 – 174.9           38           3.74        36           3.55
       175 – 199.9           12           1.18        11           1.08
       200 – 249.9           13           1.28        17           1.67
       >250           19           1.87        14           1.38
         Total           619           60.99        396           39.01

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           157           15.48        100           9.85
       25 – 49.9           173           17.04        52           5.12
       50 – 74.9           140           13.79        43           4.24
       75 – 99.9           101           9.95        36           3.55
       100 – 124.9           58           5.71        20           1.97
       125 – 174.9           47           4.63        22           2.17
       175 – 199.9           8           0.79        5           0.49
       200 – 249.9           12           1.18        7           0.69
       >250           18           1.77        16           1.58
         Total           714           70.34        301           29.66

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           129           12.72        105           10.35
       25 – 49.9           112           11.03        106           10.44
       50 – 74.9           101           9.95        68           6.70
       75 – 99.9           55           5.42        63           6.21
       100 – 124.9           29           2.86        59           5.81
       125 – 174.9           32           3.15        67           6.60
       175 – 199.9           7           0.69        19           1.87
       200 – 249.9           12           1.18        12           1.18
       >250           13           1.28        26           2.56
         Total           490           48.28        525           51.72

 

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Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited) (continued)

 

                 

Market Price Above or

Equal to Net Asset Value

      

Market Price Below

Net Asset Value

 
        Basis Point
Differential*
       Number
of Days
       Percentage of
Total Days
       Number
of Days
       Percentage
of Total Days
 

WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           99           9.76        86           8.48
       25 –49.9           101           9.95        68           6.70
       50 –74.9           100           9.85        53           5.22
       75 –99.9           85           8.37        44           4.33
       100 –124.9           51           5.02        34           3.35
       125 –174.9           60           5.91        69           6.80
       175 –199.9           23           2.27        13           1.28
       200 –249.9           22           2.17        19           1.87
       >250           33           3.25        55           5.42
         Total           574           56.55        441           43.45

WisdomTree World ex–U.S. Growth Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           102           10.05        98           9.65
       25 – 49.9           107           10.54        66           6.50
       50 – 74.9           110           10.84        56           5.52
       75 – 99.9           82           8.08        50           4.93
       100 – 124.9           46           4.53        34           3.35
       125 – 174.9           49           4.83        52           5.12
       175 – 199.9           12           1.18        20           1.97
       200 – 249.9           21           2.07        30           2.96
       >250           34           3.35        46           4.53
         Total           563           55.47        452           44.53

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           107           10.53        64           6.31
       25 – 49.9           121           11.92        75           7.39
       50 – 74.9           95           9.36        48           4.73
       75 – 99.9           80           7.88        52           5.12
       100 – 124.9           64           6.31        32           3.15
       125 – 174.9           64           6.31        63           6.21
       175 – 199.9           16           1.58        11           1.08
       200 – 249.9           21           2.07        31           3.05
       >250           35           3.45        36           3.55
         Total           603           59.41        412           40.59

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           106           10.45        85           8.38
       25 – 49.9           135           13.31        72           7.09
       50 – 74.9           80           7.88        47           4.63
       75 – 99.9           80           7.88        40           3.94
       100 – 124.9           51           5.02        34           3.35
       125 – 174.9           65           6.40        44           4.33
       175 – 199.9           21           2.07        16           1.58
       200 – 249.9           24           2.36        32           3.15
       >250           30           2.96        53           5.22
         Total           592           58.33        423           41.67

WisdomTree Pacific ex–Japan Equity Income Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           111           10.94        81           7.98
       25 – 49.9           114           11.23        72           7.09
       50 – 74.9           91           8.97        46           4.53
       75 – 99.9           76           7.49        46           4.53
       100 – 124.9           49           4.83        36           3.55
       125 – 174.9           60           5.91        53           5.22
       175 – 199.9           16           1.58        17           1.67
       200 – 249.9           26           2.56        26           2.56
       >250           28           2.76        67           6.60
         Total           571           56.27        444           43.73

 

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Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited) (continued)

 

                 

Market Price Above or

Equal to Net Asset Value

      

Market Price Below

Net Asset Value

 
        Basis Point
Differential*
       Number
of Days
       Percentage of
Total Days
       Number
of Days
       Percentage
of Total Days
 

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           141           13.88        90           8.87
       25 – 49.9           183           18.03        53           5.22
       50 – 74.9           130           12.81        43           4.24
       75 – 99.9           100           9.85        31           3.05
       100 – 124.9           52           5.12        31           3.05
       125 – 174.9           55           5.42        28           2.76
       175 – 199.9           10           0.99        9           0.89
       200 – 249.9           14           1.38        8           0.79
       >250           23           2.27        14           1.38
         Total           708           69.75        307           30.25

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           127           12.50        94           9.26
       25 – 49.9           155           15.27        73           7.19
       50 – 74.9           152           14.98        48           4.73
       75 – 99.9           66           6.50        26           2.56
       100 – 124.9           55           5.42        36           3.55
       125 – 174.9           45           4.43        46           4.53
       175 – 199.9           15           1.48        16           1.58
       200 – 249.9           10           0.99        10           0.99
       >250           15           1.48        26           2.56
         Total           640           63.05        375           36.95

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           129           12.70        111           10.93
       25 – 49.9           151           14.88        97           9.56
       50 – 74.9           145           14.29        39           3.84
       75 – 99.9           55           5.42        37           3.65
       100 – 124.9           51           5.02        30           2.96
       125 – 174.9           40           3.94        47           4.63
       175 – 199.9           15           1.48        12           1.18
       200 – 249.9           6           0.59        13           1.28
       >250           16           1.58        21           2.07
         Total           608           59.90        407           40.10

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           115           11.33        74           7.29
       25 – 49.9           147           14.48        68           6.71
       50 – 74.9           136           13.40        31           3.06
       75 – 99.9           108           10.64        32           3.15
       100 – 124.9           77           7.59        27           2.66
       125 – 174.9           73           7.19        25           2.46
       175 – 199.9           20           1.97        11           1.08
       200 – 249.9           14           1.38        19           1.87
       >250           24           2.36        14           1.38
         Total           714           70.34        301           29.66

 

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Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited) (continued)

 

                 

Market Price Above or

Equal to Net Asset Value

      

Market Price Below

Net Asset Value

 
        Basis Point
Differential*
       Number
of Days
       Percentage of
Total Days
       Number
of Days
       Percentage
of Total Days
 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

                        

July 13, 2007 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           53           7.10        54           7.24
       25 – 49.9           55           7.37        32           4.29
       50 – 74.9           84           11.26        18           2.41
       75 – 99.9           74           9.92        27           3.62
       100 – 124.9           64           8.58        21           2.82
       125 – 174.9           98           13.14        24           3.22
       175 – 199.9           32           4.29        11           1.47
       200 – 249.9           27           3.62        10           1.34
       >250           37           4.96        25           3.35
         Total           524           70.24        222           29.76

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

                        

October 30, 2007 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           58           8.66        41           6.11
       25 – 49.9           59           8.81        24           3.58
       50 – 74.9           64           9.55        30           4.48
       75 – 99.9           52           7.76        21           3.13
       100 – 124.9           58           8.66        25           3.73
       125 – 174.9           74           11.04        19           2.84
       175 – 199.9           27           4.03        6           0.90
       200 – 249.9           35           5.22        11           1.64
       >250           46           6.87        20           2.99
         Total           473           70.60        197           29.40

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund

                        

July 16, 2008 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           14           2.85        12           2.44
       25 – 49.9           35           7.11        15           3.04
       50 – 74.9           29           5.89        8           1.63
       75 – 99.9           29           5.89        6           1.22
       100 – 124.9           37           7.52        3           0.61
       125 – 174.9           64           13.01        11           2.24
       175 – 199.9           30           6.10        1           0.20
       200 – 249.9           52           10.57        8           1.63
       >250           123           25.00        15           3.05
         Total           413           83.94        79           16.06

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Income Fund

                        

June 16, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           8           12.90        2           3.23
       25 – 49.9          10           16.13        0           0.00
       50 – 74.9          13           20.97        1           1.61
       75 – 99.9          13           20.97        2           3.23
       100 – 124.9          8           12.90        0           0.00
       125 – 174.9          3           4.84        1           1.61
       175 – 199.9          0           0.00        0           0.00
       200 – 249.9          0           0.00        0           0.00
       >250          1           1.61        0           0.00
         Total          56           90.32        6           9.68

 

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Frequency Distribution of Discounts & Premiums (unaudited) (concluded)

 

                 

Market Price Above or

Equal to Net Asset Value

      

Market Price Below

Net Asset Value

 
        Basis Point
Differential*
       Number
of Days
       Percentage of
Total Days
       Number
of Days
       Percentage
of Total Days
 

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund

                        

October 13, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           112           12.02        100           10.73
       25 – 49.9          113           12.12        64           6.87
       50 – 74.9          124           13.31        52           5.58
       75 – 99.9          78           8.37        33           3.54
       100 – 124.9          55           5.90        25           2.68
       125 – 174.9          43           4.61        41           4.40
       175 – 199.9          13           1.39        12           1.29
       200 – 249.9          11           1.18        15           1.61
       >250          20           2.15        21           2.25
         Total          569           61.05        363           38.95

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund

                        

October 13, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           81           8.68        76           8.15
       25 – 49.9          97           10.41        69           7.40
       50 – 74.9          90           9.66        51           5.47
       75 – 99.9          85           9.12        29           3.11
       100 – 124.9          83           8.91        31           3.33
       125 – 174.9          71           7.62        47           5.04
       175 – 199.9          16           1.72        15           1.61
       200 – 249.9          22           2.36        9           0.97
       >250          26           2.79        34           3.65
         Total          571           61.27        361           38.73

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund

                        

October 13, 2006 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           81           8.69        71           7.62
       25 – 49.9          124           13.30        48           5.15
       50 – 74.9          123           13.20        53           5.69
       75 – 99.9          104           11.16        48           5.15
       100 – 124.9          55           5.90        30           3.22
       125 – 174.9          48           5.15        51           5.47
       175 – 199.9          17           1.82        12           1.29
       200 – 249.9          11           1.18        11           1.18
       >250          16           1.72        29           3.11
         Total          579           62.12        353           37.88

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund

                        

June 5, 2007 – March 31, 2010

       0 – 24.9           81           10.48        62           8.02
       25 – 49.9          98           12.68        47           6.08
       50 – 74.9          83           10.74        26           3.36
       75 – 99.9          58           7.50        28           3.62
       100 – 124.9          48           6.21        31           4.01
       125 – 174.9          57           7.37        31           4.01
       175 – 199.9          22           2.85        21           2.72
       200 – 249.9          16           2.07        11           1.42
       >250          22           2.85        31           4.01
         Total          485           62.75        288           37.25
* Basis point (bps), is a unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1%.

 

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Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited)

 

The Board of Trustees has responsibility for the overall management and operations of the Funds, including general supervision of the duties performed by WisdomTree Asset Management and other service providers. The Board of Trustees elects the officers of the Trust who are responsible for administering the Trust’s day-to-day operations. Each Trustee serves until his or her successor is duly elected or appointed and qualified.

The address of each Trustee and Officer is c/o WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc., 380 Madison Avenue, 21st Floor, New York, NY 10017.

Interested Trustee and Officers

 

Name

(year of birth)

 

Position

 

Term of Office
and Length of

Time Served

 

Principal Occupation(s)

During the Past 5 Years

  Number of Portfolios
in Fund Complex
Overseen  by
Trustee/Officer
   

Other

Directorships

Held by
Trustee/Officer

Jonathan Steinberg

(1964)

  Trustee, President*  

Trustee and

Officer

since 2005

  President, WisdomTree Trust since 2005; Chief Executive Officer of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. and Director of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. since 1989.     42      None.

Amit Muni

(1969)

  Treasurer,* Assistant Secretary*  

Officer

since 2008

  Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. since March 2008; International Securities Exchange Holdings, Inc. (ISE), Controller and Chief Accounting Officer from 2003 to 2008.     42      None.

Richard Morris

(1967)

 

Secretary,* Chief Legal

Officer*

 

Officer

since 2005

  General Counsel of WisdomTree Asset Management since 2009; Deputy Counsel of WisdomTree Investments, Inc. since 2005; Senior Counsel at Barclays Global Investors, N.A. from 2002 to 2005.     42      None.

 

As of March 31, 2010.

 

* Elected by and serves at the pleasure of the Board of Trustees.

 

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Trustee and Officer Information (unaudited) (concluded)

 

Independent Trustees

 

Name

(year of birth)

 

Position

 

Term of Office

and Length of

Time Served

 

Principal Occupation(s)

During the Past 5 Years

  Number of Portfolios
in Fund Complex
Overseen by
Trustee
   

Other

Directorships

Held by Trustee

Gregory Barton

(1961)*

  Trustee  

Trustee

since 2006

  Executive Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Secretary of TheStreet.com, 2009 to present; General Counsel of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. from 2007 to 2008; Executive Vice President of Licensing and Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Secretary of Ziff Davis Media Inc. from 2004 to 2007; Executive Vice President of Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Secretary of Ziff Davis Media Inc. from 2002 to 2004; President from 2001 to 2002, Chief Financial Officer from 2000 to 2002, Vice President of Business Development from 1999 to 2001 and General Counsel and Secretary from 1998 to 2002 of WisdomTree Investments, Inc.     42      None.

Toni Massaro

(1955)**

  Trustee  

Trustee

since 2006

  Dean Emerita at University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (“Rogers College of Law”) since 2009; Dean at the Rogers College of Law from 1999 to 2009; Regents’ Professor since 2006; Milton O. Riepe Chair in Constitutional Law since 1997; Professor at the Rogers College of Law since 1990.     42      None.

Victor Ugolyn

(1947)

  Trustee, Chairman of the Board of Trustees  

Trustee

since 2006

  Private Investor - 2005 to Present; President and Chief Executive Officer of William D. Witter, Inc. from 2005 to 2006; Consultant to AXA Enterprise in 2004; Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Capital Management (subsidiary of The MONY Group, Inc.) and Enterprise Group of Funds, Chairman of MONY Securities Corporation, and Chairman of the Fund Board of Enterprise Group of Funds 1991 to 2004.     42     

Trustee on Board of Trustees of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame;

Member of the Board of Overseers of Stanford University’s Hoover Institution.

 

As of March 31, 2010.

 

* Chair of the Audit Committee.

 

** Chair of the Governance and Nominating Committee.

 

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Supplemental Information (unaudited)

 

Federal Income Tax Information

The following Federal tax information related to the Funds fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, is provided for information purposes only and should not be used for reporting to federal or state revenue agencies. Federal tax information for the calendar year will be reported to you on Form 1099-DIV in January 2011.

Certain dividends paid by the Funds may be subject to a maximum tax rate of 15%, as provided by the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003. Of the distributions paid during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, the following represents the maximum amount of ordinary income distributions that may be considered qualified dividend income:

 

Fund   

Qualified Dividend

Income

 

DEFA Fund

   $ 18,295,047   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     4,793,856   

Global Equity Income Fund

     1,569,758   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     830,043   

Japan Total Dividend Fund

     1,035,137   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     740,941   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     1,692,141   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     2,472,271   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     3,363,413   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     4,074,318   

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     4,766,835   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     3,717,184   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     10,204,715   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     7,865,835   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     3,606,327   

Middle East Dividend Fund

     409,314   

International Hedged Equity Fund

     7,674   

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

     589,583   

International Energy Sector Fund

     954,464   

International Utilities Sector Fund

     1,374,550   

International Real Estate Fund

     1,643,450   

The Funds intend to elect to pass through to shareholders the credit for taxes paid during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 to foreign countries. The gross foreign source income and foreign taxes paid are as follows:

 

Fund    Gross Foreign
Income
     Foreign Taxes
Paid
 

DEFA Fund

   $ 8,033,479       $ 750,293   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     4,274,631         267,193   

Global Equity Income Fund

     573,065         62,821   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     824,681         57,366   

Japan Total Dividend Fund

     1,339,615         100,822   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     641,601         19,699   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     2,278,261         171,394   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     3,592,365         60,742   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     3,550,329         58,551   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     3,485,285         242,302   

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     4,230,438         304,865   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     3,408,014         284,988   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     11,214,314         758,314   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     13,506,260         1,757,175   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     6,124,382         951,127   

Middle East Dividend Fund

     449,773         10,675   

International Hedged Equity Fund

     46,127         4,562   

 

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Supplemental Information (unaudited) (concluded)

 

Fund    Gross Foreign
Income
     Foreign Taxes
Paid
 

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

   $ 593,281       $ 30,576   

International Energy Sector Fund

     803,943         50,016   

International Utilities Sector Fund

     1,226,855         242,115   

International Real Estate Fund

     2,917,504         204,970   

 

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General Information (unaudited)

 

Proxy Voting Policies, Procedures and Record

A complete copy of the Proxy Voting Policy may be obtained by calling 866-909-9473; or writing to: WisdomTree Trust, c/o ALPS Distributors, Inc., 1290 Broadway, Suite 1100, Denver, Colorado 80203.

The Trust is required to disclose annually the Funds’ complete proxy voting record on Form N-PX covering the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 and to file Form N-PX with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) no later than August 31 of each year. The current Form N-PX for the Funds is available at no charge upon request by calling 866-909-9473 or through the Trust’s website at www.wisdomtree.com. The Funds’ Form N-PX is also available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

Shareholder Reports and Quarterly Portfolio Disclosure

The Funds are required to file their complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for their first and third fiscal quarters on Form N-Q. Copies of the filings are available, without charge, upon request on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, and are also available by calling the Trust at 1-866-909-WISE. You can also obtain copies of Form N-Q by (i) visiting the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, DC (information on the operation of the Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330), (ii) sending your request and a duplicating fee to the SEC’s Public Reference Room, Washington, DC 20549-0102 or (iii) sending your request electronically to publicinfosec.gov.

Information about each Fund’s portfolio holdings is available daily, without charge, at www.wisdomtree.com.

The Fund’s Statement of Additional Information (“SAI”) has additional information about the Funds’ Trustees and Officers and is available without charge upon request. Contact your financial representative for a free prospectus or SAI.

 

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The WisdomTree Family of Funds

 

The following is a list of WisdomTree Funds being offered, along with their respective ticker symbols as of March 31, 2010:

 

WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

 

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

 

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

 

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DTN)

 

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

 

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

 

WisdomTree International Dividend Funds

 

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

 

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH)

 

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

 

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFE)

 

WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (DXJ)

 

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund (DNL)

 

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

 

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (DND)

 

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (DNH)

 

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (DOL)

 

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DOO)

 

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

 

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

 

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund (GULF)

 

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

 

WisdomTree International Dividend Sector Funds

 

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund (DBN)

 

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund (DKA)

 

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund (DBU)

 

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund (DRW)

 

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

 

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

 

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

 

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

 

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

 

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI)

 

WisdomTree Currency Income Funds

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Brazilian Real Fund (BZF)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Chinese Yuan Fund (CYB)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Emerging Currency Fund (CEW)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Euro Fund (EU)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Indian Rupee Fund (ICN)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Japanese Yen Fund (JYF)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus New Zealand Dollar Fund (BNZ)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus South African Rand Fund (SZR)

The WisdomTree Funds are exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) as series of WisdomTree Trust (“Trust”). WisdomTree Asset Management, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of WisdomTree investments, Inc., serves as the investment adviser to the WisdomTree Trust. None of the WisdomTree entities are affiliated with ALPS Distributors, Inc., the Funds’ distributor. WisdomTree Investments, its affiliates and their independent providers are not liable for any informational errors, incompleteness, or delays, or for any actions taken in reliance on information contained herein.

Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the Funds carefully before investing. A prospectus, containing this and other information, is available at www.wisdomtree.com, or by calling 1-866-909-WISE (9473). Investors should read the prospectus carefully before investing. There are risks associated with investing, including possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Indexes are unmanaged and you can not invest directly in an index.

There are risks associated with investing including possible loss of principal. In addition to the normal risks of investing, foreign investing involves special risks, such as risk of loss from currency fluctuation or political or economic uncertainty. Investments in real estate involve additional special risks, such as credit risk, interest rate fluctuations and the effect of varied economic conditions. Funds that focus their investments in one country increase the impact of events and developments associated with the region which can adversely affect performance. Funds focusing on a single country, sector and/or smaller companies generally experience greater price volatility. Investments in emerging frontier markets are generally less liquid and less efficient than developed markets. Investments in currency involve additional special risks, such as credit risk, interest rate fluctuations, derivative investment risk and the effect of varied economic conditions. Derivatives can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities. As these Funds can have a high concentration in some issuers the Funds can be adversely impacted by changes affecting issuers. Unlike typical exchange-traded funds, there are no indexes that the currency funds attempt to track or replicate. Thus, the ability of the currency Funds to achieve their objectives will depend on the effectiveness of the portfolio manager. Please read the Funds’ prospectus for specific details regarding each Fund’s risk profile. Transactions in Fund shares will result in brokerage commissions and will generate tax consequences. Shares may be sold through brokerage accounts, but may be redeemed from the Funds only in large amounts of 50,000 shares or more.


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WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund

WisdomTree Fund shares are distributed by ALPS Distributors, Inc.

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Item 2. Code of Ethics.

The Registrant has adopted a code of ethics (the “Code of Ethics”) that applies to persons appointed by the Registrant’s Board of Trustees as the President and Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and/or Chief Accounting Officer, and any persons performing similar functions. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010, there were no amendments to any provision of the Code of Ethics. A copy of this code is filed with this Form N-CSR under Item 12(a) (1).

(b) Not applicable.

(c) The Trust has not amended its Code of Ethics during the period covered by the shareholder report presented in Item 1 hereto.

(d) The Trust has not granted a waiver or an implicit waiver from a provision of its Code of Ethics.

(e) Not applicable.

(f) The Trust’s Code of Ethics is attached hereto as an exhibit.

 

Item 3. Audit Committee Financial Expert.

The Registrant’s Board of Trustees has determined that the Registrant has one audit committee financial expert, as that term is defined under Item 3(b) and 3(c), serving on its audit committee. The audit committee financial expert serving on the Registrant’s audit committee is Greg Barton, who is an independent Trustee of the Trust, as that term is defined under Item 3(a) (2).

 

Item 4. Principal Accountant Fees and Services.

The principal accountant fees disclosed in item 4(a), 4(b), 4(c), 4(d) and 4(g) are for the forty-two funds of the Registrant for which the fiscal year-end is March 31, 2010 and whose annual financial statements are reported in Item 1.

(a) Audit Fees. The aggregate fees billed from the Trust’s fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 for professional services rendered by the principal accountant for the audit of the Trust’s annual financial statements or services that are normally provided by the accountant in connection with statutory and regulatory filings or engagements are as follows:

2010: $664,511

2009: $857,500

(b) Audit-Related Fees. The aggregate fees billed from the Trust’s fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 for professional services rendered for assurance and related services by the principal accountant that are reasonably related to the performance of the audit of the Trust’s financial statements and are not reported above in Item 4(a) are as follows:

2010: $0

2009: $0


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(c) Tax Fees. The aggregate fees billed from the Trust’s fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 for professional services rendered by the principal accountant for tax compliance, tax advice and tax planning are as follows:

2010: $358,000

2009: $323,598

(d) All Other Fees. The aggregate fees billed from the Trust’s fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 for products and services provided by the principal accountant, other than the services reported above in Items 4(a) through (c) are as follows:

2010: $154,720

2009: $123,090

(e) Audit Committee Pre-Approval Policies and Procedures.

(i) Per Rule 2-01(c) (7) (A), the Registrant’s audit committee charter provides that the audit committee shall select and approve in advance the retention of independent accountants to annually audit and provide their opinion on the Registrant’s financial statements. The audit committee must also approve prior to appointment the engagement of the principal accountant to provide other audit services to the Registrant or to provide non-audit services to the Registrant, its investment adviser, or any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with its investment adviser (“adviser/affiliate”) that provides ongoing services to the Registrant, if the engagement by the investment adviser or adviser affiliate relates directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Registrant. The audit committee must also, prior to appointment of the engagement of the principal accountant, review and approve the fees proposed to be charged to the Registrant by the auditors for each audit and non-audit service. The audit committee must also consider whether non-audit services provided by the Registrant’s principal accountant to the Registrant’s investment adviser, or adviser/affiliate that provides ongoing services to the Trust are compatible with maintaining the auditor’s independence.

(ii) The Registrant’s Audit Committee has approved 100% of services described in each of Items 4(b) through (d) pursuant to paragraph (c) (7) (A) of Rule 2-01 of Regulation S-X.

(f) The percentage of hours expended on the principal accountant’s engagement to audit the Trust’s financial statements for the most recent fiscal year attributable to work performed by persons other than the principal accountant’s full-time, permanent employees was 0%.

(g) The aggregate non-audit fees billed by the Trust’s accountant for services rendered to the Trust, the Advisor or any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Advisor that provides ongoing services to the Trust (except for any sub-advisor whose role is primarily portfolio management and is sub-contracted with or overseen by another investment advisor) that for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010 are as follows:

2010: $512,720

2009: $446,688


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(h) Not applicable.

 

Item 5. Audit Committee of Listed Registrants.

The Registrant is an issuer as defined in Rule 10A-3 under the Exchange Act and has a separately-designated standing audit committee established in accordance with Section 3(a) (58)A of the Exchange Act. The Registrant’s audit committee members are Greg Barton, Toni Massaro and Victor Ugolyn.

 

Item 6. Schedule of Investments.

The schedule is included as part of the report to shareholders filed under Item 1 of this form.

 

Item 7. Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.

Not applicable.

 

Item 8. Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies.

Not applicable.

 

Item 9. Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers.

Not applicable.

 

Item 10. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.

Not applicable.

 

Item 11. Controls and Procedures.

(a) Based on their evaluation of the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report, the President and Treasurer of the Registrant have concluded that such disclosure controls and procedures are reasonably designed and effective to ensure that material information relating to the Registrant, is made known to them by others within those entities.

(b) There were no changes in the Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30 a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) that occurred during the Registrant’s second fiscal quarter that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Item 12. Exhibits.

 

(a)(1)   Code of Ethics for Senior Officers that is the subject of Item 2 is attached.
(a)(2)   Certification of each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the Registrant as required by Rule 30a-2 under the Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2) is attached hereto as a part of EX-99.CERT.


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(a)(3)   Not applicable.
(b)   Certification of each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the Registrant as required by Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is attached hereto as a part of EX-99.906CERT.


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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

WisdomTree Trust

 

By:   /s/    JONATHAN L. STEINBERG        
Name:   Jonathan L. Steinberg
Title:   President
Date:   June 8, 2010
By:   /s/    AMIT MUNI        
Name:   Amit Muni
Title:   Treasurer
Date:   June 8, 2010

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed by the following persons on behalf of the Registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

By:   /s/    JONATHAN L. STEINBERG        
Name:   Jonathan L. Steinberg
Title:   President
Date:   June 8, 2010
By:   /s/    AMIT MUNI        
Name:   Amit Muni
Title:   Treasurer
Date:   June 8, 2010