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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: September 30, 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.

A registrant is required to disclose the information specified by Form N-CSR, and the Commission will make this information public. A registrant is not required to respond to the collection of information contained in Form N-CSR unless the Form displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”) control number. Please direct comments concerning the accuracy of the information collection burden estimate and any suggestions for reducing the burden to Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 450 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20549-0609. The OMB has reviewed this collection of information under the clearance requirements of 44 U.S.C. § 3507.

 

 

 


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Item 1. Report(s) to Stockholders.

The Trust’s semi-annual report transmitted to shareholders pursuant to Rule 30e-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 is as follows:


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WisdomTree Trust

Domestic Dividend Funds

 

Semi-Annual Report

For the six-month period ended September 30, 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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Performance Summaries (unaudited)

       1   

Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited)

       8   
Schedules of Investments     

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund

       10   

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund

       19   

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund

       24   

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund

       29   

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund

       31   

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund

       36   

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

       43   

Statements of Operations

       44   

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

       45   

Financial Highlights

       47   

Notes to the Financial Statements

       50   

General Information (unaudited)

       56   

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

 


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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 9/30/10‡

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

AT&T, Inc.

    4.3%   

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    3.2%   

Chevron Corp.

    2.5%   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    2.3%   

Johnson & Johnson

    2.2%   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    2.2%   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    2.2%   

Pfizer, Inc.

    2.1%   

Merck & Co., Inc.

    2.0%   

General Electric Co.

    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 Total Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DTD) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund returned 1.90% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from the underweight in the Financials sector, which had below average returns. The Fund’s investment in the Information Technology sector, which had below average returns created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.28%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

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

Six Months*

     1.90     2.63     2.33     -1.10     -2.11

One Year

     12.43     12.56     13.44     10.96     9.15

Three Year

     -7.65     -7.60     -7.11     -6.59     -9.04

Since Inception1

     -0.65     -0.67     -0.19     0.29     -1.72
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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 9/30/10‡

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

AT&T, Inc.

    9.6%   

Chevron Corp.

    5.5%   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    5.1%   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    4.8%   

Pfizer, Inc.

    4.6%   

Merck & Co., Inc.

    4.3%   

Altria Group, Inc.

    3.3%   

ConocoPhillips

    3.2%   

McDonald’s Corp.

    2.7%   

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    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 Equity Income Fund (Ticker Symbol: DHS) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Equity Income Index.

The WisdomTree Equity Income Fund returned 8.00% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in the Financials sector, which had positive performance and contributed notably to positive Fund performance. All ten sector sectors contributed positively to Fund performance. The sector with the lowest positive contribution was the Information Technology sector.

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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

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

Six Months*

       8.00      9.23      8.14      -2.14

One Year

       15.08      15.23      15.55      8.90

Three Year

       -10.23      -10.17      -9.94      -9.39

Since Inception1

       -2.82      -2.80      -2.60      -1.80
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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 9/30/10‡

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

AT&T, Inc.

    5.1%   

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    3.8%   

Chevron Corp.

    2.9%   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    2.7%   

Johnson & Johnson

    2.6%   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    2.6%   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    2.5%   

Pfizer, Inc.

    2.4%   

Merck & Co., Inc.

    2.3%   

General Electric Co.

    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 LargeCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DLN) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund returned 1.75% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from an underweight in the Financials sector, which had below average returns. The Fund’s investment in the Information Technology sector, which had below average returns created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.28%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return          
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
LargeCap
Dividend Index
     S&P 500 Index      Russell 1000
Value Index
 

Six Months*

       1.75      2.37      1.85      -1.42      -2.14

One Year

       11.29      11.47      11.89      10.16      8.90

Three Year

       -8.50      -8.47      -8.07      -7.16      -9.39

Since Inception1

       -1.03      -1.07      -0.64      -0.01      -1.80
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 9/30/10‡

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.

    3.8%   

CenturyLink, Inc.

    2.6%   

Altria Group, Inc.

    2.6%   

Reynolds American, Inc.

    2.4%   

Progress Energy, Inc.

    2.0%   

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

    1.9%   

AT&T, Inc.

    1.9%   

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

    1.8%   

Ameren Corp.

    1.8%   

Southern Co.

    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 Dividend ex-Financials Fund (Ticker Symbol: DTN) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Index.

The WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund returned 5.03% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from a significant underweight in the Financials sector, which under-performed other sectors, contributing positively to Fund performance. The underweight to the Energy 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Dividend Top 100/
Dividend ex-Financials
Spliced Index1
     Dow Jones
U.S. Select
Dividend Index
 

Six Months*

       5.03      5.90      5.29      3.92

One Year

       21.04      21.16      21.70      18.30

Three Year

       -6.10      -6.04      -5.80      -7.47

Since Inception2

       0.76      0.77      1.13      -1.88
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.

 

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.

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 9/30/10‡

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Windstream Corp.

    2.0%   

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.

    1.6%   

Frontier Communications Corp.

    1.4%   

Macerich Co. (The)

    1.2%   

Kimco Realty Corp.

    1.2%   

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

    1.2%   

NiSource, Inc.

    1.2%   

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

    1.1%   

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

    1.1%   

Integrys Energy Group, 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 (Ticker Symbol: DON) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund returned 2.83% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from an overweight in the Utilities sector, which had above average returns. The Fund’s investment in the Information Technology sector contributed to a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

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

Six Months*

       2.83      3.57      3.13      2.27      1.40

One Year

       19.24      19.38      20.10      17.78      16.93

Three Year

       -2.58      -2.54      -2.52      -1.67      -4.78

Since Inception1

       1.63      1.76      1.31      3.40      0.95
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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 9/30/10‡

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Ares Capital Corp.

    2.2%   

Vector Group Ltd.

    1.7%   

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

    1.1%   

Potlatch Corp.

    1.0%   

Sun Communities, Inc.

    0.8%   

National Health Investors, Inc.

    0.8%   

Valhi, Inc.

    0.8%   

Prospect Capital Corp.

    0.8%   

FNB Corp.

    0.8%   

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.

    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 (Ticker Symbol: DES) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund returned 1.93% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from an overweight to the Financials sector, which had average returns. This significant overweight produced 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 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

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

Six Months*

     1.93     2.61     1.92     0.25     -1.90

One Year

     17.03     16.99     17.61     13.35     11.84

Three Year

     -3.61     -3.60     -3.13     -4.29     -4.99

Since Inception1

     0.46     0.44     0.11     0.81     -0.61
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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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Description of Terms and Indices (unaudited)

 

Below are descriptions of each index referenced in this Semi-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 Russell 2000 Value Index measures the small-cap value segment of the U.S. equity universe, selecting from the Russell 2000 Index.

The Russell 3000 Value Index measures the performance of the value sector of the broad U.S. equity market, selecting from the Russell 3000 Value Index.

The Russell Midcap Value Index measures the midcap value segment of the U.S. equity universe, selecting from the Russell Midcap Index.

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

Wisdom Tree Dividend Top 100/Dividend ex-Financials Spliced 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 April 1, 2010 to September 30, 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 4/01/10 to 9/30/10” 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
4/01/10
     Ending
Account Value
9/30/10
     Annualized
Expense Ratio
Based on the
Period
4/01/10 to
9/30/10
    Expenses Paid
During the
Period†
4/01/10 to
9/30/10
 

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,019.00         0.28   $ 1.43   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.65         0.28   $ 1.43   

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,080.00         0.38   $ 1.99   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.15         0.38   $ 1.94   

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,017.50         0.28   $ 1.43   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.65         0.28   $ 1.44   

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,050.30         0.38   $ 1.96   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.15         0.38   $ 1.94   

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,028.31         0.38   $ 1.94   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.15         0.38   $ 1.94   

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,019.20         0.38   $ 1.94   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.15         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 183/365 (to reflect the one-half year period).

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.1%      
Advertising – 0.1%      

Harte-Hanks, Inc.

     1,750       $ 20,423  

Omnicom Group, Inc.

     2,909         114,847  
           
Total Advertising               135,270  
Aerospace/Defense – 2.5%      

Boeing Co. (The)

     13,693         911,132  

General Dynamics Corp.

     5,101         320,394  

Goodrich Corp.

     1,345         99,167  

L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.

     1,301         94,023  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     7,491         533,958  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     5,899         357,656  

Raytheon Co.

     5,418         247,657  

Rockwell Collins, Inc.(a)

     1,807         105,258  

United Technologies Corp.

     12,420         884,677  
           
Total Aerospace/Defense               3,553,922  
Agriculture – 4.7%      

Altria Group, Inc.

     86,425         2,075,929  

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

     7,103         226,728  

Lorillard, Inc.

     4,908         394,162  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     54,517         3,054,042  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     11,846         703,534  

Universal Corp.

     703         28,183  

Vector Group Ltd.(a)

     5,209         97,408  
           
Total Agriculture               6,579,986  
Apparel – 0.5%      

Cherokee, Inc.

     1,377         25,116  

Coach, Inc.

     1,767         75,910  

Columbia Sportswear Co.(a)

     661         38,629  

Jones Apparel Group, Inc.

     1         20  

NIKE, Inc. Class B(a)

     4,041         323,846  

VF Corp.(a)

     2,228         180,513  

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.(a)

     548         15,897  
           
Total Apparel               659,931  
Auto Manufacturers – 0.1%      

PACCAR, Inc.(a)

     2,375         114,356  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 0.2%      

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.(a)

     1,219         23,929  

Johnson Controls, Inc.

     7,528         229,604  
           
Total Auto Parts & Equipment               253,533  
Banks – 3.1%      

1st Source Corp.

     844         14,652  

Arrow Financial Corp.

     1,023         25,657  

Associated Banc-Corp.

     1,975         26,050  

Bancfirst Corp.(a)

     651         26,339  

BancorpSouth, Inc.(a)

     1,673         23,723  

Bank of America Corp.

     14,052         184,222  

Bank of Hawaii Corp.(a)

     986         44,291  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

     9,763         255,107  

BB&T Corp.(a)

     9,809         236,201  

BOK Financial Corp.

     707         31,907  

Capital One Financial Corp.(a)

     1,456         57,585  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Cathay General Bancorp

     1,252       $ 14,886  

Chemical Financial Corp.

     722         14,902  

City Holding Co.(a)

     844         25,886  

Comerica, Inc.(a)

     869         32,283  

Commerce Bancshares, Inc.

     1,326         49,844  

Community Bank System, Inc.(a)

     1,502         34,561  

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

     1,216         32,941  

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.(a)

     1,198         64,536  

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

     3,563         26,758  

Fifth Third Bancorp

     2,664         32,048  

First Busey Corp.(a)

     1,946         8,854  

First Commonwealth Financial Corp.

     3,779         20,596  

First Financial Bancorp(a)

     3         50  

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     381         17,903  

First Financial Corp.

     788         23,246  

FirstMerit Corp.(a)

     1,499         27,462  

FNB Corp.(a)

     5,890         50,418  

Fulton Financial Corp.

     2         18  

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     2,230         32,558  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     2,646         382,559  

Hancock Holding Co.(a)

     449         13,501  

Huntington Bancshares, Inc.

     6,176         35,018  

Iberiabank Corp.(a)

     493         24,640  

International Bancshares Corp.

     1,193         20,150  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     11,603         441,726  

KeyCorp(a)

     4,412         35,120  

M&T Bank Corp.

     3,152         257,865  

MB Financial, Inc.

     569         9,229  

Morgan Stanley

     5,541         136,752  

National Penn Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     2,106         13,163  

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

     1,380         30,457  

Northern Trust Corp.

     3,326         160,446  

Old National Bancorp

     1,945         20,423  

Park National Corp.

     668         42,779  

Penns Woods Bancorp, Inc.

     970         32,059  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

     2,235         116,019  

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

     561         18,216  

Regions Financial Corp.

     6,401         46,535  

S&T Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     598         10,417  

S.Y. Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     1,102         27,352  

Sterling Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     4,290         23,037  

Suffolk Bancorp(a)

     841         21,294  

Synovus Financial Corp.(a)

     4,673         11,496  

TrustCo Bank Corp.(a)

     2,023         11,248  

Trustmark Corp.

     1,305         28,371  

U.S. Bancorp(a)

     10,654         230,339  

UMB Financial Corp.

     730         25,922  

Umpqua Holdings Corp.(a)

     1,746         19,800  

United Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     2,032         50,576  

Valley National Bancorp(a)

     5,110         65,919  

Wells Fargo & Co.

     22,072         554,669  

WesBanco, Inc.

     766         12,516  

Westamerica Bancorp.(a)

     461         25,120  
           
Total Banks               4,390,217  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Beverages – 3.4%      

Brown-Forman Corp. Class A

     1,120       $ 68,947  

Brown-Forman Corp. Class B(a)

     1,019         62,811  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

     39,534         2,313,530  

Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.*

     4,556         141,236  

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

     3,556         126,309  

Molson Coors Brewing Co. Class B

     2,090         98,690  

PepsiCo, Inc.

     29,626         1,968,351  
           
Total Beverages               4,779,874  
Building Materials – 0.1%      

Eagle Materials, Inc.

     431         10,215  

Lennox International, Inc.

     594         24,764  

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.(a)

     529         40,717  

Masco Corp.(a)

     5,143         56,624  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.

     452         11,653  
           
Total Building Materials               143,973  
Chemicals – 2.8%      

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.(a)

     2,818         233,387  

Airgas, Inc.

     894         60,747  

Albemarle Corp.

     703         32,907  

Arch Chemicals, Inc.

     450         15,791  

Ashland, Inc.

     594         28,969  

Cabot Corp.

     1,048         34,133  

Celanese Corp. Series A

     413         13,257  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

     72         6,876  

Cytec Industries, Inc.

     1         56  

Dow Chemical Co. (The)(a)

     15,450         424,257  

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

     27,398         1,222,499  

Eastman Chemical Co.

     1,380         102,120  

Ecolab, Inc.

     1,808         91,738  

FMC Corp.

     398         27,227  

Huntsman Corp.

     5,839         67,499  

Innophos Holdings, Inc.(a)

     879         29,095  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

     1,180         57,254  

Lubrizol Corp.

     794         84,140  

Monsanto Co.

     4,295         205,859  

Mosaic Co. (The)

     960         56,410  

Olin Corp.

     2,542         51,247  

PPG Industries, Inc.

     3,597         261,862  

Praxair, Inc.

     3,824         345,154  

RPM International, Inc.

     2,981         59,382  

Sensient Technologies Corp.

     1,345         41,009  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

     1,617         121,501  

Sigma-Aldrich Corp.(a)

     692         41,783  

Valhi, Inc.

     2,836         57,571  

Valspar Corp.

     1,483         47,234  

Westlake Chemical Corp.

     682         20,412  
           
Total Chemicals               3,841,376  
Coal – 0.1%      

Arch Coal, Inc.

     1,480         39,531  

Consol Energy, Inc.

     906         33,486  

Massey Energy Co.(a)

     277         8,592  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Peabody Energy Corp.

     1,350       $ 66,163  

Walter Energy, Inc.

     178         14,470  
           
Total Coal               162,242  
Commercial Services – 1.1%      

ABM Industries, Inc.(a)

     894         19,302  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

     9,689         407,229  

Deluxe Corp.

     1,962         37,533  

Equifax, Inc.

     437         13,634  

H&R Block, Inc.(a)

     5,865         75,952  

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

     1,195         27,234  

Hillenbrand, Inc.(a)

     1,512         32,523  

Landauer, Inc.

     303         18,977  

Lender Processing Services, Inc.

     528         17,546  

Manpower, Inc.

     798         41,656  

Mastercard, Inc. Class A

     191         42,784  

McGrath Rentcorp

     1,213         29,051  

Moody’s Corp.(a)

     2,315         57,829  

Paychex, Inc.

     8,662         238,118  

Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.

     2,259         56,001  

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.(a)

     6,117         103,744  

Robert Half International, Inc.(a)

     1,715         44,590  

Rollins, Inc.

     1,660         38,811  

SEI Investments Co.

     957         19,465  

Service Corp. International

     3,695         31,851  

Strayer Education, Inc.(a)

     138         24,081  

Total System Services, Inc.

     2,005         30,556  

Visa, Inc. Class A

     1,666         123,717  

Weight Watchers International, Inc.(a)

     1,211         37,771  

Western Union Co. (The)

     969         17,122  
           
Total Commercial Services               1,587,077  
Computers – 1.6%      

Diebold, Inc.

     1,709         53,133  

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     8,969         377,326  

International Business Machines Corp.

     13,551         1,817,731  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.(a)

     787         20,068  
           
Total Computers               2,268,258  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 2.7%      

Alberto-Culver Co.(a)

     710         26,731  

Avon Products, Inc.(a)

     6,778         217,642  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

     6,382         490,520  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The) Class A(a)

     820         51,849  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

     50,261         3,014,152  
           
Total Cosmetics/Personal Care               3,800,894  
Distribution/Wholesale – 0.3%      

Fastenal Co.(a)

     1,653         87,923  

Genuine Parts Co.

     3,931         175,283  

Owens & Minor, Inc.(a)

     808         22,996  

Pool Corp.(a)

     837         16,799  

W.W. Grainger, Inc.(a)

     866         103,149  

Watsco, Inc.(a)

     611         34,020  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               440,170  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Diversified Financial Services – 1.3%      

American Express Co.

     12,648       $ 531,595  

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     2,884         136,500  

BGC Partners, Inc. Class A(a)

     4,750         28,357  

BlackRock, Inc.

     428         72,867  

Charles Schwab Corp. (The)

     9,498         132,022  

CME Group, Inc.

     565         147,154  

Discover Financial Services

     2,016         33,627  

Eaton Vance Corp.

     1,602         46,522  

Federated Investors, Inc. Class B(a)

     2,216         50,436  

Franklin Resources, Inc.

     1,120         119,728  

GFI Group, Inc.

     3,944         18,300  

Greenhill & Co., Inc.(a)

     350         27,762  

NYSE Euronext

     7,382         210,904  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

     1,299         32,904  

Student Loan Corp. (The)

     521         15,474  

T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.(a)

     2,923         146,340  

Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Class A

     1,441         39,426  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               1,789,918  
Electric – 7.2%      

Allegheny Energy, Inc.

     2,910         71,353  

ALLETE, Inc.

     1,387         50,528  

Alliant Energy Corp.

     3,125         113,594  

Ameren Corp.(a)

     7,685         218,254  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

     13,179         477,475  

Avista Corp.(a)

     1,445         30,172  

Black Hills Corp.

     1,681         52,447  

Central Vermont Public Service Corp.

     1,701         34,309  

CH Energy Group, Inc.

     803         35,460  

Cleco Corp.

     1,720         50,946  

CMS Energy Corp.

     5,026         90,569  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.(a)

     8,424         406,205  

Constellation Energy Group, Inc.

     3,515         113,324  

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     15,777         688,824  

DPL, Inc.(a)

     2,783         72,720  

DTE Energy Co.

     4,624         212,380  

Duke Energy Corp.

     42,251         748,265  

Edison International

     6,750         232,133  

Empire District Electric Co. (The)

     2,070         41,711  

Entergy Corp.

     4,050         309,947  

Exelon Corp.

     16,451         700,484  

FirstEnergy Corp.(a)

     8,495         327,397  

Great Plains Energy, Inc.

     3,697         69,873  

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.

     3,502         78,935  

IDACORP, Inc.

     1,417         50,899  

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     2,906         151,286  

ITC Holdings Corp.

     743         46,252  

MDU Resources Group, Inc.

     3,252         64,877  

MGE Energy, Inc.

     755         29,890  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

     8,523         463,566  

Northeast Utilities

     3,850         113,844  

NorthWestern Corp.

     1,347         38,390  

NSTAR(a)

     2,711         106,678  

NV Energy, Inc.

     5,470         71,930  
               
     

OGE Energy Corp.

     2,236       $ 89,149  

Otter Tail Corp.

     1,533         31,258  

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     8,204         152,594  

PG&E Corp.

     8,161         370,673  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.(a)

     3,183         131,362  

PNM Resources, Inc.

     2,597         29,580  

Portland General Electric Co.(a)

     2,547         51,653  

PPL Corp.

     9,472         257,923  

Progress Energy, Inc.(a)

     9,775         434,205  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

     11,919         394,281  

SCANA Corp.(a)

     3,321         133,903  

Southern Co.

     24,546         914,093  

TECO Energy, Inc.

     6,430         111,368  

UIL Holdings Corp.

     1,533         43,169  

Unisource Energy Corp.

     1,127         37,676  

Unitil Corp.

     1,467         32,201  

Westar Energy, Inc.(a)

     3,619         87,688  

Wisconsin Energy Corp.

     1,908         110,282  

Xcel Energy, Inc.(a)

     12,149         279,063  
           
Total Electric               10,057,038  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.7%      

AMETEK, Inc.

     446         21,305  

Emerson Electric Co.

     14,625         770,153  

Hubbell, Inc. Class B

     1,183         60,037  

Molex, Inc.(a)

     1,422         29,763  

Molex, Inc. Class A

     2,410         42,127  
           
Total Electrical Components & Equipment               923,385  
Electronics – 0.1%      

AVX Corp.

     2,151         29,727  

Brady Corp. Class A

     795         23,190  

Gentex Corp.

     2,453         47,858  

Jabil Circuit, Inc.

     2,975         42,870  

National Instruments Corp.

     895         29,230  

PerkinElmer, Inc.

     1,120         25,917  
           
Total Electronics               198,792  
Engineering & Construction – 0.1%      

Fluor Corp.

     1,345         66,618  

Granite Construction, Inc.(a)

     408         9,278  

KBR, Inc.

     1,639         40,385  
           
Total Engineering & Construction               116,281  
Entertainment – 0.1%      

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.(a)

     3,719         59,876  

International Game Technology

     2,445         35,330  

National CineMedia, Inc.

     1,549         27,727  

Regal Entertainment Group Class A

     3,983         52,257  
           
Total Entertainment               175,190  
Environmental Control – 0.4%      

Mine Safety Appliances Co.

     787         21,328  

Nalco Holding Co.(a)

     534         13,462  

Republic Services, Inc.

     6,163         187,910  

Waste Management, Inc.(a)

     10,669         381,310  
           
Total Environmental Control               604,010  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Food – 3.0%      

B&G Foods, Inc.

     3,417       $ 37,314  

Campbell Soup Co.(a)

     6,646         237,594  

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     9,258         203,121  

Corn Products International, Inc.(a)

     1,158         43,425  

Del Monte Foods Co.

     2,429         31,844  

Flowers Foods, Inc.(a)

     1,809         44,936  

General Mills, Inc.

     10,708         391,270  

H.J. Heinz Co.

     7,275         344,617  

Hershey Co. (The)(a)

     3,256         154,953  

Hormel Foods Corp.

     1,865         83,179  

J.M. Smucker Co. (The)

     1,673         101,267  

Kellogg Co.

     6,390         322,759  

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     37,942         1,170,890  

Kroger Co. (The)

     7,410         160,501  

Lancaster Colony Corp.(a)

     560         26,600  

Lance, Inc.

     588         12,524  

McCormick & Co., Inc.(a)

     2,100         88,284  

Ruddick Corp.

     562         19,490  

Safeway, Inc.(a)

     4,761         100,743  

Sara Lee Corp.

     15,377         206,513  

SUPERVALU, Inc.(a)

     3,696         42,615  

Sysco Corp.

     12,726         362,945  

Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A

     2,826         45,273  

Weis Markets, Inc.

     610         23,869  
           
Total Food               4,256,526  
Forest Products & Paper – 0.3%      

International Paper Co.

     1,164         25,317  

MeadWestvaco Corp.

     3,410         83,136  

PH Glatfelter Co.

     774         9,412  

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.(a)

     4,117         145,330  

Potlatch Corp.(a)

     1,347         45,798  

Rayonier, Inc.

     2,172         108,860  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

     1,305         20,567  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               438,420  
Gas – 0.9%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     1,999         76,682  

Atmos Energy Corp.

     2,352         68,796  

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

     11,575         181,959  

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.

     808         29,266  

Energen Corp.

     575         26,289  

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)(a)

     900         30,978  

National Fuel Gas Co.

     1,221         63,260  

New Jersey Resources Corp.(a)

     776         30,435  

Nicor, Inc.(a)

     1,145         52,464  

NiSource, Inc.

     8,996         156,530  

Northwest Natural Gas Co.(a)

     504         23,915  

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.(a)

     1,493         43,297  

Questar Corp.

     1,481         25,962  

Sempra Energy

     4,027         216,652  

South Jersey Industries, Inc.(a)

     536         26,516  

Southern Union Co.

     2,062         49,612  

Southwest Gas Corp.

     859         28,854  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

UGI Corp.

     1,601       $ 45,804  

Vectren Corp.

     2,547         65,891  

WGL Holdings, Inc.

     1,107         41,822  
           
Total Gas               1,284,984  
Hand/Machine Tools – 0.2%      

Baldor Electric Co.

     967         39,067  

Kennametal, Inc.(a)

     900         27,837  

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.(a)

     715         41,341  

Regal-Beloit Corp.

     391         22,948  

Snap-On, Inc.

     1,192         55,440  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

     1,862         114,103  
           
Total Hand/Machine Tools               300,736  
Healthcare-Products – 3.2%      

Baxter International, Inc.

     7,384         352,291  

Beckman Coulter, Inc.(a)

     372         18,150  

Becton Dickinson and Co.(a)

     2,711         200,885  

C.R. Bard, Inc.

     434         35,341  

DENTSPLY International, Inc.

     536         17,136  

Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.(a)

     825         29,609  

Johnson & Johnson

     50,686         3,140,504  

Medtronic, Inc.

     12,619         423,746  

Meridian Bioscience, Inc.(a)

     1,213         26,540  

STERIS Corp.(a)

     521         17,308  

Stryker Corp.

     1,924         96,296  

Techne Corp.(a)

     374         23,087  

Teleflex, Inc.

     579         32,876  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.(a)

     326         11,185  
           
Total Healthcare-Products               4,424,954  
Healthcare-Services – 0.1%      

Aetna, Inc.

     740         23,392  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.(a)

     1,009         50,924  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     839         29,457  
           
Total Healthcare-Services               103,773  
Holding Companies-Diversified – 0.0%      

Compass Diversified Holdings

     3,141         50,759  
Home Builders – 0.1%      

D.R. Horton, Inc.(a)

     2,847         31,659  

KB Home

     823         9,324  

Lennar Corp. Class A

     1,098         16,887  

MDC Holdings, Inc.

     1,162         33,733  

Ryland Group, Inc.

     589         10,555  
           
Total Home Builders               102,158  
Home Furnishings – 0.1%      

Whirlpool Corp.

     997         80,717  
Household Products/Wares – 0.8%      

American Greetings Corp. Class A(a)

     3         56  

Avery Dennison Corp.

     1,559         57,870  

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.(a)

     549         35,652  

Clorox Co.

     2,584         172,508  

Fortune Brands, Inc.

     1,803         88,762  

Jarden Corp.(a)

     834         25,962  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     9,404       $ 611,730  

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The) Class A(a)

     609         31,503  

Tupperware Brands Corp.(a)

     943         43,152  
           
Total Household Products/Wares               1,067,195  
Housewares – 0.1%      

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.(a)

     2,736         48,728  

Toro Co. (The)

     378         21,255  
           
Total Housewares               69,983  
Insurance – 2.9%      

Allstate Corp. (The)

     9,075         286,316  

American Family Life Assurance Co., Inc.

     6,854         354,420  

American Financial Group, Inc.

     1,789         54,708  

American National Insurance Co.

     529         40,188  

AON Corp.(a)

     2,646         103,485  

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     3,447         90,897  

Assurant, Inc.

     1,594         64,876  

Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. Class B

     954         24,279  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

     1,683         33,980  

Chubb Corp.

     5,693         324,444  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.(a)

     5,458         157,463  

Donegal Group, Inc. Class A

     1,481         19,357  

Erie Indemnity Co. Class A

     1,347         75,513  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Class A

     6,187         97,198  

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

     571         26,837  

Harleysville Group, Inc.

     893         29,281  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.(a)

     2,199         50,467  

HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     1,588         41,431  

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

     3         53  

Loews Corp.

     1,825         69,167  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

     11,588         279,503  

Mercury General Corp.

     1,837         75,078  

MetLife, Inc.

     10,060         386,807  

Old Republic International Corp.(a)

     9,650         133,653  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

     4,232         109,693  

Protective Life Corp.

     1,511         32,879  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

     3,953         214,174  

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     323         15,598  

RLI Corp.(a)

     354         20,043  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.(a)

     801         33,658  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

     1,557         25,364  

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     788         29,944  

State Auto Financial Corp.

     1,337         20,336  

Torchmark Corp.(a)

     829         44,053  

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.

     641         32,576  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     8,658         451,082  

Unitrin, Inc.

     1,556         37,951  

Unum Group(a)

     3,720         82,398  

W.R. Berkley Corp.

     1,110         30,048  
           
Total Insurance               3,999,198  
Internet – 0.0%      

Earthlink, Inc.

     4,853         44,114  

NutriSystem, Inc.

     3         58  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

United Online, Inc.

     3,127       $ 17,886  
           
Total Internet               62,058  
Investment Companies – 0.4%      

Apollo Investment Corp.(a)

     12,114         123,926  

Ares Capital Corp.

     8,195         128,252  

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.(a)

     5,980         68,770  

Fifth Street Finance Corp.(a)

     2,473         27,549  

Gladstone Capital Corp.(a)

     2,788         31,421  

Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc.

     3,706         37,468  

Main Street Capital Corp.(a)

     1,787         28,396  

PennantPark Investment Corp.(a)

     2,935         31,140  

Prospect Capital Corp.(a)

     4,799         46,598  

TICC Capital Corp.

     4,915         50,870  
           
Total Investment Companies               574,390  
Iron/Steel – 0.3%      

AK Steel Holding Corp.

     545         7,526  

Allegheny Technologies, Inc.

     1,210         56,205  

Carpenter Technology Corp.(a)

     760         25,620  

Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.

     520         33,238  

Nucor Corp.(a)

     6,432         245,702  

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

     606         25,167  

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

     2,046         28,869  

United States Steel Corp.(a)

     545         23,893  
           
Total Iron/Steel               446,220  
Leisure Time – 0.1%      

Callaway Golf Co.

     1,742         12,194  

Harley-Davidson, Inc.(a)

     2,261         64,303  

Polaris Industries, Inc.

     861         56,051  
           
Total Leisure Time               132,548  
Lodging – 0.2%      

Choice Hotels International, Inc.(a)

     1,216         44,335  

Marriott International, Inc. Class A(a)

     2,912         104,337  

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

     729         38,309  

Wyndham Worldwide Corp.

     1,099         30,190  
           
Total Lodging               217,171  
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 0.7%      

Caterpillar, Inc.(a)

     10,945         861,152  

Joy Global, Inc.(a)

     952         66,945  
           
Total Machinery-Construction & Mining               928,097  
Machinery-Diversified – 0.7%      

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

     833         25,490  

Briggs & Stratton Corp.

     2         38  

Cognex Corp.(a)

     1,194         32,023  

Cummins, Inc.(a)

     2,000         181,160  

Deere & Co.

     5,253         366,555  

Flowserve Corp.

     396         43,330  

Graco, Inc.

     1,047         33,221  

IDEX Corp.

     902         32,030  

Nordson Corp.

     457         33,676  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.(a)

     2,344         144,695  

Roper Industries, Inc.

     391         25,486  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified               917,704  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Media – 1.5%      

Cablevision Systems Corp. Class A

     2,430       $ 63,642  

CBS Corp. Class A

     2,375         37,762  

CBS Corp. Class B

     3,608         57,223  

Comcast Corp. Class A

     18,958         342,761  

Comcast Corp. Special Class A

     7,848         133,494  

Courier Corp.

     2,229         31,696  

Factset Research Systems, Inc.

     452         36,671  

Gannett Co., Inc.(a)

     2,019         24,692  

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Class A

     444         18,142  

McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc. (The)

     4,961         164,011  

News Corp. Class A

     9,957         130,038  

News Corp. Class B

     3,921         59,050  

Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. Class A

     592         28,167  

Time Warner, Inc.

     17,647         540,881  

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     11,985         396,823  

Washington Post Co. (The) Class B(a)

     111         44,335  

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Class A(a)

     2,026         28,182  
           
Total Media               2,137,570  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 0.1%      

Commercial Metals Co.

     2,055         29,777  

Kaydon Corp.

     440         15,224  

Timken Co.

     1,298         49,791  

Worthington Industries, Inc.

     2,037         30,616  
           
Total Metal Fabricate/Hardware               125,408  
Mining – 0.7%      

Alcoa, Inc.

     5,500         66,605  

AMCOL International Corp.

     522         13,671  

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

     403         30,878  

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.

     2,083         177,867  

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.(a)

     448         19,170  

Newmont Mining Corp.

     2,391         150,179  

Southern Copper Corp.

     11,391         400,052  

Vulcan Materials Co.(a)

     1,674         61,804  
           
Total Mining               920,226  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 4.1%      

3M Co.(a)

     10,584         917,739  

Acuity Brands, Inc.(a)

     372         16,457  

Aptargroup, Inc.

     575         26,260  

Barnes Group, Inc.

     1,293         22,744  

Brink’s Co. (The)

     483         11,109  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     979         29,321  

CLARCOR, Inc.

     758         29,282  

Crane Co.

     1,113         42,227  

Danaher Corp.

     786         31,919  

Donaldson Co., Inc.

     564         26,581  

Dover Corp.

     2,981         155,638  

Eaton Corp.

     2,987         246,398  

General Electric Co.

     164,006         2,665,098  

Harsco Corp.

     1,232         30,283  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     13,828         607,602  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

     7,778         365,722  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

ITT Corp.(a)

     1,845       $ 86,401  

Koppers Holdings, Inc.

     460         12,360  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.(a)

     4,958         112,844  

NL Industries, Inc.(a)

     3,736         33,923  

Pall Corp.

     1,110         46,220  

Parker Hannifin Corp.

     1,755         122,955  

Pentair, Inc.

     1,325         44,560  

SPX Corp.(a)

     666         42,145  

Textron, Inc.(a)

     1,045         21,485  

Trinity Industries, Inc.

     881         19,620  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               5,766,893  
Office Furnishings – 0.0%      

HNI Corp.

     828         23,813  

Knoll, Inc.(a)

     2         31  
           
Total Office Furnishings               23,844  
Office/Business Equipment – 0.2%      

Pitney Bowes, Inc.(a)

     7,590         162,274  

Xerox Corp.

     11,003         113,881  
           
Total Office/Business Equipment               276,155  
Oil & Gas – 8.9%      

Anadarko Petroleum Corp.

     1,772         101,093  

Apache Corp.

     1,207         117,996  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

     4,955         112,231  

Chevron Corp.

     42,724         3,462,780  

Cimarex Energy Co.

     442         29,252  

ConocoPhillips

     35,493         2,038,363  

Devon Energy Corp.

     2,615         169,295  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.(a)

     547         37,070  

EOG Resources, Inc.

     928         86,276  

EQT Corp.

     1,584         57,119  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     73,054         4,514,007  

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

     1         40  

Hess Corp.

     1,507         89,094  

Holly Corp.(a)

     826         23,747  

Marathon Oil Corp.

     13,296         440,098  

Murphy Oil Corp.

     2,237         138,515  

Noble Energy, Inc.

     1,025         76,967  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

     8,250         645,975  

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

     1,888         32,247  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

     2         130  

Range Resources Corp.(a)

     415         15,824  

Sunoco, Inc.

     1,890         68,985  

Valero Energy Corp.

     12,605         220,714  
           
Total Oil & Gas               12,477,818  
Oil & Gas Services – 0.4%      

Baker Hughes, Inc.

     3,326         141,688  

Halliburton Co.

     6,937         229,406  

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     2,510         111,620  

RPC, Inc.

     1,479         31,296  
           
Total Oil & Gas Services               514,010  
Packaging & Containers – 0.3%      

Ball Corp.

     669         39,371  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Bemis Co., Inc.

     1,982       $ 62,928  

Greif, Inc. Class A

     3         177  

Greif, Inc. Class B(a)

     943         54,128  

Packaging Corp. of America

     1,746         40,455  

Rock-Tenn Co. Class A

     216         10,759  

Sealed Air Corp.

     2,327         52,311  

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

     1,058         33,539  

Sonoco Products Co.(a)

     2,352         78,651  

Temple-Inland, Inc.

     1,584         29,557  
           
Total Packaging & Containers               401,876  
Pharmaceuticals – 7.5%      

Abbott Laboratories

     27,835         1,454,100  

Allergan, Inc.

     738         49,099  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

     2,366         72,542  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     57,439         1,557,171  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     4,874         161,037  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     37,988         1,387,702  

McKesson Corp.

     1,297         80,129  

Mead Johnson Nutrition Co.(a)

     938         53,382  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     74,761         2,751,952  

Perrigo Co.

     419         26,908  

Pfizer, Inc.

     169,420         2,908,941  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               10,502,963  
Pipelines – 0.5%      

El Paso Corp.

     2,286         28,301  

Oneok, Inc.

     2,601         117,149  

Spectra Energy Corp.

     19,231         433,659  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

     7,347         140,401  
           
Total Pipelines               719,510  
REITS – 4.9%      

Acadia Realty Trust(a)

     1,283         24,377  

Agree Realty Corp.

     921         23,255  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

     604         42,280  

AMB Property Corp.(a)

     3,798         100,533  

American Campus Communities, Inc.

     1,664         50,652  

Apartment Investment & Management Co. Class A

     2,077         44,406  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.(a)

     2,099         218,149  

BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     1,968         35,267  

Boston Properties, Inc.(a)

     2,396         199,156  

Brandywine Realty Trust

     3,396         41,601  

BRE Properties, Inc.

     1,292         53,618  

Camden Property Trust(a)

     1,653         79,294  

CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.(a)

     2,250         29,385  

Cogdell Spencer, Inc.

     3,817         24,123  

Colonial Properties Trust

     2,871         46,481  

CommonWealth REIT

     2,553         65,357  

Corporate Office Properties Trust SBI MD(a)

     1,479         55,181  

Cousins Properties, Inc.

     1,701         12,145  

DCT Industrial Trust, Inc.

     8,149         39,034  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     1,618         99,831  

Douglas Emmett, Inc.(a)

     1,956         34,250  

Duke Realty Corp.

     7,778         90,147  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

EastGroup Properties, Inc.(a)

     1,037       $ 38,763  

Education Realty Trust, Inc.

     3,701         26,462  

Entertainment Properties Trust

     1,984         85,669  

Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.

     467         25,442  

Equity One, Inc.(a)

     2,971         50,150  

Equity Residential(a)

     6,733         320,289  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

     732         80,110  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.(a)

     2,926         46,933  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     1,328         108,444  

First Potomac Realty Trust

     1,673         25,095  

Franklin Street Properties Corp.(a)

     2,920         36,266  

Getty Realty Corp.(a)

     1,228         32,947  

Gladstone Commercial Corp.

     1,830         31,403  

Glimcher Realty Trust

     8,358         51,402  

Government Properties Income Trust(a)

     1,083         28,916  

HCP, Inc.(a)

     10,199         366,960  

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     4,091         193,668  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.

     2,405         56,253  

Hersha Hospitality Trust

     5,710         29,578  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.(a)

     2,170         70,460  

Home Properties, Inc.(a)

     1,222         64,644  

Inland Real Estate Corp.

     4,009         33,315  

Investors Real Estate Trust(a)

     3,406         28,542  

Kilroy Realty Corp.

     983         32,577  

Kimco Realty Corp.(a)

     11,901         187,441  

Kite Realty Group Trust

     2,727         12,108  

Lexington Realty Trust(a)

     6,644         47,571  

Liberty Property Trust(a)

     3,941         125,718  

LTC Properties, Inc.

     849         21,666  

Macerich Co. (The)(a)

     4,541         195,036  

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.(a)

     2,337         76,443  

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.(a)

     4,331         43,916  

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.(a)

     825         48,081  

Mission West Properties, Inc.

     3,228         21,886  

Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp. Class A

     3,108         24,305  

National Health Investors, Inc.

     1,031         45,426  

National Retail Properties, Inc.(a)

     3,192         80,151  

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.(a)

     3,199         123,705  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.(a)

     3,092         69,415  

Parkway Properties, Inc.

     915         13,542  

Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust

     2,841         33,694  

Post Properties, Inc.

     1,401         39,116  

ProLogis(a)

     12,691         149,500  

PS Business Parks, Inc.

     614         34,734  

Public Storage(a)

     2,667         258,806  

Realty Income Corp.(a)

     3,611         121,763  

Regency Centers Corp.

     2,495         98,478  

Saul Centers, Inc.

     772         32,385  

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     5,136         120,696  

Simon Property Group, Inc.

     5,293         490,873  

SL Green Realty Corp.

     457         28,942  

Sovran Self Storage, Inc.(a)

     1,093         41,425  

Sun Communities, Inc.

     1,345         41,292  

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers

     890         41,955  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Taubman Centers, Inc.(a)

     1,386       $ 61,829  

UDR, Inc.

     4,116         86,930  

Universal Health Realty Income Trust(a)

     1,044         35,924  

U-Store-It Trust

     1         8  

Ventas, Inc.(a)

     4,501         232,117  

Vornado Realty Trust(a)

     3,920         335,278  

Washington Real Estate Investment Trust

     2,120         67,268  

Weingarten Realty Investors(a)

     3,913         85,382  

Winthrop Realty Trust

     1,589         19,640  
           
Total REITS               6,867,255  
Retail – 6.4%      

Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Class A

     1,233         48,481  

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.

     393         23,061  

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

     2,872         42,965  

Barnes & Noble, Inc.(a)

     1,713         27,768  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

     3,617         147,682  

Bob Evans Farms, Inc.(a)

     582         16,337  

Brinker International, Inc.

     2,037         38,418  

Buckle, Inc. (The)(a)

     953         25,293  

Burger King Holdings, Inc.

     1,533         36,608  

Cato Corp. (The) Class A

     854         22,853  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

     3,170         204,433  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

     539         27,360  

CVS Caremark Corp.

     8,556         269,257  

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

     2,587         110,672  

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

     1,649         72,820  

Foot Locker, Inc.

     5,394         78,375  

Gap, Inc. (The)

     6,820         127,125  

Guess ?, Inc.(a)

     840         34,129  

Home Depot, Inc.

     31,894         1,010,402  

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

     4,376         118,940  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     13,720         305,819  

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     6,383         170,937  

Macy’s, Inc.

     3,280         75,735  

McDonald’s Corp.

     22,736         1,694,059  

MSC Industrial Direct Co. Class A

     599         32,370  

Nordstrom, Inc.

     2,501         93,037  

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A

     966         27,821  

PetSmart, Inc.

     1,304         45,640  

RadioShack Corp.

     1,382         29,478  

Ross Stores, Inc.

     850         46,427  

Staples, Inc.

     6,035         126,252  

Target Corp.

     6,504         347,574  

Tiffany & Co.(a)

     1,183         55,589  

TJX Cos., Inc.

     3,428         152,992  

Walgreen Co.

     8,633         289,205  

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     47,902         2,563,715  

Wendy’s/Arby’s Group, Inc. Class A

     6,105         27,656  

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

     1,742         55,221  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

     6,659         306,713  
           
Total Retail               8,929,219  
Savings & Loans – 0.6%      

Astoria Financial Corp.

     2,925         39,868  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Brookline Bancorp, Inc.

     2,585       $ 25,798  

Capitol Federal Financial(a)

     2,696         66,591  

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.

     2,119         29,348  

First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.

     5,002         58,273  

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

     14,422         176,814  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     14,679         238,534  

NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc.

     1,380         17,416  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

     2,516         28,154  

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

     2,214         27,166  

Oritani Financial Corp.

     2,483         24,780  

People’s United Financial, Inc.

     7,247         94,863  

Provident Financial Services, Inc.

     2,387         29,503  

Roma Financial Corp.

     2,096         22,071  

Washington Federal, Inc.(a)

     1,145         17,473  
           
Total Savings & Loans               896,652  
Semiconductors – 2.5%      

Altera Corp.(a)

     1,468         44,275  

Analog Devices, Inc.

     4,717         148,020  

Applied Materials, Inc.

     14,625         170,820  

Intel Corp.

     108,180         2,080,301  

Intersil Corp. Class A

     2,896         33,854  

KLA-Tencor Corp.(a)

     1,677         59,081  

Linear Technology Corp.(a)

     3,882         119,294  

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.(a)

     7,426         137,455  

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     5,296         166,559  

National Semiconductor Corp.

     3,330         42,524  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

     14,406         390,979  

Xilinx, Inc.

     4,074         108,409  
           
Total Semiconductors               3,501,571  
Software – 2.3%      

American Software, Inc. Class A

     4,872         28,745  

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

     2,416         55,254  

CA, Inc.

     2,674         56,475  

Dun & Bradstreet Corp.

     439         32,547  

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

     2,197         59,605  

Microsoft Corp.

     92,923         2,275,684  

Oracle Corp.

     26,649         715,526  

Quality Systems, Inc.

     1         66  
           
Total Software               3,223,902  
Telecommunications – 8.8%      

ADTRAN, Inc.

     1,109         39,148  

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.(a)

     3,873         39,311  

AT&T, Inc.

     212,581         6,079,817  

CenturyLink, Inc.(a)

     14,247         562,187  

Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.(a)

     2,654         49,550  

Corning, Inc.

     10,381         189,765  

Frontier Communications Corp.

     48,087         392,871  

Harris Corp.

     1,672         74,053  

NTELOS Holdings Corp.

     2,058         34,821  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     15,355         692,817  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.(a)

     79,350         497,524  

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc. Special Shares*

     895         25,373  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund (DTD)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     99,307       $ 3,236,415  

Virgin Media, Inc.(a)

     2,130         49,033  

Windstream Corp.(a)

     24,853         305,443  
           
Total Telecommunications               12,268,128  
Textiles – 0.0%      

Cintas Corp.

     1,391         38,322  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.2%      

Hasbro, Inc.

     2,183         97,165  

Mattel, Inc.

     8,462         198,519  
           
Total Toys/Games/Hobbies               295,684  
Transportation – 1.7%      

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.

     1,015         35,363  

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

     1,758         122,919  

Con-way, Inc.

     477         14,782  

CSX Corp.

     4,228         233,893  

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.(a)

     1,530         70,732  

FedEx Corp.(a)

     955         81,653  

Horizon Lines, Inc. Class A(a)

     3,410         14,322  

International Shipholding Corp.

     735         20,757  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

     1,052         36,504  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

     5,658         336,708  

Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.(a)

     769         26,392  

Ryder System, Inc.(a)

     1,029         44,010  

Tidewater, Inc.(a)

     673         30,157  

Union Pacific Corp.

     5,133         419,879  

United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B

     12,940         862,969  
           
Total Transportation               2,351,040  
Trucking & Leasing – 0.0%      

GATX Corp.

     920         26,974  
Water – 0.2%      

American States Water Co.

     694         24,831  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

     3,715         86,448  

Aqua America, Inc.(a)

     2,150         43,860  

California Water Service Group

     742         27,417  

Connecticut Water Service, Inc.

     1,382         33,099  

Middlesex Water Co.(a)

     1,840         30,986  

SJW Corp.

     1,302         32,068  
           
Total Water               278,709  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $132,042,630)
              138,577,013  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.6%      
WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund(b)
(Cost: $825,974)
     21,257         868,774  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.1%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $149,740)
     149,740         149,740  
                  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 13.8%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 13.8%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $19,305,000)(e)

     19,305,000       $ 19,305,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 113.6%
(Cost: $152,323,344)(f)
        158,900,527  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (13.6)%

        (19,025,151
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 139,875,376  

 

* Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $18,757,186 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $19,305,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.9%      
Agriculture – 10.0%      

Altria Group, Inc.

     301,357       $ 7,238,595  

Lorillard, Inc.

     17,560         1,410,244  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     190,796         10,688,392  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     41,426         2,460,290  

Universal Corp.

     1,997         80,060  

Vector Group Ltd.(a)

     16,905         316,123  
           
Total Agriculture               22,193,704  
Apparel – 0.3%      

VF Corp.(a)

     7,623         617,615  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 0.0%      

Superior Industries International, Inc.

     2,159         37,308  
Banks – 1.3%      

1st Source Corp.

     2,130         36,977  

Arrow Financial Corp.

     887         22,246  

BancorpSouth, Inc.(a)

     6,431         91,192  

Bank Mutual Corp.

     3,787         19,655  

Bank of Hawaii Corp.(a)

     3,831         172,088  

Capital City Bank Group, Inc.(a)

     2,028         24,620  

Chemical Financial Corp.(a)

     2,518         51,972  

City Holding Co.(a)

     1,320         40,484  

Community Bank System, Inc.(a)

     3,137         72,182  

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

     1,581         42,829  

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.

     4,296         231,425  

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

     9,087         68,243  

FNB Corp.(a)

     16,814         143,928  

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

     5,390         78,694  

Hudson Valley Holding Corp.

     1,069         20,867  

Independent Bank Corp.

     1,523         34,298  

Lakeland Financial Corp.

     1,171         21,851  

M&T Bank Corp.

     10,694         874,876  

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

     2,774         61,222  

Park National Corp.(a)

     1,939         124,174  

Renasant Corp.(a)

     2,152         32,732  

S&T Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     2,046         35,641  

Sterling Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     7,351         39,475  

Tompkins Financial Corp.

     727         28,833  

TrustCo Bank Corp.(a)

     6,187         34,400  

Trustmark Corp.

     5,201         113,070  

United Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     5,461         135,924  

Univest Corp. of Pennsylvania(a)

     1,577         27,534  

Valley National Bancorp(a)

     17,679         228,059  

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     1,918         36,672  

WesBanco, Inc.

     2,476         40,458  
           
Total Banks               2,986,621  
Chemicals – 2.8%      

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

     97,700         4,359,374  

Huntsman Corp.

     18,259         211,074  

Olin Corp.

     7,348         148,136  

PPG Industries, Inc.

     13,191         960,305  

Quaker Chemical Corp.

     974         31,713  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

RPM International, Inc.

     11,324       $ 225,574  

Schulman A., Inc.

     1,560         31,434  

Valhi, Inc.

     8,462         171,779  
           
Total Chemicals               6,139,389  
Commercial Services – 0.8%      

Advance America, Cash Advance Centers, Inc.

     5,244         21,133  

CDI Corp.

     1,522         19,664  

Deluxe Corp.

     7,373         141,046  

Electro Rent Corp.

     2,036         27,038  

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

     3,355         76,461  

Hillenbrand, Inc.

     5,102         109,744  

Landauer, Inc.

     626         39,206  

McGrath Rentcorp

     1,893         45,337  

Paychex, Inc.

     30,073         826,707  

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.

     21,595         366,251  
           
Total Commercial Services               1,672,587  
Computers – 0.1%      

Diebold, Inc.

     5,131         159,523  
Distribution/Wholesale – 0.3%      

Genuine Parts Co.

     14,258         635,764  

Watsco, Inc.(a)

     2,250         125,280  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               761,044  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.5%      

BGC Partners, Inc. Class A

     8,721         52,064  

Federated Investors, Inc. Class B(a)

     8,186         186,313  

GFI Group, Inc.

     10,273         47,667  

NYSE Euronext

     25,937         741,020  

Westwood Holdings Group, Inc.

     502         16,983  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               1,044,047  
Electric – 15.2%      

ALLETE, Inc.

     3,818         139,090  

Alliant Energy Corp.

     11,242         408,647  

Ameren Corp.(a)

     27,489         780,688  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

     47,396         1,717,157  

Avista Corp.

     4,296         89,700  

Black Hills Corp.

     4,321         134,815  

Central Vermont Public Service Corp.

     713         14,381  

CH Energy Group, Inc.

     1,692         74,719  

Cleco Corp.

     4,146         122,805  

CMS Energy Corp.

     15,287         275,472  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.(a)

     30,192         1,455,858  

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     56,064         2,447,754  

DPL, Inc.

     10,035         262,215  

DTE Energy Co.

     16,940         778,054  

Duke Energy Corp.

     151,183         2,677,451  

Edison International

     23,815         818,998  

Empire District Electric Co. (The)

     5,102         102,805  

Entergy Corp.

     14,268         1,091,930  

Exelon Corp.

     58,830         2,504,981  

FirstEnergy Corp.(a)

     30,400         1,171,616  

Great Plains Energy, Inc.

     12,753         241,032  

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.

     11,230         253,124  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

IDACORP, Inc.

     3,708       $ 133,191  

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     10,209         531,481  

MGE Energy, Inc.

     1,937         76,686  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

     30,381         1,652,423  

Northeast Utilities(a)

     13,143         388,639  

NorthWestern Corp.

     3,795         108,157  

NSTAR(a)

     9,999         393,461  

NV Energy, Inc.

     17,068         224,444  

OGE Energy Corp.

     7,899         314,933  

Otter Tail Corp.

     3,787         77,217  

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     30,624         569,606  

PG&E Corp.

     29,361         1,333,577  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.(a)

     11,835         488,430  

PNM Resources, Inc.(a)

     7,306         83,215  

Portland General Electric Co.

     7,620         154,534  

PPL Corp.

     33,261         905,697  

Progress Energy, Inc.

     35,759         1,588,415  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

     42,799         1,415,791  

SCANA Corp.(a)

     12,792         515,773  

Southern Co.

     87,246         3,249,041  

TECO Energy, Inc.

     22,144         383,534  

UIL Holdings Corp.

     3,906         109,993  

Unisource Energy Corp.

     2,648         88,523  

Unitil Corp.

     1,340         29,413  

Westar Energy, Inc.(a)

     12,514         303,214  

Xcel Energy, Inc.(a)

     43,463         998,345  
           
Total Electric               33,681,025  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.0%      

Molex, Inc. Class A

     5,526         96,595  
Electronics – 0.0%      

Methode Electronics, Inc.

     2,495         22,655  
Entertainment – 0.2%      

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.(a)

     12,282         197,740  

National CineMedia, Inc.

     4,402         78,796  

Regal Entertainment Group Class A

     14,451         189,597  
           
Total Entertainment               466,133  
Environmental Control – 0.6%      

Mine Safety Appliances Co.

     2,643         71,625  

U.S. Ecology, Inc.

     1,652         26,432  

Waste Management, Inc.(a)

     36,486         1,304,010  
           
Total Environmental Control               1,402,067  
Food – 4.0%      

B&G Foods, Inc. Class A

     7,012         76,571  

ConAgra Foods, Inc.(a)

     33,870         743,108  

H.J. Heinz Co.(a)

     26,737         1,266,532  

Hershey Co. (The)(a)

     11,785         560,848  

Ingles Markets, Inc. Class A

     1,103         18,321  

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     133,018         4,104,935  

Sara Lee Corp.

     54,374         730,243  

Sysco Corp.

     45,783         1,305,731  

Weis Markets, Inc.

     1,771         69,299  
           
Total Food               8,875,588  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Forest Products & Paper – 0.7%      

MeadWestvaco Corp.

     12,767       $ 311,259  

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.(a)

     15,896         561,129  

Potlatch Corp.(a)

     5,366         182,444  

Rayonier, Inc.

     7,916         396,750  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               1,451,582  
Gas – 1.5%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     7,553         289,733  

Atmos Energy Corp.

     8,829         258,248  

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

     42,286         664,736  

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.

     572         20,718  

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)

     2,059         70,871  

New Jersey Resources Corp.

     2,834         111,149  

Nicor, Inc.(a)

     4,147         190,016  

NiSource, Inc.

     34,271         596,315  

Northwest Natural Gas Co.(a)

     2,005         95,137  

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.(a)

     6,181         179,249  

South Jersey Industries, Inc.(a)

     2,140         105,866  

Southwest Gas Corp.

     3,001         100,804  

UGI Corp.

     8,218         235,117  

Vectren Corp.

     9,299         240,565  

WGL Holdings, Inc.

     4,505         170,199  
           
Total Gas               3,328,723  
Hand/Machine Tools – 0.1%      

Snap-On, Inc.

     3,550         165,111  
Holding Companies-Diversified – 0.1%      

Compass Diversified Holdings

     8,705         140,673  
Home Builders - 0.0%      

MDC Holdings, Inc.

     3,201         92,925  
Household Products/Wares – 1.3%      

Clorox Co.

     9,401         627,611  

Ennis, Inc.

     2,117         37,873  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     33,308         2,166,685  
           
Total Household Products/Wares               2,832,169  
Insurance – 1.7%      

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     12,064         318,128  

Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. Class B

     959         24,406  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.(a)

     20,475         590,704  

EMC Insurance Group, Inc.

     930         19,828  

Erie Indemnity Co. Class A

     4,912         275,367  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Class A

     20,783         326,501  

Harleysville Group, Inc.(a)

     2,284         74,892  

Life Partners Holdings, Inc.

     1,521         28,945  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

     41,104         991,428  

Mercury General Corp.

     6,916         282,657  

Old Republic International Corp.(a)

     32,821         454,571  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

     1,341         56,349  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

     3,434         55,940  

State Auto Financial Corp.

     2,745         41,751  

United Fire & Casualty Co.

     1,878         39,832  

Unitrin, Inc.

     5,395         131,584  

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.(a)

     8,236         36,980  
           
Total Insurance               3,749,863  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Internet – 0.1%      

Earthlink, Inc.(a)

     14,904       $ 135,477  

United Online, Inc.

     9,733         55,673  
           
Total Internet               191,150  
Investment Companies – 0.7%      

Apollo Investment Corp.(a)

     41,090         420,351  

Ares Capital Corp.

     27,095         424,037  

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.(a)

     19,683         226,354  

Fifth Street Finance Corp.*

     7,986         88,964  

Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc.

     8,808         89,049  

MVC Capital, Inc.

     2,117         27,457  

PennantPark Investment Corp.

     6,211         65,899  

Prospect Capital Corp.(a)

     15,951         154,884  
           
Total Investment Companies               1,496,995  
Iron/Steel – 0.4%      

Nucor Corp.(a)

     21,367         816,219  
Leisure Time – 0.1%      

Polaris Industries, Inc.(a)

     2,519         163,987  
Machinery-Diversified – 0.0%      

NACCO Industries, Inc. Class A

     496         43,345  
Media – 0.1%      

Meredith Corp.(a)

     2,594         86,406  

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Class A(a)

     5,102         70,969  
           
Total Media               157,375  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 0.0%      

Worthington Industries, Inc.

     6,323         95,035  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 0.2%      

Federal Signal Corp.

     4,007         21,598  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

     16,455         374,516  

NL Industries, Inc.

     7,282         66,120  

Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc.

     1,520         20,733  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               482,967  
Office Furnishings – 0.0%      

HNI Corp.

     3,442         98,992  
Office/Business Equipment – 0.3%      

Pitney Bowes, Inc.(a)

     26,972         576,661  
Oil & Gas – 9.0%      

Chevron Corp.

     149,198         12,092,498  

ConocoPhillips

     125,166         7,188,283  

Valero Energy Corp.

     42,640         746,627  
           
Total Oil & Gas               20,027,408  
Packaging & Containers – 0.2%      

Greif, Inc. Class B

     2,356         135,234  

Sonoco Products Co.(a)

     7,516         251,335  
           
Total Packaging & Containers               386,569  
Pharmaceuticals – 13.6%      

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     200,131         5,425,552  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     132,425         4,837,485  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     260,763         9,598,686  

Pfizer, Inc.

     592,801         10,178,393  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               30,040,116  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Pipelines – 0.9%      

Oneok, Inc.

     8,659       $ 390,001  

Spectra Energy Corp.

     67,701         1,526,658  
           
Total Pipelines               1,916,659  
REITS – 8.7%      

Acadia Realty Trust(a)

     3,592         68,248  

Agree Realty Corp.

     1,342         33,886  

AMB Property Corp.(a)

     13,986         370,209  

American Campus Communities, Inc.

     5,246         159,688  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.(a)

     7,645         794,545  

Brandywine Realty Trust

     9,928         121,618  

BRE Properties, Inc.

     5,523         229,204  

Camden Property Trust(a)

     6,074         291,370  

CapLease, Inc.

     4,562         25,502  

Cogdell Spencer, Inc.

     6,061         38,306  

Colonial Properties Trust

     6,679         108,133  

CommonWealth REIT

     8,967         229,555  

Corporate Office Properties Trust SBI MD(a)

     5,241         195,542  

DCT Industrial Trust, Inc.

     25,441         121,862  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     5,845         360,636  

Duke Realty Corp.

     26,940         312,235  

EastGroup Properties, Inc.(a)

     2,958         110,570  

Education Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     4,747         33,941  

Entertainment Properties Trust

     6,688         288,788  

Equity One, Inc.(a)

     9,667         163,179  

Equity Residential(a)

     23,988         1,141,109  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

     2,956         323,505  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.(a)

     7,948         127,486  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     5,160         421,366  

First Potomac Realty Trust

     3,683         55,245  

Franklin Street Properties Corp.

     9,335         115,941  

Getty Realty Corp.(a)

     4,269         114,537  

Glimcher Realty Trust

     20,003         123,018  

Government Properties Income Trust(a)

     2,994         79,940  

HCP, Inc.(a)

     37,278         1,341,262  

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     15,342         726,290  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.

     8,735         204,312  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.(a)

     7,654         248,525  

Home Properties, Inc.

     4,265         225,619  

Inland Real Estate Corp.(a)

     12,718         105,687  

Investors Real Estate Trust

     11,228         94,091  

Kilroy Realty Corp.

     4,051         134,250  

Kimco Realty Corp.(a)

     40,374         635,890  

Kite Realty Group Trust

     7,675         34,077  

Lexington Realty Trust(a)

     18,122         129,754  

Liberty Property Trust(a)

     13,745         438,465  

LTC Properties, Inc.

     2,515         64,183  

Macerich Co. (The)(a)

     14,544         624,665  

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.(a)

     8,685         284,086  

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.

     15,520         157,373  

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.(a)

     3,124         182,067  

National Health Investors, Inc.

     3,548         156,325  

National Retail Properties, Inc.(a)

     12,306         309,004  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.(a)

     11,855       $ 458,433  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.

     11,561         259,544  

Parkway Properties, Inc.

     3,094         45,791  

Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust

     6,783         80,446  

Post Properties, Inc.

     3,907         109,083  

ProLogis(a)

     44,241         521,159  

PS Business Parks, Inc.

     1,773         100,299  

Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust

     4,191         44,886  

Realty Income Corp.(a)

     14,067         474,339  

Regency Centers Corp.

     9,141         360,795  

Saul Centers, Inc.

     1,701         71,357  

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     17,882         420,227  

Sovran Self Storage, Inc.

     2,954         111,957  

Sun Communities, Inc.

     5,221         160,285  

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers

     3,137         147,878  

Taubman Centers, Inc.

     5,251         234,247  

UDR, Inc.

     14,590         308,141  

Universal Health Realty Income Trust

     1,913         65,826  

Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc. Class A

     2,416         43,681  

Ventas, Inc.(a)

     15,855         817,642  

Vornado Realty Trust

     14,225         1,216,664  

Washington Real Estate Investment Trust

     7,898         250,604  

Weingarten Realty Investors(a)

     12,959         282,765  
           
Total REITS               19,241,138  
Retail – 3.2%      

Barnes & Noble, Inc.(a)

     6,237         101,102  

Cato Corp. (The) Class A

     1,878         50,255  

Christopher & Banks Corp.

     2,283         18,058  

Foot Locker, Inc.

     19,373         281,490  

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     21,555         577,243  

McDonald’s Corp.

     80,210         5,976,447  
           
Total Retail               7,004,595  
Savings & Loans – 1.2%      

Astoria Financial Corp.

     8,744         119,181  

Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.*

     945         17,917  

Brookline Bancorp, Inc.

     4,561         45,519  

Capitol Federal Financial(a)

     10,152         250,754  

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     3,461         47,935  

First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.

     16,242         189,219  

Flushing Financial Corp.

     3,004         34,726  

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

     49,329         604,774  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     51,528         837,330  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

     8,607         96,312  

People’s United Financial, Inc.

     26,458         346,335  

Provident Financial Services, Inc.

     5,038         62,270  
           
Total Savings & Loans               2,652,272  
Semiconductors – 0.5%      

Intersil Corp. Class A

     9,323         108,986  

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.

     26,387         488,423  

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     18,057         567,893  
           
Total Semiconductors               1,165,302  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Software – 0.0%      

Bowne & Co., Inc.

     2,616       $ 29,639  

Opnet Technologies, Inc.

     1,222         22,180  
           
Total Software               51,819  
Telecommunications – 17.6%      

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.

     9,894         100,424  

AT&T, Inc.

     744,559         21,294,387  

CenturyLink, Inc.(a)

     50,282         1,984,128  

Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.(a)

     5,918         110,489  

Frontier Communications Corp.

     169,062         1,381,236  

NTELOS Holdings Corp.

     5,505         93,145  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.(a)

     276,191         1,731,718  

Verizon Communications, Inc.(a)

     345,982         11,275,553  

Windstream Corp.(a)

     87,714         1,078,005  
           
Total Telecommunications               39,049,085  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.3%      

Mattel, Inc.

     28,321         664,411  
Transportation – 0.1%      

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.

     3,081         107,342  

International Shipholding Corp.

     981         27,703  

Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.(a)

     2,264         77,701  
           
Total Transportation               212,746  
Trucking & Leasing – 0.0%      

GATX Corp.

     3,451         101,183  
Water – 0.2%      

American Water Works Co., Inc.

     13,384         311,446  

Aqua America, Inc.(a)

     9,229         188,272  

Middlesex Water Co.(a)

     1,179         19,854  
           
Total Water               519,572  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $216,654,547)
              219,072,548  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.8%      
WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund(b)
(Cost: $1,624,174)
     39,151         1,685,842  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.1%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $120,664)
     120,664         120,664  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 11.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 11.5%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $25,579,000)(e)

     25,579,000         25,579,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 111.3%
(Cost: $243,978,385)(f)
        246,458,054  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (11.3)%

        (24,942,315
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 221,515,739  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Equity Income Fund (DHS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

* Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $24,839,576 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $25,579,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.2%      
Advertising – 0.1%      

Omnicom Group, Inc.

     11,653       $ 460,060  
Aerospace/Defense – 2.9%      

Boeing Co. (The)

     51,851         3,450,165  

General Dynamics Corp.

     19,160         1,203,439  

Goodrich Corp.

     4,953         365,185  

L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.

     4,303         310,978  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     28,539         2,034,260  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     22,124         1,341,378  

Raytheon Co.

     20,266         926,359  

Rockwell Collins, Inc.(a)

     6,183         360,160  

United Technologies Corp.

     47,105         3,355,289  
           
Total Aerospace/Defense               13,347,213  
Agriculture – 5.4%      

Altria Group, Inc.

     326,628         7,845,605  

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

     26,022         830,622  

Lorillard, Inc.

     19,111         1,534,804  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     207,127         11,603,255  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     45,041         2,674,985  
           
Total Agriculture               24,489,271  
Airlines – 0.0%      

Southwest Airlines Co.(a)

     2,696         35,237  
Apparel – 0.5%      

Coach, Inc.

     5,679         243,970  

NIKE, Inc. Class B

     14,989         1,201,218  

Polo Ralph Lauren Corp.(a)

     618         55,534  

VF Corp.(a)

     8,299         672,385  
           
Total Apparel               2,173,107  
Auto Manufacturers – 0.1%      

PACCAR, Inc.(a)

     9,137         439,947  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 0.2%      

Johnson Controls, Inc.

     28,364         865,102  
Banks – 2.7%      

Bank of America Corp.

     56,022         734,449  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

     37,647         983,716  

BB&T Corp.(a)

     37,500         903,000  

Capital One Financial Corp.(a)

     5,791         229,034  

Fifth Third Bancorp

     9,239         111,145  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     10,183         1,472,258  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     45,132         1,718,175  

KeyCorp(a)

     15,070         119,957  

M&T Bank Corp.

     11,878         971,739  

Morgan Stanley

     22,933         565,987  

Northern Trust Corp.

     12,291         592,918  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

     8,664         449,748  

Regions Financial Corp.(a)

     23,864         173,491  

State Street Corp.

     1,459         54,946  

SunTrust Banks, Inc.

     3,272         84,516  

U.S. Bancorp

     41,916         906,224  

Wells Fargo & Co.

     82,591         2,075,512  
           
Total Banks               12,146,815  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Beverages – 4.0%      

Brown-Forman Corp. Class A

     2,643       $ 162,703  

Brown-Forman Corp. Class B(a)

     4,691         289,153  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)(a)

     152,699         8,935,946  

Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.*

     18,016         558,496  

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

     11,917         423,292  

Molson Coors Brewing Co. Class B

     7,811         368,835  

PepsiCo, Inc.

     111,207         7,388,593  
           
Total Beverages               18,127,018  
Building Materials – 0.0%      

Masco Corp.(a)

     20,322         223,745  
Chemicals – 2.6%      

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.(a)

     10,806         894,953  

Dow Chemical Co. (The)

     60,903         1,672,396  

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

     105,603         4,712,006  

Ecolab, Inc.

     6,674         338,639  

Lubrizol Corp.

     2,502         265,137  

Monsanto Co.

     15,945         764,244  

Mosaic Co. (The)

     3,522         206,953  

PPG Industries, Inc.

     14,017         1,020,437  

Praxair, Inc.

     13,707         1,237,194  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

     5,932         445,730  

Sigma-Aldrich Corp.(a)

     3,697         223,225  
           
Total Chemicals               11,780,914  
Coal – 0.1%      

Consol Energy, Inc.

     4,020         148,579  

Peabody Energy Corp.

     3,907         191,482  
           
Total Coal               340,061  
Commercial Services – 0.8%      

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

     36,273         1,524,554  

H&R Block, Inc.(a)

     21,750         281,663  

Mastercard, Inc. Class A

     650         145,600  

Moody’s Corp.

     7,291         182,129  

Paychex, Inc.

     32,354         889,411  

Visa, Inc. Class A(a)

     6,160         457,442  

Western Union Co. (The)

     3,479         61,474  
           
Total Commercial Services               3,542,273  
Computers – 1.8%      

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     34,141         1,436,312  

International Business Machines Corp.

     51,649         6,928,197  
           
Total Computers               8,364,509  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 3.2%      

Avon Products, Inc.(a)

     25,617         822,562  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

     24,037         1,847,484  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The) Class A(a)

     2,861         180,901  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

     190,531         11,426,144  
           
Total Cosmetics/Personal Care               14,277,091  
Distribution/Wholesale – 0.3%      

Fastenal Co.(a)

     6,205         330,044  

Genuine Parts Co.

     14,976         667,780  

W.W. Grainger, Inc.(a)

     3,172         377,817  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               1,375,641  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Diversified Financial Services – 1.3%      

American Express Co.

     48,498       $ 2,038,371  

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     10,684         505,674  

BlackRock, Inc.

     1,610         274,102  

Charles Schwab Corp. (The)

     35,075         487,542  

CME Group, Inc.

     2,144         558,405  

Discover Financial Services

     7,466         124,533  

Franklin Resources, Inc.

     4,269         456,356  

NYSE Euronext

     27,322         780,590  

T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.(a)

     11,481         574,796  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               5,800,369  
Electric – 6.5%      

Ameren Corp.(a)

     29,995         851,858  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

     50,176         1,817,877  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.(a)

     32,841         1,583,593  

Constellation Energy Group, Inc.

     13,764         443,751  

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     60,208         2,628,681  

DTE Energy Co.

     18,898         867,985  

Duke Energy Corp.(a)

     164,558         2,914,322  

Edison International

     25,755         885,715  

Entergy Corp.

     15,548         1,189,888  

Exelon Corp.

     63,220         2,691,908  

FirstEnergy Corp.(a)

     32,549         1,254,439  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

     32,177         1,750,107  

PG&E Corp.

     31,339         1,423,417  

PPL Corp.

     36,243         986,897  

Progress Energy, Inc.

     37,912         1,684,051  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

     45,360         1,500,509  

Southern Co.

     94,155         3,506,332  

Wisconsin Energy Corp.

     7,393         427,315  

Xcel Energy, Inc.(a)

     47,238         1,085,057  
           
Total Electric               29,493,702  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.6%      

Emerson Electric Co.

     55,075         2,900,250  
Electronics – 0.0%      

Amphenol Corp. Class A(a)

     967         47,364  
Engineering & Construction – 0.1%      

Fluor Corp.

     4,622         228,928  
Entertainment – 0.0%      

International Game Technology

     8,014         115,802  
Environmental Control – 0.5%      

Republic Services, Inc.

     23,887         728,314  

Waste Management, Inc.(a)

     38,905         1,390,465  
           
Total Environmental Control               2,118,779  
Food – 3.2%      

Campbell Soup Co.(a)

     26,413         944,265  

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     35,440         777,553  

General Mills, Inc.

     40,718         1,487,836  

H.J. Heinz Co.(a)

     29,110         1,378,941  

Hershey Co. (The)(a)

     12,462         593,066  

Hormel Foods Corp.

     6,464         288,294  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

J.M. Smucker Co. (The)

     6,758       $ 409,062  

Kellogg Co.(a)

     24,461         1,235,525  

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     144,116         4,447,420  

Kroger Co. (The)

     26,986         584,517  

Safeway, Inc.(a)

     17,004         359,805  

Sara Lee Corp.

     57,089         766,705  

Sysco Corp.

     49,815         1,420,724  
           
Total Food               14,693,713  
Forest Products & Paper – 0.2%      

International Paper Co.

     5,182         112,709  

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.(a)

     16,678         588,733  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

     6,747         106,333  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               807,775  
Gas – 0.4%      

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

     45,905         721,627  

Questar Corp.

     5,044         88,421  

Sempra Energy

     15,726         846,059  
           
Total Gas               1,656,107  
Healthcare-Products – 3.6%      

Baxter International, Inc.

     27,938         1,332,922  

Becton Dickinson and Co.(a)

     10,288         762,341  

C.R. Bard, Inc.

     1,739         141,607  

DENTSPLY International, Inc.

     2,242         71,676  

Johnson & Johnson

     192,050         11,899,418  

Medtronic, Inc.

     47,479         1,594,345  

Stryker Corp.

     6,903         345,495  
           
Total Healthcare-Products               16,147,804  
Healthcare-Services – 0.1%      

Aetna, Inc.

     1,285         40,619  

CIGNA Corp.

     645         23,078  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

     2,639         133,191  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     2,293         80,507  
           
Total Healthcare-Services               277,395  
Home Furnishings – 0.1%      

Whirlpool Corp.

     3,588         290,485  
Household Products/Wares – 0.7%      

Clorox Co.

     10,226         682,688  

Fortune Brands, Inc.

     6,949         342,099  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     35,740         2,324,887  
           
Total Household Products/Wares               3,349,674  
Insurance – 2.3%      

Allstate Corp. (The)

     35,331         1,114,693  

American Family Life Assurance Co., Inc.

     26,182         1,353,871  

AON Corp.(a)

     9,763         381,831  

Chubb Corp.

     23,059         1,314,132  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.(a)

     6,899         158,332  

Lincoln National Corp.

     1,129         27,006  

Loews Corp.

     6,382         241,878  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.(a)

     43,253         1,043,262  

MetLife, Inc.

     38,777         1,490,976  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

     14,915         386,597  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Prudential Financial, Inc.

     14,486       $ 784,851  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     33,988         1,770,775  

Unum Group(a)

     12,820         283,963  
           
Total Insurance               10,352,167  
Iron/Steel – 0.2%      

Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.

     2,184         139,601  

Nucor Corp.(a)

     23,019         879,326  

United States Steel Corp.(a)

     1,258         55,151  
           
Total Iron/Steel               1,074,078  
Leisure Time – 0.1%      

Harley-Davidson, Inc.(a)

     10,153         288,751  
Lodging – 0.1%      

Marriott International, Inc. Class A

     10,277         368,225  

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

     2,195         115,347  
           
Total Lodging               483,572  
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 0.8%      

Caterpillar, Inc.

     42,005         3,304,953  

Joy Global, Inc.

     3,649         256,598  
           
Total Machinery-Construction & Mining               3,561,551  
Machinery-Diversified – 0.6%      

Cummins, Inc.

     7,091         642,303  

Deere & Co.

     19,952         1,392,251  

Flowserve Corp.

     1,331         145,638  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

     8,178         504,828  

Roper Industries, Inc.

     1,236         80,562  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified               2,765,582  
Media – 1.6%      

Cablevision Systems Corp. Class A

     8,270         216,591  

CBS Corp. Class A

     1,753         27,873  

CBS Corp. Class B

     23,793         377,357  

Comcast Corp. Class A

     71,862         1,299,265  

Comcast Corp. Special Class A

     28,768         489,344  

McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc. (The)

     19,014         628,603  

News Corp. Class A

     37,898         494,948  

News Corp. Class B

     14,494         218,279  

Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. Class A

     2,068         98,395  

Time Warner, Inc.

     67,495         2,068,722  

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     46,184         1,529,152  
           
Total Media               7,448,529  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 0.0%      

Precision Castparts Corp.

     478         60,873  
Mining – 0.7%      

Alcoa, Inc.

     20,187         244,464  

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.

     7,621         650,757  

Newmont Mining Corp.

     8,637         542,490  

Southern Copper Corp.

     44,875         1,576,010  

Vulcan Materials Co.(a)

     5,842         215,687  
           
Total Mining               3,229,408  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 4.4%      

3M Co.

     40,506         3,512,275  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Danaher Corp.

     2,292       $ 93,078  

Dover Corp.

     10,661         556,611  

Eaton Corp.

     11,945         985,343  

General Electric Co.

     625,290         10,160,963  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     53,484         2,350,087  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

     29,598         1,391,698  

ITT Corp.

     6,718         314,604  

Parker Hannifin Corp.

     7,034         492,802  

Textron, Inc.(a)

     4,613         94,843  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               19,952,304  
Office/Business Equipment – 0.1%      

Xerox Corp.

     39,760         411,516  
Oil & Gas – 10.3%      

Anadarko Petroleum Corp.

     6,542         373,221  

Apache Corp.

     4,535         443,342  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

     18,803         425,888  

Chevron Corp.

     161,821         13,115,592  

ConocoPhillips

     136,318         7,828,743  

Devon Energy Corp.

     9,453         611,987  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.(a)

     1,640         111,143  

EOG Resources, Inc.(a)

     3,385         314,703  

EQT Corp.

     6,052         218,235  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     276,561         17,088,704  

Hess Corp.

     5,198         307,306  

Marathon Oil Corp.

     50,757         1,680,057  

Murphy Oil Corp.

     7,952         492,388  

Noble Energy, Inc.

     4,334         325,440  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

     31,095         2,434,738  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

     1,035         67,306  

Range Resources Corp.(a)

     1,249         47,624  

Valero Energy Corp.

     45,192         791,312  
           
Total Oil & Gas               46,677,729  
Oil & Gas Services – 0.4%      

Baker Hughes, Inc.

     12,820         546,132  

Halliburton Co.

     25,676         849,105  

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     8,108         360,563  
           
Total Oil & Gas Services               1,755,800  
Pharmaceuticals – 8.8%      

Abbott Laboratories

     105,371         5,504,581  

Allergan, Inc.

     2,365         157,344  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

     7,997         245,188  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     218,131         5,913,531  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     17,450         576,548  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     143,286         5,234,238  

McKesson Corp.

     4,754         293,702  

Mead Johnson Nutrition Co.

     3,145         178,982  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     283,809         10,447,009  

Pfizer, Inc.

     645,346         11,080,591  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               39,631,714  
Pipelines – 0.5%      

El Paso Corp.

     8,891         110,071  

Spectra Energy Corp.

     71,877         1,620,826  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

     28,489       $ 544,425  
           
Total Pipelines               2,275,322  
REITS – 2.4%      

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.(a)

     8,321         864,802  

Boston Properties, Inc.(a)

     9,523         791,552  

Equity Residential(a)

     26,620         1,266,313  

HCP, Inc.(a)

     38,993         1,402,968  

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     16,639         787,690  

ProLogis(a)

     47,531         559,915  

Public Storage(a)

     10,642         1,032,700  

Simon Property Group, Inc.

     20,163         1,869,917  

Ventas, Inc.(a)

     16,972         875,246  

Vornado Realty Trust(a)

     15,384         1,315,793  
           
Total REITS               10,766,896  
Retail – 6.8%      

Best Buy Co., Inc.(a)

     13,011         531,239  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

     12,053         777,298  

CVS Caremark Corp.

     31,461         990,078  

Gap, Inc. (The)

     25,342         472,375  

Home Depot, Inc.

     121,699         3,855,424  

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

     15,671         425,938  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     50,672         1,129,479  

Ltd. Brands, Inc.(a)

     24,822         664,733  

Macy’s, Inc.

     10,636         245,585  

McDonald’s Corp.

     86,792         6,466,872  

Nordstrom, Inc.

     8,362         311,066  

Ross Stores, Inc.

     2,682         146,491  

Staples, Inc.

     22,326         467,060  

Target Corp.

     24,608         1,315,052  

Tiffany & Co.*(a)

     4,281         201,164  

TJX Cos., Inc.

     12,738         568,497  

Walgreen Co.

     33,617         1,126,169  

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     181,884         9,734,432  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

     25,674         1,182,544  
           
Total Retail               30,611,496  
Savings & Loans – 0.2%      

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

     54,219         664,725  

People’s United Financial, Inc.

     28,461         372,554  
           
Total Savings & Loans               1,037,279  
Semiconductors – 2.9%      

Altera Corp.(a)

     5,811         175,260  

Analog Devices, Inc.

     17,732         556,430  

Applied Materials, Inc.

     52,305         610,922  

Intel Corp.

     404,617         7,780,785  

KLA-Tencor Corp.(a)

     6,119         215,572  

Linear Technology Corp.(a)

     15,273         469,339  

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.(a)

     28,570         528,831  

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     21,031         661,425  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

     54,731         1,485,399  

Xilinx, Inc.(a)

     16,309         433,983  
           
Total Semiconductors               12,917,946  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Software – 2.5%      

CA, Inc.

     8,448       $ 178,422  

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

     6,888         186,871  

Microsoft Corp.

     348,782         8,541,671  

Oracle Corp.

     94,310         2,532,224  
           
Total Software               11,439,188  
Telecommunications – 9.5%      

AT&T, Inc.

     807,641         23,098,533  

CenturyLink, Inc.(a)

     53,728         2,120,107  

Corning, Inc.

     40,027         731,694  

Harris Corp.

     5,770         255,553  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     57,825         2,609,064  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.(a)

     295,207         1,850,948  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     376,194         12,260,162  

Virgin Media, Inc.(a)

     6,769         155,822  
           
Total Telecommunications               43,081,883  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.2%      

Mattel, Inc.(a)

     32,487         762,145  
Transportation – 1.8%      

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

     6,404         447,768  

CSX Corp.

     16,112         891,316  

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.

     5,233         241,921  

FedEx Corp.

     3,582         306,261  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

     21,480         1,278,275  

Union Pacific Corp.

     19,592         1,602,626  

United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B

     49,790         3,320,495  
           
Total Transportation               8,088,662  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $437,933,159)
              448,590,542  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS – 0.5%      

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund(b)

     49,862         2,147,057  

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund(b)

     9,501         388,306  
           
TOTAL EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS
(Cost: $2,343,012)
              2,535,363  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.1%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $399,887)
     399,887         399,887  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 9.4%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 9.4%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $42,632,000)(e)

     42,632,000         42,632,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 109.2%
(Cost: $483,308,058)(f)
        494,157,792  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (9.2)%

        (41,793,914
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 452,363,878  

 

* Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund (DLN)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $38,022,656 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $42,632,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DTN)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.6%      
Aerospace/Defense – 3.0%      

Boeing Co. (The)

     49,209       $ 3,274,367  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     35,647         2,540,918  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     46,381         2,812,080  
           
Total Aerospace/Defense               8,627,365  
Agriculture – 8.1%      

Altria Group, Inc.

     305,254         7,332,201  

Lorillard, Inc.

     55,131         4,427,570  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     82,534         4,623,555  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     113,143         6,719,563  
           
Total Agriculture               23,102,889  
Apparel – 1.1%      

VF Corp.(a)

     37,462         3,035,171  
Chemicals – 6.1%      

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

     21,858         1,810,280  

Dow Chemical Co. (The)

     69,552         1,909,898  

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

     123,860         5,526,633  

Lubrizol Corp.

     19,410         2,056,878  

Monsanto Co.

     13,326         638,715  

PPG Industries, Inc.

     51,688         3,762,886  

Praxair, Inc.

     19,985         1,803,846  
           
Total Chemicals               17,509,136  
Commercial Services – 2.5%      

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

     60,994         2,563,578  

H&R Block, Inc.(a)

     121,163         1,569,061  

Paychex, Inc.

     105,307         2,894,889  
           
Total Commercial Services               7,027,528  
Distribution/Wholesale – 1.5%      

Genuine Parts Co.

     96,815         4,316,981  
Electric – 14.8%      

Ameren Corp.(a)

     176,339         5,008,028  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

     120,948         4,381,946  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.(a)

     100,098         4,826,725  

DTE Energy Co.

     102,647         4,714,577  

Duke Energy Corp.(a)

     273,428         4,842,410  

FirstEnergy Corp.(a)

     90,035         3,469,949  

Progress Energy, Inc.(a)

     127,657         5,670,524  

Southern Co.

     134,396         5,004,907  

Xcel Energy, Inc.(a)

     184,167         4,230,316  
           
Total Electric               42,149,382  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 1.2%      

Emerson Electric Co.

     64,480         3,395,517  
Environmental Control – 2.0%      

Republic Services, Inc.

     80,908         2,466,885  

Waste Management, Inc.

     88,972         3,179,859  
           
Total Environmental Control               5,646,744  
Food – 6.1%      

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     135,603         2,975,130  

H.J. Heinz Co.

     77,436         3,668,143  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     133,265       $ 4,112,558  

Sara Lee Corp.

     254,125         3,412,899  

Sysco Corp.

     111,051         3,167,174  
           
Total Food               17,335,904  
Gas – 1.8%      

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

     327,180         5,143,270  
Healthcare-Products – 2.4%      

Baxter International, Inc.

     30,421         1,451,386  

Becton Dickinson and Co.(a)

     21,538         1,595,966  

Johnson & Johnson

     39,942         2,474,806  

Medtronic, Inc.

     36,934         1,240,244  
           
Total Healthcare-Products               6,762,402  
Household Products/Wares – 1.1%      

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     47,515         3,090,851  
Iron/Steel – 0.8%      

Nucor Corp.(a)

     63,262         2,416,608  
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 1.2%      

Caterpillar, Inc.

     42,555         3,348,227  
Media – 1.6%      

McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc. (The)

     72,078         2,382,899  

Time Warner, Inc.

     67,779         2,077,426  
           
Total Media               4,460,325  
Mining – 1.1%      

Southern Copper Corp.

     53,932         1,894,092  

Vulcan Materials Co.(a)

     35,366         1,305,713  
           
Total Mining               3,199,805  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 2.2%      

Eaton Corp.

     41,370         3,412,611  

Honeywell International, Inc.

     65,972         2,898,810  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               6,311,421  
Office/Business Equipment – 0.8%      

Xerox Corp.

     220,173         2,278,791  
Oil & Gas – 6.1%      

Chevron Corp.

     37,373         3,029,081  

ConocoPhillips

     63,839         3,666,274  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     27,039         1,670,740  

Marathon Oil Corp.

     78,337         2,592,955  

Murphy Oil Corp.

     27,137         1,680,323  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

     17,430         1,364,769  

Valero Energy Corp.

     186,052         3,257,770  
           
Total Oil & Gas               17,261,912  
Pharmaceuticals – 6.8%      

Abbott Laboratories

     45,423         2,372,897  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     158,435         4,295,173  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     55,381         1,829,788  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     123,866         4,524,825  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     94,281         3,470,484  

Pfizer, Inc.

     162,041         2,782,244  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               19,275,411  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DTN)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Pipelines – 2.3%      

Spectra Energy Corp.

     213,286       $ 4,809,599  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

     91,051         1,739,985  
           
Total Pipelines               6,549,584  
Retail – 4.6%      

Home Depot, Inc.

     95,805         3,035,103  

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

     86,068         2,339,328  

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     161,141         4,315,356  

McDonald’s Corp.

     46,169         3,440,052  
           
Total Retail               13,129,839  
Semiconductors – 6.5%      

Analog Devices, Inc.

     73,365         2,302,194  

Intel Corp.

     140,370         2,699,315  

Linear Technology Corp.(a)

     92,749         2,850,177  

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.(a)

     189,186         3,501,833  

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     150,425         4,730,866  

Xilinx, Inc.(a)

     94,215         2,507,061  
           
Total Semiconductors               18,591,446  
Telecommunications – 10.5%      

AT&T, Inc.

     184,202         5,268,177  

CenturyLink, Inc.(a)

     186,552         7,361,342  

Harris Corp.

     36,493         1,616,275  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.(a)

     1,719,261         10,779,767  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     152,494         4,969,779  
           
Total Telecommunications               29,995,340  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 1.3%      

Mattel, Inc.(a)

     161,016         3,777,435  
Transportation – 1.1%      

United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B

     45,081         3,006,452  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $259,264,461)
              280,745,736  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS – 1.1%      

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund(a)(b)

     34,959         1,491,701  

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund(a)(b)

     32,079         1,501,297  
           
TOTAL EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS
(Cost: $2,797,997)
              2,992,998  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.1%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $226,538)
     226,538         226,538  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 17.9%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 17.9%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $50,976,000)(e)

     50,976,000       $ 50,976,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 117.7%
(Cost: $313,264,996)(f)
        334,941,272  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (17.7)%

        (50,289,372
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 284,651,900  

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $49,522,796 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $50,976,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.1%      
Apparel – 0.2%      

Jones Apparel Group, Inc.

     7,876       $ 154,685  

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.(a)

     7,560         219,315  
           
Total Apparel               374,000  
Banks – 3.7%      

Associated Banc-Corp.

     18,236         240,533  

BancorpSouth, Inc.(a)

     22,655         321,248  

Bank of Hawaii Corp.(a)

     13,733         616,886  

BOK Financial Corp.(a)

     10,157         458,385  

City National Corp.

     3,993         211,908  

Comerica, Inc.(a)

     8,903         330,746  

Commerce Bancshares, Inc.

     14,874         559,114  

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.

     15,470         833,369  

East West Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     1,698         27,643  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc. Class A

     505         93,561  

FirstMerit Corp.(a)

     20,213         370,302  

Fulton Financial Corp.

     18,727         169,667  

Hancock Holding Co.(a)

     6,091         183,156  

Huntington Bancshares, Inc.

     58,643         332,506  

Marshall & Ilsley Corp.(a)

     28,413         200,028  

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

     5,285         171,604  

TCF Financial Corp.

     14,845         240,341  

UMB Financial Corp.(a)

     5,820         206,668  

Valley National Bancorp(a)

     62,353         804,354  

Westamerica Bancorp.(a)

     5,471         298,115  

Zions Bancorp.

     3,010         64,294  
           
Total Banks               6,734,428  
Building Materials – 0.4%      

Lennox International, Inc.

     5,783         241,093  

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.(a)

     5,875         452,199  
           
Total Building Materials               693,292  
Chemicals – 4.0%      

Airgas, Inc.

     9,265         629,557  

Albemarle Corp.

     9,462         442,916  

Ashland, Inc.

     4,172         203,468  

Cabot Corp.(a)

     13,257         431,781  

Celanese Corp. Series A

     5,281         169,520  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

     2,524         241,042  

Cytec Industries, Inc.

     751         42,341  

Eastman Chemical Co.

     16,001         1,184,074  

FMC Corp.

     4,775         326,658  

Huntsman Corp.

     63,699         736,360  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.(a)

     14,258         691,798  

NewMarket Corp.(a)

     1,486         168,929  

Olin Corp.

     26,209         528,373  

RPM International, Inc.

     39,128         779,430  

Valspar Corp.

     16,257         517,786  

Westlake Chemical Corp.

     4,304         128,819  
           
Total Chemicals               7,222,852  
Coal – 0.5%      

Arch Coal, Inc.

     20,025         534,868  

Massey Energy Co.

     3,896         120,854  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Walter Energy, Inc.

     2,232       $ 181,439  
           
Total Coal               837,161  
Commercial Services – 2.9%      

Aaron’s, Inc.

     1,242         22,915  

DeVry, Inc.

     1,876         92,318  

Equifax, Inc.

     4,784         149,261  

Global Payments, Inc.

     905         38,816  

Lender Processing Services, Inc.

     6,591         219,019  

Manpower, Inc.

     7,722         403,088  

Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.

     23,277         577,037  

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.(a)

     72,473         1,229,142  

Robert Half International, Inc.(a)

     20,249         526,474  

Rollins, Inc.

     10,776         251,943  

SEI Investments Co.

     12,724         258,806  

Service Corp. International

     38,165         328,982  

Strayer Education, Inc.(a)

     1,465         255,643  

Total System Services, Inc.

     22,743         346,603  

Towers Watson & Co. Class A

     1,945         95,655  

Weight Watchers International, Inc.(a)

     13,954         435,225  
           
Total Commercial Services               5,230,927  
Computers – 0.5%      

Diebold, Inc.

     18,624         579,020  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.(a)

     9,232         235,416  

Syntel, Inc.

     1,936         86,152  
           
Total Computers               900,588  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 0.2%      

Alberto-Culver Co.(a)

     7,742         291,486  
Distribution/Wholesale – 0.4%      

Owens & Minor, Inc.(a)

     10,361         294,874  

Watsco, Inc.(a)

     7,876         438,536  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               733,410  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.4%      

Eaton Vance Corp.(a)

     18,414         534,742  

Federated Investors, Inc. Class B(a)

     27,210         619,300  

Greenhill & Co., Inc.(a)

     4,543         360,351  

Janus Capital Group, Inc.

     4,258         46,625  

Legg Mason, Inc.

     5,262         159,491  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.(a)

     16,556         419,363  

Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Class A

     15,724         430,209  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               2,570,081  
Electric – 12.9%      

Allegheny Energy, Inc.

     31,734         778,118  

Alliant Energy Corp.

     40,024         1,454,872  

Cleco Corp.

     14,544         430,793  

CMS Energy Corp.(a)

     53,540         964,791  

DPL, Inc.(a)

     36,007         940,863  

Great Plains Energy, Inc.

     41,247         779,568  

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.

     40,623         915,642  

IDACORP, Inc.

     13,312         478,167  

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     36,266         1,888,008  

ITC Holdings Corp.

     9,184         571,704  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

MDU Resources Group, Inc.

     37,304       $ 744,215  

Northeast Utilities(a)

     46,998         1,389,731  

NSTAR

     35,435         1,394,367  

NV Energy, Inc.

     61,209         804,898  

OGE Energy Corp.

     27,922         1,113,250  

Ormat Technologies, Inc.

     1,993         58,136  

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     103,204         1,919,594  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.(a)

     42,022         1,734,248  

Portland General Electric Co.

     27,073         549,041  

SCANA Corp.(a)

     45,186         1,821,900  

TECO Energy, Inc.

     77,468         1,341,746  

Westar Energy, Inc.(a)

     43,987         1,065,805  
           
Total Electric               23,139,457  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.9%      

AMETEK, Inc.

     4,775         228,102  

Hubbell, Inc. Class B

     11,451         581,138  

Molex, Inc.(a)

     20,525         429,588  

Molex, Inc. Class A

     19,085         333,606  
           
Total Electrical Components & Equipment               1,572,434  
Electronics – 1.2%      

AVX Corp.

     15,776         218,024  

Brady Corp. Class A

     8,584         250,395  

Gentex Corp.

     25,542         498,324  

Jabil Circuit, Inc.

     30,012         432,473  

National Instruments Corp.

     9,421         307,690  

PerkinElmer, Inc.

     11,997         277,611  

Woodward Governor Co.

     4,642         150,494  
           
Total Electronics               2,135,011  
Engineering & Construction – 0.2%      

KBR, Inc.

     13,005         320,443  
Entertainment – 0.8%      

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.(a)

     43,093         693,798  

Regal Entertainment Group Class A(a)

     50,744         665,761  
           
Total Entertainment               1,359,559  
Environmental Control – 0.1%      

Nalco Holding Co.(a)

     5,756         145,109  
Food – 2.0%      

Corn Products International, Inc.

     10,608         397,800  

Del Monte Foods Co.(a)

     26,853         352,043  

Flowers Foods, Inc.(a)

     19,995         496,676  

Lancaster Colony Corp.(a)

     5,102         242,345  

McCormick & Co., Inc.(a)

     25,067         1,053,817  

Seaboard Corp.

     20         35,420  

SUPERVALU, Inc.(a)

     43,137         497,370  

Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.(a)

     3,145         78,247  

Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A

     29,409         471,132  
           
Total Food               3,624,850  
Forest Products & Paper – 1.3%      

MeadWestvaco Corp.

     42,113         1,026,715  

Rayonier, Inc.

     27,982         1,402,458  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               2,429,173  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Gas – 5.3%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     26,634       $ 1,021,680  

Atmos Energy Corp.

     31,110         909,968  

Energen Corp.

     5,629         257,358  

National Fuel Gas Co.

     15,877         822,587  

New Jersey Resources Corp.(a)

     10,206         400,279  

Nicor, Inc.(a)

     14,397         659,671  

NiSource, Inc.

     120,362         2,094,299  

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.(a)

     22,083         640,407  

Southern Union Co.

     24,551         590,697  

UGI Corp.

     26,093         746,521  

Vectren Corp.

     32,476         840,154  

WGL Holdings, Inc.(a)

     16,009         604,820  
           
Total Gas               9,588,441  
Hand/Machine Tools – 1.5%      

Kennametal, Inc.(a)

     10,613         328,260  

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.

     6,395         369,759  

Regal-Beloit Corp.

     3,341         196,084  

Snap-On, Inc.(a)

     12,628         587,328  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

     19,604         1,201,333  
           
Total Hand/Machine Tools               2,682,764  
Healthcare-Products – 0.8%      

Beckman Coulter, Inc.(a)

     5,699         278,054  

Cooper Cos., Inc. (The)

     513         23,711  

Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.(a)

     8,125         291,606  

STERIS Corp.(a)

     6,790         225,564  

Techne Corp.

     4,228         260,994  

Teleflex, Inc.

     7,361         417,958  
           
Total Healthcare-Products               1,497,887  
Healthcare-Services – 0.1%      

Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

     4,431         172,189  
Home Builders – 0.6%      

D.R. Horton, Inc.

     33,468         372,164  

Lennar Corp. Class A

     14,235         218,934  

Lennar Corp. Class B

     3,693         45,498  

MDC Holdings, Inc.

     11,223         325,804  

Thor Industries, Inc.(a)

     3,843         128,356  
           
Total Home Builders               1,090,756  
Household Products/Wares – 1.1%      

Avery Dennison Corp.

     18,181         674,879  

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.(a)

     4,997         324,505  

Jarden Corp.

     6,677         207,855  

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The) Class A

     6,264         324,037  

Tupperware Brands Corp.(a)

     10,233         468,262  
           
Total Household Products/Wares               1,999,538  
Housewares – 0.4%      

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.(a)

     27,392         487,851  

Toro Co. (The)

     3,616         203,328  
           
Total Housewares               691,179  
Insurance – 7.4%      

American Financial Group, Inc.

     19,297         590,102  

American National Insurance Co.

     5,244         398,387  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     43,170       $ 1,138,393  

Assurant, Inc.

     17,337         705,616  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

     18,044         364,308  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.(a)

     73,093         2,108,733  

Erie Indemnity Co. Class A

     16,879         946,237  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Class A

     74,390         1,168,667  

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

     6,445         302,915  

HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     16,360         426,833  

Mercury General Corp.

     24,392         996,901  

Old Republic International Corp.(a)

     117,594         1,628,677  

Protective Life Corp.

     17,689         384,913  

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     4,153         200,548  

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     7,338         278,844  

Torchmark Corp.(a)

     8,486         450,946  

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.(a)

     7,682         390,399  

Unitrin, Inc.

     16,946         413,313  

W.R. Berkley Corp.

     12,075         326,870  

Wesco Financial Corp.

     233         83,449  
           
Total Insurance               13,305,051  
Investment Companies – 0.8%      

Apollo Investment Corp.(a)

     143,563         1,468,649  
Iron/Steel – 0.7%      

AK Steel Holding Corp.

     7,674         105,978  

Allegheny Technologies, Inc.(a)

     12,722         590,937  

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

     4,976         206,653  

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

     27,517         388,265  
           
Total Iron/Steel               1,291,833  
Leisure Time – 0.3%      

Polaris Industries, Inc.(a)

     8,674         564,677  
Lodging – 0.4%      

Choice Hotels International, Inc.(a)

     9,898         360,881  

Wyndham Worldwide Corp.

     10,061         276,376  
           
Total Lodging               637,257  
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 0.0%      

Bucyrus International, Inc.

     1,079         74,829  
Machinery-Diversified – 0.6%      

Gardner Denver, Inc.

     1,763         94,638  

Graco, Inc.

     11,627         368,925  

IDEX Corp.

     8,892         315,755  

Nordson Corp.

     3,356         247,303  

Wabtec Corp.

     357         17,061  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified               1,043,682  
Media – 0.7%      

Factset Research Systems, Inc.

     4,254         345,127  

Gannett Co., Inc.(a)

     20,336         248,709  

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Class A

     4,775         195,106  

Washington Post Co. (The) Class B(a)

     1,160         463,316  
           
Total Media               1,252,258  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 0.5%      

Commercial Metals Co.

     23,331         338,066  

Timken Co.

     10,682         409,762  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Valmont Industries, Inc.

     1,392       $ 100,781  
           
Total Metal Fabricate/Hardware               848,609  
Mining – 0.3%      

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

     5,043         386,395  

Royal Gold, Inc.

     2,260         112,638  
           
Total Mining               499,033  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 3.0%      

A.O. Smith Corp.

     3,267         189,127  

Acuity Brands, Inc.(a)

     4,638         205,185  

Aptargroup, Inc.

     8,186         373,855  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     8,409         251,849  

CLARCOR, Inc.

     4,283         165,452  

Crane Co.

     11,266         427,432  

Donaldson Co., Inc.

     6,230         293,620  

Harsco Corp.

     15,415         378,901  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.(a)

     58,134         1,323,130  

Pall Corp.

     14,028         584,126  

Pentair, Inc.(a)

     16,331         549,211  

SPX Corp.(a)

     6,517         412,396  

Trinity Industries, Inc.

     10,040         223,591  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               5,377,875  
Office/Business Equipment – 1.1%      

Pitney Bowes, Inc.(a)

     95,816         2,048,546  
Oil & Gas – 0.9%      

Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.

     2,150         64,737  

Cimarex Energy Co.

     2,911         192,650  

EXCO Resources, Inc.

     6,953         103,391  

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

     3,876         156,823  

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

     14,792         252,647  

SM Energy Co.*

     1,298         48,623  

Sunoco, Inc.

     20,045         731,642  
           
Total Oil & Gas               1,550,513  
Oil & Gas Services – 0.1%      

CARBO Ceramics, Inc.

     1,867         151,227  
Packaging & Containers – 2.5%      

Ball Corp.

     5,379         316,554  

Bemis Co., Inc.(a)

     23,726         753,301  

Greif, Inc. Class A

     5,240         308,322  

Greif, Inc. Class B(a)

     8,327         477,970  

Packaging Corp. of America

     19,445         450,541  

Rock-Tenn Co. Class A

     3,245         161,633  

Sealed Air Corp.

     25,862         581,378  

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

     7,955         252,173  

Sonoco Products Co.

     27,178         908,832  

Temple-Inland, Inc.

     14,084         262,807  
           
Total Packaging & Containers               4,473,511  
Pharmaceuticals – 0.2%      

Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp. Class A

     2,520         74,718  

Omnicare, Inc.(a)

     3,165         75,580  

Perrigo Co.(a)

     4,510         289,632  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               439,930  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Pipelines – 0.8%      

Oneok, Inc.(a)

     30,423       $ 1,370,252  
Real Estate – 0.0%      

Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.

     1,013         87,392  
REITS – 20.5%      

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

     7,244         507,080  

AMB Property Corp.(a)

     47,171         1,248,616  

American Campus Communities, Inc.

     18,393         559,883  

Apartment Investment & Management Co. Class A

     22,646         484,172  

BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     20,132         360,765  

BRE Properties, Inc.

     18,379         762,729  

Camden Property Trust

     21,285         1,021,041  

CommonWealth REIT

     31,594         808,806  

Corporate Office Properties Trust SBI MD(a)

     18,314         683,295  

Developers Diversified Realty Corp.(a)

     13,144         147,476  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     20,989         1,295,021  

Douglas Emmett, Inc.(a)

     25,316         443,283  

Duke Realty Corp.

     94,422         1,094,351  

Entertainment Properties Trust(a)

     23,291         1,005,705  

Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.

     5,412         294,846  

Equity One, Inc.(a)

     34,362         580,031  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

     10,344         1,132,047  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     17,927         1,463,919  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.

     30,977         724,552  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.(a)

     27,066         878,833  

Home Properties, Inc.(a)

     14,573         770,912  

Kilroy Realty Corp.

     14,445         478,707  

Kimco Realty Corp.(a)

     137,828         2,170,791  

Liberty Property Trust(a)

     48,254         1,539,303  

Macerich Co. (The)

     51,424         2,208,661  

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.(a)

     30,439         995,660  

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.(a)

     10,804         629,657  

National Retail Properties, Inc.(a)

     43,282         1,086,811  

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.(a)

     42,213         1,632,377  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.(a)

     39,549         887,875  

Realty Income Corp.(a)

     47,806         1,612,018  

Regency Centers Corp.

     32,472         1,281,670  

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     60,219         1,415,147  

SL Green Realty Corp.(a)

     4,645         294,168  

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers(a)

     11,361         535,558  

Taubman Centers, Inc.(a)

     18,594         829,478  

UDR, Inc.

     51,053         1,078,239  

Washington Real Estate Investment Trust(a)

     27,603         875,843  

Weingarten Realty Investors(a)

     45,544         993,770  
           
Total REITS               36,813,096  
Retail – 4.5%      

Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Class A

     12,933         508,526  

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.

     4,019         235,835  

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

     37,177         556,168  

Barnes & Noble, Inc.(a)

     22,808         369,718  

Brinker International, Inc.

     21,959         414,147  

Burger King Holdings, Inc.

     14,306         341,627  

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

     4,119         171,968  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

     29,226       $ 1,250,288  

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

     19,458         859,265  

Foot Locker, Inc.

     68,055         988,839  

Guess ?, Inc.(a)

     7,869         319,717  

MSC Industrial Direct Co. Class A

     5,618         303,597  

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A

     7,962         229,306  

PetSmart, Inc.

     13,257         463,995  

Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.

     1,363         81,998  

RadioShack Corp.

     11,539         246,127  

Wendy’s/Arby’s Group, Inc. Class A

     46,383         210,115  

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

     17,165         544,130  

World Fuel Services Corp.

     2,473         64,323  
           
Total Retail               8,159,689  
Savings & Loans – 2.6%      

Capitol Federal Financial(a)

     34,976         863,907  

First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.

     55,722         649,161  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     181,694         2,952,528  

Washington Federal, Inc.(a)

     9,034         137,859  
           
Total Savings & Loans               4,603,455  
Semiconductors – 0.5%      

Intersil Corp. Class A

     30,612         357,854  

National Semiconductor Corp.

     37,120         474,023  
           
Total Semiconductors               831,877  
Software – 0.8%      

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

     24,903         569,531  

Dun & Bradstreet Corp.(a)

     6,291         466,415  

Quality Systems, Inc.(a)

     4,180         277,176  

Solera Holdings, Inc.

     3,563         157,342  
           
Total Software               1,470,464  
Telecommunications – 3.5%      

Frontier Communications Corp.(a)

     304,997         2,491,825  

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.(a)

     4,679         153,471  

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc. Special Shares*

     5,254         148,951  

Windstream Corp.(a)

     289,354         3,556,161  
           
Total Telecommunications               6,350,408  
Textiles – 0.3%      

Cintas Corp.

     17,775         489,701  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.6%      

Hasbro, Inc.

     25,700         1,143,907  
Transportation – 0.9%      

Con-way, Inc.(a)

     4,104         127,183  

Heartland Express, Inc.(a)

     3,466         51,539  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

     12,350         428,545  

Knight Transportation, Inc.(a)

     6,709         129,685  

Landstar System, Inc.

     1,686         65,113  

Ryder System, Inc.(a)

     9,580         409,737  

Tidewater, Inc.(a)

     8,170         366,098  

Werner Enterprises, Inc.(a)

     5,133         105,175  
           
Total Transportation               1,683,075  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund (DON)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Trucking & Leasing – 0.2%      

GATX Corp.

     12,785       $ 374,856  
Water – 1.0%      

American Water Works Co., Inc.

     48,041         1,117,914  

Aqua America, Inc.(a)

     33,351         680,360  
           
Total Water               1,798,274  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $171,695,316)
              178,240,941  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS – 0.7%      

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund(b)

     25,116         1,071,699  

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund(b)

     4,232         191,075  
           
TOTAL EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS
(Cost: $1,199,544)
              1,262,774  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $37,437)
     37,437         37,437  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 24.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 24.5%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $44,155,000)(e)

     44,155,000         44,155,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 124.3%
(Cost: $217,087,297)(f)
        223,696,152  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (24.3)%

        (43,752,060
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 179,944,092  

 

* Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $42,761,895 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $44,155,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.1%      
Advertising – 0.3%      

Harte-Hanks, Inc.

     37,261       $ 434,836  

Marchex, Inc. Class B(a)

     8,617         46,963  
           
Total Advertising               481,799  
Aerospace/Defense – 0.6%      

Cubic Corp.

     2,723         111,098  

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

     9,965         301,939  

Ducommun, Inc.(a)

     3,502         76,274  

HEICO Corp.(a)

     768         35,052  

HEICO Corp. Class A

     1,467         49,981  

Kaman Corp.(a)

     12,470         326,839  

National Presto Industries, Inc.

     1,350         143,734  

Triumph Group, Inc.(a)

     1,180         88,016  
           
Total Aerospace/Defense               1,132,933  
Agriculture – 2.3%      

Andersons, Inc. (The)

     5,077         192,418  

Griffin Land & Nurseries, Inc.

     1,411         37,307  

Universal Corp.(a)

     21,382         857,204  

Vector Group Ltd.(a)

     170,364         3,185,807  
           
Total Agriculture               4,272,736  
Airlines – 0.1%      

Skywest, Inc.

     10,349         144,472  
Apparel – 0.8%      

Cherokee, Inc.(a)

     22,476         409,962  

Columbia Sportswear Co.(a)

     12,990         759,136  

Oxford Industries, Inc.

     5,633         133,953  

Weyco Group, Inc.(a)

     6,100         147,742  
           
Total Apparel               1,450,793  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 0.5%      

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.(a)

     26,848         527,026  

Spartan Motors, Inc.

     13,678         63,466  

Superior Industries International, Inc.

     21,898         378,398  

Titan International, Inc.(a)

     1,339         18,170  
           
Total Auto Parts & Equipment               987,060  
Banks – 13.4%      

1st Source Corp.

     20,227         351,141  

Alliance Financial Corp.(a)

     3,565         107,770  

American National Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     5,347         117,313  

Arrow Financial Corp.(a)

     9,091         228,002  

Bancfirst Corp.

     7,715         312,149  

Bancorp Rhode Island, Inc.

     2,435         68,010  

Bank Mutual Corp.

     38,280         198,673  

Bank of Kentucky Financial Corp.(a)

     3,065         49,377  

Bank of Marin Bancorp(a)

     1,846         59,515  

Bank of the Ozarks, Inc.(a)

     6,666         247,242  

Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc.

     10,144         66,342  

Bridge Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     5,133         128,274  

Bryn Mawr Bank Corp.(a)

     6,504         111,999  

Camden National Corp.(a)

     4,795         166,147  

Capital City Bank Group, Inc.(a)

     20,149         244,609  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

CapitalSource, Inc.

     70,223       $ 374,991  

Cardinal Financial Corp.

     2,895         27,821  

Cass Information Systems, Inc.(a)

     3,424         117,477  

Cathay General Bancorp

     7,006         83,301  

Center Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     3,447         26,335  

Centerstate Banks, Inc.

     2,076         17,812  

Century Bancorp, Inc. Class A

     1,761         42,070  

Chemical Financial Corp.(a)

     24,540         506,506  

Citizens Holding Co.(a)

     3,401         64,789  

City Holding Co.(a)

     14,100         432,447  

CNB Financial Corp.(a)

     7,290         100,237  

CoBiz Financial, Inc.(a)

     6,554         36,440  

Columbia Banking System, Inc.

     1,597         31,381  

Community Bank System, Inc.(a)

     30,711         706,660  

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     15,859         429,620  

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

     91,041         683,718  

Financial Institutions, Inc.(a)

     7,830         138,278  

First Bancorp(a)

     7,692         104,765  

First Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     9,819         135,797  

First Busey Corp.(a)

     51,281         233,329  

First Commonwealth Financial Corp.(a)

     44,908         244,749  

First Community Bancshares, Inc.

     12,674         163,495  

First Financial Bancorp(a)

     28,892         481,919  

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     10,651         500,490  

First Financial Corp.(a)

     7,824         230,808  

First Merchants Corp.(a)

     25,426         194,000  

First Midwest Bancorp, Inc.

     4,263         49,152  

FNB Corp.(a)

     166,105         1,421,859  

German American Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     8,153         139,905  

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     49,037         715,940  

Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     9,381         204,224  

Heartland Financial USA, Inc.(a)

     8,916         137,217  

Home Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     5,928         120,457  

Hudson Valley Holding Corp.

     9,565         186,709  

Iberiabank Corp.(a)

     10,719         535,736  

Independent Bank Corp.

     14,761         332,418  

International Bancshares Corp.

     27,167         458,851  

Lakeland Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     16,809         141,700  

Lakeland Financial Corp.

     11,637         217,146  

MainSource Financial Group, Inc.

     3,527         26,946  

MB Financial, Inc.

     2,390         38,766  

Merchants Bancshares, Inc.*

     5,639         140,637  

National Penn Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     18,227         113,919  

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

     28,055         619,174  

Northrim BanCorp, Inc.

     2,972         49,335  

Old National Bancorp

     41,541         436,181  

Pacific Continental Corp.

     1,344         12,163  

PacWest Bancorp(a)

     1,489         28,380  

Park National Corp.(a)

     18,766         1,201,775  

Peapack Gladstone Financial Corp.(a)

     3,464         40,806  

Penns Woods Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     4,506         148,923  

Porter Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     9,054         90,902  

PrivateBancorp, Inc.

     6,233         70,994  

Renasant Corp.(a)

     21,885         332,871  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Republic Bancorp, Inc. Class A(a)

     10,429       $ 220,365  

S&T Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     20,515         357,371  

S.Y. Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     8,745         217,051  

Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     1,689         26,180  

SCBT Financial Corp.(a)

     6,554         204,419  

Shore Bancshares, Inc.

     7,697         73,121  

Simmons First National Corp. Class A

     9,830         277,894  

Southside Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     9,089         171,691  

State Bancorp, Inc.

     8,680         77,946  

StellarOne Corp.

     7,862         100,005  

Sterling Bancorp

     20,249         175,964  

Sterling Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     70,856         380,497  

Suffolk Bancorp(a)

     6,137         155,389  

Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.

     12,056         101,753  

Synovus Financial Corp.(a)

     204,412         502,854  

Tompkins Financial Corp.(a)

     7,432         294,753  

Tower Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     6,805         137,937  

TowneBank*(a)

     13,565         202,932  

Trico Bancshares(a)

     10,232         157,266  

TrustCo Bank Corp.(a)

     62,345         346,638  

Trustmark Corp.(a)

     49,551         1,077,239  

Umpqua Holdings Corp.(a)

     28,334         321,308  

Union First Market Bankshares Corp.

     7,403         96,683  

United Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     55,638         1,384,830  

Univest Corp. of Pennsylvania(a)

     15,468         270,071  

Washington Banking Co.

     2,809         38,933  

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     18,516         354,026  

Webster Financial Corp.

     4,999         87,782  

WesBanco, Inc.(a)

     25,260         412,748  

Whitney Holding Corp.

     8,614         70,376  

Wilmington Trust Corp.(a)

     4,527         40,652  

Wintrust Financial Corp.

     3,077         99,726  
           
Total Banks               25,015,284  
Beverages – 0.1%      

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated

     2,755         145,822  

Farmer Bros Co.

     8,016         128,256  
           
Total Beverages               274,078  
Building Materials – 0.8%      

AAON, Inc.

     6,426         151,139  

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

     13,253         121,265  

Comfort Systems USA, Inc.

     12,336         132,365  

Eagle Materials, Inc.

     13,874         328,814  

LSI Industries, Inc.

     12,092         77,631  

Quanex Building Products Corp.

     5,689         98,249  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.(a)

     15,526         400,260  

Texas Industries, Inc.(a)

     4,969         156,623  

Universal Forest Products, Inc.

     4,256         124,488  
           
Total Building Materials               1,590,834  
Chemicals – 2.7%      

Aceto Corp.

     20,286         137,742  

American Vanguard Corp.

     1,951         12,057  

Arch Chemicals, Inc.

     14,618         512,946  

Balchem Corp.

     1,934         59,683  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

H.B. Fuller Co.

     12,218       $ 242,772  

Hawkins, Inc.(a)

     5,631         199,450  

Innophos Holdings, Inc.(a)

     13,432         444,599  

KMG Chemicals, Inc.

     1,481         20,867  

Minerals Technologies, Inc.

     1,388         81,781  

Quaker Chemical Corp.

     10,610         345,462  

Schulman A., Inc.

     16,257         327,578  

Sensient Technologies Corp.

     29,687         905,157  

Stepan Co.(a)

     2,910         172,010  

Valhi, Inc.(a)

     74,969         1,521,871  

Zep, Inc.

     4,158         72,515  
           
Total Chemicals               5,056,490  
Commercial Services – 4.6%      

ABM Industries, Inc.(a)

     27,502         593,768  

Administaff, Inc.(a)

     11,600         312,388  

Advance America, Cash Advance Centers, Inc.

     54,463         219,486  

Arbitron, Inc.

     9,599         268,484  

Barrett Business Services, Inc.

     5,629         85,505  

CDI Corp.

     15,824         204,446  

Chemed Corp.

     4,782         272,431  

Corporate Executive Board Co. (The)

     12,889         406,777  

Deluxe Corp.(a)

     70,910         1,356,508  

Diamond Management & Technology Consultants, Inc.(a)

     23,284         291,050  

Electro Rent Corp.

     25,188         334,497  

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp.

     12,790         74,310  

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

     34,537         787,098  

Heartland Payment Systems, Inc.

     2,630         40,029  

Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.

     6,262         121,984  

Hillenbrand, Inc.(a)

     50,652         1,089,525  

Landauer, Inc.(a)

     6,770         424,005  

MAXIMUS, Inc.

     3,699         227,784  

McGrath Rentcorp

     20,004         479,096  

Monro Muffler, Inc.(a)

     3,384         156,036  

Multi-Color Corp.

     4,406         67,852  

National Research Corp.

     3,930         102,494  

Sotheby’s(a)

     12,142         447,068  

Stewart Enterprises, Inc. Class A(a)

     44,973         242,404  

Viad Corp.

     3,265         63,145  
           
Total Commercial Services               8,668,170  
Computers – 0.2%      

iGate Corp.

     12,551         227,675  

MTS Systems Corp.

     7,390         229,090  
           
Total Computers               456,765  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 0.1%      

Inter Parfums, Inc.(a)

     7,469         131,380  
Distribution/Wholesale – 0.4%      

Houston Wire & Cable Co.(a)

     10,710         107,421  

Pool Corp.(a)

     28,871         579,441  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               686,862  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.6%      

BGC Partners, Inc. Class A(a)

     84,109         502,131  

Calamos Asset Management, Inc. Class A

     8,004         92,046  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Cohen & Steers, Inc.

     8,453       $ 183,430  

Duff & Phelps Corp. Class A

     5,893         79,379  

Evercore Partners, Inc. Class A(a)

     6,123         175,179  

GAMCO Investors, Inc. Class A(a)

     485         18,687  

GFI Group, Inc.(a)

     105,868         491,228  

JMP Group, Inc.

     1,840         11,224  

MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.

     13,140         223,117  

Nelnet, Inc. Class A

     12,752         291,766  

Oppenheimer Holdings, Inc. Class A

     3,733         104,337  

Sanders Morris Harris Group, Inc.(a)

     21,285         120,473  

Student Loan Corp. (The)

     13,190         391,743  

SWS Group, Inc.*

     17,125         122,786  

US Global Investors, Inc. Class A

     4,704         29,729  

Westwood Holdings Group, Inc.

     5,735         194,015  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               3,031,270  
Electric – 6.1%      

ALLETE, Inc.

     37,733         1,374,613  

Avista Corp.

     43,817         914,899  

Black Hills Corp.

     42,956         1,340,227  

Central Vermont Public Service Corp.

     10,723         216,283  

CH Energy Group, Inc.

     17,112         755,666  

Empire District Electric Co. (The)

     51,334         1,034,380  

MGE Energy, Inc.(a)

     19,619         776,716  

NorthWestern Corp.

     37,837         1,078,355  

Otter Tail Corp.(a)

     36,559         745,438  

PNM Resources, Inc.(a)

     70,825         806,697  

UIL Holdings Corp.(a)

     38,721         1,090,383  

Unisource Energy Corp.(a)

     26,787         895,489  

Unitil Corp.

     13,361         293,274  
           
Total Electric               11,322,420  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.2%      

Belden, Inc.

     8,645         228,055  

Encore Wire Corp.

     1,852         37,984  

Graham Corp.

     728         11,299  

Insteel Industries, Inc.

     3,554         31,915  
           
Total Electrical Components & Equipment               309,253  
Electronics - 0.8%      

American Science & Engineering, Inc.(a)

     2,118         155,991  

Analogic Corp.

     2,963         132,979  

Badger Meter, Inc.(a)

     3,812         154,310  

Bel Fuse, Inc. Class B(a)

     2,703         56,277  

CTS Corp.(a)

     9,368         90,120  

Daktronics, Inc.*

     8,577         84,226  

Methode Electronics, Inc.

     25,818         234,427  

Park Electrochemical Corp.*

     6,941         182,826  

Technitrol, Inc.

     19,396         85,536  

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A(a)

     8,529         290,413  
           
Total Electronics               1,467,105  
Engineering & Construction – 0.2%      

Granite Construction, Inc.(a)

     12,744         289,798  

VSE Corp.

     469         16,542  
           
Total Engineering & Construction               306,340  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Entertainment – 0.7%      

Churchill Downs, Inc.(a)

     3,994       $ 142,666  

Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, Inc.(a)

     17,372         59,065  

International Speedway Corp. Class A

     2,744         66,953  

National CineMedia, Inc.

     37,693         674,705  

Speedway Motorsports, Inc.

     18,950         297,136  
           
Total Entertainment               1,240,525  
Environmental Control – 0.6%      

EnergySolutions, Inc.

     20,659         103,915  

Met-Pro Corp.

     7,376         74,424  

Mine Safety Appliances Co.

     26,992         731,483  

U.S. Ecology, Inc.

     16,912         270,592  
           
Total Environmental Control               1,180,414  
Food – 2.1%      

Arden Group, Inc. Class A

     685         56,513  

B&G Foods, Inc. Class A

     71,856         784,668  

Calavo Growers, Inc.(a)

     9,116         197,635  

Diamond Foods, Inc.(a)

     1,832         75,094  

Imperial Sugar Co.

     1,414         18,495  

Ingles Markets, Inc. Class A

     11,471         190,533  

J&J Snack Foods Corp.

     3,772         158,160  

Lance, Inc.

     17,108         364,400  

Nash Finch Co.

     5,122         217,890  

Ruddick Corp.(a)

     19,313         669,775  

Sanderson Farms, Inc.

     6,103         264,199  

Spartan Stores, Inc.(a)

     6,891         99,919  

Village Super Market, Inc. Class A

     4,728         132,100  

Weis Markets, Inc.

     18,518         724,609  
           
Total Food               3,953,990  
Forest Products & Paper – 1.4%      

Deltic Timber Corp.(a)

     1,718         76,966  

Neenah Paper, Inc.

     9,484         144,157  

PH Glatfelter Co.

     28,671         348,639  

Potlatch Corp.(a)

     53,547         1,820,598  

Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc.

     3,170         184,843  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               2,575,203  
Gas – 2.1%      

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.

     5,755         208,446  

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)(a)

     21,327         734,076  

Northwest Natural Gas Co.(a)

     20,360         966,082  

South Jersey Industries, Inc.

     21,424         1,059,845  

Southwest Gas Corp.(a)

     30,770         1,033,564  
           
Total Gas               4,002,013  
Hand/Machine Tools – 0.7%      

Baldor Electric Co.

     23,603         953,561  

Franklin Electric Co., Inc.(a)

     8,417         279,108  
           
Total Hand/Machine Tools               1,232,669  
Healthcare-Products – 0.6%      

Atrion Corp.

     405         63,792  

Invacare Corp.

     1,253         33,217  

Meridian Bioscience, Inc.(a)

     26,343         576,385  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Utah Medical Products, Inc.

     2,274       $ 66,628  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.(a)

     11,130         381,870  

Young Innovations, Inc.

     1,025         29,325  
           
Total Healthcare-Products               1,151,217  
Healthcare-Services – 0.2%      

America Service Group, Inc.

     2,555         38,019  

Ensign Group, Inc. (The)

     4,976         89,319  

National Healthcare Corp.(a)

     8,477         314,242  
           
Total Healthcare-Services               441,580  
Holding Companies-Diversified – 0.8%      

Compass Diversified Holdings

     85,970         1,389,275  

Primoris Services Corp.

     7,971         52,131  
           
Total Holding Companies-Diversified               1,441,406  
Home Builders – 0.3%      

KB Home(a)

     34,546         391,406  

Ryland Group, Inc.

     5,866         105,119  

Skyline Corp.(a)

     7,081         143,461  
           
Total Home Builders               639,986  
Home Furnishings – 0.2%      

American Woodmark Corp.

     5,323         94,377  

Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.

     9,116         159,166  

Hooker Furniture Corp.

     7,151         83,166  

Kimball International, Inc. Class B

     13,481         78,594  
           
Total Home Furnishings               415,303  
Household Products/Wares – 0.8%      

American Greetings Corp. Class A(a)

     16,132         299,894  

Blyth, Inc.

     1,258         51,880  

CSS Industries, Inc.

     6,348         109,757  

Ennis, Inc.

     22,386         400,485  

Oil-Dri Corp. of America(a)

     4,050         87,115  

Standard Register Co. (The)

     18,415         53,772  

WD-40 Co.

     10,887         413,924  
           
Total Household Products/Wares               1,416,827  
Insurance – 3.9%      

American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.(a)

     13,437         137,595  

American Physicians Capital, Inc.

     2,738         113,518  

Amtrust Financial Services, Inc.(a)

     24,720         358,934  

Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. Class B(a)

     10,282         261,677  

Delphi Financial Group, Inc. Class A(a)

     18,154         453,668  

Donegal Group, Inc. Class A

     12,093         158,056  

EMC Insurance Group, Inc.

     8,980         191,454  

Employers Holdings, Inc.

     14,837         233,980  

FBL Financial Group, Inc. Class A(a)

     8,380         217,712  

First Mercury Financial Corp.

     2,449         24,686  

Harleysville Group, Inc.(a)

     23,093         757,219  

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

     13,672         243,088  

Infinity Property & Casualty Corp.

     3,492         170,305  

Life Partners Holdings, Inc.

     14,825         282,120  

Meadowbrook Insurance Group, Inc.

     19,556         175,417  

Mercer Insurance Group, Inc.

     2,123         37,789  

National Interstate Corp.(a)

     6,262         136,324  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

National Western Life Insurance Co. Class A

     150       $ 21,102  

NYMAGIC, Inc.

     2,491         63,944  

Presidential Life Corp.

     15,480         151,704  

Radian Group, Inc.

     2,616         20,457  

RLI Corp.(a)

     9,320         527,698  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

     13,521         568,152  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

     34,209         557,265  

State Auto Financial Corp.

     27,067         411,689  

Stewart Information Services Corp.(a)

     3,431         38,839  

Tower Group, Inc.(a)

     11,373         265,560  

United Fire & Casualty Co.

     18,378         389,797  

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.(a)

     82,476         370,317  
           
Total Insurance               7,340,066  
Internet – 1.2%      

Earthlink, Inc.(a)

     151,828         1,380,117  

Keynote Systems, Inc.

     5,978         69,464  

NutriSystem, Inc.

     14,361         276,306  

United Online, Inc.

     97,992         560,514  
           
Total Internet               2,286,401  
Investment Companies – 7.5%      

Ares Capital Corp.

     266,966         4,178,018  

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

     184,031         2,116,357  

Capital Southwest Corp.(a)

     760         69,008  

Fifth Street Finance Corp.*(a)

     80,673         898,697  

Gladstone Capital Corp.(a)

     46,356         522,432  

Gladstone Investment Corp.

     46,684         312,783  

Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc.(a)

     88,219         891,894  

Kohlberg Capital Corp.(a)

     85,321         570,798  

Main Street Capital Corp.(a)

     20,551         326,555  

Medallion Financial Corp.

     34,699         270,305  

MVC Capital, Inc.

     22,070         286,248  

NGP Capital Resources Co.

     32,814         297,295  

PennantPark Investment Corp.(a)

     58,874         624,653  

Prospect Capital Corp.(a)

     154,389         1,499,117  

TICC Capital Corp.

     58,572         606,220  

Triangle Capital Corp.(a)

     27,689         442,470  
           
Total Investment Companies               13,912,850  
Iron/Steel – 0.5%      

Carpenter Technology Corp.(a)

     25,819         870,358  

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. Class A(a)

     613         29,596  
           
Total Iron/Steel               899,954  
Leisure Time – 0.1%      

Ambassadors Group, Inc.(a)

     7,443         84,404  

Brunswick Corp.(a)

     8,436         128,396  

Callaway Golf Co.

     7,733         54,131  
           
Total Leisure Time               266,931  
Lodging – 0.4%      

Ameristar Casinos, Inc.(a)

     31,412         548,140  

Marcus Corp.

     11,451         135,694  
           
Total Lodging               683,834  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Machinery-Diversified – 1.7%      

Alamo Group, Inc.

     3,835       $ 85,636  

Albany International Corp. Class A

     13,296         251,560  

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

     24,020         735,012  

Briggs & Stratton Corp.(a)

     24,729         470,098  

Cascade Corp.

     412         13,102  

Cognex Corp.(a)

     9,558         256,346  

Gorman-Rupp Co. (The)

     5,187         142,954  

Lindsay Corp.

     2,156         93,398  

Manitowoc Co., Inc. (The)(a)

     21,401         259,166  

NACCO Industries, Inc. Class A

     5,711         499,084  

Robbins & Myers, Inc.

     4,460         119,439  

Tennant Co.(a)

     8,006         247,385  

Twin Disc, Inc.

     6,816         95,083  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified               3,268,263  
Media – 1.2%      

Courier Corp.

     15,771         224,264  

Meredith Corp.(a)

     21,961         731,521  

PRIMEDIA, Inc.

     64,884         246,559  

Scholastic Corp.

     7,704         214,325  

Value Line, Inc.

     6,589         91,390  

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Class A(a)

     49,518         688,795  
           
Total Media               2,196,854  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 1.3%      

Ampco-Pittsburgh Corp.

     5,147         127,749  

CIRCOR International, Inc.

     2,045         64,622  

Dynamic Materials Corp.

     2,103         31,776  

Haynes International, Inc.

     6,908         241,227  

Kaydon Corp.

     13,735         475,231  

Lawson Products, Inc.

     2,549         38,923  

Mueller Industries, Inc.

     12,627         334,489  

Mueller Water Products, Inc. Class A(a)

     43,579         131,609  

Olympic Steel, Inc.

     607         13,955  

Sun Hydraulics Corp.(a)

     4,699         132,465  

Worthington Industries, Inc.

     55,269         830,693  
           
Total Metal Fabricate/Hardware               2,422,739  
Mining – 0.5%      

AMCOL International Corp.(a)

     15,968         418,202  

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.(a)

     10,126         433,291  
           
Total Mining               851,493  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 1.9%      

Actuant Corp. Class A*(a)

     3,007         69,041  

Ameron International Corp.

     3,697         251,248  

Barnes Group, Inc.

     22,606         397,639  

Brink’s Co. (The)

     15,787         363,101  

ESCO Technologies, Inc.(a)

     4,818         160,247  

Federal Signal Corp.

     39,957         215,368  

John Bean Technologies Corp.(a)

     9,991         160,955  

Koppers Holdings, Inc.

     13,256         356,189  

Matthews International Corp. Class A

     5,214         184,367  

Myers Industries, Inc.

     19,096         164,035  

NL Industries, Inc.(a)

     71,120         645,770  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Raven Industries, Inc.(a)

     6,452       $ 244,466  

Standex International Corp.

     2,482         60,040  

Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc.

     14,774         201,517  

Tredegar Corp.

     7,629         144,798  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               3,618,781  
Office Furnishings – 0.8%      

Herman Miller, Inc.

     6,231         122,626  

HNI Corp.(a)

     28,658         824,204  

Interface, Inc. Class A

     1,743         24,803  

Knoll, Inc.(a)

     7,897         122,483  

Steelcase, Inc. Class A

     42,512         354,125  
           
Total Office Furnishings               1,448,241  
Oil & Gas – 0.9%      

Alon USA Energy, Inc.(a)

     21,851         117,995  

Berry Petroleum Co. Class A(a)

     8,927         283,254  

Delek US Holdings, Inc.(a)

     26,434         189,267  

Holly Corp.(a)

     25,356         728,985  

Houston American Energy Corp.(a)

     1,955         19,550  

Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc. Class A*

     1,913         47,232  

Penn Virginia Corp.(a)

     9,968         159,887  

W&T Offshore, Inc.

     16,267         172,430  
           
Total Oil & Gas               1,718,600  
Oil & Gas Services – 0.6%      

Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc.

     526         9,573  

Lufkin Industries, Inc.

     8,877         389,700  

RPC, Inc.

     29,959         633,933  
           
Total Oil & Gas Services               1,033,206  
Real Estate – 0.0%      

Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co.(a)

     638         18,189  
REITS – 17.2%      

Acadia Realty Trust(a)

     35,469         673,911  

Agree Realty Corp.

     14,400         363,600  

Associated Estates Realty Corp.

     22,298         311,726  

Brandywine Realty Trust

     98,421         1,205,657  

CapLease, Inc.

     49,076         274,335  

CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.(a)

     59,034         770,984  

Cogdell Spencer, Inc.

     62,950         397,844  

Colonial Properties Trust

     70,555         1,142,285  

Cousins Properties, Inc.(a)

     32,614         232,864  

DCT Industrial Trust, Inc.(a)

     253,112         1,212,406  

EastGroup Properties, Inc.(a)

     29,216         1,092,094  

Education Realty Trust, Inc.

     48,333         345,581  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.(a)

     80,609         1,292,968  

First Potomac Realty Trust(a)

     40,726         610,890  

Franklin Street Properties Corp.(a)

     87,983         1,092,749  

Getty Realty Corp.(a)

     42,754         1,147,090  

Gladstone Commercial Corp.(a)

     20,748         356,036  

Glimcher Realty Trust

     212,331         1,305,836  

Government Properties Income Trust(a)

     29,822         796,247  

Hersha Hospitality Trust

     87,629         453,918  

Inland Real Estate Corp.(a)

     128,952         1,071,591  

Investors Real Estate Trust(a)

     112,361         941,585  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kite Realty Group Trust

     75,377       $ 334,674  

LaSalle Hotel Properties

     2,645         61,867  

Lexington Realty Trust(a)

     175,747         1,258,349  

LTC Properties, Inc.

     26,982         688,581  

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.(a)

     138,037         1,399,695  

Mission West Properties, Inc.

     38,004         257,667  

Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp. Class A

     46,045         360,072  

National Health Investors, Inc.(a)

     34,725         1,529,984  

Parkway Properties, Inc.

     28,303         418,884  

Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust(a)

     69,225         821,009  

Post Properties, Inc.

     41,196         1,150,192  

PS Business Parks, Inc.

     17,658         998,913  

Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust

     41,597         445,504  

Saul Centers, Inc.

     17,587         737,775  

Sovran Self Storage, Inc.(a)

     29,078         1,102,056  

Sun Communities, Inc.

     50,416         1,547,771  

Universal Health Realty Income Trust(a)

     19,070         656,199  

Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc.

     9,327         146,900  

Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc. Class A

     23,358         422,313  

U-Store-It Trust(a)

     25,623         213,952  

Winthrop Realty Trust

     30,134         372,456  
           
Total REITS               32,017,010  
Retail – 2.8%      

bebe Stores, Inc.

     28,967         208,852  

Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp.

     5,340         71,663  

Bob Evans Farms, Inc.(a)

     15,953         447,801  

Books-A-Million, Inc.

     10,244         61,464  

Brown Shoe Co., Inc.

     24,307         278,801  

Buckle, Inc. (The)(a)

     27,313         724,887  

Cash America International, Inc.

     2,504         87,640  

Cato Corp. (The) Class A

     19,215         514,193  

Christopher & Banks Corp.

     24,314         192,324  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

     9,699         492,321  

Dillard’s, Inc. Class A(a)

     12,301         290,796  

Finish Line, Inc. (The) Class A

     13,095         182,151  

Fred’s, Inc. Class A(a)

     10,260         121,068  

Frisch’s Restaurants, Inc.

     2,390         46,916  

Men’s Wearhouse, Inc. (The)(a)

     14,457         343,932  

PEP Boys-Manny, Moe & Jack

     15,818         167,354  

PetMed Express, Inc.

     10,295         180,163  

Pricesmart, Inc.

     15,344         446,971  

Regis Corp.

     12,296         235,222  

Stage Stores, Inc.

     12,600         163,800  
           
Total Retail               5,258,319  
Savings & Loans – 3.9%      

Abington Bancorp, Inc.

     12,825         135,176  

Astoria Financial Corp.(a)

     88,108         1,200,912  

BankFinancial Corp.

     12,031         110,324  

Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.*(a)

     9,477         179,684  

Brookline Bancorp, Inc.

     43,131         430,447  

Brooklyn Federal Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     11,219         20,531  

Clifton Savings Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     11,458         98,539  

Danvers Bancorp, Inc.

     2,665         40,854  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.

     35,154       $ 486,883  

ESB Financial Corp.

     7,386         102,813  

ESSA Bancorp, Inc.

     4,819         57,057  

First Financial Holdings, Inc.

     5,001         55,711  

Flushing Financial Corp.

     29,890         345,528  

Home Federal Bancorp, Inc.

     6,053         73,665  

Kearny Financial Corp.

     28,620         252,715  

NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     51,714         652,631  

Northfield Bancorp, Inc.

     11,164         120,795  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

     78,084         873,760  

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

     27,898         342,308  

Oritani Financial Corp.

     26,545         264,919  

Provident Financial Services, Inc.(a)

     51,496         636,491  

Provident New York Bancorp(a)

     23,165         194,354  

Rockville Financial, Inc.

     8,109         93,172  

Roma Financial Corp.

     16,858         177,515  

United Financial Bancorp, Inc.

     6,827         92,233  

Viewpoint Financial Group

     11,116         102,823  

Westfield Financial, Inc.

     15,993         124,745  

WSFS Financial Corp.

     2,728         102,327  
           
Total Savings & Loans               7,368,912  
Semiconductors – 0.2%      

Cohu, Inc.

     8,536         107,468  

Micrel, Inc.

     22,858         225,380  

Power Integrations, Inc.

     1,559         49,561  

Richardson Electronics Ltd.

     3,921         41,170  
           
Total Semiconductors               423,579  
Software – 1.0%      

American Software, Inc. Class A

     26,519         156,462  

Blackbaud, Inc.(a)

     16,049         385,818  

Bowne & Co., Inc.

     26,249         297,401  

Computer Programs & Systems, Inc.

     7,291         310,378  

Fair Isaac Corp.(a)

     3,873         95,508  

Opnet Technologies, Inc.

     12,650         229,598  

Pegasystems, Inc.(a)

     2,824         87,685  

QAD, Inc.(a)

     10,382         43,189  

Renaissance Learning, Inc.(a)

     15,692         159,902  

Schawk, Inc.

     1,657         30,588  
           
Total Software               1,796,529  
Telecommunications – 2.6%      

ADTRAN, Inc.

     21,348         753,584  

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.(a)

     98,280         997,542  

Applied Signal Technology, Inc.

     6,836         170,080  

Atlantic Tele-Network, Inc.

     4,892         240,882  

Black Box Corp.

     2,978         95,475  

Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.

     59,669         1,114,020  

HickoryTech Corp.

     15,247         130,057  

NTELOS Holdings Corp.

     55,443         938,096  

Plantronics, Inc.

     8,193         276,759  

Preformed Line Products Co.

     1,933         67,404  

Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.*(a)

     8,195         148,903  
           
Total Telecommunications               4,932,802  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund (DES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Textiles – 0.1%      

G&K Services, Inc. Class A(a)

     4,676       $ 106,894  

Unifirst Corp.

     942         41,589  
           
Total Textiles               148,483  
Transportation – 1.5%      

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.

     31,668         1,103,313  

Arkansas Best Corp.

     10,120         245,208  

Forward Air Corp.

     6,694         174,044  

Horizon Lines, Inc. Class A(a)

     51,250         215,250  

International Shipholding Corp.

     10,923         308,465  

Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.(a)

     21,968         753,942  
           
Total Transportation               2,800,222  
Trucking & Leasing – 0.0%      

TAL International Group, Inc.(a)

     1,781         43,136  
Water – 1.0%      

American States Water Co.

     11,471         410,432  

Artesian Resources Corp. Class A

     6,008         114,573  

California Water Service Group

     13,716         506,806  

Connecticut Water Service, Inc.

     6,245         149,568  

Middlesex Water Co.(a)

     11,923         200,783  

SJW Corp.

     11,571         284,994  

York Water Co.(a)

     8,923         143,036  
           
Total Water               1,810,192  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $172,812,880)
              185,042,763  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.6%      
WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund(b)
(Cost: $1,126,330)
     25,238         1,181,139  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.2%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.2%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $405,132)
     405,132         405,132  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 28.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 28.1%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

     
(Cost: $52,412,000)(e)      52,412,000         52,412,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 128.0%
(Cost: $226,756,342)(f)
        239,041,034  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (28.0)%

        (52,389,482
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 186,651,552  

 

 

* Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $50,802,217 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $52,412,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (unaudited)

WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
Total
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
Equity
Income Fund
     WisdomTree
LargeCap
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
Dividend ex-
Financials Fund
     WisdomTree
MidCap
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
SmallCap
Dividend Fund
 

ASSETS:

                 

Investments, at cost:

   $ 151,497,370       $ 242,354,211       $ 480,965,046       $ 310,466,999       $ 215,887,753       $ 225,630,012   

Investment in affiliate, at cost:

     825,974         1,624,174         2,343,012         2,797,997         1,199,544         1,126,330   

Investment in securities, at value (including securities on loan)1

     158,031,753         244,772,212         491,622,429         331,948,274         222,433,378         237,859,895   

Investment in affiliate, at value:

     868,774         1,685,842         2,535,363         2,992,998         1,262,774         1,181,139   

Receivables:

                 

Dividends and interest

     311,675         681,544         973,059         769,213         452,882         570,886   

Investment securities sold

                     25,574,009         4,406,239                   

Capital shares sold

             5,616,968                 4,428,099                   

Total Assets

     159,212,202         252,756,566         520,704,860         344,544,823         224,149,034         239,611,920   

LIABILITIES:

                 

Payables:

                 

Investment securities purchased

             5,605,409                 4,421,098                 491,399   

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

     19,305,000         25,579,000         42,632,000         50,976,000         44,155,000         52,412,000   

Capital shares redeemed

                     25,605,503         4,413,207                   

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     31,329         55,766         101,865         81,660         49,365         56,311   

Service fees (Note 2)

     497         652         1,614         958         577         658   

Total Liabilities

     19,336,826         31,240,827         68,340,982         59,892,923         44,204,942         52,960,368   

NET ASSETS

   $ 139,875,376       $ 221,515,739       $ 452,363,878       $ 284,651,900       $ 179,944,092       $ 186,651,552   

NET ASSETS:

                 

Paid-in capital

   $ 161,914,270       $ 286,818,134       $ 525,312,603       $ 343,742,575       $ 202,135,079       $ 225,466,867   

Undistributed net investment income

     220,180         535,044         585,848         447,307         538,149         599,231   

Accumulated net realized loss on investments

     (28,836,257      (68,317,108      (84,384,307      (81,214,258      (29,337,991      (51,699,238

Net unrealized appreciation on investments

     6,577,183         2,479,669         10,849,734         21,676,276         6,608,855         12,284,692   

NET ASSETS

   $ 139,875,376       $ 221,515,739       $ 452,363,878       $ 284,651,900       $ 179,944,092       $ 186,651,552   

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

     3,250,000         5,950,000         10,600,000         6,450,000         3,850,000         4,400,000   

Net asset value per share

   $ 43.04       $ 37.23       $ 42.68       $ 44.13       $ 46.74       $ 42.42   
1

Market values of securities out on loan were as follows: $18,757,186, $24,839,576, $38,022,656, $49,522,796, $42,761,895 and $50,802,217, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (unaudited)

WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

For the Six Months Ended September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
Total
Dividend Fund
    

WisdomTree
Equity

Income Fund

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

WisdomTree

SmallCap

Dividend Fund

 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

                 

Dividends

   $ 2,289,868       $ 3,136,099       $ 6,875,613       $ 4,373,384       $ 2,853,790       $ 3,944,441   

Dividends from affiliate

     6,913         15,093         23,577         22,350         10,613         9,469   

Interest

             24         938         37         255         2,200   

Securities lending income (Note 2)

     9,983         14,805         9,586         10,125         45,065         100,169   

Other

     239                                 228         2,166   

Total investment income

     2,307,003         3,166,021         6,909,714         4,405,896         2,909,951         4,058,445   

EXPENSES:

                 

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     183,439         239,064         565,385         395,924         281,444         345,110   

Service fees (Note 2)

     2,883         2,768         8,884         4,585         3,259         3,996   

Total expenses

     186,322         241,832         574,269         400,509         284,703         349,106   

Expense reimbursements/waivers (Note 3)

     (1,193      (1,396      (2,917      (2,234      (1,407      (1,621

Net expenses

     185,129         240,436         571,352         398,275         283,296         347,485   

Net investment income

     2,121,874         2,925,585         6,338,362         4,007,621         2,626,655         3,710,960   

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
ON INVESTMENTS:

                 

Net realized gain (loss) from:

                 

Investment transactions

     53,853         (56,563      (28,623      242,917         33,646         552,190   

Investment transactions from affiliate

     (16,137      (46,163      (95,015      (37,615      (37,593      (1,227

In-kind redemptions

     1,261,841         3,318,882         8,198,012         1,889,177         3,770,605         2,411,190   

In-kind redemptions from affiliate

     236         18,405         15,202         4,073         1,049         1,453   

Net realized gain

     1,299,793         3,234,561         8,089,576         2,098,552         3,767,707         2,963,606   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments

     (947,431      4,729,617         (5,240,444      6,512,920         (3,123,391      (5,396,826

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments

     352,362         7,964,178         2,849,132         8,611,472         644,316         (2,433,220

NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

   $ 2,474,236       $ 10,889,763       $ 9,187,494       $ 12,619,093       $ 3,270,971       $ 1,277,740   

 

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
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 2,121,874      $ 3,494,830      $ 2,925,585      $ 4,804,949      $ 6,338,362      $ 10,830,061   

Net realized gain (loss) on investments

    1,299,793        (7,707,476     3,234,561        (8,284,028     8,089,576        (19,976,429

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments

    (947,431     48,824,215        4,729,617        59,598,462        (5,240,444     146,328,209   

Net increase in net assets resulting from operations

    2,474,236        44,611,569        10,889,763        56,119,383        9,187,494        137,181,841   

DIVIDENDS:

  

         

Net investment income

    (2,029,917     (3,446,970     (2,613,837     (4,721,943     (6,108,931     (10,722,974

Total dividends

    (2,029,917     (3,446,970     (2,613,837     (4,721,943     (6,108,931     (10,722,974

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

  

         

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    12,449,447        19,294,993        122,518,714        46,679,655        77,279,476        73,698,313   

Cost of shares redeemed

    (5,988,906     (12,332,769     (32,185,801     (76,261,688     (40,803,092     (81,483,288

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

    6,460,541        6,962,224        90,332,913        (29,582,033     36,476,384        (7,784,975

Net Increase in Net Assets

    6,904,860        48,126,823        98,608,839        21,815,407        39,554,947        118,673,892   

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of period

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

End of period

  $ 139,875,376      $ 132,970,516      $ 221,515,739      $ 122,906,900      $ 452,363,878      $ 412,808,931   

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

  $ 220,180      $ 128,223      $ 535,044      $ 223,296      $ 585,848      $ 356,417   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

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

Shares created

    300,000        500,000        3,350,000        1,400,000        1,850,000        1,900,000   

Shares redeemed

    (150,000     (300,000     (900,000     (2,300,000     (950,000     (2,050,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

    3,250,000        3,100,000        5,950,000        3,500,000        10,600,000        9,700,000   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (concluded)

WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

  

 

 

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

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
   

For the

Year Ended
March 31, 2010

 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 4,007,621      $ 6,373,801      $ 2,626,655      $ 3,361,295      $ 3,710,960      $ 5,035,138   

Net realized gain (loss) on investments

    2,098,552        (12,082,997     3,767,707        4,691,967        2,963,606        6,121,768   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments

    6,512,920        73,563,002        (3,123,391     45,170,197        (5,396,826     53,786,910   

Net increase in net assets resulting from operations

    12,619,093        67,853,806        3,270,971        53,223,459        1,277,740        64,943,816   

DIVIDENDS:

  

         

Net investment income

    (3,870,539     (6,252,514     (2,283,029     (3,242,404     (3,381,136     (4,954,523

Total dividends

    (3,870,539     (6,252,514     (2,283,029     (3,242,404     (3,381,136     (4,954,523

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

  

         

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    96,129,037        97,666,183        76,376,697        60,079,949        43,991,560        71,158,842   

Cost of shares redeemed

    (10,502,512     (73,267,291     (19,541,073     (53,595,618     (9,960,719     (49,793,228

Net increase in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

    85,626,525        24,398,892        56,835,624        6,484,331        34,030,841        21,365,614   

Net Increase in Net Assets

    94,375,079        86,000,184        57,823,566        56,465,386        31,927,445        81,354,907   

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of period

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

End of period

  $ 284,651,900      $ 190,276,821      $ 179,944,092      $ 122,120,526      $ 186,651,552      $ 154,724,107   

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

  $ 447,307      $ 310,225      $ 538,149      $ 194,523      $ 599,231      $ 269,407   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

  

         

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

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

Shares created

    2,250,000        2,400,000        1,650,000        1,600,000        1,000,000        1,950,000   

Shares redeemed

    (250,000     (1,850,000     (450,000     (1,400,000     (250,000     (1,350,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

    6,450,000        4,450,000        3,850,000        2,650,000        4,400,000        3,650,000   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree Total Dividend Fund   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

     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

   $ 42.89       $ 29.26       $ 51.81       $ 57.87       $ 50.32   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     0.68         1.14         1.54         1.68         1.18   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     0.10         13.61         (22.56      (6.04      7.28   

Total from investment operations

     0.78         14.75         (21.02      (4.36      8.46   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.63      (1.12      (1.53      (1.68      (0.91

Capital gains

                             (0.02        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (0.63      (1.12      (1.53      (1.70      (0.91

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 43.04       $ 42.89       $ 29.26       $ 51.81       $ 57.87   

TOTAL RETURN2

     1.90      50.83      (41.29 )%       (7.77 )%       16.84

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 139,875       $ 132,971       $ 84,844       $ 88,071       $ 89,698   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.28 %3       0.28      0.28      0.28      0.28 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.28 %3       0.28      0.28      0.28      0.31 %3 

Net investment income

     3.24 %3       3.01      3.91      2.89      2.76 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     2      16      23      10      12

 

           
WisdomTree Equity Income Fund   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

     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

   $ 35.12       $ 22.98       $ 47.81       $ 57.99       $ 50.01   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income2

     0.79         1.17         1.95         2.22         1.56   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     1.97         12.16         (24.80      (10.19      7.54   

Total from investment operations

     2.76         13.33         (22.85      (7.97      9.10   

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.65      (1.19      (1.98      (2.21      (1.12

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.65      (1.19      (1.98      (2.21      (1.12

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 37.23       $ 35.12       $ 22.98       $ 47.81       $ 57.99   

TOTAL RETURN3

     8.00      58.47      (49.06 )%       (14.18 )%       18.23

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 221,516       $ 122,907       $ 101,091       $ 138,659       $ 205,874   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38 %3       0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38 %3       0.38      0.38      0.38      0.40 %3 

Net investment income

     4.65 %3       3.00      5.59      3.88      3.68 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     2      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

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

    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

   $ 42.56      $ 29.86       $ 52.71       $ 57.97       $ 50.34   

Investment operations:

             

Net investment income1

     0.64        1.10         1.51         1.60         1.11   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     0.08        12.69         (22.91      (5.21      7.32   

Total from investment operations

     0.72        13.79         (21.40      (3.61      8.43   

Dividends to shareholders:

             

Net investment income

     (0.60     (1.09      (1.45      (1.65      (0.80

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.60     (1.09      (1.45      (1.65      (0.80

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 42.68      $ 42.56       $ 29.86       $ 52.71       $ 57.97   

TOTAL RETURN2

     1.75     46.53      (41.25 )%       (6.47 )%       16.77

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

             

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

   $ 452,364      $ 412,809       $ 294,135       $ 308,379       $ 333,339   

Ratio to average net assets of:

             

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.28 %*3      0.28      0.28      0.28      0.28 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.28 %3      0.28      0.28      0.28      0.29 %3 

Net investment income

     3.14 %3      2.89      3.78      2.74      2.65 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     2     17      25      8      13

 

           
WisdomTree Dividend ex-Financials
Fund
  

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

     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

   $ 42.76       $ 26.74       $ 51.14       $ 59.69       $ 50.12   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     0.80         1.60         1.81         2.10         1.40   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     1.31         16.01         (24.34      (8.56      9.09   

Total from investment operations

     2.11         17.61         (22.53      (6.46      10.49   

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.74      (1.59      (1.87      (2.09      (0.92

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.74      (1.59      (1.87      (2.09      (0.92

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 44.13       $ 42.76       $ 26.74       $ 51.14       $ 59.69   

TOTAL RETURN2

     5.03      66.66      (45.10 )%       (11.15 )%       20.99

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 284,652       $ 190,277       $ 104,277       $ 166,205       $ 188,009   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38 %3       0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38 %3       0.38      0.38      0.38      0.40 %3 

Net investment income

     3.85 %3       4.32      4.57      3.57      3.29 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     2      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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Financial Highlights (concluded)

WisdomTree Domestic Dividend Funds

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    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

   $ 46.08      $ 26.80       $ 48.00       $ 58.02       $ 50.21   

Investment operations:

             

Net investment income1

     0.80        1.29         1.63         1.88         1.45   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     0.48        19.22         (21.16      (10.12      7.41   

Total from investment operations

     1.28        20.51         (19.53      (8.24      8.86   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

             

Net investment income

     (0.62     (1.23      (1.67      (1.78      (1.04

Capital gains

                                    (0.01

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (0.62     (1.23      (1.67      (1.78      (1.05

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 46.74      $ 46.08       $ 26.80       $ 48.00       $ 58.02   

TOTAL RETURN2

     2.83     77.34      (41.61 )%       (14.47 )%       17.71

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

             

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

   $ 179,944      $ 122,121       $ 65,655       $ 91,198       $ 78,333   

Ratio to average net assets of:

             

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38 %*3      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38 %3      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.43 %3 

Net investment income

     3.55 %3      3.34      4.31      3.38      3.47 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     2     11      43      30      12

 

           
WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 42.39       $ 24.06       $ 46.31       $ 57.41       $ 50.24   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     0.87         1.49         1.85         2.13         1.79   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (0.07      18.28         (22.26      (11.10      6.65   

Total from investment operations

     0.80         19.77         (20.41      (8.97      8.44   

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.77      (1.44      (1.84      (2.13      (1.27

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.77      (1.44      (1.84      (2.13      (1.27

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 42.42       $ 42.39       $ 24.06       $ 46.31       $ 57.41   

TOTAL RETURN2

     1.93      83.27      (45.27 )%       (15.93 )%       16.88

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 186,652       $ 154,724       $ 73,369       $ 81,040       $ 111,948   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38 %3       0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.38 %3       0.38      0.38      0.38      0.42 %3 

Net investment income

     4.09 %3       4.21      5.15      3.97      4.25 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     4      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 (unaudited)

September 30, 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 September 30, 2010, the Trust offered 44 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 (“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 U.S. 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. Eastern 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 approved by the Board of Trustee. For these purposes, a price Based on amortized cost is considered a market valuation. 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). Price movements in U.S. market that are deemed to affected the value of the 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 form 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 — In accordance with Codification Topic 820 (“ASC 820”), Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures, fair value is defined as the price that each Fund would receive upon selling an investment in an orderly transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market of the investment. ASC 820 established a three-tier hierarchy to maximize the

 

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use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements for disclosure purposes. Inputs refer broadly to the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including assumptions about risk—for example, the risk inherent in a particular valuation technique used to measure fair value (such as a pricing model) and/or the risk inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique. Inputs may be observable or unobservable. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect the reporting entity’s own assumptions about the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the circumstances. The three-tier hierarchy of inputs is 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 NAV is computed and that may materially affect the value of the Fund’s investments).

The following is a summary of the inputs used as of September 30, 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

   $ 138,577,013       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             19,454,740           

Affiliated Funds

     868,774                   

Total

   $ 139,445,787       $ 19,454,740       $   

 

Equity Income Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investment in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 219,072,548       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             25,699,664           

Affiliated Funds

     1,685,842                   

Total

   $ 220,758,390       $ 25,699,664       $   

 

LargeCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investment in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 448,590,542       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             43,031,887           

Affiliated Funds

     2,535,363                   

Total

   $ 451,125,905       $ 43,031,887       $   

 

Dividend ex-Financials Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investment in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 280,745,736       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             51,202,538           

Affiliated Funds

     2,992,998                   

Total

   $ 283,738,734       $ 51,202,538       $   

 

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MidCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investment in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 178,240,941       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             44,192,437           

Affiliated Funds

     1,262,774                   

Total

   $ 179,503,715       $ 44,192,437       $   

 

SmallCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investment in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 185,042,763       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             52,817,132           

Affiliated Funds

     1,181,139                   

Total

   $ 186,223,902       $ 52,817,132       $   

In January 2010, FASB issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2010-06 “Improving Disclosures about Fair Value Measurements (“ASU 2010-06”).” 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, have been adopted by the Funds. No transfers between Level 1 or Level 2 fair value measurements occurred at September 30, 2010. ASU 2010-06 will also require information on purchases and 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 2010-06 may have on the Funds’ financial statement disclosures.

Derivative and Hedging Disclosure — Codification Topic 815 (“ASC 815”), Derivatives and Hedging, 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 six months ended September 30, 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 $139,943 have been paid on behalf of the Funds to the Independent Trustees for the six months ended September 30, 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

 

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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.

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%. WTAM provides CCO services to the Trust. WTAM expects to receive fees from each Fund, based on a percentage of the Fund’s average daily net assets, as shown in the following table:

 

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 six months ended September 30, 2010 WTAM waived a portion of its advisory fees based on each Funds’ investment in affiliated Funds. The table below indicates the waiver amounts. Please see Note 7, on page 55, for additional information on Other Affiliated Parties and Transactions.

 

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Fund    Advisory Fees Waived  

Total Dividend Fund

   $ 1,193   

Equity Income Fund

     1,396   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     2,917   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     2,234   

MidCap Dividend Fund

     1,407   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     1,621   

4. CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

As of September 30, 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. 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 six months ended September 30, 2010 were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Sales  

Total Dividend Fund

   $ 15,681,551       $ 8,904,524   

Equity Income Fund

     124,538,196         34,184,805   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     83,892,684         46,814,425   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     100,998,610         15,395,008   

MidCap Dividend Fund

     80,598,871         23,062,445   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     51,730,736         16,933,202   

For the six months ended September 30, 2010, the cost of in-kind purchases and the proceeds from in-kind redemptions were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Sales  

Total Dividend Fund

   $ 12,402,306       $ 5,984,864   

Equity Income Fund

     121,605,153         32,025,432   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     76,835,574         40,732,695   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     95,786,118         10,471,749   

MidCap Dividend Fund

     75,976,361         19,442,429   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     43,331,421         9,897,730   

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

As of September 30, 2010, the cost of investments (including securities on loan) for Federal income tax purposes was substantially the same as for book purposes as in indicated below:

 

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

Total Dividend Fund

   $ 152,323,344       $ 12,160,735       $ (5,583,552    $ 6,577,183   

Equity Income Fund

     243,978,385         8,801,768         (6,322,099    $ 2,479,669   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

     483,308,058         29,297,396         (18,447,662    $ 10,849,734   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     313,264,996         25,802,855         (4,126,579    $ 21,676,276   

MidCap Dividend Fund

     217,087,297         12,571,665         (5,962,810    $ 6,608,855   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

     226,756,342         21,745,333         (9,460,641    $ 12,284,692   

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 six months ended September 30, 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, the state of New York, and various other 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, an affiliate of the Trust. Transactions with affiliated companies during the six months ended September 30, 2010 are as follows:

 

Affiliated Fund Name   Value at
3/31/2010
    Purchases/
Additions
    Sales/
Reductions
    Value at
9/30/2010
    Dividend
Income
 

Total Dividend Fund

         

LargeCap Dividend Fund

  $      $ 833,400      $ 824,356      $      $   

Total Earnings Fund

           1,474,613        605,924        868,774        5,954   

Earnings 500 Fund

           1,041,943        1,077,800               959   

Total

  $      $ 3,349,956      $ 2,508,080      $ 868,774      $ 6,913   

Equity Income Fund

         

Total Dividend Fund

  $      $ 3,758,334      $ 2,106,402      $ 1,685,842      $ 15,093   

LargeCap Dividend Fund

         

Total Dividend Fund

  $      $ 5,960,680      $ 3,848,408      $ 2,147,057      $ 18,181   

Total Earnings Fund

           1,631,756        1,321,203        388,306        5,396   

Total

  $      $ 7,592,436      $ 5,169,611      $ 2,535,363      $ 23,577   

Dividend ex-Financials Fund

         

LargeCap Dividend Fund

  $      $ 2,979,898      $ 1,562,946      $ 1,491,701      $ 10,791   

MidCap Dividend Fund

           2,980,859        1,566,272        1,501,297        11,559   

Total

  $      $ 5,960,757      $ 3,129,218      $ 2,992,998      $ 22,350   

MidCap Dividend Fund

         

LargeCap Dividend Fund

  $      $ 2,530,648      $ 1,478,724      $ 1,071,699      $ 9,937   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

           125,998        126,228                 

SmallCap Earnings Fund

           447,613        263,219        191,075        676   

Total

  $      $ 3,104,259      $ 1,868,171      $ 1,262,774      $ 10,613   

SmallCap Dividend Fund

         

MidCap Dividend Fund

  $      $ 3,586,296      $ 2,460,192      $ 1,181,139      $ 9,469   

8. 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 through this date.

 

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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 U.S. 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 September 30, 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 Hedged Equity 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 and Fixed 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)

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Local Debt Fund (ELD)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Commodity Currency Fund (CCX)

The WisdomTree Funds are exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission 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. 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 its 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 sector and/or smaller companies generally experience greater price volatility. Investments in emerging, offshore or frontier markets are generally less liquid and less efficient than developed markets and are subject to additional risks, such as of adverse governmental regulation and intervention or political developments. Investments in currency involve additional special risks, such as credit risk interest rate fluctuations, derivative investment risk which can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities and the effect of varied economic conditions. As these Funds can have a high concentration in some issuers, the Funds can be adversely impacted by changes affecting issuers. Fixed income investments are subject to interest rate risk; their value will normally decline as interest rates rise. In addition when interest rates fall income may decline. Fixed income investments are also subject to credit risk, the risk that the issuer of a bond will fail to pay interest and principal in a timely manner, or that negative perceptions of the issuers ability to make such payments will cause the price of that bond to decline. Unlike typical exchange-traded funds, there are no indexes that the Currency Funds or the Emerging Markets Local Debt Fund attempt to track or replicate. Thus, the ability of these Funds to achieve their objectives will depend on the effectiveness of the portfolio manager. Please read the Funds prospectus for specific details regarding the Funds’ 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

 

Semi-Annual Report

For the six-month period ended September 30, 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)

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Performance Summaries (unaudited)

       1   

Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited)

       9   
Schedules of Investments     

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund

       11   

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund

       23   

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund

       30   

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund

       37   

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund

       46   

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund

       51   

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (consolidated)

       56   

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

       59   

Statements of Operations

       60   

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

       61   

Financial Highlights

       64   

Notes to Financial Statements

       68   

General Information (unaudited)

       75   

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WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 9/30/10

 

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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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    3.6%   

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

    2.5%   

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class B

    2.0%   

Microsoft Corp.

    2.0%   

Johnson & Johnson

    2.0%   

General Electric Co.

    1.9%   

International Business Machines Corp.

    1.9%   

Chevron Corp.

    1.8%   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    1.6%   

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 (Ticker Symbol: EXT) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Earnings Index.

The WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund returned -0.83% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund’s underweighted investment in the Financials sector, which had below average returns, contributed positively to Fund performance. The Fund’s investment in the Information Technology sector, which had below average returns, contributed to a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.28%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

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

Six Months1

       -0.83      -0.38      -0.78      -1.10

One Year

       11.15      11.21      11.33      10.96

Three Year

       -5.80      -5.79      -5.60      -6.59

Since Inception2

       -3.55      -3.54      -3.38      -4.19
1

Returns of less than one year are cumulative.

2

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    4.1%   

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

    2.8%   

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class B

    2.3%   

Microsoft Corp.

    2.2%   

Johnson & Johnson

    2.2%   

General Electric Co.

    2.1%   

International Business Machines Corp.

    2.1%   

Chevron Corp.

    2.1%   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    1.8%   

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 (Ticker Symbol: EPS) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Earnings 500 Index.

The WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund returned -1.23% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from an underweight in the Financials sector, which had below average returns. The Fund’s investment in the Information Technology sector, which had below average returns, contributed to a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.28%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

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

Six Months1

       -1.23      -0.85      -1.11      -1.42

One Year

       10.22      10.40      10.59      10.16

Three Year

       -6.75      -6.74      -6.46      -7.16

Since Inception2

       -4.10      -4.10      -3.80      -4.38
1

Returns of less than one year are cumulative.

2

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Huntsman Corp.

    1.2%   

Tidewater, Inc.

    0.7%   

Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

    0.7%   

Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc.

    0.6%   

Omnicare, Inc.

    0.6%   

Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    0.6%   

Dresser-Rand Group, Inc.

    0.6%   

UGI Corp.

    0.6%   

Southern Union Co.

    0.6%   

Burger King Holdings, 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 (Ticker Symbol: EZM) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Index.

The WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund returned 1.32% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from an overweight in the Telecommunication Services sector, which had above average returns, contributed positively to Fund performance. The Fund’s investment in the Information Technology sector contributed to a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

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

Six Months1

       1.32      1.65      1.49      2.27

One Year

       18.62      18.76      19.23      17.78

Three Year

       0.28      0.32      0.38      -1.67

Since Inception2

       -0.04      0.01      0.06      -0.65
1

Returns of less than one year are cumulative.

2

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

MBIA, Inc.

    3.5%   

First Financial Bancorp

    1.5%   

Innophos Holdings, Inc.

    1.0%   

Clearwater Paper Corp.

    1.0%   

Buckeye Technologies, Inc.

    0.8%   

Amtrust Financial Services, Inc.

    0.8%   

Deluxe Corp.

    0.8%   

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

    0.8%   

Pantry Inc. (The)

    0.7%   

CNA Surety 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 Earnings Fund (Ticker Symbol: EES) to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Index.

The WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund returned 2.51% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from an overweight in the Financials sector, which had above average returns. The underweight to the Information Technology sector, which had above average returns, created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

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

Six Months1

       2.51      2.54      2.67      0.25

One Year

       13.61      13.45      13.92      13.35

Three Year

       0.62      0.64      0.51      -4.29

Since Inception2

       -1.68      -1.73      -1.72      -4.08
1

Returns of less than one year are cumulative.

2

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

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)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (The)

    6.8%   

General Electric Co.

    6.6%   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    5.5%   

Wells Fargo & Co.

    4.8%   

ConocoPhillips

    3.5%   

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    3.2%   

Travelers Cos. Inc. (The)

    2.5%   

Walt Disney Co. (The)

    2.4%   

CVS Caremark Corp.

    2.2%   

News Corp. Class A

    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 LargeCap Value Fund (Ticker Symbol: EZY) seeks to track 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.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund returned -4.45% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in the Energy sector, which had above average returns. The Fund’s investment in the Consumer Staples sector, which underperformed, contributed to a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

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

Six Months2

       -4.45      -4.12      -4.17      -2.14

One Year

       8.37      8.42      8.96      8.90

Three Year

       -10.03      -10.08      -9.66      -9.39

Since Inception3

       -7.44      -7.41      -7.14      -7.04
1

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

2

Returns of less than one year are cumulative.

3

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Apple, Inc.

    7.2%   

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (The)

    6.4%   

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class B

    5.5%   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    5.2%   

Wells Fargo & Co.

    4.5%   

Google, Inc. Class A

    3.9%   

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    2.9%   

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    2.5%   

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

    2.4%   

CVS Caremark 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 (Ticker Symbol: ROI) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Index.

The WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund returned -2.39% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund’s investment in the Information Technology sector contributed notably to the Fund’s performance. A significant overweight in the Financials sector, which had below average returns, created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distributions. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

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

Six Months1

       -2.39      -2.15      -2.17      -0.27

One Year

       7.65      7.71      8.08      12.65

Since Inception2

       19.79      19.76      20.41      27.54
1

Returns of less than one year are cumulative.

2

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Reliance Industries Ltd.

    11.8%   

Infosys Technologies Ltd.

    6.4%   

Oil & Natural Gas Corp. Ltd.

    6.0%   

State Bank of India

    3.5%   

Housing Development Finance Corp.

    2.8%   

ICICI Bank Ltd.

    2.7%   

Bharti Airtel Ltd.

    2.4%   

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

    2.3%   

Reliance Communications Ltd.

    2.0%   

HDFC 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 India Earnings Fund (Ticker Symbol: EPI) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree India Earnings Index.

The WisdomTree India Earnings Fund returned 13.72% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in the Financial sector, which created a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. The investment in Information Technology sector created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the 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 9/30/10

 

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

Six Months1

       13.72      13.67      14.57      12.86

One Year

       27.03      26.55      28.13      27.45

Since Inception2

       2.70      2.53      4.48      1.26
1

Returns of less than one year are cumulative.

2

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

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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Description of Terms and Indices (unaudited)

 

Below are descriptions of each index referenced in this Semi-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.

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 April 1, 2010 to September 30, 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 4/01/10 to 9/30/10” 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

4/01/10

    

Ending

Account Value

9/30/2010

    

Annualized
Expense Ratio

Based on the

Period

4/01/10 to

9/30/10

   

Expenses Paid

During the

Period

4/01/10 to

9/30/10

 

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 991.74         0.28   $ 1.40   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.66         0.28   $ 1.42   

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 987.65         0.28   $ 1.40   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.66         0.28   $ 1.42   

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,013.18         0.38   $ 1.92   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.16         0.38   $ 1.93   

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,025.09         0.38   $ 1.93   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.16         0.38   $ 1.93   

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 955.49         0.38   $ 1.86   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.16         0.38   $ 1.93   

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 976.12         0.38   $ 1.88   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,023.16         0.38   $ 1.93   

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,137.21         0.88   $ 4.71   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,020.66         0.88   $ 4.46   
Expenses are calculated using each Fund’s annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value for the period, multiplied by 183/365 (to reflect one-half year period).

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.1%      
Aerospace & Defense – 2.7%      

AAR Corp.*(a)

     270       $ 5,038   

Alliant Techsystems, Inc.*

     203         15,306   

Ceradyne, Inc.*

     234         5,464   

Cubic Corp.

     234         9,547   

Curtiss-Wright Corp.(a)

     177         5,363   

Esterline Technologies Corp.*(a)

     136         7,783   

General Dynamics Corp.

     2,450         153,885   

Goodrich Corp.

     602         44,386   

HEICO Corp.(a)

     286         13,053   

Hexcel Corp.*(a)

     641         11,403   

Honeywell International, Inc.

     3,313         145,573   

ITT Corp.(a)

     670         31,376   

L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.

     818         59,117   

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     1,944         138,568   

Moog, Inc. Class A*(a)

     183         6,498   

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     1,058         64,147   

Orbital Sciences Corp.*

     227         3,473   

Precision Castparts Corp.

     671         85,452   

Raytheon Co.

     2,217         101,339   

Rockwell Collins, Inc.(a)

     755         43,979   

Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc. Class A*

     684         13,632   

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.*

     136         5,416   

TransDigm Group, Inc.

     392         24,324   

Triumph Group, Inc.(a)

     116         8,652   

United Technologies Corp.

     3,540         252,154   
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               1,254,928   
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.5%      

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     166         8,350   

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

     529         36,988   

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.(a)

     624         28,847   

Forward Air Corp.

     111         2,886   

HUB Group, Inc. Class A*(a)

     139         4,067   

United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B

     2,082         138,849   
           
Total Air Freight & Logistics               219,987   
Airlines – 0.0%      

Allegiant Travel Co.(a)

     189         7,999   

Hawaiian Holdings, Inc.*

     1,231         7,374   

Republic Airways Holdings, Inc.*

     454         3,759   

Skywest, Inc.

     342         4,774   
           
Total Airlines               23,906   
Automobiles – 0.0%      

Harley-Davidson, Inc.(a)

     755         21,472   
Beverages – 2.7%      

Brown-Forman Corp. Class B(a)

     703         43,333   

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated

     163         8,628   

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

     8,947         523,578   

Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.*

     2,450         75,950   

Constellation Brands, Inc. Class A*(a)

     550         9,730   

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

     1,554         55,198   

Hansen Natural Corp.*

     271         12,634   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Molson Coors Brewing Co. Class B

     842       $ 39,759   

PepsiCo, Inc.

     7,617         506,073   
           
Total Beverages               1,274,883   
Biotechnology – 1.8%      

Alkermes, Inc.*

     1,027         15,045   

Amgen, Inc.*

     6,965         383,841   

Biogen Idec, Inc.*(a)

     1,439         80,757   

Celgene Corp.*

     625         36,006   

Cephalon, Inc.*(a)

     373         23,290   

Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     1,024         23,951   

Emergent Biosolutions, Inc.*

     143         2,468   

Genzyme Corp.*

     822         58,189   

Gilead Sciences, Inc.*

     4,598         163,735   

Immunomedics, Inc.*(a)

     2,853         9,187   

Martek Biosciences Corp.*(a)

     487         11,021   

Myriad Genetics, Inc.*

     509         8,353   

PDL BioPharma, Inc.

     2,860         15,044   
           
Total Biotechnology               830,887   
Building Products – 0.0%      

A.O. Smith Corp.

     161         9,320   

Ameron International Corp.

     63         4,281   

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

     340         3,111   

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.*

     1         42   

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.(a)

     138         3,558   
           
Total Building Products               20,312   
Capital Markets – 2.0%      

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     297         14,057   

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

     1,378         15,847   

BlackRock, Inc.

     232         39,498   

Charles Schwab Corp. (The)

     4,274         59,409   

Eaton Vance Corp.(a)

     435         12,632   

Federated Investors, Inc. Class B(a)

     481         10,948   

Franklin Resources, Inc.

     773         82,634   

GAMCO Investors, Inc. Class A(a)

     133         5,124   

GFI Group, Inc.

     1,261         5,851   

Gleacher & Co., Inc.*

     1,801         2,900   

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     2,540         367,233   

Greenhill & Co., Inc.(a)

     72         5,711   

Investment Technology Group, Inc.*

     250         3,555   

Knight Capital Group, Inc. Class A*(a)

     1,195         14,806   

Northern Trust Corp.(a)

     1,418         68,404   

optionsXpress Holdings, Inc.*

     372         5,714   

Prospect Capital Corp.(a)

     304         2,952   

Raymond James Financial, Inc.(a)

     548         13,881   

SEI Investments Co.

     520         10,577   

State Street Corp.

     3,108         117,047   

Stifel Financial Corp.*(a)

     74         3,425   

T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.(a)

     622         31,140   

TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.*

     3,067         49,532   

Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Class A

     158         4,323   
           
Total Capital Markets               947,200   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Chemicals – 1.7%      

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.(a)

     576       $ 47,704   

Airgas, Inc.

     440         29,898   

Albemarle Corp.

     271         12,686   

Arch Chemicals, Inc.

     140         4,913   

Ashland, Inc.

     1         49   

Balchem Corp.(a)

     411         12,683   

Celanese Corp. Series A

     824         26,450   

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

     513         48,991   

Eastman Chemical Co.

     155         11,470   

Ecolab, Inc.

     520         26,385   

FMC Corp.

     272         18,608   

H.B. Fuller Co.

     317         6,299   

Huntsman Corp.

     4,064         46,980   

Innophos Holdings, Inc.(a)

     479         15,855   

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.(a)

     316         15,332   

Intrepid Potash, Inc.*(a)

     302         7,873   

Koppers Holdings, Inc.

     186         4,998   

Lubrizol Corp.

     322         34,122   

Monsanto Co.

     2,034         97,490   

Mosaic Co. (The)

     1,123         65,987   

NewMarket Corp.(a)

     131         14,892   

Olin Corp.

     430         8,669   

PPG Industries, Inc.

     279         20,311   

Praxair, Inc.

     1,080         97,481   

RPM International, Inc.

     776         15,458   

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The) Class A(a)

     316         16,347   

Sensient Technologies Corp.

     188         5,732   

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

     589         44,257   

Sigma-Aldrich Corp.(a)

     547         33,028   

Stepan Co.

     139         8,216   

Valspar Corp.(a)

     362         11,530   

W.R. Grace & Co.*

     1         28   
           
Total Chemicals               810,722   
Commercial Banks – 1.9%      

Associated Banc-Corp.

     507         6,687   

Bancfirst Corp.(a)

     71         2,873   

BancorpSouth, Inc.

     321         4,552   

Bank of Hawaii Corp.

     211         9,478   

Bank of the Ozarks, Inc.(a)

     338         12,536   

BB&T Corp.(a)

     2,626         63,234   

BOK Financial Corp.

     387         17,465   

Camden National Corp.

     279         9,667   

City National Corp.

     158         8,385   

Commerce Bancshares, Inc.

     439         16,502   

Community Bank System, Inc.(a)

     159         3,659   

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

     390         10,565   

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.

     204         10,989   

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

     413         3,102   

First Citizens BancShares, Inc. Class A

     42         7,781   

First Financial Bancorp(a)

     1,371         22,868   

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     86         4,041   

FirstMerit Corp.(a)

     322         5,899   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

FNB Corp.(a)

     361       $ 3,090   

Fulton Financial Corp.(a)

     709         6,424   

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     247         3,606   

Hancock Holding Co.

     114         3,428   

International Bancshares Corp.

     873         14,745   

M&T Bank Corp.

     362         29,615   

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

     154         3,399   

Old National Bancorp

     298         3,129   

Park National Corp.

     69         4,419   

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

     990         51,391   

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

     166         5,390   

Republic Bancorp, Inc. Class A

     476         10,058   

S&T Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     117         2,038   

Simmons First National Corp. Class A

     341         9,640   

Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.

     318         2,684   

SVB Financial Group*(a)

     206         8,718   

TCF Financial Corp.

     635         10,281   

Tompkins Financial Corp.(a)

     241         9,558   

Trustmark Corp.

     248         5,392   

U.S. Bancorp(a)

     5,131         110,932   

UMB Financial Corp.(a)

     116         4,119   

United Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     160         3,982   

Valley National Bancorp(a)

     364         4,696   

Wells Fargo & Co.

     13,490         339,004   

Westamerica Bancorp.

     91         4,959   
           
Total Commercial Banks               874,980   
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.8%      

ABM Industries, Inc.(a)

     208         4,491   

Cintas Corp.(a)

     550         15,152   

Clean Harbors, Inc.*

     72         4,878   

Consolidated Graphics, Inc.*

     166         6,881   

Copart, Inc.*

     273         9,001   

Corrections Corp. of America*

     419         10,341   

Covanta Holding Corp.(a)

     350         5,512   

Deluxe Corp.

     1,071         20,488   

Ennis, Inc.

     619         11,074   

Geo Group, Inc. (The)*

     748         17,466   

Herman Miller, Inc.

     482         9,486   

HNI Corp.

     277         7,966   

Iron Mountain, Inc.(a)

     646         14,432   

Knoll, Inc.(a)

     505         7,833   

M&F Worldwide Corp.*

     232         5,649   

McGrath Rentcorp

     409         9,796   

Mine Safety Appliances Co.

     154         4,173   

Mobile Mini, Inc.*(a)

     600         9,204   

Pitney Bowes, Inc.(a)

     1,118         23,903   

Republic Services, Inc.

     818         24,941   

Rollins, Inc.

     271         6,336   

Stericycle, Inc.*(a)

     296         20,566   

SYKES Enterprises, Inc.*

     246         3,341   

Tetra Tech, Inc.*

     184         3,858   

UniFirst Corp.

     121         5,342   

United Stationers, Inc.*(a)

     163         8,722   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Waste Connections, Inc.*

     201       $ 7,972   

Waste Management, Inc.

     2,215         79,164   
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               357,968   
Communications Equipment – 1.7%      

ADTRAN, Inc.

     327         11,543   

Arris Group, Inc.*(a)

     503         4,914   

Black Box Corp.

     113         3,623   

Cisco Systems, Inc.*

     20,198         442,336   

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.*

     109         2,981   

F5 Networks, Inc.*

     211         21,904   

Harris Corp.

     749         33,173   

Juniper Networks, Inc.*

     827         25,100   

Polycom, Inc.*

     348         9,494   

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     5,145         232,142   

Tekelec*

     292         3,784   

Tellabs, Inc.

     1,675         12,479   
           
Total Communications Equipment               803,473   
Computers & Peripherals – 3.1%      

Apple, Inc.*

     2,423         687,526   

Dell, Inc.*

     8,787         113,880   

Diebold, Inc.(a)

     224         6,964   

EMC Corp.*

     4,664         94,726   

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     11,425         480,650   

Lexmark International, Inc. Class A*

     163         7,273   

NetApp, Inc.*(a)

     713         35,500   

QLogic Corp.*(a)

     524         9,243   

Synaptics, Inc.*(a)

     339         9,539   

Western Digital Corp.*(a)

     1,073         30,463   
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               1,475,764   
Construction & Engineering – 0.5%      

Aecom Technology Corp.*

     594         14,411   

EMCOR Group, Inc.*(a)

     389         9,566   

Fluor Corp.(a)

     1,326         65,677   

Granite Construction, Inc.(a)

     137         3,115   

Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.*

     850         32,895   

KBR, Inc.

     1,400         34,496   

MasTec, Inc.*

     394         4,066   

Quanta Services, Inc.*(a)

     828         15,798   

Tutor Perini Corp.*

     759         15,248   

URS Corp.*

     455         17,281   
           
Total Construction & Engineering               212,553   
Construction Materials – 0.0%      

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.(a)

     91         7,004   

Texas Industries, Inc.(a)

     92         2,900   

Vulcan Materials Co.(a)

     157         5,797   
           
Total Construction Materials               15,701   
Consumer Finance – 0.3%      

Advance America, Cash Advance Centers, Inc.

     1,510         6,085   

American Express Co.

     1,242         52,201   

Cash America International, Inc.

     177         6,195   

Credit Acceptance Corp.*

     251         15,201   

Dollar Financial Corp.*(a)

     317         6,616   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Ezcorp, Inc. Class A*

     205       $ 4,108   

First Cash Financial Services, Inc.*

     418         11,600   

Nelnet, Inc. Class A

     517         11,829   

Student Loan Corp. (The)

     140         4,158   

World Acceptance Corp.*(a)

     159         7,021   
           
Total Consumer Finance               125,014   
Containers & Packaging – 0.4%      

AEP Industries, Inc.*

     228         5,385   

Aptargroup, Inc.

     205         9,362   

Ball Corp.

     505         29,719   

Bemis Co., Inc.

     297         9,430   

Boise, Inc.*

     1,738         11,279   

Crown Holdings, Inc.*

     324         9,286   

Greif, Inc. Class A

     70         4,119   

Packaging Corp. of America

     898         20,807   

Pactiv Corp.*

     666         21,965   

Rock-Tenn Co. Class A

     326         16,238   

Sealed Air Corp.

     965         21,693   

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

     552         17,498   

Sonoco Products Co.(a)

     252         8,427   

Temple-Inland, Inc.

     551         10,282   
           
Total Containers & Packaging               195,490   
Distributors – 0.1%      

Core-Mark Holding Co., Inc.*(a)

     296         9,164   

Genuine Parts Co.

     773         34,468   

LKQ Corp.*

     526         10,941   
           
Total Distributors               54,573   
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.4%      

Apollo Group, Inc. Class A*

     899         46,164   

Career Education Corp.*

     232         4,981   

Corinthian Colleges, Inc.*

     646         4,535   

DeVry, Inc.

     294         14,468   

H&R Block, Inc.(a)

     2,061         26,690   

Hillenbrand, Inc.

     462         9,938   

ITT Educational Services, Inc.*(a)

     235         16,513   

Matthews International Corp. Class A

     112         3,960   

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

     88         5,499   

Regis Corp.

     322         6,160   

Service Corp. International

     2,103         18,128   

Strayer Education, Inc.(a)

     23         4,013   

Weight Watchers International, Inc.(a)

     617         19,244   
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               180,293   
Diversified Financial Services – 1.7%      

Bank of America Corp.

     21,348         279,872   

CME Group, Inc.

     224         58,341   

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. Class A*(a)

     520         8,949   

IntercontinentalExchange, Inc.*

     254         26,599   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     8,726         332,199   

Moody’s Corp.(a)

     1,301         32,499   

MSCI, Inc. Class A*

     378         12,553   

NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. (The)*(a)

     1,264         24,559   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Portfolio Recovery Associates, Inc.*

     224       $ 14,482   
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               790,053   
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 2.5%      

AboveNet, Inc.*

     155         8,074   

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.(a)

     600         6,090   

AT&T, Inc.

     23,808         680,909   

CenturyLink, Inc.(a)

     847         33,422   

Cincinnati Bell, Inc.*

     5,034         13,441   

Frontier Communications Corp.

     3,634         29,690   

Qwest Communications International, Inc.(a)

     4,802         30,108   

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     10,769         350,962   

Windstream Corp.(a)

     3,100         38,099   
           
Total Diversified Telecommunication Services               1,190,795   
Electric Utilities – 2.3%      

Allegheny Energy, Inc.

     990         24,275   

ALLETE, Inc.

     158         5,756   

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

     2,353         85,249   

Cleco Corp.

     234         6,931   

DPL, Inc.(a)

     727         18,996   

Duke Energy Corp.

     5,588         98,963   

Edison International

     1,530         52,617   

El Paso Electric Co.*

     185         4,399   

Entergy Corp.

     1,049         80,280   

Exelon Corp.(a)

     3,915         166,701   

FirstEnergy Corp.

     1,162         44,783   

Great Plains Energy, Inc.

     849         16,046   

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.

     294         6,627   

IDACORP, Inc.

     183         6,573   

ITC Holdings Corp.(a)

     318         19,795   

MGE Energy, Inc.

     115         4,553   

NextEra Energy, Inc.

     2,335         127,001   

Northeast Utilities

     891         26,347   

NV Energy, Inc.

     911         11,980   

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     733         13,634   

Portland General Electric Co.(a)

     252         5,111   

PPL Corp.

     1,193         32,485   

Progress Energy, Inc.(a)

     1,468         65,209   

Southern Co.

     3,663         136,410   

UIL Holdings Corp.

     117         3,295   

Unisource Energy Corp.

     292         9,762   

Westar Energy, Inc.(a)

     419         10,152   
           
Total Electric Utilities               1,083,930   
Electrical Equipment – 0.7%      

Acuity Brands, Inc.(a)

     208         9,202   

AMETEK, Inc.

     372         17,770   

AZZ, Inc.

     269         11,524   

Baldor Electric Co.

     297         11,999   

Brady Corp. Class A

     281         8,197   

Emerson Electric Co.

     3,223         169,723   

EnerSys*

     1         25   

General Cable Corp.*(a)

     280         7,594   

Hubbell, Inc. Class B

     299         15,174   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

II-VI, Inc.*

     202       $ 7,541   

Powell Industries, Inc.*

     273         8,496   

Regal-Beloit Corp.

     188         11,034   

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

     251         15,494   

Roper Industries, Inc.

     297         19,358   

Thomas & Betts Corp.*

     98         4,020   

Woodward Governor Co.

     293         9,499   
           
Total Electrical Equipment               326,650   
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.7%      

Amphenol Corp. Class A(a)

     599         29,339  

Anixter International, Inc.*

     110         5,939  

Arrow Electronics, Inc.*

     302         8,072  

Avnet, Inc.*

     442         11,938  

AVX Corp.

     848         11,719  

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.*

     369         6,052  

Checkpoint Systems, Inc.*

     327         6,654  

Corning, Inc.

     6,385         116,718  

Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Class A*

     501         28,462  

FLIR Systems, Inc.*(a)

     686         17,630  

Ingram Micro, Inc. Class A*(a)

     959         16,169  

MTS Systems Corp.

     135         4,185  

Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc.*

     326         7,169  

National Instruments Corp.

     251         8,198  

Plexus Corp.*

     280         8,218  

Rofin-Sinar Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     184         4,670  

Scansource, Inc.*

     204         5,659  

SYNNEX Corp.*

     1         28  

Tech Data Corp.*

     322         12,977  

Trimble Navigation Ltd.*

     364         12,754  
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               322,550  
Energy Equipment & Services – 1.8%      

Atwood Oceanics, Inc.*(a)

     663         20,188  

Baker Hughes, Inc.

     1,806         76,936  

Bristow Group, Inc.*

     166         5,989  

Cal Dive International, Inc.*(a)

     1,916         10,480  

Cameron International Corp.*

     1,192         51,208  

CARBO Ceramics, Inc.

     111         8,991  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.(a)

     1,150         77,935  

Dresser-Rand Group, Inc.*

     740         27,299  

Dril-Quip, Inc.*

     133         8,261  

FMC Technologies, Inc.*

     503         34,350  

Gulfmark Offshore, Inc. Class A*

     226         6,943  

Halliburton Co.

     4,627         153,015  

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

     602         24,357  

Hornbeck Offshore Services, Inc.*(a)

     301         5,866  

Lufkin Industries, Inc.

     230         10,097  

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     3,245         144,305  

Oceaneering International, Inc.*

     209         11,257  

Oil States International, Inc.*

     396         18,434  

Parker Drilling Co.*

     1,486         6,464  

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

     458         7,823  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Pride International, Inc.*(a)

     1,507       $ 44,351  

Rowan Cos., Inc.*(a)

     1,148         34,853  

RPC, Inc.

     573         12,125  

SEACOR Holdings, Inc.*

     209         17,798  

Superior Energy Services, Inc.*(a)

     411         10,970  

Tidewater, Inc.(a)

     597         26,752  

Willbros Group, Inc.*

     552         5,062  
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               862,109  
Food & Staples Retailing – 4.4%      

BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc.*

     200         8,300  

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

     212         8,851  

Costco Wholesale Corp.(a)

     1,602         103,313  

CVS Caremark Corp.

     9,629         303,025  

Ingles Markets, Inc. Class A

     202         3,355  

Kroger Co. (The)

     4,884         105,787  

Pantry, Inc. (The)*

     693         16,708  

Pricesmart, Inc.

     459         13,371  

Ruddick Corp.(a)

     178         6,173  

Safeway, Inc.(a)

     3,015         63,797  

Spartan Stores, Inc.

     661         9,585   

SUPERVALU, Inc.(a)

     1,831         21,111   

Sysco Corp.(a)

     3,044         86,815   

United Natural Foods, Inc.*

     159         5,269   

Walgreen Co.

     4,283         143,481   

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     21,658         1,159,136   

Whole Foods Market, Inc.*(a)

     527         19,557   
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               2,077,634   
Food Products – 2.1%      

American Dairy, Inc.*(a)

     432         4,514   

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

     2,815         89,855   

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.(a)

     272         7,883   

Campbell Soup Co.(a)

     1,666         59,559   

Chiquita Brands International, Inc.*(a)

     235         3,111   

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     2,423         53,161   

Corn Products International, Inc.(a)

     389         14,587   

Darling International, Inc.*

     777         6,620   

Dean Foods Co.*(a)

     1,149         11,731   

Del Monte Foods Co.

     1,483         19,442   

Flowers Foods, Inc.(a)

     249         6,185   

General Mills, Inc.

     2,926         106,916   

H.J. Heinz Co.(a)

     1,464         69,350   

Hershey Co. (The)(a)

     852         40,547   

Hormel Foods Corp.

     709         31,621   

J.M. Smucker Co. (The)

     543         32,868   

Kellogg Co.

     1,650         83,342   

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     6,387         197,103   

Lancaster Colony Corp.(a)

     119         5,652   

McCormick & Co., Inc.(a)

     623         26,191   

Mead Johnson Nutrition Co.(a)

     801         45,585   

Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.*

     343         20,059   

Sara Lee Corp.

     1,946         26,135   

Seneca Foods Corp. Class A*

     390         10,214   

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.*

     216         9,958   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A(a)

     503       $ 8,058   
           
Total Food Products               990,247   
Gas Utilities – 0.4%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     547         20,983   

Atmos Energy Corp.

     385         11,261   

Energen Corp.

     458         20,940   

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)(a)

     90         3,098   

National Fuel Gas Co.

     163         8,445   

New Jersey Resources Corp.(a)

     181         7,099   

Nicor, Inc.(a)

     182         8,339   

Northwest Natural Gas Co.(a)

     98         4,650   

Oneok, Inc.(a)

     526         23,691   

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.

     225         6,525   

Questar Corp.

     820         14,375   

South Jersey Industries, Inc.(a)

     134         6,629   

Southwest Gas Corp.

     177         5,945   

UGI Corp.

     778         22,259   

WGL Holdings, Inc.

     189         7,140   
           
Total Gas Utilities               171,379   
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.0%      

Align Technology, Inc.*

     507         9,927   

American Medical Systems Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     483         9,457   

Baxter International, Inc.

     3,018         143,989   

Beckman Coulter, Inc.(a)

     179         8,733   

Becton Dickinson and Co.(a)

     1,279         94,774   

C.R. Bard, Inc.

     497         40,471   

Conmed Corp.*

     138         3,093   

Cooper Cos., Inc. (The)

     235         10,862   

Cyberonics, Inc.*

     453         12,086   

DENTSPLY International, Inc.

     689         22,027   

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*

     264         17,701   

Gen-Probe, Inc.*(a)

     120         5,815   

Greatbatch, Inc.*

     483         11,201   

Haemonetics Corp.*

     67         3,921   

Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.(a)

     208         7,465   

Hospira, Inc.*

     731         41,674   

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.*

     180         11,110   

Immucor, Inc.*

     183         3,629   

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*

     46         13,052   

Kinetic Concepts, Inc.*

     409         14,961   

Medtronic, Inc.

     4,783         160,613   

ResMed, Inc.*

     654         21,458   

St. Jude Medical, Inc.*

     910         35,799   

STERIS Corp.(a)

     229         7,607   

Stryker Corp.(a)

     1,712         85,686   

SurModics, Inc.*

     366         4,363   

Symmetry Medical, Inc.*

     1,173         11,308   

Teleflex, Inc.

     250         14,195   

Varian Medical Systems, Inc.*

     619         37,449   

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.(a)

     112         3,843   

Zimmer Holdings, Inc.*

     963         50,394   
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               918,663   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Health Care Providers & Services – 3.9%      

Aetna, Inc.

     2,881       $ 91,068   

Amedisys, Inc.*

     320         7,616   

AMERIGROUP Corp.*

     453         19,239   

AmerisourceBergen Corp.(a)

     1,645         50,436   

Amsurg Corp.*

     155         2,709   

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     2,303         76,091   

Catalyst Health Solutions, Inc.*

     165         5,810   

Centene Corp.*

     249         5,874   

Chemed Corp.

     113         6,438   

CIGNA Corp.

     1,761         63,009   

Community Health Systems, Inc.*

     611         18,923   

Coventry Health Care, Inc.*

     982         21,142   

DaVita, Inc.*

     552         38,105   

Emergency Medical Services Corp. Class A*

     138         7,348   

Ensign Group, Inc. (The)

     615         11,039   

Express Scripts, Inc.*

     1,654         80,550   

Five Star Quality Care, Inc.*

     2,715         13,711   

Gentiva Health Services, Inc.*

     178         3,889   

Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc.*

     647         9,407   

Health Management Associates, Inc. Class A*

     1,851         14,179   

Health Net, Inc.*

     461         12,535   

Healthsouth Corp.*(a)

     480         9,216   

Healthspring, Inc.*(a)

     853         22,042   

Healthways, Inc.*

     301         3,504   

Henry Schein, Inc.*

     485         28,411   

Humana, Inc.*

     1,805         90,683   

Kindred Healthcare, Inc.*

     269         3,502   

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings*(a)

     559         43,842   

Landauer, Inc.

     154         9,645   

LHC Group, Inc.*

     258         5,983   

LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.*(a)

     315         11,044   

Lincare Holdings, Inc.(a)

     549         13,774   

Magellan Health Services, Inc.*

     143         6,755   

McKesson Corp.

     1,556         96,130   

Medco Health Solutions, Inc.*

     1,599         83,244   

Mednax, Inc.*

     204         10,873   

Molina Healthcare, Inc.*

     207         5,587   

National Healthcare Corp.(a)

     247         9,156   

Omnicare, Inc.(a)

     940         22,447   

Owens & Minor, Inc.(a)

     210         5,977   

Patterson Cos., Inc.(a)

     478         13,695  

PSS World Medical, Inc.*

     186         3,977  

Psychiatric Solutions, Inc.*

     621         20,835  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.(a)

     963         48,603  

Skilled Healthcare Group, Inc. Class A*

     1,210         4,755  

Sun Healthcare Group, Inc.*

     1,279         10,833  

Tenet Healthcare Corp.*

     2,835         13,381  

Triple-S Management Corp. Class B*

     551         9,284  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     10,109         354,927  

Universal American Corp.

     1,346         19,853  

Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

     778         30,233  

VCA Antech, Inc.*(a)

     317         6,686  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

WellPoint, Inc.*

     4,185       $ 237,038  
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               1,815,033  
Health Care Technology – 0.0%      

Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.*

     304         5,615  

Cerner Corp.*(a)

     202         16,966  
           
Total Health Care Technology               22,581  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.8%      

Ameristar Casinos, Inc.(a)

     394         6,875  

Bally Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     254         8,877  

Bob Evans Farms, Inc.(a)

     166         4,660  

Brinker International, Inc.

     643         12,127  

Burger King Holdings, Inc.

     890         21,253  

CEC Entertainment, Inc.*

     142         4,875  

Cheesecake Factory (The)*

     390         10,323  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.*

     67         11,524  

Choice Hotels International, Inc.(a)

     185         6,745  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

     159         8,071  

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

     936         40,042  

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.*

     662         8,752  

Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, Inc.*

     1,027         10,886  

International Game Technology

     709         10,245  

International Speedway Corp. Class A

     204         4,978  

Interval Leisure Group, Inc.*

     738         9,941  

Jack In The Box, Inc.*

     642         13,764  

Life Time Fitness, Inc.*

     339         13,380  

McDonald’s Corp.

     5,541         412,860  

Panera Bread Co. Class A*

     68         6,025  

Papa John’s International, Inc.*

     384         10,130  

Penn National Gaming, Inc.*

     273         8,084  

Sonic Corp.*

     271         2,190  

Speedway Motorsports, Inc.

     776         12,168  

Starbucks Corp.

     1,326         33,919  

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

     304         15,975  

Texas Roadhouse, Inc.*

     826         11,614  

Vail Resorts, Inc.*

     201         7,541  

WMS Industries, Inc.*

     143         5,444  

Wyndham Worldwide Corp.

     801         22,003  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

     2,312         106,491  
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               861,762  
Household Durables – 0.3%      

Blyth, Inc.

     117         4,825  

Jarden Corp.(a)

     132         4,109  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.(a)

     419         9,536  

National Presto Industries, Inc.

     91         9,689  

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.

     1,302         23,189  

NVR, Inc.*

     26         16,836  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

     363         22,245  

Tempur-Pedic International, Inc.*

     224         6,944  

Tupperware Brands Corp.(a)

     164         7,505  

Whirlpool Corp.

     188         15,220  
           
Total Household Durables               120,098  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Household Products – 2.5%      

Central Garden and Pet Co. Class A*

     896       $ 9,283   

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.(a)

     338         21,950   

Clorox Co.

     707         47,199   

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

     2,036         156,487   

Energizer Holdings, Inc.*

     315         21,177   

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     2,107         137,060   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

     12,708         762,099   

WD-40 Co.

     281         10,684   
           
Total Household Products               1,165,939   
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders – 0.2%      

AES Corp. (The)*(a)

     1,369         15,538   

Calpine Corp.*(a)

     1,348         16,783   

NRG Energy, Inc.*

     3,639         75,764   

Ormat Technologies, Inc.(a)

     114         3,325   
           
Total Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders         111,410   
Industrial Conglomerates – 2.3%      

3M Co.(a)

     2,174         188,508   

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     118         3,534   

General Electric Co.

     55,033         894,286   

Seaboard Corp.

     5         8,855   
           
Total Industrial Conglomerates               1,095,183   
Insurance – 6.6%      

Alleghany Corp.*

     44         13,333   

Allstate Corp. (The)

     1,856         58,557   

American Family Life Assurance Co., Inc.

     3,817         197,377   

American Financial Group, Inc.

     1,602         48,989   

American Physicians Capital, Inc.

     94         3,897   

AMERISAFE, Inc.*

     162         3,042   

Amtrust Financial Services, Inc.(a)

     646         9,380   

AON Corp.

     842         32,931   

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     272         7,173   

Assurant, Inc.

     1,349         54,904   

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class B*

     11,405         942,965   

Brown & Brown, Inc.

     868         17,525   

Chubb Corp.

     3,631         206,931   

Cincinnati Financial Corp.(a)

     987         28,475   

CNA Financial Corp.*

     1,917         53,657   

CNA Surety Corp.*

     921         16,504   

Delphi Financial Group, Inc. Class A(a)

     761         19,017   

Employers Holdings, Inc.

     371         5,851   

Erie Indemnity Co. Class A

     202         11,324   

FBL Financial Group, Inc. Class A

     482         12,522   

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Class A

     819         12,867   

First American Financial Corp.

     142         2,121   

First Mercury Financial Corp.

     663         6,683   

FPIC Insurance Group, Inc.*

     103         3,614   

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

     371         17,437   

Harleysville Group, Inc.

     161         5,279   

HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.

     1,010         26,351   

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

     274         4,872   

Infinity Property & Casualty Corp.

     316         15,411   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Lincoln National Corp.(a)

     1,399       $ 33,464   

Loews Corp.

     368         13,947   

Markel Corp.*

     68         23,432   

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

     189         4,559   

MBIA, Inc.*

     5,452         54,793   

Mercury General Corp.

     184         7,520   

MetLife, Inc.

     2,124         81,668   

National Interstate Corp.(a)

     503         10,950   

National Western Life Insurance Co. Class A

     51         7,175   

Navigators Group, Inc. (The)*

     270         12,050   

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

     2,336         60,549   

ProAssurance Corp.*(a)

     338         19,465   

Progressive Corp. (The)

     4,553         95,021   

Protective Life Corp.

     530         11,533   

Prudential Financial, Inc.

     4,404         238,609   

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     735         35,493   

RLI Corp.(a)

     255         14,438   

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.(a)

     109         4,580   

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

     141         2,297   

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     501         19,038   

Torchmark Corp.(a)

     894         47,507   

Tower Group, Inc.(a)

     165         3,853   

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.

     825         41,927   

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     5,604         291,968   

Unitrin, Inc.

     417         10,171   

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.(a)

     1,254         5,630   

Unum Group(a)

     3,384         74,956   

W.R. Berkley Corp.

     1,165         31,537   

Wesco Financial Corp.

     4         1,433   
           
Total Insurance               3,098,552   
Internet & Catalog Retail – 0.3%      

Amazon.com, Inc.*(a)

     481         75,546   

NetFlix, Inc.*

     154         24,973   

priceline.com, Inc.*

     178         62,004   
           
Total Internet & Catalog Retail               162,523   
Internet Software & Services – 1.4%      

Akamai Technologies, Inc.*

     442         22,179   

Digital River, Inc.*

     177         6,025   

Earthlink, Inc.

     2,243         20,389   

eBay, Inc.*

     4,969         121,244   

Equinix, Inc.*(a)

     142         14,534   

Google, Inc. Class A*

     690         362,795   

j2 Global Communications, Inc.*(a)

     668         15,892   

Limelight Networks, Inc.*

     2,413         14,188   

Sohu.com, Inc.*

     279         16,076   

ValueClick, Inc.*

     461         6,030   

VeriSign, Inc.*(a)

     691         21,932   

WebMD Health Corp.*

     1         50   

Yahoo!, Inc.*

     1,829         25,917   
           
Total Internet Software & Services               647,251   
IT Services – 4.0%      

Acxiom Corp.*

     690         10,943   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Alliance Data Systems Corp.*(a)

     246       $ 16,054   

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.(a)

     2,555         107,387   

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.(a)

     694         15,872   

CACI International, Inc. Class A*

     116         5,250   

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. Class A*

     1,032         66,533   

Computer Sciences Corp.

     1,163         53,498   

CoreLogic, Inc.

     142         2,721   

CSG Systems International, Inc.*

     229         4,175   

DST Systems, Inc.(a)

     486         21,792   

Euronet Worldwide, Inc.*(a)

     274         4,929   

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

     799         21,677   

Fiserv, Inc.*

     799         43,002   

Gartner, Inc.*(a)

     340         10,010   

Global Payments, Inc.(a)

     258         11,066   

Hewitt Associates, Inc. Class A*

     500         25,215   

International Business Machines Corp.

     6,575         881,971   

Lender Processing Services, Inc.

     488         16,216   

Mantech International Corp. Class A*

     109         4,316   

Mastercard, Inc. Class A(a)

     487         109,088   

MAXIMUS, Inc.

     109         6,712   

MoneyGram International, Inc.*

     4,121         10,055   

NeuStar, Inc. Class A*

     277         6,886   

Paychex, Inc.(a)

     1,415         38,898   

SAIC, Inc.*(a)

     2,060         32,919   

Sapient Corp.(a)

     1,162         13,909   

SRA International, Inc. Class A*

     246         4,851   

Syntel, Inc.

     186         8,277   

TeleTech Holdings, Inc.*

     396         5,877   

Teradata Corp.*

     777         29,961   

Total System Services, Inc.

     1,278         19,477   

Visa, Inc. Class A(a)

     2,307         171,318   

Western Union Co. (The)

     3,916         69,196   

Wright Express Corp.*

     530         18,926   
           
Total IT Services               1,868,977   
Leisure Equipment & Products – 0.2%      

Hasbro, Inc.

     804         35,786   

Mattel, Inc.(a)

     1,464         34,345   

Polaris Industries, Inc.(a)

     205         13,346   

Pool Corp.(a)

     229         4,596   
           
Total Leisure Equipment & Products               88,073   
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.4%      

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Class A*

     68         6,155   

Bruker Corp.*

     716         10,045   

Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.*(a)

     293         9,713   

Covance, Inc.*(a)

     184         8,609   

Dionex Corp.*

     41         3,544   

Furiex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     57         643   

Illumina, Inc.*(a)

     156         7,675   

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.*

     136         16,924   

Parexel International Corp.*(a)

     345         7,980   

PerkinElmer, Inc.

     459         10,621   

Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.

     688         17,056   

Techne Corp.

     203         12,531   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.*

     1,392       $ 66,649   

Waters Corp.*

     482         34,116   
           
Total Life Sciences Tools & Services               212,261   
Machinery – 1.8%      

Actuant Corp. Class A(a)

     362         8,312   

AGCO Corp.*

     387         15,097   

Astec Industries, Inc.*(a)

     120         3,424   

Barnes Group, Inc.

     407         7,159   

Bucyrus International, Inc.(a)

     478         33,149   

Caterpillar, Inc.(a)

     1,188         93,472   

Chart Industries, Inc.*

     341         6,943   

CIRCOR International, Inc.

     158         4,993   

CLARCOR, Inc.

     159         6,142   

Crane Co.

     163         6,184   

Cummins, Inc.(a)

     206         18,659   

Danaher Corp.

     2,510         101,931   

Deere & Co.(a)

     1,257         87,713   

Donaldson Co., Inc.

     248         11,688   

Dover Corp.

     1,078         56,282   

Eaton Corp.

     392         32,336   

EnPro Industries, Inc.*

     226         7,069   

ESCO Technologies, Inc.

     90         2,993   

Federal Signal Corp.

     391         2,108   

Flowserve Corp.

     346         37,859   

Graco, Inc.

     298         9,456   

Harsco Corp.

     178         4,375   

IDEX Corp.

     339         12,038   

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

     1,324         62,254   

John Bean Technologies Corp.

     547         8,812   

Joy Global, Inc.(a)

     589         41,418   

Kaydon Corp.

     133         4,602   

Middleby Corp.*

     120         7,607   

Mueller Industries, Inc.

     231         6,119   

Nordson Corp.

     184         13,559   

PACCAR, Inc.(a)

     364         17,527   

Pall Corp.

     320         13,325   

Parker Hannifin Corp.

     414         29,005   

Pentair, Inc.

     294         9,887   

Robbins & Myers, Inc.

     250         6,695   

Snap-On, Inc.

     255         11,860   

SPX Corp.(a)

     295         18,668   

Toro Co. (The)

     185         10,403   

Trinity Industries, Inc.

     414         9,220   

Valmont Industries, Inc.(a)

     109         7,892   

WABCO Holdings, Inc.*

     1         42   

Wabtec Corp.

     158         7,551   

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A(a)

     161         5,482   
           
Total Machinery               861,310   
Marine – 0.1%      

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.

     166         5,783   

American Commercial Lines, Inc.*(a)

     157         4,377   

International Shipholding Corp.

     303         8,557   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kirby Corp.*(a)

     251       $ 10,055   
           
Total Marine               28,772   
Media – 2.4%      

Belo Corp. Class A*

     1         6   

Cablevision Systems Corp. Class A

     432         11,314   

CBS Corp. Class B

     1,300         20,618   

Comcast Corp. Class A

     15,027         271,688   

DIRECTV Class A*

     3,244         135,048   

Discovery Communications, Inc. Class C*

     1,533         58,545   

DISH Network Corp. Class A

     3,567         68,344   

DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. Class A*(a)

     364         11,615   

Harte-Hanks, Inc.

     596         6,955   

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)*

     1,345         13,490   

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Class A(a)

     202         8,254   

Madison Square Garden, Inc. Class A*

     105         2,213   

McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc. (The)(a)

     1,369         45,259   

Meredith Corp.(a)

     338         11,259   

Morningstar, Inc.*

     157         6,996   

Omnicom Group, Inc.

     1,783         70,393   

Regal Entertainment Group Class A

     363         4,763   

Scholastic Corp.

     211         5,870   

Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. Class A

     648         30,832   

Viacom, Inc. Class B

     2,860         103,503   

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     7,604         251,769   

Washington Post Co. (The) Class B(a)

     20         7,988   

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Class A(a)

     294         4,090   
           
Total Media               1,150,812   
Metals & Mining – 0.5%      

AMCOL International Corp.

     137         3,588   

Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.

     276         17,642   

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

     248         19,002   

Haynes International, Inc.

     180         6,286   

Newmont Mining Corp.

     1,258         79,015   

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

     249         10,341   

Southern Copper Corp.

     1,170         41,090   

Titanium Metals Corp.*

     587         11,717   

Walter Energy, Inc.(a)

     346         28,126   
           
Total Metals & Mining               216,807   
Multiline Retail – 0.9%      

Big Lots, Inc.*(a)

     488         16,226   

Dollar Tree, Inc.*(a)

     745         36,326   

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

     911         40,230   

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

     253         6,876   

Kohl’s Corp.*

     1,401         73,805   

Nordstrom, Inc.

     800         29,760   

Target Corp.

     3,686         196,980   
           
Total Multiline Retail               400,203   
Multi-Utilities – 1.7%      

Alliant Energy Corp.

     250         9,088   

Ameren Corp.(a)

     1,307         37,119   

Avista Corp.(a)

     231         4,823   

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

     1,762         27,699   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

CH Energy Group, Inc.

     212       $ 9,362   

CMS Energy Corp.

     1,172         21,119   

Consolidated Edison, Inc.(a)

     896         43,205   

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     3,249         141,851   

DTE Energy Co.

     894         41,061   

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.

     223         11,609   

NiSource, Inc.

     1,027         17,870   

NorthWestern Corp.

     182         5,187   

NSTAR(a)

     550         21,643   

OGE Energy Corp.

     440         17,543   

PG&E Corp.

     1,692         76,851   

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

     3,591         118,790   

SCANA Corp.

     670         27,014   

Sempra Energy

     1,538         82,744   

TECO Energy, Inc.

     690         11,951   

Vectren Corp.

     274         7,088   

Wisconsin Energy Corp.

     276         15,953   

Xcel Energy, Inc.(a)

     2,083         47,847   
           
Total Multi-Utilities               797,417   
Office Electronics – 0.1%      

Xerox Corp.(a)

     4,140         42,849   

Zebra Technologies Corp. Class A*

     293         9,857   
           
Total Office Electronics               52,706   
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 7.2%      

Arch Coal, Inc.

     393         10,497   

Berry Petroleum Co. Class A

     1         32   

Bill Barrett Corp.*

     235         8,460   

Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.

     143         4,306   

Chevron Corp.

     10,587         858,076   

Concho Resources, Inc.*

     205         13,565   

Consol Energy, Inc.

     1,014         37,477   

Contango Oil & Gas Co.*

     74         3,712   

CVR Energy, Inc.*

     1,231         10,156   

EOG Resources, Inc.(a)

     546         50,762   

EQT Corp.

     182         6,563   

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     27,582         1,704,292   

Frontier Oil Corp.

     1,055         14,137   

Hess Corp.

     294         17,381   

Holly Corp.

     324         9,315   

Marathon Oil Corp.

     3,772         124,853   

Massey Energy Co.(a)

     256         7,941   

Murphy Oil Corp.

     799         49,474   

Noble Energy, Inc.

     163         12,240   

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

     2,564         200,761   

Patriot Coal Corp.*(a)

     922         10,520   

Peabody Energy Corp.

     1,126         55,185   

QEP Resources, Inc.

     820         24,715   

Range Resources Corp.(a)

     110         4,194   

Southern Union Co.

     694         16,698   

Spectra Energy Corp.

     3,215         72,498   

Tesoro Corp.

     573         7,655   

Western Refining, Inc.*(a)

     526         2,756   

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

     1,350         25,799   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

World Fuel Services Corp.

     482       $ 12,537   
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               3,376,557   
Paper & Forest Products – 0.2%      

Buckeye Technologies, Inc.

     988         14,533   

Clearwater Paper Corp.*

     211         16,053   

International Paper Co.

     1,533         33,343   

KapStone Paper and Packaging Corp.*

     1,033         12,540   

PH Glatfelter Co.

     755         9,181   

Verso Paper Corp.*

     4,067         11,713   
           
Total Paper & Forest Products               97,363   
Personal Products – 0.3%      

Alberto-Culver Co.(a)

     278         10,467   

American Oriental Bioengineering, Inc.*(a)

     2,193         5,285   

Avon Products, Inc.(a)

     1,510         48,486   

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The) Class A(a)

     508         32,121   

NBTY, Inc.*

     279         15,339   

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A

     276         7,949   
           
Total Personal Products               119,647   
Pharmaceuticals – 6.5%      

Abbott Laboratories

     8,219         429,361   

Allergan, Inc.

     818         54,422   

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     9,546         258,792   

Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc.*

     847         28,154   

Forest Laboratories, Inc.*

     1,857         57,437   

Johnson & Johnson

     14,872         921,469   

Merck & Co., Inc.

     13,679         503,524   

Mylan, Inc.*(a)

     490         9,217   

Par Pharmaceutical Cos., Inc.*

     364         10,585   

Perrigo Co.(a)

     456         29,284   

Pfizer, Inc.

     42,165         723,973   

Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     822         8,154   

Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*(a)

     566         23,948   
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               3,058,320   
Professional Services – 0.2%      

Administaff, Inc.(a)

     177         4,767   

Corporate Executive Board Co. (The)

     200         6,312   

Dun & Bradstreet Corp.

     294         21,797   

Equifax, Inc.

     477         14,882   

FTI Consulting, Inc.*

     160         5,550   

IHS, Inc. Class A*(a)

     296         20,128   

Manpower, Inc.(a)

     154         8,039   

Robert Half International, Inc.(a)

     254         6,604   

Towers Watson & Co. Class A(a)

     158         7,771   
           
Total Professional Services               95,850   
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 1.0%      

Alexander’s, Inc.

     49         15,473   

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

     88         6,160   

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.(a)

     84         8,730   

BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     341         6,111   

Boston Properties, Inc.(a)

     87         7,232   

BRE Properties, Inc.

     112         4,648   

Cogdell Spencer, Inc.

     1,577         9,967   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

CommonWealth REIT

     349       $ 8,934   

DiamondRock Hospitality Co.*(a)

     623         5,912   

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     186         11,476   

Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.

     182         9,915   

Equity One, Inc.(a)

     234         3,950   

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

     110         12,038   

Extra Space Storage, Inc.(a)

     776         12,447   

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     90         7,349   

Getty Realty Corp.(a)

     394         10,571   

HCP, Inc.(a)

     321         11,550   

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     179         8,474   

Hospitality Properties Trust

     865         19,316   

Liberty Property Trust(a)

     248         7,911   

LTC Properties, Inc.

     325         8,294   

Macerich Co. (The)(a)

     521         22,377   

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.(a)

     178         5,822   

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.(a)

     937         9,501   

National Health Investors, Inc.

     135         5,948   

National Retail Properties, Inc.(a)

     315         7,910   

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.(a)

     225         8,701   

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.

     297         6,668   

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.(a)

     691         24,392   

Potlatch Corp.(a)

     138         4,692   

Public Storage(a)

     648         62,882   

Rayonier, Inc.

     525         26,313   

Realty Income Corp.(a)

     206         6,946   

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     350         8,225   

Simon Property Group, Inc.

     348         32,274   

Ventas, Inc.(a)

     275         14,182   

Weingarten Realty Investors(a)

     255         5,564   
           
Total Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)               448,855   
Real Estate Management &
Development – 0.0%
     

Forestar Group, Inc.*

     414         7,059   
Road & Rail – 0.9%      

CSX Corp.

     1,923         106,380   

Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. Class A*

     114         4,946   

Heartland Express, Inc.

     226         3,361   

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

     344         11,937   

Kansas City Southern*

     131         4,901   

Knight Transportation, Inc.

     184         3,557   

Landstar System, Inc.

     142         5,484   

Norfolk Southern Corp.

     1,644         97,834   

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.*

     241         6,126   

Union Pacific Corp.

     2,335         191,003   

Werner Enterprises, Inc.(a)

     188         3,852   
           
Total Road & Rail               439,381   
Semiconductors & Semiconductor
Equipment – 1.1%
     

Altera Corp.

     848         25,576   

Amkor Technology, Inc.*(a)

     1,509         9,914   

Analog Devices, Inc.

     761         23,880   

Cymer, Inc.*

     229         8,491   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

First Solar, Inc.*(a)

     389       $ 57,319   

GT Solar International, Inc.*

     1,603         13,417   

Hittite Microwave Corp.*(a)

     211         10,054   

Intel Corp.

     9,925         190,858   

Linear Technology Corp.(a)

     762         23,416   

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     373         11,731   

PMC – Sierra, Inc.*

     1         7   

Sigma Designs, Inc.*

     501         5,757   

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.*(a)

     416         8,603   

SunPower Corp. Class A*

     112         1,613   

Tessera Technologies, Inc.*

     362         6,697   

Texas Instruments, Inc.

     2,944         79,900   

Xilinx, Inc.(a)

     987         26,264   
           
Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment               503,497   
Software – 4.1%      

Activision Blizzard, Inc.

     2,529         27,364   

Adobe Systems, Inc.*

     1,371         35,852   

ANSYS, Inc.*(a)

     204         8,619   

BMC Software, Inc.*

     799         32,343   

CA, Inc.

     2,608         55,081   

Citrix Systems, Inc.*

     346         23,611   

Compuware Corp.*

     1,102         9,400   

Factset Research Systems, Inc.

     156         12,656   

Fair Isaac Corp.(a)

     298         7,349   

Informatica Corp.*(a)

     274         10,524   

Intuit, Inc.*(a)

     1,211         53,054   

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

     294         7,497   

McAfee, Inc.*

     211         9,972   

MICROS Systems, Inc.*

     345         14,604   

Microsoft Corp.

     38,163         934,612   

MicroStrategy, Inc. Class A*

     98         8,488   

Net 1 UEPS Technologies, Inc.*

     409         4,728   

Oracle Corp.

     19,394         520,729   

Parametric Technology Corp.*

     409         7,992   

Progress Software Corp.*

     184         6,090   

Quest Software, Inc.*(a)

     525         12,910   

Red Hat, Inc.*

     366         15,006   

S1 Corp.*

     1,464         7,627   

Salesforce.com, Inc.*(a)

     138         15,428   

Synopsys, Inc.*

     910         22,541   

TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. Class A*

     1,033         4,039   

TIBCO Software, Inc.*

     617         10,945   

Tyler Technologies, Inc.*

     474         9,556   

VMware, Inc. Class A*

     500         42,470   
           
Total Software               1,931,087   
Specialty Retail – 2.7%      

Aaron’s, Inc.

     265         4,889   

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.

     557         32,685   

Aeropostale, Inc.*

     580         13,485   

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

     638         9,545   

AutoNation, Inc.*(a)

     1,093         25,412   

AutoZone, Inc.*(a)

     342         78,287   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Barnes & Noble, Inc.(a)

     320       $ 5,187   

Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.*(a)

     1,058         45,928   

Best Buy Co., Inc.

     2,221         90,683   

Buckle, Inc. (The)(a)

     248         6,582   

Cabela’s, Inc.*(a)

     550         10,439   

CarMax, Inc.*(a)

     596         16,605   

Cato Corp. (The) Class A

     455         12,176   

Childrens Place Retail Stores, Inc. (The)*

     301         14,680   

Collective Brands, Inc.*

     317         5,116   

Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.*

     457         12,814   

Dress Barn, Inc. (The)*

     390         9,263   

GameStop Corp. Class A*(a)

     1,445         28,481   

Gap, Inc. (The)

     3,840         71,578   

Group 1 Automotive, Inc.*

     324         9,681   

Guess ?, Inc.(a)

     415         16,861   

Gymboree Corp.*

     200         8,308   

Home Depot, Inc.

     6,964         220,620   

J Crew Group, Inc.*(a)

     157         5,278   

JOS A Bank Clothiers, Inc.*

     180         7,670   

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     6,091         135,768   

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     1,049         28,092   

Men’s Wearhouse, Inc. (The)(a)

     278         6,614   

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.*

     663         35,272   

PetSmart, Inc.

     463         16,205   

RadioShack Corp.

     870         18,557   

Rent-A-Center, Inc.(a)

     847         18,956   

Ross Stores, Inc.(a)

     795         43,423   

Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     785         8,792   

Staples, Inc.

     2,609         54,580   

Systemax, Inc.

     364         4,470   

Tiffany & Co. (a)

     304         14,285   

TJX Cos., Inc.

     2,399         107,067   

Tractor Supply Co.

     232         9,201   

Urban Outfitters, Inc.*(a)

     432         13,582   
           
Total Specialty Retail               1,277,117   
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.9%      

Carter’s, Inc.*

     228         6,003   

Coach, Inc.

     1,442         61,948   

Columbia Sportswear Co.(a)

     160         9,350   

Deckers Outdoor Corp.*

     195         9,742   

Fossil, Inc.*

     202         10,866   

Hanesbrands, Inc.*

     209         5,405   

Iconix Brand Group, Inc.*

     369         6,458   

Maidenform Brands, Inc.*

     552         15,925   

NIKE, Inc. Class B(a)

     2,288         183,360   

Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.(a)

     141         8,483   

Polo Ralph Lauren Corp.(a)

     419         37,651   

Timberland Co. (The) Class A*

     275         5,448   

Under Armour, Inc. Class A*(a)

     132         5,945   

VF Corp.(a)

     479         38,809   

Warnaco Group, Inc. (The)*

     211         10,789   

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.(a)

     223         6,469   
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               422,651   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund (EXT)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.3%      

Astoria Financial Corp.

     249       $ 3,394   

Capitol Federal Financial(a)

     96         2,371   

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.

     807         11,177   

First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     319         3,716   

Flushing Financial Corp.

     841         9,722   

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

     3,018         37,001   

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     1,921         31,216   

NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     758         9,566   

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

     392         4,386   

People’s United Financial, Inc.(a)

     541         7,082   

TFS Financial Corp.

     299         2,748   

Washington Federal, Inc.(a)

     211         3,220   
           
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance               125,599   
Tobacco – 2.4%      

Alliance One International, Inc.*

     2,012         8,350   

Altria Group, Inc.

     12,777         306,904   

Lorillard, Inc.

     980         78,704   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     10,771         603,391   

Reynolds American, Inc.

     1,806         107,258   

Universal Corp.

     365         14,633   

Vector Group Ltd.(a)

     317         5,928   
           
Total Tobacco               1,125,168   
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.3%      

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

     269         8,231   

Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.*

     553         8,057   

Fastenal Co.(a)

     367         19,521   

GATX Corp.

     321         9,412   

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.*

     481         3,834   

Interline Brands, Inc.*

     294         5,304   

MSC Industrial Direct Co. Class A

     269         14,537   

TAL International Group, Inc.

     250         6,055   

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

     366         43,594   

Watsco, Inc.(a)

     109         6,069   

WESCO International, Inc.*

     569         22,356   
           
Total Trading Companies & Distributors               146,970   
Water Utilities – 0.1%      

American States Water Co.

     256         9,160   

American Water Works Co., Inc.

     712         16,568   

Aqua America, Inc.(a)

     273         5,569   
           
Total Water Utilities               31,297   
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.3%      

American Tower Corp. Class A*

     556         28,501   

MetroPCS Communications, Inc.*(a)

     1,691         17,688   

NII Holdings, Inc.*

     866         35,593   

Syniverse Holdings, Inc.*

     459         10,405   

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.

     796         26,109   

USA Mobility, Inc.

     876         14,042   
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               132,338   

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS

(Cost: $47,859,421)

              46,550,542   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.8%      

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund(a)(b)

     
(Cost: $334,994)      8,414       $ 359,025   
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      

Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

     
(Cost: $17,334)      17,334         17,334   
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR
SECURITIES LOANED – 14.1%
   
MONEY MARKET FUND – 14.1%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred
Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

     
(Cost: $6,627,000)(e)      6,627,000         6,627,000   

TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 114.0%

(Cost: $54,838,749)(f)

        53,553,901   

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (14.0)%

  

     (6,572,008
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 46,981,893   

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $6,467,874 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $6,627,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.5%      
Aerospace & Defense – 2.8%      

Alliant Techsystems, Inc.*

     278       $ 20,961   

General Dynamics Corp.

     3,762         236,291   

Goodrich Corp.(a)

     1,052         77,564   

Honeywell International, Inc.

     5,249         230,641   

ITT Corp.(a)

     985         46,128   

L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.(a)

     1,248         90,193   

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     2,970         211,702   

Northrop Grumman Corp.

     1,674         101,495   

Precision Castparts Corp.

     1,067         135,882   

Raytheon Co.

     3,400         155,414   

Rockwell Collins, Inc.(a)

     1,200         69,900   

United Technologies Corp.

     5,492         391,195   
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               1,767,366   
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.5%      

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

     765         53,489   

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.(a)

     900         41,607   

United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B

     3,168         211,274   
           
Total Air Freight & Logistics               306,370   
Automobiles – 0.1%      

Harley-Davidson, Inc.(a)

     1,215         34,555   
Beverages – 3.0%      

Brown-Forman Corp. Class B(a)

     1,042         64,229   

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

     13,813         808,337   

Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.*

     3,771         116,901   

Constellation Brands, Inc. Class A*(a)

     625         11,056   

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

     2,280         80,986   

Hansen Natural Corp.*

     465         21,678   

Molson Coors Brewing Co. Class B(a)

     1,273         60,111   

PepsiCo, Inc.

     11,520         765,389   
           
Total Beverages               1,928,687   
Biotechnology – 1.8%      

Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     186         11,971   

Amgen, Inc.*

     10,534         580,529   

Biogen Idec, Inc.*(a)

     2,197         123,296   

Celgene Corp.*

     891         51,330   

Cephalon, Inc.*(a)

     557         34,779   

Genzyme Corp.*

     1,232         87,213   

Gilead Sciences, Inc.*

     6,973         248,309   
           
Total Biotechnology               1,137,427   
Capital Markets – 2.1%      

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     543         25,700   

BlackRock, Inc.

     376         64,014   

Charles Schwab Corp. (The)

     6,477         90,030   

Eaton Vance Corp.

     531         15,420   

Franklin Resources, Inc.

     1,205         128,815   

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     3,949         570,946   

Northern Trust Corp.(a)

     2,102         101,400   

Raymond James Financial, Inc.(a)

     817         20,695   

SEI Investments Co.

     1,249         25,405   

State Street Corp.

     4,728         178,057   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.(a)

     956       $ 47,862   

TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.*

     4,405         71,141   
           
Total Capital Markets               1,339,485   
Chemicals – 1.5%      

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.(a)

     920         76,194   

Airgas, Inc.(a)

     604         41,042   

Albemarle Corp.

     386         18,069   

Celanese Corp. Series A

     1,237         39,708   

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

     822         78,501   

Eastman Chemical Co.

     214         15,836   

Ecolab, Inc.

     946         48,000   

FMC Corp.

     411         28,116   

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.(a)

     482         23,387   

Lubrizol Corp.

     510         54,045   

Monsanto Co.

     3,157         151,315   

Mosaic Co. (The)

     1,959         115,111   

PPG Industries, Inc.

     468         34,070   

Praxair, Inc.(a)

     1,640         148,026   

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)(a)

     850         63,869   

Sigma-Aldrich Corp.(a)

     786         47,459   
           
Total Chemicals               982,748   
Commercial Banks – 1.5%      

BB&T Corp.(a)

     3,731         89,842   

BOK Financial Corp.(a)

     492         22,204   

Commerce Bancshares, Inc.

     508         19,096   

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.(a)

     454         24,457   

M&T Bank Corp.

     562         45,977   

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

     1,568         81,395   

U.S. Bancorp(a)

     8,038         173,782   

Wells Fargo & Co.

     20,737         521,121   
           
Total Commercial Banks               977,874   
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.4%      

Cintas Corp.

     937         25,814   

Corrections Corp. of America*

     748         18,461   

Iron Mountain, Inc.(a)

     855         19,101   

Pitney Bowes, Inc.(a)

     1,846         39,468   

Republic Services, Inc.

     1,078         32,868   

Stericycle, Inc.*(a)

     379         26,333   

Waste Management, Inc.(a)

     3,414         122,016   
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               284,061   
Communications Equipment – 1.8%      

Cisco Systems, Inc.*

     30,931         677,389   

F5 Networks, Inc.*(a)

     226         23,461   

Harris Corp.

     1,097         48,586   

Juniper Networks, Inc.*

     1,195         36,269   

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     7,752         349,770   
           
Total Communications Equipment               1,135,475   
Computers & Peripherals – 3.5%      

Apple, Inc.*

     3,707         1,051,861   

Dell, Inc.*

     13,608         176,360   

EMC Corp.*

     7,205         146,333   

Hewlett-Packard Co.

     17,485         735,594   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

NetApp, Inc.*(a)

     1,063       $ 52,927   

Western Digital Corp.*(a)

     1,864         52,919   
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               2,215,994   
Construction & Engineering – 0.4%      

Aecom Technology Corp.*

     865         20,985   

Fluor Corp.(a)

     2,006         99,357   

Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.*(a)

     1,258         48,685   

KBR, Inc.

     2,055         50,635   

Quanta Services, Inc.*(a)

     990         18,889   

URS Corp.*

     678         25,750   
           
Total Construction & Engineering               264,301   
Construction Materials – 0.0%      

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.(a)

     182         14,009   

Vulcan Materials Co.(a)

     23         849   
           
Total Construction Materials               14,858   
Consumer Finance – 0.2%      

American Express Co.

     2,339         98,308   
Containers & Packaging – 0.2%      

Ball Corp.

     680         40,018   

Bemis Co., Inc.

     685         21,749   

Crown Holdings, Inc.*

     673         19,288   

Pactiv Corp.*

     886         29,220   

Sealed Air Corp.

     1,300         29,224   

Sonoco Products Co.(a)

     421         14,078   
           
Total Containers & Packaging               153,577   
Distributors – 0.1%      

Genuine Parts Co.

     1,120         49,941   
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.2%      

Apollo Group, Inc. Class A*

     1,338         68,706   

DeVry, Inc.

     474         23,326   

H&R Block, Inc.(a)

     3,081         39,899   

ITT Educational Services, Inc.*(a)

     352         24,735   
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               156,666   
Diversified Financial Services – 1.8%      

Bank of America Corp.

     33,013         432,800   

CME Group, Inc.

     333         86,730   

IntercontinentalExchange, Inc.*(a)

     344         36,024   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     13,300         506,331   

Moody’s Corp.

     1,825         45,588   

MSCI, Inc. Class A*

     258         8,568   

NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. (The)*(a)

     1,946         37,811   
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               1,153,852   
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 2.8%      

AT&T, Inc.

     36,874         1,054,597   

CenturyLink, Inc.(a)

     1,412         55,718   

Frontier Communications Corp.

     3,943         32,214   

Qwest Communications International, Inc.(a)

     8,212         51,489   

Verizon Communications, Inc.(a)

     16,448         536,040   

Windstream Corp.(a)

     4,059         49,885   
           
Total Diversified Telecommunication Services               1,779,943   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Electric Utilities – 2.3%      

Allegheny Energy, Inc.

     1,462       $ 35,848   

American Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

     3,670         132,964   

DPL, Inc.(a)

     1,044         27,280   

Duke Energy Corp.

     8,590         152,129   

Edison International

     2,293         78,856   

Entergy Corp.

     1,596         122,142   

Exelon Corp.(a)

     6,103         259,866   

FirstEnergy Corp.(a)

     1,792         69,064   

NextEra Energy, Inc.

     3,542         192,649   

Northeast Utilities(a)

     1,116         33,000   

Pepco Holdings, Inc.(a)

     1,399         26,022   

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

     86         3,549   

PPL Corp.(a)

     1,683         45,828   

Progress Energy, Inc.(a)

     2,279         101,233   

Southern Co.

     5,593         208,283   
           
Total Electric Utilities               1,488,713   
Electrical Equipment – 0.5%      

AMETEK, Inc.

     561         26,799   

Emerson Electric Co.

     4,921         259,140   

Rockwell Automation, Inc.(a)

     402         24,815   

Roper Industries, Inc.

     543         35,393   
           
Total Electrical Equipment               346,147   
Electronic Equipment, Instruments &
Components – 0.5%
      

Amphenol Corp. Class A(a)

     958         46,923   

Arrow Electronics, Inc.*

     442         11,815   

Avnet, Inc.*(a)

     650         17,556   

Corning, Inc.

     10,558         193,000   

Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Class A*(a)

     670         38,063   

FLIR Systems, Inc.*(a)

     971         24,955   
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               332,312   
Energy Equipment & Services – 1.6%      

Baker Hughes, Inc.

     2,913         124,094   

Cameron International Corp.*(a)

     1,749         75,137   

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.(a)

     1,758         119,140   

FMC Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     771         52,652   

Halliburton Co.

     7,029         232,449   

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

     1,129         45,679   

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     5,043         224,262   

Oceaneering International, Inc.*

     414         22,298   

Pride International, Inc.*(a)

     2,161         63,598   

Rowan Cos., Inc.*(a)

     1,826         55,437   
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               1,014,746   
Food & Staples Retailing – 4.8%      

Costco Wholesale Corp.(a)

     2,389         154,067   

CVS Caremark Corp.

     14,594         459,273   

Kroger Co. (The)

     7,754         167,952   

Safeway, Inc.(a)

     4,603         97,399   

SUPERVALU, Inc.(a)

     2,980         34,359   

Sysco Corp.(a)

     4,613         131,563   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Walgreen Co.(a)

     6,700       $ 224,450   

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     33,027         1,767,605   

Whole Foods Market, Inc.*(a)

     567         21,041   
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               3,057,709   
Food Products – 2.1%      

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

     4,404         140,576   

Campbell Soup Co.(a)

     2,556         91,377   

ConAgra Foods, Inc.(a)

     3,706         81,310   

Dean Foods Co.*(a)

     1,789         18,266   

General Mills, Inc.

     4,465         163,151   

H.J. Heinz Co.(a)

     2,287         108,335   

Hershey Co. (The)(a)

     1,313         62,486   

Hormel Foods Corp.(a)

     1,051         46,875   

J.M. Smucker Co. (The)

     800         48,424   

Kellogg Co.(a)

     2,524         127,487   

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     9,776         301,687   

McCormick & Co., Inc.(a)

     883         37,121   

Mead Johnson Nutrition Co.(a)

     1,106         62,942   

Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.*

     508         29,708   

Sara Lee Corp.(a)

     3,158         42,412   

Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A(a)

     242         3,877   
           
Total Food Products               1,366,034   
Gas Utilities – 0.2%      

Energen Corp.

     673         30,770   

National Fuel Gas Co.

     237         12,279   

Oneok, Inc.(a)

     820         36,933   

Questar Corp.

     1,112         19,493   
           
Total Gas Utilities               99,475   
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 1.9%      

Alere, Inc.*(a)

     64         1,980   

Baxter International, Inc.

     4,752         226,718   

Beckman Coulter, Inc.(a)

     224         10,929   

Becton Dickinson and Co.(a)

     2,057         152,424   

C.R. Bard, Inc.

     829         67,505   

DENTSPLY International, Inc.(a)

     957         30,595   

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*

     501         33,592   

Hospira, Inc.*(a)

     1,105         62,996   

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.*

     269         16,603   

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*

     93         26,388   

Medtronic, Inc.

     7,305         245,302   

ResMed, Inc.*

     772         25,329   

St. Jude Medical, Inc.*(a)

     1,430         56,256   

Stryker Corp.(a)

     2,757         137,988   

Varian Medical Systems, Inc.*

     903         54,631   

Zimmer Holdings, Inc.*

     1,530         80,065   
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               1,229,301   
Health Care Providers & Services – 3.4%      

Aetna, Inc.

     4,734         149,642   

AmerisourceBergen Corp.(a)

     2,464         75,546   

Cardinal Health, Inc.

     3,507         115,871   

CIGNA Corp.

     2,791         99,862   

Community Health Systems, Inc.*

     819         25,364   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Coventry Health Care, Inc.*(a)

     1,496       $ 32,209   

DaVita, Inc.*

     845         58,330   

Express Scripts, Inc.*

     2,481         120,825   

Henry Schein, Inc.*

     699         40,947   

Humana, Inc.*

     2,737         137,507   

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings*(a)

     839         65,803   

McKesson Corp.

     2,376         146,789   

Medco Health Solutions, Inc.*

     2,418         125,881   

Patterson Cos., Inc.(a)

     901         25,814   

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.(a)

     1,457         73,535   

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     15,590         547,365   

WellPoint, Inc.*

     6,109         346,014   
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               2,187,304   
Health Care Technology – 0.0%      

Cerner Corp.*(a)

     308         25,869   
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.5%      

Darden Restaurants, Inc.(a)

     1,433         61,304   

International Game Technology

     1,073         15,505   

McDonald’s Corp.

     8,524         635,123   

Starbucks Corp.(a)

     2,132         54,537   

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

     534         28,062   

Wyndham Worldwide Corp.(a)

     1,169         32,112   

Yum! Brands, Inc.

     3,507         161,532   
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               988,175   
Household Durables – 0.2%      

Fortune Brands, Inc.(a)

     142         6,991   

Leggett & Platt, Inc.(a)

     319         7,261   

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.(a)

     2,020         35,976   

NVR, Inc.*

     19         12,303   

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

     655         40,138   

Tupperware Brands Corp.(a)

     476         21,782   

Whirlpool Corp.

     315         25,502   
           
Total Household Durables               149,953   
Household Products – 2.8%      

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.(a)

     472         30,652   

Clorox Co.

     1,108         73,970   

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

     3,128         240,418   

Energizer Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     603         40,540   

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     3,337         217,072   

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

     19,445         1,166,116   
           
Total Household Products               1,768,768   
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders – 0.3%      

AES Corp. (The)*(a)

     2,421         27,478   

Calpine Corp.*(a)

     2,022         25,174   

NRG Energy, Inc.*

     5,558         115,718   
           
Total Independent Power Producers & Energy
Traders
              168,370   
Industrial Conglomerates – 2.6%      

3M Co.(a)

     3,397         294,554   

General Electric Co.

     83,728         1,360,580   
           
Total Industrial Conglomerates               1,655,134   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Insurance – 6.7%      

Allstate Corp. (The)

     3,069       $ 96,827   

American Family Life Assurance Co., Inc.

     5,897         304,934   

American Financial Group, Inc.

     2,706         82,749   

American National Insurance Co.

     29         2,203   

AON Corp.(a)

     1,301         50,882   

Assurant, Inc.(a)

     2,273         92,511   

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class B*

     17,509         1,447,644   

Chubb Corp.(a)

     5,751         327,750   

Cincinnati Financial Corp.(a)

     1,099         31,706   

CNA Financial Corp.*

     3,089         86,461   

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Class A

     1,256         19,732   

First American Financial Corp.*

     433         6,469   

HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.(a)

     1,597         41,666   

Lincoln National Corp.(a)

     2,292         54,825   

Loews Corp.

     860         32,594   

Markel Corp.*

     103         35,493   

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.(a)

     562         13,555   

MetLife, Inc.

     3,533         135,844   

Principal Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     3,427         88,828   

Progressive Corp. (The)

     6,983         145,735   

Prudential Financial, Inc.

     6,416         347,619   

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     1,171         56,548   

Torchmark Corp.(a)

     1,506         80,029   

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.

     1,381         70,182   

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     8,671         451,759   

Unum Group(a)

     5,283         117,018   

W.R. Berkley Corp.

     1,871         50,648   
           
Total Insurance               4,272,211   
Internet & Catalog Retail – 0.4%      

Amazon.com, Inc.*(a)

     741         116,381   

NetFlix, Inc.*(a)

     229         37,135   

priceline.com, Inc.*

     253         88,130   
           
Total Internet & Catalog Retail               241,646   
Internet Software & Services – 1.4%      

Akamai Technologies, Inc.*

     703         35,277   

eBay, Inc.*

     7,853         191,613   

Equinix, Inc.*

     186         19,037   

Google, Inc. Class A*

     1,049         551,554   

VeriSign, Inc.*(a)

     987         31,327   

Yahoo!, Inc.*(a)

     2,553         36,176   
           
Total Internet Software & Services               864,984   
IT Services – 4.1%      

Alliance Data Systems Corp.*(a)

     338         22,058   

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

     3,825         160,765   

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.(a)

     1,176         26,895   

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. Class A*

     1,463         94,320   

Computer Sciences Corp.

     1,701         78,246   

CoreLogic, Inc.*

     433         8,296   

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

     1,217         33,017   

Fiserv, Inc.*(a)

     1,208         65,015   

Global Payments, Inc.(a)

     353         15,140   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hewitt Associates, Inc. Class A*

     722       $ 36,410   

International Business Machines Corp.

     10,054         1,348,644   

Lender Processing Services, Inc.

     745         24,756   

Mastercard, Inc. Class A(a)

     697         156,128   

Paychex, Inc.(a)

     2,028         55,750   

SAIC, Inc.*(a)

     3,076         49,154   

Teradata Corp.*

     963         37,133   

Total System Services, Inc.

     1,622         24,719   

Visa, Inc. Class A(a)

     3,379         250,925   

Western Union Co. (The)

     6,016         106,303   
           
Total IT Services               2,593,674   
Leisure Equipment & Products – 0.2%      

Hasbro, Inc.(a)

     1,160         51,632   

Mattel, Inc.(a)

     2,407         56,468   
           
Total Leisure Equipment & Products               108,100   
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.3%      

Covance, Inc.*(a)

     397         18,576   

Illumina, Inc.*(a)

     397         19,532   

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.*

     181         22,524   

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.*

     2,134         102,176   

Waters Corp.*

     640         45,299   
           
Total Life Sciences Tools & Services               208,107   
Machinery – 1.7%      

AGCO Corp.*

     757         29,531   

Bucyrus International, Inc.(a)

     680         47,158   

Caterpillar, Inc.(a)

     2,098         165,071   

Cummins, Inc.(a)

     406         36,775   

Danaher Corp.

     3,760         152,694   

Deere & Co.(a)

     2,012         140,397   

Donaldson Co., Inc.

     344         16,213   

Dover Corp.

     1,312         68,499   

Eaton Corp.

     662         54,608   

Flowserve Corp.

     552         60,400   

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

     2,107         99,071   

Joy Global, Inc.(a)

     929         65,327   

PACCAR, Inc.(a)

     620         29,853   

Pall Corp.

     682         28,398   

Parker Hannifin Corp.

     679         47,571   

Pentair, Inc.(a)

     344         11,569   
           
Total Machinery               1,053,135   
Media – 2.7%      

Cablevision Systems Corp. Class A

     757         19,826   

CBS Corp. Class B(a)

     1,928         30,578   

Comcast Corp. Class A

     23,617         426,995   

DIRECTV Class A*

     4,930         205,236   

Discovery Communications, Inc. Class C*

     2,302         87,913   

DISH Network Corp. Class A

     5,645         108,158   

DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. Class A*(a)

     491         15,668   

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)*(a)

     2,832         28,405   

Madison Square Garden, Inc. Class A*

     189         3,984   

McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc. (The)(a)

     2,226         73,592   

Omnicom Group, Inc.

     2,745         108,373   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc. Class A

     913       $ 43,440   

Viacom, Inc. Class B*

     4,532         164,013   

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     11,842         392,089   

Washington Post Co. (The) Class B(a)

     24         9,586   
           
Total Media               1,717,856   
Metals & Mining – 0.5%      

Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.

     458         29,275   

Newmont Mining Corp.

     2,041         128,195   

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

     348         14,452   

Southern Copper Corp.

     2,088         73,331   

Walter Energy, Inc.(a)

     589         47,880   
           
Total Metals & Mining               293,133   
Multiline Retail – 0.9%      

Dollar Tree, Inc.*(a)

     1,040         50,710   

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

     1,297         57,275   

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

     471         12,802   

Kohl’s Corp.*

     2,081         109,627   

Nordstrom, Inc.

     1,156         43,003   

Target Corp.

     5,624         300,547   
           
Total Multiline Retail               573,964   
Multi-Utilities – 1.8%      

Alliant Energy Corp.

     312         11,341   

Ameren Corp.(a)

     2,076         58,958   

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.(a)

     2,494         39,206   

CMS Energy Corp.

     1,590         28,652   

Consolidated Edison, Inc.(a)

     1,338         64,518   

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     4,996         218,125   

DTE Energy Co.

     1,202         55,208   

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     344         17,909   

NiSource, Inc.

     1,370         23,838   

NSTAR(a)

     706         27,781   

OGE Energy Corp.

     790         31,497   

PG&E Corp.(a)

     2,598         118,001   

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

     5,460         180,617   

SCANA Corp.(a)

     1,061         42,780   

Sempra Energy(a)

     2,356         126,753   

TECO Energy, Inc.

     1,244         21,546   

Wisconsin Energy Corp.(a)

     374         21,617   

Xcel Energy, Inc.(a)

     3,216         73,872   
           
Total Multi-Utilities               1,162,219   
Office Electronics – 0.1%      

Xerox Corp.(a)

     7,516         77,791   
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 8.0%      

Alpha Natural Resources, Inc.*(a)

     118         4,856   

Arch Coal, Inc.

     547         14,610   

Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.

     385         11,592   

Chevron Corp.

     16,383         1,327,842   

Concho Resources, Inc.*

     284         18,792   

Consol Energy, Inc.

     1,499         55,403   

Continental Resources, Inc.*

     66         3,060   

EOG Resources, Inc.(a)

     914         84,975   

EQT Corp.

     430         15,506   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Exxon Mobil Corp.

     42,207       $ 2,607,971   

Hess Corp.

     650         38,428   

Marathon Oil Corp.

     6,141         203,267   

Massey Energy Co.(a)

     359         11,136   

Murphy Oil Corp.(a)

     1,309         81,053   

Noble Energy, Inc.

     360         27,032   

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

     3,974         311,164   

Peabody Energy Corp.(a)

     1,735         85,032   

QEP Resources, Inc.*

     1,112         33,516   

Range Resources Corp.(a)

     167         6,368   

Spectra Energy Corp.

     4,945         111,510   

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

     2,341         44,737   
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               5,097,850   
Paper & Forest Products – 0.1%      

International Paper Co.

     2,528         54,984   
Personal Products – 0.2%      

Avon Products, Inc.(a)

     2,231         71,637   

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The) Class A(a)

     770         48,687   
           
Total Personal Products               120,324   
Pharmaceuticals – 7.2%      

Abbott Laboratories

     12,776         667,418   

Allergan, Inc.

     1,136         75,578   

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     14,687         398,165   

Forest Laboratories, Inc.*

     2,899         89,666   

Johnson & Johnson

     22,762         1,410,333   

Merck & Co., Inc.

     20,897         769,219   

Mylan, Inc.(a)

     764         14,371   

Perrigo Co.(a)

     556         35,706   

Pfizer, Inc.

     64,483         1,107,173   

Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*(a)

     767         32,452   
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               4,600,081   
Professional Services – 0.2%      

Dun & Bradstreet Corp.(a)

     405         30,027   

Equifax, Inc.

     902         28,142   

IHS, Inc. Class A*(a)

     300         20,400   

Manpower, Inc.(a)

     196         10,231   

Robert Half International, Inc.(a)

     331         8,606   
           
Total Professional Services               97,406   
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.6%      

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.(a)

     105         10,913   

Boston Properties, Inc.(a)

     167         13,881   

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     120         7,404   

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     222         18,129   

HCP, Inc.(a)

     434         15,615   

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     366         17,327   

Liberty Property Trust(a)

     498         15,886   

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.(a)

     426         16,473   

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.(a)

     1,011         35,688   

Public Storage(a)

     950         92,188   

Rayonier, Inc.(a)

     743         37,239   

Simon Property Group, Inc.

     535         49,616   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Ventas, Inc.(a)

     538       $ 27,745   
           
Total Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)         358,104   
Road & Rail – 1.0%      

CSX Corp.

     2,907         160,815   

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

     529         18,356   

Norfolk Southern Corp.

     2,519         149,906   

Union Pacific Corp.

     3,685         301,433   
           
Total Road & Rail               630,510   
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 1.1%      

Altera Corp.

     1,361         41,048   

Analog Devices, Inc.(a)

     1,046         32,824   

Cree, Inc.*

     107         5,809   

First Solar, Inc.*(a)

     572         84,284   

Intel Corp.

     15,376         295,680   

Linear Technology Corp.(a)

     1,136         34,909   

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

     768         24,154   

National Semiconductor Corp.

     230         2,937   

Texas Instruments, Inc.(a)

     4,735         128,508   

Xilinx, Inc.(a)

     1,654         44,013   
           
Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment         694,166   
Software – 4.3%      

Activision Blizzard, Inc.

     3,672         39,731   

Adobe Systems, Inc.*

     2,280         59,622   

ANSYS, Inc.*(a)

     340         14,365   

Autodesk, Inc.*

     90         2,877   

BMC Software, Inc.*(a)

     1,138         46,066   

CA, Inc.

     3,933         83,065   

Citrix Systems, Inc.*

     490         33,438   

Factset Research Systems, Inc.

     270         21,905   

Intuit, Inc.*

     1,790         78,420   

McAfee, Inc.*

     504         23,819   

Microsoft Corp.

     58,471         1,431,955   

Oracle Corp.

     29,806         800,291   

Red Hat, Inc.*

     375         15,375   

Salesforce.com, Inc.*(a)

     140         15,652   

Synopsys, Inc.*

     1,169         28,956   

VMware, Inc. Class A*(a)

     769         65,319   
           
Total Software               2,760,856   
Specialty Retail – 2.6%      

Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Class A(a)

     102         4,011   

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.

     797         46,768   

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

     1,094         16,366   

AutoNation, Inc.*(a)

     1,584         36,828   

AutoZone, Inc.*(a)

     515         117,889   

Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.*(a)

     1,505         65,332   

Best Buy Co., Inc.(a)

     3,347         136,658   

CarMax, Inc.*(a)

     775         21,591   

GameStop Corp. Class A*(a)

     2,144         42,258   

Gap, Inc. (The)

     5,749         107,161   

Guess ?, Inc.(a)

     573         23,281   

Home Depot, Inc.

     10,782         341,574   

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

     9,224         205,603   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     1,689       $ 45,231   

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.*(a)

     923         49,104   

PetSmart, Inc.

     914         31,990   

Ross Stores, Inc.(a)

     1,112         60,737   

Staples, Inc.

     3,869         80,939   

Tiffany & Co.*(a)

     511         24,012   

TJX Cos., Inc.(a)

     3,582         159,865   

Urban Outfitters, Inc.*(a)

     724         22,763   
           
Total Specialty Retail               1,639,961   
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.8%      

Coach, Inc.

     2,165         93,009   

NIKE, Inc. Class B(a)

     3,437         275,441   

Polo Ralph Lauren Corp.(a)

     658         59,128   

VF Corp.(a)

     818         66,274   
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               493,852   
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.2%      

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     4,878         59,804   

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     3,008         48,880   

People’s United Financial, Inc.(a)

     727         9,517   

TFS Financial Corp.

     268         2,463   
           
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance               120,664   
Tobacco – 2.6%      

Altria Group, Inc.

     19,733         473,986   

Lorillard, Inc.

     1,470         118,056   

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     16,605         930,212   

Reynolds American, Inc.

     2,782         165,223   
           
Total Tobacco               1,687,477   
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.2%      

Fastenal Co.(a)

     645         34,307   

MSC Industrial Direct Co. Class A

     327         17,671   

W.W. Grainger, Inc.(a)

     525         62,533   
           
Total Trading Companies & Distributors               114,511   
Water Utilities – 0.0%      

American Water Works Co., Inc.

     1,076         25,038   
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.2%      

American Tower Corp. Class A*

     770         39,470   

NII Holdings, Inc.*

     1,337         54,951   

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.

     1,087         35,653   

United States Cellular Corp.*

     67         3,080   
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               133,154   
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $68,900,765)
              63,455,256   
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.4%      
WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund(b)
(Cost: $214,550)
     5,384         229,735   
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $29,899)
     29,899         29,899   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund (EPS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 18.9%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 18.9%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

     
(Cost: $12,083,000)(e)      12,083,000       $ 12,083,000   
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 118.8%
(Cost: $81,228,214)(f)
         75,797,890   

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (18.8)%

  

     (12,007,096
        
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 63,790,794   

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $11,765,643 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $12,083,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.4%      
Aerospace & Defense – 2.6%      

Cubic Corp.

     1,761       $ 71,849   

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

     4,045         122,564   

DigitalGlobe, Inc.*

     3,201         97,310   

Esterline Technologies Corp.*

     3,880         222,052   

HEICO Corp.(a)

     2,142         97,761   

Hexcel Corp.*

     9,551         169,912   

Moog, Inc. Class A*

     3,860         137,069   

Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc. Class A*

     12,978         258,652   

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.*

     3,033         120,774   

TransDigm Group, Inc.

     5,405         335,380   

Triumph Group, Inc.(a)

     2,861         213,402   
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               1,846,725   
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.1%      

HUB Group, Inc. Class A*

     2,141         62,646   
Airlines – 0.3%      

Allegiant Travel Co.

     2,762         116,888   

Skywest, Inc.

     7,858         109,698   
           
Total Airlines               226,586   
Auto Components – 0.2%      

Fuel Systems Solutions, Inc.*(a)

     1,195         46,736   

Gentex Corp.

     3,729         72,753   
           
Total Auto Components               119,489   
Automobiles – 0.1%      

Thor Industries, Inc.(a)

     1,470         49,098   
Biotechnology – 1.6%      

Alkermes, Inc.*

     14,202         208,059   

BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc.*(a)

     2,020         45,147   

Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     18,938         442,960   

Myriad Genetics, Inc.*

     9,181         150,660   

PDL BioPharma, Inc.

     55,952         294,308   
           
Total Biotechnology               1,141,134   
Building Products – 0.4%      

A.O. Smith Corp.

     1,407         81,451   

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.*(a)

     2,132         88,499   

Lennox International, Inc.

     2,335         97,346   

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.

     1,134         29,235   
           
Total Building Products               296,531   
Capital Markets – 1.5%      

Ares Capital Corp.

     2,878         45,041   

Federated Investors, Inc. Class B(a)

     11,494         261,603   

GAMCO Investors, Inc. Class A

     1,382         53,248   

Greenhill & Co., Inc.(a)

     1,250         99,150   

Investment Technology Group, Inc.*

     6,607         93,952   

Knight Capital Group, Inc. Class A*(a)

     16,368         202,799   

optionsXpress Holdings, Inc.*

     6,627         101,791   

Stifel Financial Corp.*(a)

     1,916         88,692   

Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. Class A

     4,043         110,616   
           
Total Capital Markets               1,056,892   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Chemicals – 3.4%      

Ashland, Inc.

     291       $ 14,192   

H.B. Fuller Co.

     2,871         57,047   

Huntsman Corp.

     76,590         885,380   

Intrepid Potash, Inc.*(a)

     4,081         106,392   

NewMarket Corp.

     1,794         203,942   

Olin Corp.

     9,344         188,375   

RPM International, Inc.

     11,266         224,419   

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The) Class A

     5,926         306,552   

Sensient Technologies Corp.(a)

     5,552         169,280   

Valspar Corp.

     8,294         264,164   

W.R. Grace & Co.

     808         22,575   
           
Total Chemicals               2,442,318   
Commercial Banks – 2.9%      

Associated Banc-Corp.(a)

     4,081         53,828   

BancorpSouth, Inc.(a)

     6,238         88,455   

Bank of Hawaii Corp.(a)

     4,485         201,466   

City National Corp.

     689         36,565   

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

     8,735         65,600   

First Citizens BancShares, Inc. Class A

     295         54,655   

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     1,495         70,250   

FirstMerit Corp.(a)

     6,987         128,002   

Fulton Financial Corp.

     2,955         26,772   

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     4,855         70,883   

Hancock Holding Co.

     1,768         53,164   

Iberiabank Corp.(a)

     302         15,094   

International Bancshares Corp.

     11,227         189,624   

Old National Bancorp

     3,243         34,052   

Park National Corp.

     1,554         99,518   

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

     4,152         134,815   

Signature Bank*(a)

     2,036         79,078   

SVB Financial Group(a)

     1,146         48,499   

TCF Financial Corp.(a)

     8,415         136,239   

Trustmark Corp.

     5,780         125,657   

UMB Financial Corp.(a)

     3,550         126,061   

Valley National Bancorp(a)

     9,568         123,427   

Westamerica Bancorp.(a)

     2,537         138,241   
           
Total Commercial Banks               2,099,945   
Commercial Services & Supplies – 2.3%      

ABM Industries, Inc.(a)

     3,842         82,949   

Brink’s Co. (The)

     2,758         63,434   

Clean Harbors, Inc.*

     1,040         70,460   

Copart, Inc.*

     6,208         204,678   

Covanta Holding Corp.

     8,339         131,339   

Geo Group, Inc. (The)*

     5,249         122,564   

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.

     2,213         50,434   

Herman Miller, Inc.

     3,250         63,960   

HNI Corp.

     1,497         43,054   

Mine Safety Appliances Co.

     1,373         37,208   

RINO International Corp.*(a)

     2,004         27,956   

Rollins, Inc.

     5,883         137,544   

SYKES Enterprises, Inc.*(a)

     3,636         49,377   

Tetra Tech, Inc.*

     5,205         109,149   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

UniFirst Corp.

     2,493       $ 110,066   

United Stationers, Inc.*(a)

     2,492         133,347   

Waste Connections, Inc.*

     5,506         218,368   
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               1,655,887   
Communications Equipment – 1.3%      

ADTRAN, Inc.

     5,215         184,090   

Arris Group, Inc.*

     4,624         45,176   

Blue Coat Systems, Inc.*

     542         13,041   

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.*

     2,163         59,158   

Emulex Corp.*

     385         4,019   

InterDigital, Inc.*

     2,601         77,016   

Polycom, Inc.*(a)

     4,215         114,985   

Riverbed Technology, Inc.*

     2,156         98,270   

Tekelec*

     7,032         91,135   

Tellabs, Inc.

     19,036         141,818   

Viasat, Inc.*(a)

     2,071         85,139   
           
Total Communications Equipment               913,847   
Computers & Peripherals – 0.8%      

Diebold, Inc.

     4,486         139,470   

Lexmark International, Inc. Class A*

     5,370         239,610   

QLogic Corp.*

     6,963         122,827   

Synaptics, Inc.*

     3,294         92,693   
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               594,600   
Construction & Engineering – 1.1%      

EMCOR Group, Inc.*(a)

     10,264         252,392   

Granite Construction, Inc.(a)

     3,367         76,566   

Insituform Technologies, Inc. Class A*

     1,347         32,570   

MasTec, Inc.*

     8,973         92,601   

Shaw Group, Inc. (The)*

     1,117         37,486   

Tutor Perini Corp.*

     12,897         259,101   
           
Total Construction & Engineering               750,716   
Construction Materials – 0.1%      

Eagle Materials, Inc.

     2,380         56,406   

Texas Industries, Inc.(a)

     391         12,324   
           
Total Construction Materials               68,730   
Consumer Finance – 1.1%      

Cash America International, Inc.

     3,777         132,195   

Credit Acceptance Corp.*

     4,933         298,743   

General Motors Financial Co., Inc.*

     1,529         37,399   

Nelnet, Inc. Class A

     9,709         222,142   

Student Loan Corp. (The)

     3,632         107,870   
           
Total Consumer Finance               798,349   
Containers & Packaging – 2.2%      

Aptargroup, Inc.

     5,223         238,534   

Greif, Inc. Class A

     2,696         158,633   

Packaging Corp. of America(a)

     15,889         368,148   

Rock-Tenn Co. Class A

     6,358         316,692   

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

     8,356         264,885   

Temple-Inland, Inc.

     10,118         188,802   
           
Total Containers & Packaging               1,535,694   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Distributors – 0.2%      

LKQ Corp.*

     8,468       $ 176,134   
Diversified Consumer Services – 2.2%      

Bridgepoint Education, Inc.*(a)

     3,475         53,724   

Capella Education Co.*(a)

     834         64,735   

Career Education Corp.*

     6,459         138,675   

Coinstar, Inc.*(a)

     1,555         66,849   

Corinthian Colleges, Inc.*(a)

     11,225         78,799   

Grand Canyon Education, Inc.*

     1,672         36,667   

Hillenbrand, Inc.

     8,161         175,543   

Matthews International Corp. Class A

     2,558         90,451   

Regis Corp.

     6,778         129,663   

Service Corp. International

     31,480         271,358   

Strayer Education, Inc.(a)

     724         126,338   

Weight Watchers International, Inc.(a)

     11,411         355,909   
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               1,588,711   
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 0.5%      

AboveNet, Inc.*

     2,241         116,734   

Frontier Communications Corp.

     23,927         195,483   

tw telecom, inc.*

     2,377         44,141   
           
Total Diversified Telecommunication Services         356,358   
Electric Utilities – 2.9%      

ALLETE, Inc.

     2,252         82,040   

Cleco Corp.

     5,560         164,687   

El Paso Electric Co.*

     5,006         119,043   

Great Plains Energy, Inc.

     11,661         220,393   

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.

     3,181         71,700   

IDACORP, Inc.

     4,447         159,736   

ITC Holdings Corp.(a)

     3,730         232,193   

MGE Energy, Inc.

     1,775         70,272   

NV Energy, Inc.

     19,743         259,620   

Otter Tail Corp.

     1,526         31,115   

PNM Resources, Inc.

     1,543         17,575   

Portland General Electric Co.

     6,316         128,089   

UIL Holdings Corp.

     2,700         76,032   

Unisource Energy Corp.

     5,161         172,532   

Westar Energy, Inc.(a)

     9,899         239,853   
           
Total Electric Utilities               2,044,880   
Electrical Equipment – 2.1%      

Acuity Brands, Inc.(a)

     3,555         157,273   

Baldor Electric Co.

     4,107         165,923   

Brady Corp. Class A

     2,850         83,134   

EnerSys*

     4,005         100,005   

General Cable Corp.(a)

     6,544         177,473   

GrafTech International Ltd.*

     1,603         25,055   

Hubbell, Inc. Class B

     5,153         261,515   

II-VI, Inc.*

     1,378         51,441   

Regal-Beloit Corp.

     2,501         146,784   

Thomas & Betts Corp.*

     3,759         154,194   

Woodward Governor Co.

     5,673         183,919   
           
Total Electrical Equipment               1,506,716   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Electronic Equipment, Instruments &
Components – 1.8%
     

Anixter International, Inc.*(a)

     2,042       $ 110,248   

AVX Corp.

     9,847         136,085   

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.*(a)

     4,231         69,388   

Ingram Micro, Inc. Class A*(a)

     17,255         290,919   

National Instruments Corp.(a)

     1,830         59,768   

Plexus Corp.*

     2,797         82,092   

SYNNEX Corp.*(a)

     4,808         135,297   

Tech Data Corp.*

     5,732         231,000   

Trimble Navigation Ltd.*

     4,349         152,389   
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               1,267,186   
Energy Equipment & Services – 3.9%      

Atwood Oceanics, Inc.*(a)

     10,900         331,905   

Bristow Group, Inc.*

     3,014         108,745   

CARBO Ceramics, Inc.

     1,391         112,671   

Dresser-Rand Group, Inc.*

     11,991         442,348   

Dril-Quip, Inc.*

     2,874         178,504   

Lufkin Industries, Inc.

     2,142         94,034   

Oil States International, Inc.*

     7,766         361,507   

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

     7,478         127,724   

RPC, Inc.

     811         17,161   

SEACOR Holdings, Inc.*

     3,003         255,735   

Superior Energy Services, Inc.*

     8,017         213,974   

Tetra Technologies, Inc.*

     1,315         13,413   

Tidewater, Inc.(a)

     11,674         523,112   
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               2,780,833   
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.3%      

BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc.*

     6,155         255,432   

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

     5,576         232,798   

Ruddick Corp.(a)

     5,254         182,209   

United Natural Foods, Inc.*

     3,576         118,509   

Weis Markets, Inc.

     2,850         111,520   
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               900,468   
Food Products – 1.9%      

Corn Products International, Inc.

     6,978         261,675   

Del Monte Foods Co.

     26,646         349,329   

Flowers Foods, Inc.(a)

     8,180         203,191   

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc.*(a)

     3,054         95,254   

Lancaster Colony Corp.

     3,379         160,503   

Lance, Inc.

     1,894         40,342   

Sanderson Farms, Inc.

     381         16,494   

Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.(a)

     3,414         84,940   

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.*

     3,052         140,697   
           
Total Food Products               1,352,425   
Gas Utilities – 2.9%      

AGL Resources, Inc.

     8,701         333,770   

Atmos Energy Corp.

     9,918         290,102   

New Jersey Resources Corp.

     4,479         175,666   

Nicor, Inc.(a)

     3,966         181,722   

Northwest Natural Gas Co.(a)

     2,422         114,924   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.(a)

     6,238       $ 180,902   

South Jersey Industries, Inc.(a)

     2,009         99,385   

Southwest Gas Corp.

     3,037         102,013   

UGI Corp.

     15,028         429,951   

WGL Holdings, Inc.

     4,389         165,817   
           
Total Gas Utilities               2,074,252   
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 3.0%      

Align Technology, Inc.*(a)

     6,208         121,553   

American Medical Systems Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     5,790         113,368   

Cooper Cos., Inc. (The)

     4,043         186,868   

Gen-Probe, Inc.*(a)

     3,027         146,688   

Haemonetics Corp.*(a)

     1,931         113,021   

Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.(a)

     3,306         118,652   

Immucor, Inc.*

     6,180         122,549   

Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp.*(a)

     2,665         105,161   

Invacare Corp.

     2,637         69,907   

Kinetic Concepts, Inc.*

     9,072         331,854   

Masimo Corp.

     2,070         56,532   

Meridian Bioscience, Inc.(a)

     2,271         49,690   

NuVasive, Inc.*(a)

     413         14,513   

Sirona Dental Systems, Inc.*(a)

     981         35,355   

STERIS Corp.

     6,065         201,479   

Teleflex, Inc.

     3,553         201,739   

Thoratec Corp.*(a)

     1,512         55,914   

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.(a)

     2,557         87,731   
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               2,132,574   
Health Care Providers & Services – 7.1%      

Amedisys, Inc.*

     4,224         100,531   

AMERIGROUP Corp.*

     8,591         364,860   

Catalyst Health Solutions, Inc.*

     2,730         96,123   

Centene Corp.*

     6,557         154,680   

Chemed Corp.

     2,493         142,026   

Emergency Medical Services Corp. Class A*

     3,260         173,595   

Health Management Associates, Inc. Class A*(a)

     30,349         232,473   

Health Net, Inc.*

     8,993         244,520   

Healthsouth Corp.*(a)

     6,501         124,819   

Healthspring, Inc.*(a)

     11,177         288,814   

HMS Holdings Corp.*

     882         51,985   

LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.*(a)

     6,313         221,334   

Lincare Holdings, Inc.(a)

     9,660         242,369   

Magellan Health Services, Inc.*

     3,472         164,017   

Mednax, Inc.*

     4,474         238,464   

Omnicare, Inc.(a)

     18,978         453,195   

Owens & Minor, Inc.(a)

     6,427         182,912   

PSS World Medical, Inc.*

     4,734         101,213   

Psychiatric Solutions, Inc.*

     8,459         283,800   

Tenet Healthcare Corp.*

     58,434         275,809   

Universal American Corp.

     16,366         241,399   

Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

     12,826         498,418   

VCA Antech, Inc.*

     8,470         178,632   
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               5,055,988   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Health Care Technology – 0.3%      

Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.*

     3,352       $ 61,912   

athenahealth, Inc.*(a)

     952         31,435   

MedAssets, Inc.*(a)

     1,122         23,607   

Quality Systems, Inc.(a)

     1,188         78,776   
           
Total Health Care Technology               195,730   
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 3.6%      

Ameristar Casinos, Inc.(a)

     5,785         100,948   

Bally Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     4,660         162,867   

Bob Evans Farms, Inc.(a)

     3,062         85,950   

Brinker International, Inc.

     9,715         183,225   

Burger King Holdings, Inc.

     16,526         394,641   

Cheesecake Factory (The)*

     3,559         94,207   

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.*

     1,957         336,604   

Choice Hotels International, Inc.(a)

     4,524         164,945   

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

     2,890         146,696   

Gaylord Entertainment Co.*(a)

     487         14,854   

International Speedway Corp. Class A

     4,780         116,632   

Jack In The Box, Inc.*(a)

     7,591         162,751   

Life Time Fitness, Inc.*(a)

     4,043         159,577   

Panera Bread Co. Class A*

     1,999         177,131   

Penn National Gaming, Inc.*

     1,824         54,009   

Vail Resorts, Inc.*

     1,977         74,177   

Wendy’s/Arby’s Group, Inc. Class A

     3,890         17,622   

WMS Industries, Inc.*

     3,713         141,354   
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               2,588,190   
Household Durables – 0.3%      

Jarden Corp.

     2,781         86,573   

Tempur-Pedic International, Inc.*

     3,902         120,962   
           
Total Household Durables               207,535   
Independent Power Producers & Energy
Traders – 0.1%
     

Ormat Technologies, Inc.(a)

     2,724         79,459   
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.4%      

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     4,133         123,783   

Seaboard Corp.

     100         177,100   
           
Total Industrial Conglomerates               300,883   
Insurance – 5.0%      

Alleghany Corp.*

     611         185,151   

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     8,568         225,938   

Brown & Brown, Inc.

     14,116         285,002   

Delphi Financial Group, Inc. Class A(a)

     11,824         295,482   

Erie Indemnity Co. Class A(a)

     3,489         195,593   

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

     6,742         316,874   

Harleysville Group, Inc.

     4,147         135,980   

Mercury General Corp.

     4,543         185,673   

Navigators Group, Inc. (The)*

     2,830         126,303   

ProAssurance Corp.*(a)

     6,336         364,890   

Protective Life Corp.

     9,906         215,555   

RLI Corp.(a)

     3,085         174,673   

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

     4,670         76,074   

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     8,619         327,522   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Tower Group, Inc.(a)

     6,660       $ 155,511   

Unitrin, Inc.

     8,736         213,071   

Wesco Financial Corp.

     285         102,073   
           
Total Insurance               3,581,365   
Internet & Catalog Retail – 0.0%      

Blue Nile, Inc.*(a)

     271         12,057   
Internet Software & Services – 1.5%      

Digital River, Inc.*

     3,392         115,464   

Earthlink, Inc.

     31,472         286,080   

j2 Global Communications, Inc.*(a)

     5,946         141,455   

MercadoLibre, Inc.*(a)

     904         65,251   

Monster Worldwide, Inc.*(a)

     4,649         60,251   

Rackspace Hosting, Inc.*(a)

     1,923         49,960   

Sohu.com, Inc.*

     4,919         283,433   

ValueClick, Inc.*

     891         11,654   

WebMD Health Corp.*(a)

     719         35,856   
           
Total Internet Software & Services               1,049,404   
IT Services – 2.9%      

Acxiom Corp.*

     5,034         79,839   

CACI International, Inc. Class A*

     3,233         146,325   

DST Systems, Inc.

     8,801         394,637   

Euronet Worldwide, Inc.*(a)

     2,782         50,048   

Gartner, Inc.*(a)

     8,170         240,525   

Mantech International Corp. Class A*

     3,598         142,481   

MAXIMUS, Inc.

     1,734         106,780   

NeuStar, Inc. Class A*

     2,224         55,289   

Sapient Corp.

     8,328         99,686   

SRA International, Inc. Class A*

     5,221         102,958   

Syntel, Inc.

     4,479         199,315   

TeleTech Holdings, Inc.*

     5,433         80,626   

Wright Express Corp.*

     9,377         334,853   
           
Total IT Services               2,033,362   
Leisure Equipment & Products – 0.4%      

Polaris Industries, Inc.(a)

     3,606         234,751   

Pool Corp.(a)

     1,591         31,931   
           
Total Leisure Equipment & Products               266,682   
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 1.7%      

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Class A*(a)

     1,975         178,757   

Bruker Corp.*

     7,978         111,932   

Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.*(a)

     5,935         196,745   

Dionex Corp.*

     1,204         104,074   

Furiex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     961         10,840   

PerkinElmer, Inc.

     6,072         140,506   

Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc.

     11,805         292,646   

Techne Corp.(a)

     2,396         147,905   
           
Total Life Sciences Tools & Services               1,183,405   
Machinery – 3.8%      

Actuant Corp. Class A(a)

     3,323         76,296   

Barnes Group, Inc.

     1,918         33,738   

CLARCOR, Inc.

     3,268         126,243   

Crane Co.

     3,054         115,869   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

ESCO Technologies, Inc.

     1,970       $ 65,522   

Graco, Inc.

     1,975         62,667   

Harsco Corp.

     3,359         82,564   

IDEX Corp.

     5,206         184,865   

Kaydon Corp.

     1,796         62,141   

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.

     868         50,188   

Middleby Corp.*

     2,137         135,464   

Mueller Industries, Inc.

     2,180         57,748   

Nordson Corp.

     2,017         148,633   

Snap-On, Inc.

     4,763         221,527   

SPX Corp.(a)

     5,826         368,669   

Toro Co. (The)

     2,403         135,121   

Trinity Industries, Inc.

     10,537         234,659   

Valmont Industries, Inc.

     2,900         209,960   

WABCO Holdings, Inc.*

     477         20,005   

Wabtec Corp.

     4,605         220,073   

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A(a)

     2,212         75,319   
           
Total Machinery               2,687,271   
Marine – 0.4%      

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.

     534         18,605   

Kirby Corp.*(a)

     5,825         233,349   
           
Total Marine               251,954   
Media – 1.1%      

Gannett Co., Inc.(a)

     4,947         60,502   

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Class A

     4,106         167,771   

Meredith Corp.(a)

     4,084         136,038   

Morningstar, Inc.*(a)

     2,834         126,283   

Regal Entertainment Group Class A

     9,961         130,689   

Scholastic Corp.

     2,604         72,443   

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. Class A(a)

     5,210         72,471   
           
Total Media               766,197   
Metals & Mining – 0.8%      

AMCOL International Corp.

     1,142         29,909   

Commercial Metals Co.

     2,340         33,907   

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

     4,206         322,264   

Royal Gold, Inc.

     550         27,412   

Titanium Metals Corp.*

     9,136         182,354   
           
Total Metals & Mining               595,846   
Multiline Retail – 0.5%      

99 Cents Only Stores*(a)

     4,560         86,093   

Big Lots, Inc.*(a)

     8,383         278,735   
           
Total Multiline Retail               364,828   
Multi-Utilities – 0.5%      

Avista Corp.

     5,439         113,566   

NorthWestern Corp.

     3,114         88,749   

Vectren Corp.

     6,879         177,960   
           
Total Multi-Utilities               380,275   
Office Electronics – 0.1%      

Zebra Technologies Corp. Class A*

     3,201         107,682   
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 2.0%      

Berry Petroleum Co. Class A(a)

     1,768         56,099   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Bill Barrett Corp.*

     2,303       $ 82,908   

Enbridge Energy Management LLC*

     416         22,951   

Frontier Oil Corp.

     2,219         29,735   

Holly Corp.(a)

     6,891         198,116   

Patriot Coal Corp.*(a)

     21,372         243,854   

Southern Union Co.

     16,483         396,581   

Tesoro Corp.

     16,154         215,817   

World Fuel Services Corp.

     6,757         175,750   
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               1,421,811   
Paper & Forest Products – 0.0%      

Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc.

     320         18,659   
Personal Products – 1.0%      

Alberto-Culver Co.(a)

     6,591         248,151   

NBTY, Inc.*

     5,335         293,318   

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A

     4,268         122,919   

Revlon, Inc. Class A*

     2,553         32,219   
           
Total Personal Products               696,607   
Pharmaceuticals – 0.8%      

Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc.*

     13,699         455,355   

Par Pharmaceutical Cos., Inc.*

     3,657         106,345   
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               561,700   
Professional Services – 0.5%      

CoStar Group, Inc.*(a)

     839         40,868   

FTI Consulting, Inc.*

     4,710         163,390   

Towers Watson & Co. Class A

     3,324         163,474   
           
Total Professional Services               367,732   
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 5.1%      

Alexander’s, Inc.(a)

     1,022         322,727   

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

     2,539         177,730   

BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     4,824         86,446   

Brandywine Realty Trust

     1,890         23,152   

BRE Properties, Inc.

     2,065         85,697   

CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.(a)

     2,601         33,969   

CommonWealth REIT

     3,372         86,323   

Corporate Office Properties Trust SBI MD(a)

     2,288         85,365   

DiamondRock Hospitality Co.(a)

     2,189         20,774   

EastGroup Properties, Inc.(a)

     1,145         42,800   

Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.

     633         34,486   

Equity One, Inc.(a)

     7,274         122,785   

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

     1,674         183,203   

Extra Space Storage, Inc.(a)

     6,339         101,678   

Franklin Street Properties Corp.(a)

     2,930         36,391   

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.

     2,231         52,183   

Highwoods Properties, Inc.(a)

     598         19,417   

Home Properties, Inc.(a)

     840         44,436   

Hospitality Properties Trust

     13,244         295,738   

Kilroy Realty Corp.(a)

     1,318         43,679   

Macerich Co. (The)

     8,928         383,458   

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.(a)

     2,228         72,878   

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.(a)

     5,434         55,101   

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.

     590         34,385   

National Health Investors, Inc.

     2,535         111,692   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

National Retail Properties, Inc.(a)

     7,005       $ 175,896   

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.

     5,691         127,763   

Potlatch Corp.(a)

     2,680         91,120   

PS Business Parks, Inc.

     1,903         107,653   

Realty Income Corp.(a)

     5,484         184,920   

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     7,689         180,691   

Sovran Self Storage, Inc.(a)

     1,235         46,806   

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers(a)

     1,991         93,856   

Washington Real Estate Investment Trust

     1,501         47,627   

Weingarten Realty Investors

     2,320         50,622   
           
Total Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)               3,663,447   
Road & Rail – 1.0%      

Genesee & Wyoming, Inc. Class A*

     2,843         123,358   

Heartland Express, Inc.

     5,244         77,978   

Kansas City Southern*

     3,159         118,178   

Knight Transportation, Inc.

     4,402         85,091   

Landstar System, Inc.

     3,092         119,413   

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.*

     2,760         70,159   

Ryder System, Inc.(a)

     877         37,509   

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

     4,371         89,562   
           
Total Road & Rail               721,248   
Semiconductors & Semiconductor
Equipment – 1.2%
     

Amkor Technology, Inc.*(a)

     28,007         184,006   

Atheros Communications, Inc.*

     1,317         34,703   

Cymer, Inc.*

     386         14,313   

FEI Co.*

     1,464         28,650   

Hittite Microwave Corp.*(a)

     1,772         84,436   

MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.*

     2,034         24,245   

PMC – Sierra, Inc.*

     9,075         66,792   

Silicon Laboratories, Inc.*

     1,294         47,425   

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.*

     10,306         213,128   

SunPower Corp. Class A*

     3,799         54,706   

Tessera Technologies, Inc.*

     4,595         85,008   
           
Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment               837,412   
Software – 2.9%      

Advent Software, Inc.*

     875         45,666   

Ariba, Inc.*

     290         5,481   

AsiaInfo-Linkage, Inc.*(a)

     1,324         26,123   

Blackbaud, Inc.(a)

     1,791         43,056   

Blackboard, Inc.*(a)

     85         3,063   

CommVault Systems, Inc.*

     740         19,262   

Compuware Corp.*

     25,699         219,212   

Concur Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     928         45,880   

Fair Isaac Corp.(a)

     5,364         132,276   

Informatica Corp.*(a)

     3,243         124,564   

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

     7,282         185,691   

Lawson Software, Inc.*

     6,556         55,529   

MICROS Systems, Inc.*

     5,084         215,206   

MicroStrategy, Inc. Class A*

     928         80,374   

Net 1 UEPS Technologies, Inc.*

     7,267         84,006   

Novell, Inc.*

     14,177         84,637   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Parametric Technology Corp.*

     2,830       $ 55,298   

Pegasystems, Inc.(a)

     1,322         41,048   

Progress Software Corp.*

     1,438         47,598   

Quest Software, Inc.*(a)

     7,569         186,122   

SolarWinds, Inc.*

     2,031         35,055   

Solera Holdings, Inc.

     2,737         120,866   

TIBCO Software, Inc.*(a)

     10,921         193,739   
           
Total Software               2,049,752   
Specialty Retail – 4.3%      

Aaron’s, Inc.(a)

     8,551         157,766   

Aeropostale, Inc.*

     13,100         304,575   

Barnes & Noble, Inc.(a)

     6,089         98,703   

Buckle, Inc. (The)(a)

     6,764         179,517   

Cabela’s, Inc.*(a)

     8,597         163,171   

Chico’s FAS, Inc.(a)

     1,236         13,003   

Childrens Place Retail Stores, Inc. (The)*

     3,615         176,304   

Collective Brands, Inc.*

     1,465         23,645   

Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.*

     4,859         136,246   

Dress Barn, Inc. (The)*

     5,035         119,581   

DSW, Inc. Class A*(a)

     2,161         62,021   

Gymboree Corp.*

     3,652         151,704   

J Crew Group, Inc.*(a)

     2,518         84,655   

Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.*(a)

     1,727         76,938   

Men’s Wearhouse, Inc. (The)(a)

     4,102         97,587   

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.*

     5,750         75,900   

RadioShack Corp.

     15,228         324,813   

Rent-A-Center, Inc.*

     13,318         298,057   

Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     20,207         226,318   

Tractor Supply Co.

     6,118         242,640   

Ulta Salon Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc.*

     2,487         72,620   

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

     532         16,864   
           
Total Specialty Retail               3,102,628   
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 2.7%      

Carter’s, Inc.*

     5,607         147,632   

Columbia Sportswear Co.(a)

     3,099         181,106   

Deckers Outdoor Corp.*

     5,330         266,287   

Fossil, Inc.*

     5,495         295,576   

Hanesbrands, Inc.*

     4,590         118,697   

Iconix Brand Group, Inc.*

     8,910         155,925   

Lululemon Athletica, Inc.*

     2,123         94,941   

Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.

     3,626         218,140   

Skechers U.S.A., Inc. Class A*

     350         8,221   

Timberland Co. (The) Class A*

     4,327         85,718   

Under Armour, Inc. Class A*(a)

     2,368         106,655   

Warnaco Group, Inc. (The)*

     3,155         161,315   

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.(a)

     3,754         108,904   
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               1,949,117   
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.6%      

Astoria Financial Corp.

     5,578         76,028   

Capitol Federal Financial(a)

     3,268         80,720   

First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.

     6,796         79,173   

NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc.

     5,060         63,857   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund (EZM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

     6,035       $ 67,532   

Washington Federal, Inc.(a)

     3,956         60,369   
           
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance               427,679   
Tobacco – 0.4%      

Universal Corp.(a)

     5,314         213,038   

Vector Group Ltd.(a)

     4,576         85,571   
           
Total Tobacco               298,609   
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.8%      

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

     4,026         123,196   

GATX Corp.(a)

     3,733         109,451   

Watsco, Inc.(a)

     1,131         62,974   

WESCO International, Inc.*

     7,076         278,016   
           
Total Trading Companies & Distributors               573,637   
Water Utilities – 0.2%      

Aqua America, Inc.(a)

     8,339         170,116   
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.7%      

MetroPCS Communications, Inc.*(a)

     33,229         347,575   

Syniverse Holdings, Inc.*

     6,103         138,355   
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services         485,930   

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS

(Cost: $69,672,793)

              70,893,921   
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.5%      

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund(a)(b)

(Cost: $331,678)

     7,357         344,307   
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.1%      

Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

     
(Cost: $49,741)      49,741         49,741   
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 25.6%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 25.6%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

     
(Cost: $18,270,000)(e)      18,270,000         18,270,000   
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 125.6%
(Cost: $88,324,212)(f)
        89,557,969   

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (25.6)%

  

     (18,240,992
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 71,316,977   

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $17,795,354 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $18,270,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.2%      
Aerospace & Defense – 1.5%      

AAR Corp.*(a)

     15,328       $ 286,020   

Aerovironment, Inc.*

     2,712         60,342   

American Science & Engineering, Inc.(a)

     2,572         189,428   

Applied Signal Technology, Inc.

     3,487         86,757   

Ceradyne, Inc.*

     5,797         135,360   

Ducommun, Inc.(a)

     4,803         104,609   

GeoEye, Inc.*

     3,077         124,557   

Ladish Co., Inc.*

     1,795         55,878   

LMI Aerospace, Inc.*

     4,322         68,806   

Orbital Sciences Corp.*(a)

     13,739         210,207   
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               1,321,964   
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.2%      

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     1,651         83,046   

Dynamex, Inc.*

     2,361         36,005   

Forward Air Corp.

     3,308         86,008   
           
Total Air Freight & Logistics               205,059   
Airlines – 0.6%      

Hawaiian Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     43,302         259,379   

Republic Airways Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     35,715         295,720   
           
Total Airlines               555,099   
Auto Components – 0.5%      

China Automotive Systems, Inc.*(a)

     4,442         67,874   

Dorman Products, Inc.*

     7,642         235,526   

Spartan Motors, Inc.

     20,502         95,129   

Wonder Auto Technology, Inc.*(a)

     8,562         72,863   
           
Total Auto Components               471,392   
Beverages – 0.6%      

Boston Beer Co., Inc. Class A*

     3,031         202,683   

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated

     2,973         157,361   

National Beverage Corp.

     10,028         140,392   
           
Total Beverages               500,436   
Biotechnology – 1.0%      

Biospecifics Technologies Corp.*

     600         16,152   

Cytokinetics, Inc.*

     46,471         122,684   

Emergent Biosolutions, Inc.*(a)

     11,332         195,590   

Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*(a)

     372         4,185   

Idera Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*(a)

     4,040         13,292   

Immunomedics, Inc.*(a)

     61,192         197,038   

Keryx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.*(a)

     15,827         76,128   

Martek Biosciences Corp.*(a)

     11,326         256,307   

Oncothyreon, Inc.*(a)

     5,377         18,766   
           
Total Biotechnology               900,142   
Building Products – 0.8%      

AAON, Inc.(a)

     6,900         162,288   

Ameron International Corp.

     2,264         153,861   

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

     16,942         155,019   

Griffon Corp.*

     9,476         115,513   

Universal Forest Products, Inc.

     2,952         86,346   
           
Total Building Products               673,027   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Capital Markets – 2.0%      

BGC Partners, Inc. Class A(a)

     21,427       $ 127,919   

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

     59,459         683,778   

Diamond Hill Investment Group, Inc.

     453         33,069   

Duff & Phelps Corp. Class A

     2,484         33,459   

Epoch Holding Corp.

     1,350         17,388   

Fifth Street Finance Corp.(a)

     636         7,085   

GFI Group, Inc.(a)

     33,865         157,134   

Gleacher & Co., Inc.*

     49,257         79,304   

International Assets Holding Corp.*

     4,677         84,654   

JMP Group, Inc.

     334         2,037   

LaBranche & Co., Inc.*

     2,831         11,041   

Main Street Capital Corp.(a)

     3,467         55,091   

Oppenheimer Holdings, Inc. Class A

     1,507         42,121   

Penson Worldwide, Inc.*

     1,268         6,302   

Prospect Capital Corp.(a)

     20,215         196,288   

Pzena Investment Management, Inc. Class A

     3,870         26,587   

Safeguard Scientifics, Inc.*

     799         10,011   

SWS Group, Inc.(a)

     8,223         58,959   

TradeStation Group, Inc.*

     14,055         92,482   

US Global Investors, Inc. Class A

     1,508         9,531   

Westwood Holdings Group, Inc.

     1,544         52,233   
           
Total Capital Markets               1,786,473   
Chemicals – 2.9%      

American Vanguard Corp.(a)

     6,035         37,296   

Arch Chemicals, Inc.

     4,502         157,975   

Balchem Corp.(a)

     5,550         171,273   

Calgon Carbon Corp.*(a)

     11,001         159,515   

China Green Agriculture, Inc.*(a)

     5,501         48,299   

Hawkins, Inc.

     5,736         203,169   

Innophos Holdings, Inc.(a)

     27,498         910,184   

Koppers Holdings, Inc.

     4,001         107,507   

Landec Corp.*

     5,740         35,645   

LSB Industries, Inc.*

     9,206         170,955   

Omnova Solutions, Inc.*

     6,013         43,233   

Quaker Chemical Corp.

     958         31,193   

Schulman A., Inc.

     1,069         21,540   

ShengdaTech, Inc.*

     23,948         126,445   

Stepan Co.(a)

     3,932         232,421   

Yongye International, Inc.*(a)

     11,577         81,734   

Zep, Inc.

     2,642         46,076   

Zoltek Cos., Inc.*

     1,144         11,120   
           
Total Chemicals               2,595,580   
Commercial Banks – 7.1%      

1st Source Corp.

     6,300         109,368   

Alliance Financial Corp.(a)

     1,442         43,592   

American National Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     1,589         34,863   

Ames National Corp.(a)

     2,115         42,173   

Arrow Financial Corp.(a)

     3,734         93,649   

Bancfirst Corp.(a)

     4,083         165,198   

Bancorp, Inc.*(a)

     9,442         63,167   

Bank of Marin Bancorp(a)

     1,627         52,454   

Bank of the Ozarks, Inc.(a)

     6,189         229,550   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

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September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Bryn Mawr Bank Corp.(a)

     2,385       $ 41,070   

Camden National Corp.

     4,353         150,831   

Cardinal Financial Corp.

     5,461         52,480   

Century Bancorp, Inc. Class A

     2,342         55,950   

Chemical Financial Corp.(a)

     1,392         28,731   

City Holding Co.(a)

     5,713         175,218   

Community Bank System, Inc.(a)

     11,318         260,427   

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     5,268         142,710   

Danvers Bancorp, Inc.

     956         14,655   

First Bancorp(a)

     5,251         71,519   

First Bancorp, Inc.

     3,838         53,080   

First Financial Bancorp(a)

     79,926         1,333,166   

First Financial Corp.(a)

     3,740         110,330   

First of Long Island Corp. (The)

     2,781         69,469   

FNB Corp.(a)

     3,187         27,281   

German American Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     3,668         62,943   

Great Southern Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     483         10,515   

Heartland Financial USA, Inc.

     2,347         36,120   

Home Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     1,772         36,007   

Independent Bank Corp.

     2,781         62,628   

Lakeland Financial Corp.

     4,575         85,370   

MainSource Financial Group, Inc.

     3,764         28,757   

Merchants Bancshares, Inc.*(a)

     2,431         60,629   

Metro Bancorp, Inc.*

     682         7,086   

National Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     2,422         62,488   

NBT Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     12,511         276,118   

Northfield Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     4,189         45,325   

Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.(a)

     1,864         43,170   

Renasant Corp.(a)

     5,522         83,990   

Republic Bancorp, Inc. Class A(a)

     9,932         209,863   

S&T Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     2,083         36,286   

S.Y. Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     4,238         105,187   

SCBT Financial Corp.(a)

     1,834         57,202   

Shore Bancshares, Inc.

     1,965         18,667   

Simmons First National Corp. Class A(a)

     4,562         128,968   

Southside Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     11,258         212,664   

Sterling Bancorp(a)

     6,057         52,635   

Suffolk Bancorp(a)

     3,887         98,419   

Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.

     2,225         18,779   

Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.*

     6,374         110,079   

Tompkins Financial Corp.(a)

     4,051         160,663   

TowneBank(a)

     6,681         99,948   

Trico Bancshares(a)

     3,667         56,362   

Union First Market Bankshares Corp.

     2,089         27,282   

United Bankshares, Inc.(a)

     16,227         403,890   

Univest Corp. of Pennsylvania(a)

     3,635         63,467   

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     4,949         94,625   

WesBanco, Inc.(a)

     6,157         100,605   

Wilshire Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     11,808         77,224   
           
Total Commercial Banks               6,454,892   
Commercial Services & Supplies – 3.3%      

APAC Customer Services, Inc.*

     27,686         156,703   

ATC Technology Corp.*

     6,878         170,162   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Consolidated Graphics, Inc.*

     2,518       $ 104,371   

Courier Corp.

     2,662         37,854   

Deluxe Corp.(a)

     38,291         732,507   

EnergySolutions, Inc.

     17,932         90,198   

Ennis, Inc.

     10,088         180,474   

Innerworkings, Inc.*(a)

     4,800         31,536   

Kimball International, Inc. Class B

     4,075         23,757   

Knoll, Inc.(a)

     23,096         358,219   

M&F Worldwide Corp.*

     17,795         433,308   

McGrath Rentcorp

     7,927         189,852   

Mobile Mini, Inc.*(a)

     10,506         161,162   

Multi-Color Corp.(a)

     5,106         78,632   

Standard Parking Corp.*

     4,895         83,704   

Team, Inc.*

     5,185         89,234   

U.S. Ecology, Inc.

     5,254         84,064   
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               3,005,737   
Communications Equipment – 0.9%      

Acme Packet, Inc.*

     5,434         206,166   

Anaren, Inc.*

     3,909         65,632   

BigBand Networks, Inc.*

     1,359         3,859   

Black Box Corp.

     6,089         195,213   

Cogo Group, Inc.*

     5,787         35,764   

DG FastChannel, Inc.*(a)

     2,909         63,271   

Digi International, Inc.*

     2,483         23,564   

EMS Technologies, Inc.*

     5,292         98,590   

Globecomm Systems, Inc.*(a)

     3,564         29,831   

Seachange International, Inc.*

     7,388         54,745   

Telestone Technologies Corp.*(a)

     3,046         33,018   
           
Total Communications Equipment               809,653   
Computers & Peripherals – 0.9%      

Compellent Technologies, Inc.*

     1,086         19,743   

Cray, Inc.*

     9,369         61,835   

Netezza Corp.*(a)

     13,070         352,237   

Rimage Corp.*

     2,155         35,428   

STEC, Inc.*(a)

     18,738         233,288   

Stratasys, Inc.*

     1,634         45,295   

Super Micro Computer, Inc.*

     6,098         63,358   
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               811,184   
Construction & Engineering – 0.8%      

Comfort Systems USA, Inc.(a)

     15,831         169,867   

Dycom Industries, Inc.*

     1,591         15,894   

Furmanite Corp.*

     5,862         28,607   

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp.

     14,857         86,319   

Michael Baker Corp.*

     2,970         97,891   

MYR Group, Inc.*

     5,156         84,507   

Northwest Pipe Co.*(a)

     4,917         86,048   

Orion Marine Group, Inc.*(a)

     4,951         61,442   

Pike Electric Corp.*

     5,901         42,959   

Sterling Construction Co., Inc.*

     6,946         85,991   
           
Total Construction & Engineering               759,525   
Consumer Finance – 1.7%      

Advance America, Cash Advance Centers, Inc.

     34,392         138,600   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Dollar Financial Corp.*(a)

     11,420       $ 238,335   

Ezcorp, Inc. Class A*(a)

     20,598         412,784   

First Cash Financial Services, Inc.*(a)

     9,223         255,938   

World Acceptance Corp.*(a)

     10,369         457,895   
           
Total Consumer Finance               1,503,552   
Containers & Packaging – 0.7%      

AEP Industries, Inc.*

     5,194         122,682   

Boise, Inc.*(a)

     82,169         533,277   
           
Total Containers & Packaging               655,959   
Distributors – 0.3%      

Core-Mark Holding Co., Inc.*(a)

     7,534         233,253   
Diversified Consumer Services – 1.1%      

American Public Education, Inc.*(a)

     3,057         100,453   

ChinaCast Education Corp.*

     6,329         44,809   

Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, Inc.*(a)

     17,524         16,122   

K12, Inc.*(a)

     3,435         99,718   

Learning Tree International, Inc.

     2,581         26,120   

Lincoln Educational Services Corp.*

     9,285         133,797   

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

     7,242         452,553   

Stewart Enterprises, Inc. Class A(a)

     20,265         109,228   

Universal Technical Institute, Inc.(a)

     1,181         23,089   
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               1,005,889   
Diversified Financial Services – 1.1%      

Asset Acceptance Capital Corp.*(a)

     6,066         32,574   

Encore Capital Group, Inc.*

     7,042         126,897   

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. Class A*(a)

     15,564         267,857   

Life Partners Holdings, Inc.(a)

     7,090         134,923   

MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.

     3,992         67,784   

Medallion Financial Corp.(a)

     5,827         45,392   

Portfolio Recovery Associates, Inc.*(a)

     4,920         318,078   
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               993,505   
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.4%      

Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc.(a)

     3,443         34,947   

Atlantic Tele-Network, Inc.

     3,537         174,162   

Cincinnati Bell, Inc.*

     183,113         488,912   

Cogent Communications Group, Inc.*

     13,329         126,226   

Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.

     5,505         102,778   

General Communication, Inc. Class A*

     2,360         23,529   

HickoryTech Corp.

     6,728         57,390   

Iridium Communications, Inc.*

     300         2,562   

Neutral Tandem, Inc.*

     9,437         112,772   

Premiere Global Services, Inc.*

     14,841         105,074   
           
Total Diversified Telecommunication Services               1,228,352   
Electric Utilities – 0.3%      

Central Vermont Public Service Corp.

     3,460         69,788   

Empire District Electric Co. (The)

     9,327         187,939   

Unitil Corp.

     1,967         43,176   
           
Total Electric Utilities               300,903   
Electrical Equipment – 1.1%      

Advanced Battery Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     27,023         97,013   

AZZ, Inc.(a)

     6,243         267,450   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Encore Wire Corp.

     5,146       $ 105,544   

Franklin Electric Co., Inc.

     3,245         107,604   

Fushi Copperweld, Inc.*

     10,914         94,843   

Harbin Electric, Inc.*(a)

     2,112         37,784   

LaBarge, Inc.*

     4,014         50,135   

Powell Industries, Inc.*(a)

     6,352         197,674   

PowerSecure International, Inc.*

     1,286         11,908   
           
Total Electrical Equipment               969,955   
Electronic Equipment, Instruments &
Components – 1.6%
      

Checkpoint Systems, Inc.*(a)

     3,114         63,370   

Cogent, Inc.*

     18,003         191,552   

Daktronics, Inc.(a)

     5,947         58,400   

DTS, Inc.*

     1,155         44,086   

Electro Rent Corp.

     3,955         52,522   

IPG Photonics Corp.*

     3,723         89,873   

Mercury Computer Systems, Inc.*(a)

     7,011         84,342   

MTS Systems Corp.(a)

     3,146         97,526   

Multi-Fineline Electronix, Inc.*

     8,053         177,085   

OSI Systems, Inc.*

     3,565         129,481   

Park Electrochemical Corp.

     2,713         71,460   

Rofin-Sinar Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     2,020         51,268   

Scansource, Inc.*(a)

     8,844         245,333   

Spectrum Control, Inc.*

     4,454         65,563   

TTM Technologies, Inc.*

     4,801         47,002   
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               1,468,863   
Energy Equipment & Services – 2.7%      

Cal Dive International, Inc.*(a)

     74,993         410,212   

Dawson Geophysical Co.*(a)

     2,488         66,305   

Global Industries Ltd.*

     32,854         179,711   

Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc.

     4,182         76,112   

Gulfmark Offshore, Inc. Class A*(a)

     18,605         571,546   

Halliburton Co.

     912         30,160   

Hornbeck Offshore Services, Inc.*(a)

     16,196         315,660   

Matrix Service Co.*

     13,277         116,174   

Natural Gas Services Group, Inc.*

     3,899         57,588   

OYO Geospace Corp.*

     1,122         64,941   

Parker Drilling Co.*

     50,764         220,824   

PHI, Inc.*

     4,818         77,955   

T-3 Energy Services, Inc.*

     4,791         125,285   

Willbros Group, Inc.*(a)

     14,466         132,653   
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               2,445,126   
Food & Staples Retailing – 2.2%      

Arden Group, Inc. Class A

     1,208         99,660   

Ingles Markets, Inc. Class A(a)

     10,667         177,179   

Nash Finch Co.

     5,371         228,482   

Pantry, Inc. (The)*

     27,214         656,129   

Pricesmart, Inc.

     10,606         308,953   

Spartan Stores, Inc.(a)

     11,980         173,710   

Susser Holdings Corp.*

     8,509         119,126   

Village Super Market, Inc. Class A(a)

     5,066         141,544   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc.*

     5,560       $ 39,643   
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               1,944,426   
Food Products – 2.3%      

AgFeed Industries, Inc.*(a)

     14,327         36,964   

American Dairy, Inc.*(a)

     15,364         160,554   

B&G Foods, Inc. Class A

     8,048         87,884   

Calavo Growers, Inc.(a)

     4,566         98,991   

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.(a)

     11,330         328,343   

Chiquita Brands International, Inc.*(a)

     20,932         277,140   

Darling International, Inc.*

     18,127         154,442   

Diamond Foods, Inc.(a)

     3,321         136,128   

Hain Celestial Group, Inc.*(a)

     8,206         196,780   

J&J Snack Foods Corp.(a)

     5,356         224,577   

Lifeway Foods, Inc.*(a)

     2,285         24,038   

Seneca Foods Corp. Class A*

     5,642         147,764   

Smart Balance, Inc.*(a)

     628         2,437   

Zhongpin, Inc.*(a)

     13,863         225,828   
           
Total Food Products               2,101,870   
Gas Utilities – 0.4%      

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.

     2,184         79,104   

China Natural Gas, Inc.*(a)

     7,903         46,786   

Laclede Group, Inc. (The)(a)

     7,779         267,753   
           
Total Gas Utilities               393,643   
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.8%      

Abaxis, Inc.*

     2,923         67,521   

Accuray, Inc.*

     787         4,895   

Analogic Corp.

     675         30,294   

Angiodynamics, Inc.*

     3,347         51,008   

Atrion Corp.

     561         88,363   

Bovie Medical Corp.*(a)

     1,000         2,160   

Cantel Medical Corp.

     3,863         62,581   

Conceptus, Inc.*(a)

     1,567         21,546   

Conmed Corp.*

     3,743         83,881   

CryoLife, Inc.*

     23,219         140,939   

Cyberonics, Inc.*

     18,089         482,615   

Exactech, Inc.*(a)

     2,942         48,014   

Greatbatch, Inc.*

     6,107         141,621   

ICU Medical, Inc.*(a)

     3,795         141,516   

IRIS International, Inc.*

     3,107         29,827   

Kensey Nash Corp.*(a)

     3,870         111,804   

Medical Action Industries, Inc.*

     3,311         29,965   

Merit Medical Systems, Inc.*(a)

     5,938         94,355   

Natus Medical, Inc.*

     4,482         65,303   

Neogen Corp.*(a)

     3,198         108,252   

Quidel Corp.*(a)

     7,194         79,062   

RTI Biologics, Inc.*(a)

     6,357         16,719   

SonoSite, Inc.*

     647         21,681   

SurModics, Inc.*(a)

     7,797         92,940   

Symmetry Medical, Inc.*(a)

     21,285         205,187   

Synovis Life Technologies, Inc.*

     1,839         27,493   

Vascular Solutions, Inc.*

     11,172         128,255   

Wright Medical Group, Inc.*(a)

     1,876         27,033   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Young Innovations, Inc.(a)

     2,635       $ 75,387   

Zoll Medical Corp.*

     1,923         62,055   
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               2,542,272   
Health Care Providers & Services – 5.5%      

Air Methods Corp.*

     4,457         185,322   

Alliance Healthcare Services, Inc.*

     12,043         55,157   

Allied Healthcare International, Inc.*

     16,512         41,280   

Almost Family, Inc.*

     3,055         90,520   

America Service Group, Inc.

     2,680         39,878   

American Dental Partners, Inc.*

     2,762         33,310   

AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.*

     1,230         6,322   

Amsurg Corp.*

     11,839         206,946   

Assisted Living Concepts, Inc. Class A*

     2,887         87,880   

Bio-Reference Labs, Inc.*(a)

     5,475         114,208   

Capital Senior Living Corp.*

     1,676         8,933   

CardioNet, Inc.*

     1,842         8,307   

Chindex International, Inc.*(a)

     2,748         41,522   

Continucare Corp.*

     22,586         94,861   

Corvel Corp.*

     3,462         146,962   

Cross Country Healthcare, Inc.*(a)

     1,851         13,309   

Ensign Group, Inc. (The)(a)

     10,701         192,083   

Five Star Quality Care, Inc.*

     53,878         272,084   

Genoptix, Inc.*

     3,860         54,812   

Gentiva Health Services, Inc.*

     11,249         245,791   

Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc.*

     11,483         166,963   

Health Grades, Inc.*

     7,211         59,058   

Healthways, Inc.*

     13,028         151,646   

IPC The Hospitalist Co., Inc.*

     2,802         76,551   

Kindred Healthcare, Inc.*

     19,051         248,044   

Landauer, Inc.(a)

     1,935         121,189   

LHC Group, Inc.*

     6,316         146,468   

Medcath Corp.*

     2,393         24,097   

Molina Healthcare, Inc.*

     11,421         308,253   

MWI Veterinary Supply, Inc.*(a)

     3,509         202,539   

National Healthcare Corp.(a)

     4,267         158,178   

PharMerica Corp.*

     8,797         83,835   

RehabCare Group, Inc.*(a)

     4,673         94,488   

Res-Care, Inc.*

     17,732         235,304   

Skilled Healthcare Group, Inc. Class A*

     25,654         100,820   

Sun Healthcare Group, Inc.*

     66,582         563,950   

Triple-S Management Corp. Class B*(a)

     12,669         213,473   

U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc.*

     3,907         65,325   
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               4,959,668   
Health Care Technology – 0.3%      

Computer Programs & Systems, Inc.

     1,828         77,818   

Medidata Solutions, Inc.*

     911         17,491   

MedQuist, Inc.*

     6,548         57,360   

Merge Healthcare, Inc.*

     8,688         25,195   

Omnicell, Inc.*

     1,987         25,990   

Transcend Services, Inc.*(a)

     1,810         27,603   
           
Total Health Care Technology               231,457   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 5.3%      

AFC Enterprises*

     9,557       $ 118,507   

Ambassadors Group, Inc.(a)

     7,858         89,110   

BJ’s Restaurants, Inc.*(a)

     4,099         115,428   

Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc.*(a)

     3,723         178,294   

California Pizza Kitchen, Inc.*

     3,592         61,280   

Caribou Coffee Co., Inc.*(a)

     2,082         21,653   

Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc.*

     14,925         79,102   

CEC Entertainment, Inc.*(a)

     9,232         316,935   

Churchill Downs, Inc.(a)

     2,923         104,410   

Denny’s Corp.*

     27,735         86,256   

DineEquity, Inc.*(a)

     6,381         287,017   

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.*(a)

     43,081         569,531   

Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment, Inc.

     17,366         59,044   

Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, Inc.*

     40,947         434,038   

Interval Leisure Group, Inc.*(a)

     17,460         235,186   

Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc.*(a)

     8,901         63,731   

Landry’s Restaurants, Inc.*(a)

     5,416         132,638   

Marcus Corp.

     6,644         78,731   

Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc.*

     3,058         34,280   

Papa John’s International, Inc.*

     12,112         319,515   

Peet’s Coffee & Tea, Inc.*(a)

     1,912         65,448   

PF Chang’s China Bistro, Inc.(a)

     5,125         236,775   

Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc.*

     6,258         122,719   

Ruby Tuesday, Inc.*(a)

     1,805         21,425   

Shuffle Master, Inc.*

     12,519         105,285   

Sonic Corp.*

     24,592         198,703   

Speedway Motorsports, Inc.

     24,583         385,461   

Texas Roadhouse, Inc.*(a)

     19,942         280,385   
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               4,800,887   
Household Durables – 0.7%      

Blyth, Inc.(a)

     2,831         116,751   

CSS Industries, Inc.(a)

     4,234         73,206   

Deer Consumer Products, Inc.*(a)

     3,644         35,019   

Hooker Furniture Corp.

     1,399         16,270   

iRobot Corp.*(a)

     1,509         28,022   

National Presto Industries, Inc.(a)

     2,862         304,717   

Universal Electronics, Inc.*

     3,035         63,280   
           
Total Household Durables               637,265   
Household Products – 0.6%      

Central Garden and Pet Co. Class A*

     34,125         353,535   

Orchids Paper Products Co.*(a)

     2,990         43,206   

WD-40 Co.

     4,813         182,990   
           
Total Household Products               579,731   
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.3%      

Raven Industries, Inc.(a)

     4,265         161,601   

Standex International Corp.

     2,240         54,186   

Tredegar Corp.

     4,323         82,050   
           
Total Industrial Conglomerates               297,837   
Insurance – 10.4%      

American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.(a)

     7,950         81,408   

American Physicians Capital, Inc.

     7,428         307,965   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

American Physicians Service Group, Inc.

     4,831       $ 156,283   

AMERISAFE, Inc.*(a)

     12,579         236,234   

Amtrust Financial Services, Inc.(a)

     50,537         733,797   

Baldwin & Lyons, Inc. Class B(a)

     7,503         190,951   

CNA Surety Corp.*

     32,826         588,242   

Donegal Group, Inc. Class A

     5,622         73,480   

eHealth, Inc.*

     4,830         62,404   

EMC Insurance Group, Inc.

     6,640         141,565   

Employers Holdings, Inc.(a)

     30,310         477,989   

FBL Financial Group, Inc. Class A(a)

     12,395         322,022   

First Mercury Financial Corp.

     13,030         131,342   

FPIC Insurance Group, Inc.*

     6,236         218,821   

Hallmark Financial Services, Inc.*

     11,449         100,064   

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

     23,070         410,185   

Infinity Property & Casualty Corp.

     10,118         493,455   

Kansas City Life Insurance Co.

     2,008         62,629   

MBIA, Inc.*(a)

     316,103         3,176,835   

Meadowbrook Insurance Group, Inc.

     35,663         319,897   

National Interstate Corp.(a)

     7,954         173,159   

National Western Life Insurance Co. Class A

     1,432         201,454   

NYMAGIC, Inc.

     3,642         93,490   

Presidential Life Corp.

     2,443         23,941   

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

     7,742         325,319   

SeaBright Holdings, Inc.

     11,251         90,683   

State Auto Financial Corp.(a)

     4,581         69,677   

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.(a)

     33,354         149,759   
           
Total Insurance               9,413,050   
Internet & Catalog Retail – 0.2%      

NutriSystem, Inc.

     4,634         89,158   

PetMed Express, Inc.(a)

     6,924         121,170   
           
Total Internet & Catalog Retail               210,328   
Internet Software & Services – 1.1%      

Art Technology Group, Inc.*(a)

     16,630         68,682   

comScore, Inc.*(a)

     6,663         156,714   

Dice Holdings, Inc.*

     11,494         97,469   

Internet Brands, Inc. Class A*(a)

     7,138         94,793   

Keynote Systems, Inc.

     1,425         16,558   

Knot, Inc. (The)*

     449         4,099   

Limelight Networks, Inc.*

     41,024         241,221   

Liquidity Services, Inc.*(a)

     3,764         60,262   

LivePerson, Inc.*

     3,196         26,846   

LoopNet, Inc.*

     6,289         74,462   

NIC, Inc.

     7,543         62,531   

OpenTable, Inc.*(a)

     194         13,208   

Perficient, Inc.*

     920         8,409   

Saba Software, Inc.*(a)

     985         5,358   

Travelzoo, Inc.*

     2,316         59,660   

Vocus, Inc.*

     187         3,456   
           
Total Internet Software & Services               993,728   
IT Services – 1.9%      

Cass Information Systems, Inc.(a)

     2,680         91,951   

China Information Technology, Inc.*

     21,152         103,010   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Ciber, Inc.*(a)

     27,757       $ 83,549   

Computer Task Group, Inc.*

     4,790         36,596   

CSG Systems International, Inc.*

     14,276         260,251   

Dynamics Research Corp.*

     3,544         36,432   

ExlService Holdings, Inc.*

     3,426         66,636   

Forrester Research, Inc.*

     4,565         151,010   

Global Cash Access Holdings, Inc.*

     20,277         82,730   

Hackett Group, Inc. (The)*

     13,931         57,535   

iGate Corp.

     13,511         245,090   

Innodata Isogen, Inc.*

     11,136         30,735   

Integral Systems, Inc.*

     5,230         38,597   

MoneyGram International, Inc.*

     50,666         123,625   

NCI, Inc. Class A*

     3,802         71,934   

Ness Technologies, Inc.*

     6,292         28,314   

PRGX Global, Inc.*

     17,867         101,306   

RightNow Technologies, Inc.*

     1,205         23,739   

TNS, Inc.*

     596         10,102   

Virtusa Corp.*

     8,684         84,148   
           
Total IT Services               1,727,290   
Leisure Equipment & Products – 0.4%      

RC2 Corp.*

     7,439         155,847   

Steinway Musical Instruments*(a)

     1,194         20,561   

Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc.(a)

     12,522         170,800   
           
Total Leisure Equipment & Products               347,208   
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.6%      

Accelrys, Inc.*

     2,169         15,096   

Albany Molecular Research, Inc.*(a)

     2,710         17,290   

Cambrex Corp.*

     10,253         43,575   

eResearch Technology, Inc.*

     10,805         80,822   

Harvard Bioscience, Inc.*

     7,049         26,786   

Kendle International, Inc.*

     3,951         36,823   

Luminex Corp.*(a)

     1,343         21,488   

Parexel International Corp.*(a)

     14,038         324,699   
           
Total Life Sciences Tools & Services               566,579   
Machinery – 3.5%      

Alamo Group, Inc.

     3,633         81,125   

Altra Holdings, Inc.*

     2,941         43,321   

American Railcar Industries, Inc.*(a)

     5,828         91,383   

Ampco-Pittsburgh Corp.

     4,963         123,182   

Astec Industries, Inc.*(a)

     5,317         151,694   

Badger Meter, Inc.(a)

     3,442         139,332   

Blount International, Inc.*(a)

     8,747         111,349   

Chart Industries, Inc.*(a)

     19,251         391,950   

China Fire & Security Group, Inc.*(a)

     9,775         79,275   

CIRCOR International, Inc.

     1,423         44,967   

Colfax Corp.*

     9,223         137,146   

Columbus McKinnon Corp.*(a)

     1,266         21,003   

Dynamic Materials Corp.

     3,485         52,658   

Energy Recovery, Inc.*

     5,017         18,011   

EnPro Industries, Inc.*

     6,465         202,225   

Federal Signal Corp.

     11,577         62,400   

Force Protection, Inc.*(a)

     21,221         106,954   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

FreightCar America, Inc.(a)

     6,066       $ 149,224   

Gorman-Rupp Co. (The)

     3,145         86,676   

Graham Corp.

     2,756         42,773   

Hawk Corp. Class A*

     2,008         86,886   

John Bean Technologies Corp.(a)

     10,146         163,452   

LB Foster Co. Class A*

     3,067         88,759   

Lindsay Corp.(a)

     1,925         83,391   

Met-Pro Corp.

     2,473         24,953   

Miller Industries, Inc.

     2,022         27,358   

PMFG, Inc.*

     410         6,990   

RBC Bearings, Inc.*

     5,022         170,647   

Robbins & Myers, Inc.

     11,038         295,598   

SmartHeat, Inc.*(a)

     4,740         29,578   

Sun Hydraulics Corp.

     796         22,439   

Titan International, Inc.(a)

     3,700         50,209   

Twin Disc, Inc.

     1,247         17,396   
           
Total Machinery               3,204,304   
Marine – 0.3%      

American Commercial Lines, Inc.*(a)

     1,631         45,472   

International Shipholding Corp.

     6,427         181,499   
           
Total Marine               226,971   
Media – 1.2%      

Arbitron, Inc.

     7,401         207,006   

Belo Corp. Class A*

     42,579         263,990   

CKX, Inc.*

     12,654         62,005   

EW Scripps Co. Class A

     5,415         42,670   

Harte-Hanks, Inc.

     21,599         252,060   

Lee Enterprises, Inc.*(a)

     7,288         19,532   

McClatchy Co. (The) Class A*(a)

     8,256         32,446   

National CineMedia, Inc.

     7,161         128,182   

Rentrak Corp.*

     1,157         29,237   

Value Line, Inc.(a)

     3,206         44,467   
           
Total Media               1,081,595   
Metals & Mining – 0.0%      

Haynes International, Inc.

     254         8,870   
Multiline Retail – 0.2%      

Fred’s, Inc. Class A

     12,733         150,249   
Multi-Utilities – 0.2%      

CH Energy Group, Inc.

     3,333         147,185   
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 1.3%      

Alon USA Energy, Inc.(a)

     8,510         45,954   

China North East Petroleum Holdings Ltd.*†(a)

     13,653         83,010   

Contango Oil & Gas Co.*

     4,160         208,666   

CVR Energy, Inc.*

     54,678         451,094   

Georesources, Inc.*

     1,202         19,112   

James River Coal Co.*

     5,108         89,543   

Northern Oil and Gas, Inc.*

     1,433         24,275   

Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc. Class A

     1,239         30,591   

Rentech, Inc.*(a)

     28,225         27,830   

Syntroleum Corp.*

     13,358         24,979   

Western Refining, Inc.*(a)

     38,708         202,830   
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               1,207,884   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Paper & Forest Products – 3.0%      

Buckeye Technologies, Inc.

     50,420       $ 741,678   

Clearwater Paper Corp.*

     11,679         888,538   

KapStone Paper and Packaging Corp.*

     31,054         376,996   

PH Glatfelter Co.

     29,826         362,684   

Verso Paper Corp.*(a)

     104,318         300,436   

Wausau Paper Corp.

     440         3,648   
           
Total Paper & Forest Products               2,673,980   
Personal Products – 0.9%      

American Oriental Bioengineering, Inc.*(a)

     45,825         110,438   

China Sky One Medical, Inc.*(a)

     9,021         68,559   

China-Biotics, Inc.*(a)

     4,987         54,857   

Elizabeth Arden, Inc.*

     2,038         40,740   

Female Health Co. (The)

     6,309         32,491   

Inter Parfums, Inc.(a)

     10,003         175,953   

Medifast, Inc.*(a)

     1,645         44,629   

Nutraceutical International Corp.*

     5,646         88,586   

USANA Health Sciences, Inc.*(a)

     5,036         203,253   
           
Total Personal Products               819,506   
Pharmaceuticals – 0.7%      

Cornerstone Therapeutics, Inc.*(a)

     9,619         67,910   

Hi-Tech Pharmacal Co., Inc.*(a)

     3,232         65,416   

Impax Laboratories, Inc.*

     2,595         51,381   

Obagi Medical Products, Inc.*

     4,028         42,294   

Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     40,280         399,578   
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               626,579   
Professional Services – 1.6%      

Administaff, Inc.(a)

     6,117         164,731   

Advisory Board Co. (The)*

     2,185         96,468   

CBIZ, Inc.*(a)

     23,524         139,497   

Corporate Executive Board Co. (The)(a)

     9,175         289,563   

CRA International, Inc.*

     1,583         28,573   

Dolan Co. (The)*

     8,206         93,302   

Exponent, Inc.*

     4,136         138,928   

Hill International, Inc.*(a)

     13,778         61,726   

ICF International, Inc.*

     4,202         105,344   

Navigant Consulting, Inc.*(a)

     9,647         112,195   

On Assignment, Inc.*(a)

     5,387         28,282   

School Specialty, Inc.*

     5,112         66,507   

VSE Corp.

     2,815         99,285   
           
Total Professional Services               1,424,401   
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 1.6%      

Acadia Realty Trust(a)

     5,757         109,383   

Agree Realty Corp.

     3,524         88,981   

Cedar Shopping Centers, Inc.(a)

     6,504         39,544   

Cogdell Spencer, Inc.

     26,280         166,090   

Cousins Properties, Inc.(a)

     10,379         74,106   

DuPont Fabros Technology, Inc.(a)

     3,356         84,403   

First Potomac Realty Trust(a)

     3,594         53,910   

Getty Realty Corp.(a)

     8,830         236,909   

Gladstone Commercial Corp.(a)

     200         3,432   

Inland Real Estate Corp.(a)

     1,890         15,706   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Investors Real Estate Trust(a)

     2,978       $ 24,956   

LTC Properties, Inc.

     5,127         130,841   

Mission West Properties, Inc.

     7,615         51,630   

Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corp. Class A(a)

     1,563         12,223   

Ramco-Gershenson Properties Trust

     3,754         40,205   

Saul Centers, Inc.

     3,509         147,202   

Universal Health Realty Income Trust(a)

     2,061         70,919   

Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc. Class A(a)

     4,748         85,844   
           
Total Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)               1,436,284   
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.3%      

China Housing & Land Development, Inc.*(a)

     12,526         25,052   

Consolidated-Tomoka Land Co.(a)

     449         12,801   

Forestar Group, Inc.*

     15,965         272,203   
           
Total Real Estate Management & Development               310,056   
Road & Rail – 0.2%      

Celadon Group, Inc.*

     672         9,280   

Marten Transport Ltd.(a)

     5,015         116,248   

Patriot Transportation Holding, Inc.*(a)

     453         31,769   

Universal Truckload Services, Inc.*(a)

     1,705         26,700   
           
Total Road & Rail               183,997   
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 1.4%      

Cabot Microelectronics Corp.*(a)

     1,963         63,169   

Ceva, Inc.*

     1,401         20,034   

Cirrus Logic, Inc.*

     1,414         25,226   

Diodes, Inc.*(a)

     1,779         30,403   

GT Solar International, Inc.*

     63,907         534,902   

Kopin Corp.*(a)

     14,249         50,584   

Micrel, Inc.

     10,626         104,772   

MIPS Technologies, Inc.*

     9,737         94,741   

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.*

     3,863         63,083   

NVE Corp.*

     1,490         64,115   

Pericom Semiconductor Corp.*

     1,465         12,731   

Sigma Designs, Inc.*(a)

     8,565         98,412   

Supertex, Inc.*

     1,084         23,978   

Ultratech, Inc.*

     1,604         27,428   

Volterra Semiconductor Corp.*

     1,644         35,379   
           
Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment               1,248,957   
Software – 2.1%      

ACI Worldwide, Inc.*

     3,773         84,477   

Actuate Corp.*

     16,754         86,283   

American Software, Inc. Class A

     2,318         13,676   

ArcSight, Inc.*

     2,379         103,629   

China TransInfo Technology Corp.*(a)

     6,948         44,259   

Deltek, Inc.*

     12,287         98,419   

Ebix, Inc.*(a)

     11,468         268,925   

EPIQ Systems, Inc.

     5,503         67,467   

Interactive Intelligence, Inc.*(a)

     2,321         40,850   

Kenexa Corp.*

     1,767         30,958   

Manhattan Associates, Inc.*(a)

     2,802         82,239   

Monotype Imaging Holdings, Inc.*

     7,386         67,582   

Netscout Systems, Inc.*

     9,351         191,789   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Opnet Technologies, Inc.

     1,240       $ 22,506   

PROS Holdings, Inc.*

     4,043         37,519   

Radiant Systems, Inc.*

     4,864         83,174   

Rosetta Stone, Inc.*(a)

     1,715         36,427   

S1 Corp.*(a)

     20,601         107,331   

Smith Micro Software, Inc.*

     3,068         30,496   

Sourcefire, Inc.*(a)

     886         25,552   

Synchronoss Technologies, Inc.*

     3,541         63,065   

TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. Class A*

     32,010         125,159   

Tyler Technologies, Inc.*

     6,817         137,431   

VASCO Data Security International, Inc.*(a)

     8,366         54,379   
           
Total Software               1,903,592   
Specialty Retail – 3.7%      

America’s Car-Mart, Inc.*

     4,643         116,911   

Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.*

     3,895         54,803   

Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp.(a)

     5,687         76,319   

Books-A-Million, Inc.

     10,132         60,792   

Cato Corp. (The) Class A

     10,593         283,469   

Citi Trends, Inc.*

     3,514         85,074   

Conn’s, Inc.*(a)

     12,299         57,190   

Destination Maternity Corp.*

     2,791         91,880   

Finish Line, Inc. (The) Class A

     5,294         73,640   

Genesco, Inc.*(a)

     4,453         133,056   

Group 1 Automotive, Inc.*(a)

     11,388         340,273   

hhgregg, Inc.*(a)

     8,455         209,346   

Hibbett Sports, Inc.*(a)

     6,671         166,441   

HOT Topic, Inc.(a)

     16,020         95,960   

JOS A Bank Clothiers, Inc.*

     11,795         502,585   

Kirkland’s, Inc.*(a)

     8,088         112,100   

Lithia Motors, Inc. Class A(a)

     7,150         68,568   

Lumber Liquidators Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     4,918         120,835   

Midas, Inc.*

     2,637         20,068   

Monro Muffler, Inc.(a)

     4,080         188,129   

Shoe Carnival, Inc.*

     2,299         46,486   

Stage Stores, Inc.

     10,565         137,345   

Systemax, Inc.

     12,284         150,847   

Wet Seal, Inc. (The) Class A*

     25,808         87,489   

Zumiez, Inc.*

     3,245         68,664   
           
Total Specialty Retail               3,348,270   
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 1.6%      

American Apparel, Inc.*(a)

     4,652         5,722   

Cherokee, Inc.

     3,777         68,892   

Fuqi International, Inc.*

     13,263         86,210   

G-III Apparel Group Ltd.*

     3,753         117,769   

Maidenform Brands, Inc.*

     9,542         275,287   

Oxford Industries, Inc.

     5,127         121,920   

Steven Madden Ltd.

     8,284         340,141   

True Religion Apparel, Inc.*(a)

     12,314         262,781   

Volcom, Inc.*(a)

     6,710         128,295   

Weyco Group, Inc.(a)

     2,169         52,533   
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               1,459,550   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 1.3%      

Bank Mutual Corp.

     12,583       $ 65,306   

BankFinancial Corp.

     4,069         37,313   

Beneficial Mutual Bancorp, Inc.*

     4,508         40,437   

Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     2,307         43,741   

Brookline Bancorp, Inc.

     9,728         97,085   

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.(a)

     10,035         138,985   

ESSA Bancorp, Inc.(a)

     3,062         36,254   

Flushing Financial Corp.

     9,966         115,207   

Kearny Financial Corp.

     2,751         24,291   

NASB Financial, Inc.(a)

     2,794         46,241   

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

     6,450         79,141   

Provident Financial Services, Inc.(a)

     14,102         174,301   

Provident New York Bancorp(a)

     14,928         125,246   

Roma Financial Corp.

     1,473         15,510   

TrustCo Bank Corp.(a)

     19,321         107,425   

United Financial Bancorp, Inc.

     2,002         27,047   

Westfield Financial, Inc.

     2,159         16,840   
           
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance               1,190,370   
Tobacco – 0.5%      

Alliance One International, Inc.*(a)

     108,636         450,839   
Trading Companies & Distributors – 1.7%      

Aceto Corp.

     4,581         31,105   

Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.*(a)

     18,181         264,897   

DXP Enterprises, Inc.*

     6,339         120,314   

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.*

     4,941         39,380   

Houston Wire & Cable Co.

     3,946         39,578   

Interline Brands, Inc.*(a)

     7,937         143,183   

Kaman Corp.(a)

     3,435         90,031   

Rush Enterprises, Inc. Class A*(a)

     4,881         74,875   

TAL International Group, Inc.(a)

     15,116         366,110   

Titan Machinery, Inc.*

     8,350         136,105   

United Rentals, Inc.*(a)

     10,271         152,422   

Willis Lease Finance Corp.*

     7,421         75,026   
           
Total Trading Companies & Distributors               1,533,026   
Water Utilities – 0.7%      

American States Water Co.

     4,540         162,441   

Artesian Resources Corp. Class A(a)

     1,959         37,358   

California Water Service Group

     5,577         206,070   

Connecticut Water Service, Inc.

     1,989         47,637   

Middlesex Water Co.(a)

     2,503         42,151   

SJW Corp.

     3,335         82,141   

York Water Co.(a)

     2,277         36,500   
           
Total Water Utilities               614,298   
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 1.1%      

NTELOS Holdings Corp.

     15,908         269,163   

Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.(a)

     6,652         120,867   

USA Mobility, Inc.

     36,586         586,474   
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               976,504   
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $85,443,277)
              89,630,026   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund (EES)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.6%      
WisdomTree SmallCap Dividend Fund(b)
(Cost: $542,111)
     12,901       $ 547,776   
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.1%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $121,517)
     121,517         121,517   
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 29.3%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 29.3%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

     
(Cost: $26,504,000)(e)      26,504,000         26,504,000   
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 129.2%
(Cost: $112,610,905)(f)
         116,803,319   

Liabilities in Excess of Cash and Other
Assets – (29.2)%

        (26,396,184
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 90,407,135   

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $25,641,672 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $26,504,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.8%      
Aerospace & Defense – 4.1%      

BE Aerospace, Inc.*

     839       $ 25,430   

Esterline Technologies Corp.*(a)

     308         17,627   

General Dynamics Corp.

     4,745         298,034   

Goodrich Corp.(a)

     1,217         89,729   

Hexcel Corp.*(a)

     653         11,617   

L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.(a)

     1,436         103,780   

Moog, Inc. Class A*

     377         13,387   

Raytheon Co.

     5,086         232,481   

Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc. Class A*(a)

     1,948         38,824   

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.*

     392         15,609   

Triumph Group, Inc.(a)

     188         14,023   
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               860,541   
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.7%      

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     182         9,155   

FedEx Corp.(a)

     1,673         143,041   
           
Total Air Freight & Logistics               152,196   
Auto Components – 0.9%      

Autoliv, Inc.*(a)

     381         24,891   

Johnson Controls, Inc.

     4,485         136,792   

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.*

     587         24,396   
           
Total Auto Components               186,079   
Automobiles – 0.3%      

Harley-Davidson, Inc.(a)

     1,811         51,505   

Thor Industries, Inc.(a)

     307         10,254   
           
Total Automobiles               61,759   
Beverages – 0.4%      

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

     2,063         73,278   
Building Products – 0.3%      

A.O. Smith Corp.

     222         12,852   

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.*(a)

     497         20,630   

Masco Corp.(a)

     2,039         22,449   
           
Total Building Products               55,931   
Capital Markets – 7.4%      

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     2,611         123,579   

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     9,940         1,437,125   
           
Total Capital Markets               1,560,704   
Chemicals – 2.1%      

Ashland, Inc.

     834         40,674   

Cabot Corp.

     300         9,771   

Cytec Industries, Inc.

     272         15,335   

Dow Chemical Co. (The)(a)

     3,046         83,643   

Eastman Chemical Co.

     737         54,538   

H.B. Fuller Co.

     487         9,677   

Lubrizol Corp.

     833         88,273   

NewMarket Corp.(a)

     209         23,759   

PPG Industries, Inc.

     1,167         84,958   

Rockwood Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     343         10,794   

RPM International, Inc.

     1,237         24,641   
           
Total Chemicals               446,063   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Commercial Banks – 5.6%      

International Bancshares Corp.

     773       $ 13,056   

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

     3,021         156,820   

Wells Fargo & Co.

     40,305         1,012,865   
           
Total Commercial Banks               1,182,741   
Commercial Services & Supplies – 1.0%      

ABM Industries, Inc.(a)

     540         11,659   

Avery Dennison Corp.

     1,063         39,458   

Geo Group, Inc. (The)*

     557         13,006   

HNI Corp.

     207         5,953   

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.(a)

     2,520         42,739   

Republic Services, Inc.

     3,002         91,531   

United Stationers, Inc.*(a)

     235         12,575   
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               216,921   
Communications Equipment – 0.2%      

Arris Group, Inc.*(a)

     1,013         9,897   

CommScope, Inc.*

     665         15,787   

Plantronics, Inc.(a)

     308         10,404   
           
Total Communications Equipment               36,088   
Computers & Peripherals – 0.9%      

Diebold, Inc.(a)

     497         15,452   

Lexmark International, Inc. Class A*(a)

     1,190         53,098   

NCR Corp.*

     1,503         20,486   

Western Digital Corp.*(a)

     3,475         98,655   
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               187,691   
Construction & Engineering – 1.0%      

EMCOR Group, Inc.*(a)

     1,019         25,057   

Fluor Corp.(a)

     2,133         105,648   

KBR, Inc.

     1,842         45,387   

Tutor Perini Corp.*

     857         17,217   

URS Corp.*

     656         24,915   
           
Total Construction & Engineering               218,224   
Consumer Finance – 1.0%      

American Express Co.

     2,742         115,246   

Capital One Financial Corp.(a)

     1,768         69,925   

Cash America International, Inc.

     343         12,005   

General Motors Financial Co., Inc.*

     750         18,345   
           
Total Consumer Finance               215,521   
Containers & Packaging – 1.1%      

Greif, Inc. Class A

     555         32,656   

Owens-Illinois, Inc.*(a)

     2,341         65,688   

Pactiv Corp.*

     1,733         57,154   

Rock-Tenn Co. Class A

     787         39,201   

Sealed Air Corp.

     1,766         39,700   
           
Total Containers & Packaging               234,399   
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.1%      

Regis Corp.

     524         10,024   

Service Corp. International

     1,814         15,637   
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               25,661   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Diversified Financial Services – 6.0%      

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     30,649       $ 1,166,807   

NYSE Euronext

     3,384         96,681   
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               1,263,488   
Electric Utilities – 1.9%      

Edison International

     7,849         269,927   

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.

     567         12,780   

NV Energy, Inc.

     2,142         28,167   

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     1,866         34,708   

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

     1,307         53,940   
           
Total Electric Utilities               399,522   
Electrical Equipment – 0.6%      

Acuity Brands, Inc.(a)

     299         13,228   

Belden, Inc.(a)

     363         9,576   

Brady Corp. Class A

     379         11,055   

EnerSys*

     404         10,088   

General Cable Corp.(a)

     548         14,862   

Hubbell, Inc. Class B

     545         27,659   

Regal-Beloit Corp.

     248         14,555   

Thomas & Betts Corp.*

     437         17,926   

Woodward Governor Co.

     516         16,728   
           
Total Electrical Equipment               135,677   
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.9%      

Anixter International, Inc.*(a)

     343         18,519   

Arrow Electronics, Inc.*

     1,181         31,568   

Avnet, Inc.*(a)

     1,446         39,056   

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.*

     739         12,120   

Ingram Micro, Inc. Class A*(a)

     1,927         32,489   

Jabil Circuit, Inc.

     992         14,295   

Plexus Corp.*

     200         5,870   

SYNNEX Corp.*

     458         12,888   

Tech Data Corp.*

     581         23,414   
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               190,219   
Energy Equipment & Services – 2.0%      

Bristow Group, Inc.*

     398         14,360   

Exterran Holdings, Inc.*

     546         12,399   

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

     6,096         271,089   

Oil States International, Inc.*

     476         22,158   

Rowan Cos., Inc.*(a)

     1,788         54,284   

SEACOR Holdings, Inc.*

     275         23,419   

Superior Energy Services, Inc.*(a)

     960         25,622   
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               423,331   
Food & Staples Retailing – 3.3%      

CVS Caremark Corp.

     14,966         470,980   

Ruddick Corp.(a)

     428         14,843   

Safeway, Inc.(a)

     5,002         105,842   

SUPERVALU, Inc.(a)

     5,468         63,046   

United Natural Foods, Inc.*

     317         10,506   

Whole Foods Market, Inc.*(a)

     556         20,633   
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               685,850   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Food Products – 2.0%      

ConAgra Foods, Inc.(a)

     4,954       $ 108,691   

Corn Products International, Inc.(a)

     741         27,787   

Del Monte Foods Co.

     2,694         35,318   

J.M. Smucker Co. (The)

     1,326         80,263   

Sara Lee Corp.

     10,606         142,439   

Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A

     2,214         35,468   
           
Total Food Products               429,966   
Gas Utilities – 0.4%      

Atmos Energy Corp.

     1,049         30,683   

Oneok, Inc.(a)

     965         43,464   

Southwest Gas Corp.

     406         13,637   
           
Total Gas Utilities               87,784   
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.4%      

Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.(a)

     413         14,823   

Kinetic Concepts, Inc.*

     713         26,081   

Sirona Dental Systems, Inc.*(a)

     314         11,317   

Teleflex, Inc.

     368         20,895   
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               73,116   
Health Care Providers & Services – 10.0%      

Aetna, Inc.

     6,132         193,832   

Amedisys, Inc.*

     319         7,592   

AMERIGROUP Corp.*

     586         24,887   

AmerisourceBergen Corp.(a)

     2,917         89,435   

Catalyst Health Solutions, Inc.*

     209         7,359   

Centene Corp.*

     520         12,267   

CIGNA Corp.

     5,710         204,304   

Community Health Systems, Inc.*

     912         28,245   

Coventry Health Care, Inc.*

     1,778         38,280   

Emergency Medical Services Corp. Class A*

     301         16,028   

Health Net, Inc.*

     2,298         62,483   

Healthspring, Inc.*(a)

     1,121         28,967   

Humana, Inc.*

     3,557         178,704   

LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.*(a)

     545         19,108   

McKesson Corp.

     2,815         173,911   

Omnicare, Inc.(a)

     1,663         39,712   

Owens & Minor, Inc.(a)

     545         15,511   

Psychiatric Solutions, Inc.*

     573         19,224   

Tenet Healthcare Corp.*

     4,215         19,895   

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     18,992         666,809   

Universal American Corp.*

     1,354         19,971   

Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

     1,074         41,736   

Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.*

     205         5,937   

WellPoint, Inc.*

     3,539         200,449   
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               2,114,646   
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 0.8%      

Cheesecake Factory (The)*

     395         10,456   

Life Time Fitness, Inc.*(a)

     308         12,157   

MGM Resorts International*(a)

     2,629         29,655   

PF Chang’s China Bistro, Inc.

     137         6,329   

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

     1,193         62,692   

Wyndham Worldwide Corp.(a)

     1,962         53,896   
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               175,185   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Household Durables – 1.2%      

Fortune Brands, Inc.(a)

     1,309       $ 64,442   

Jarden Corp.(a)

     1,046         32,562   

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.

     3,511         62,531   

Tupperware Brands Corp.(a)

     570         26,083   

Whirlpool Corp.

     821         66,468   
           
Total Household Durables               252,086   
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders – 1.7%      

AES Corp. (The)*(a)

     8,310         94,318   

Calpine Corp.*(a)

     2,668         33,217   

Mirant Corp.*

     9,775         97,359   

NRG Energy, Inc.*

     5,959         124,066   
           
Total Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders               348,960   
Industrial Conglomerates – 6.8%      

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

     612         18,329   

General Electric Co.

     85,085         1,382,631   

Seaboard Corp.

     6         10,626   

Textron, Inc.(a)

     892         18,340   
           
Total Industrial Conglomerates               1,429,926   
Insurance – 6.9%      

American Family Life Assurance Co., Inc.

     3,959         204,720   

American Financial Group, Inc.

     2,292         70,089   

Assurant, Inc.(a)

     1,950         79,365   

Delphi Financial Group, Inc. Class A(a)

     521         13,020   

First American Financial Corp.*

     964         14,402   

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

     514         24,158   

Lincoln National Corp.(a)

     1,914         45,783   

Loews Corp.

     1,927         73,033   

Principal Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     2,984         77,345   

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     977         47,179   

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     667         25,346   

Torchmark Corp.(a)

     1,085         57,657   

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.(a)

     1,326         67,387   

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     10,296         536,422   

Unum Group(a)

     4,857         107,583   
           
Total Insurance               1,443,489   
Internet & Catalog Retail – 0.4%      

Expedia, Inc.(a)

     2,394         67,535   

HSN, Inc.*(a)

     317         9,478   
           
Total Internet & Catalog Retail               77,013   
IT Services – 1.0%      

Acxiom Corp.*

     377         5,979   

CACI International, Inc. Class A*

     299         13,533   

Computer Sciences Corp.

     2,424         111,504   

Convergys Corp.*

     2,499         26,115   

CoreLogic, Inc.*

     964         18,470   

Sapient Corp.(a)

     1,400         16,758   

SRA International, Inc. Class A*

     488         9,623   

TeleTech Holdings, Inc.*

     667         9,898   
           
Total IT Services               211,880   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Leisure Equipment & Products – 0.4%      

Mattel, Inc.(a)

     3,841       $ 90,110   
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.0%      

Parexel International Corp.*(a)

     317         7,332   
Machinery – 2.8%      

Actuant Corp. Class A*(a)

     459         10,539   

AGCO Corp.*

     551         21,495   

Barnes Group, Inc.

     327         5,752   

Bucyrus International, Inc.(a)

     644         44,661   

Crane Co.

     446         16,921   

Cummins, Inc.(a)

     1,190         107,790   

Eaton Corp.

     750         61,868   

Flowserve Corp.

     642         70,248   

Gardner Denver, Inc.

     497         26,679   

Manitowoc Co., Inc. (The)(a)

     1,075         13,018   

Oshkosh Corp.*

     784         21,560   

Parker Hannifin Corp.

     834         58,430   

Snap-On, Inc.

     497         23,115   

SPX Corp.(a)

     666         42,145   

Timken Co.

     586         22,479   

Trinity Industries, Inc.

     1,252         27,882   

WABCO Holdings, Inc.*

     209         8,765   

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Class A(a)

     284         9,670   
           
Total Machinery               593,017   
Media – 7.6%      

CBS Corp. Class B(a)

     4,714         74,764   

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.(a)

     965         15,537   

Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. Class A*

     545         6,229   

Gannett Co., Inc.(a)

     3,934         48,113   

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)*(a)

     1,981         19,869   

Meredith Corp.(a)

     821         27,348   

New York Times Co. (The) Class A*

     869         6,726   

News Corp. Class A(a)

     32,422         423,431   

Scholastic Corp.

     614         17,082   

Time Warner Cable, Inc. Class A

     3,434         185,402   

Valassis Communications, Inc.*

     314         10,641   

Viacom, Inc. Class B*

     7,392         267,516   

Walt Disney Co. (The)

     15,351         508,272   
           
Total Media               1,610,930   
Metals & Mining – 0.2%      

Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.

     394         25,184   

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

     503         20,890   

Worthington Industries, Inc.

     367         5,516   
           
Total Metals & Mining               51,590   
Multiline Retail – 2.6%      

99 Cents Only Stores*(a)

     455         8,590   

Big Lots, Inc.*(a)

     903         30,025   

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

     1,242         33,757   

Macy’s, Inc.

     4,579         105,729   

Sears Holdings Corp.*(a)

     297         21,426   

Target Corp.

     6,631         354,361   
           
Total Multiline Retail               553,888   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Multi-Utilities – 2.3%      

Alliant Energy Corp.

     1,401       $ 50,927   

Ameren Corp.(a)

     3,568         101,331   

Avista Corp.(a)

     600         12,528   

Black Hills Corp.

     243         7,582   

CMS Energy Corp.

     1,715         30,904   

DTE Energy Co.

     1,756         80,653   

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.(a)

     785         40,867   

MDU Resources Group, Inc.

     3,379         67,411   

NiSource, Inc.

     2,570         44,718   

OGE Energy Corp.

     953         37,996   
           
Total Multi-Utilities               474,917   
Office Electronics – 0.4%      

Xerox Corp.(a)

     7,866         81,413   
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 6.0%      

Alpha Natural Resources, Inc.*(a)

     358         14,732   

Atlas Energy, Inc.*

     377         10,797   

Berry Petroleum Co. Class A(a)

     342         10,852   

ConocoPhillips

     13,013         747,337   

Marathon Oil Corp.

     5,748         190,259   

Massey Energy Co.

     335         10,392   

Murphy Oil Corp.

     1,958         121,239   

Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.(a)

     335         11,497   

Patriot Coal Corp.*(a)

     937         10,691   

Sunoco, Inc.(a)

     1,613         58,874   

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

     3,362         64,248   

World Fuel Services Corp.

     574         14,930   
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               1,265,848   
Paper & Forest Products – 0.1%      

International Paper Co.

     509         11,071   
Personal Products – 0.2%      

NBTY, Inc.*

     651         35,792   

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A

     461         13,277   
           
Total Personal Products               49,069   
Pharmaceuticals – 0.2%      

King Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     2,610         25,995   

Viropharma, Inc.*

     570         8,499   
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               34,494   
Professional Services – 0.1%      

Manpower, Inc.(a)

     271         14,146   
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.1%      

CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc. Class A*(a)

     986         18,024   

Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.

     80         6,902   
           
Total Real Estate Management & Development               24,926   
Road & Rail – 0.1%      

Avis Budget Group, Inc.*(a)

     228         2,656   

Ryder System, Inc.(a)

     427         18,263   
           
Total Road & Rail               20,919   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 0.1%      

Amkor Technology, Inc.*(a)

     2,829       $ 18,587   

TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc.*(a)

     355         3,408   
           
Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment               21,995   
Specialty Retail – 1.9%      

AnnTaylor Stores Corp.*

     213         4,311   

AutoNation, Inc.*(a)

     1,825         42,431   

Barnes & Noble, Inc.(a)

     986         15,983   

Cabela’s, Inc.*(a)

     951         18,050   

CarMax, Inc.*(a)

     1,373         38,252   

Chico’s FAS, Inc.(a)

     794         8,353   

Childrens Place Retail Stores, Inc. (The)*

     269         13,119   

Collective Brands, Inc.*

     570         9,200   

Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.*

     737         20,665   

Dress Barn, Inc. (The)*

     558         13,252   

DSW, Inc. Class A*(a)

     287         8,237   

Gymboree Corp.*

     279         11,590   

J Crew Group, Inc.*(a)

     367         12,338   

Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.*(a)

     215         9,578   

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     2,445         65,477   

Men’s Wearhouse, Inc. (The)(a)

     250         5,947   

OfficeMax, Inc.*(a)

     264         3,456   

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.*

     665         8,778   

RadioShack Corp.

     1,360         29,009   

Rent-A-Center, Inc.*

     997         22,313   

Tractor Supply Co.

     512         20,306   

Ulta Salon Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc.*

     248         7,242   

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

     438         13,885   
           
Total Specialty Retail               401,772   
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.7%      

Deckers Outdoor Corp.*

     373         18,635   

Fossil, Inc.*

     544         29,262   

Hanesbrands, Inc.*(a)

     560         14,482   

Jones Apparel Group, Inc.

     724         14,219   

Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.(a)

     427         25,688   

Skechers U.S.A., Inc. Class A*

     213         5,003   

Timberland Co. (The) Class A*

     389         7,706   

Warnaco Group, Inc. (The)*

     330         16,873   

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.(a)

     451         13,084   
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               144,952   
Tobacco – 0.1%      

Universal Corp.(a)

     377         15,114   
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.1%      

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

     357         10,924   

WESCO International, Inc.*

     485         19,056   
           
Total Trading Companies & Distributors               29,980   
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.4%      

NII Holdings, Inc.*

     1,301         53,471   

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.(a)

     953         31,259   
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               84,730   
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $22,188,446)
              21,038,148   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund (EZY)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS – 0.0%      

WisdomTree LargeCap Dividend Fund(b)

     55       $ 2,347   

WisdomTree MidCap Dividend Fund(b)

     22         1,030   
           
TOTAL EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS
(Cost: $3,167)
              3,377   
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.1%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $18,654)
     18,654         18,654   
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 27.8%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 27.8%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

     
(Cost: $5,872,000)(e)      5,872,000         5,872,000   
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 127.7%
(Cost: $28,082,267)(f)
        26,932,179   

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (27.7)%

        (5,850,081
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 21,082,098   

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $5,684,342 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $5,872,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.9%      
Aerospace & Defense – 4.4%      

BE Aerospace, Inc.*

     720       $ 21,823   

Esterline Technologies Corp.*(a)

     271         15,509   

General Dynamics Corp.

     4,220         265,058   

Lockheed Martin Corp.

     4,956         353,264   

Raytheon Co.

     4,525         206,838   

Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc. Class A*(a)

     1,770         35,276   
           
Total Aerospace & Defense               897,768   
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.0%      

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     165         8,300   
Airlines – 0.0%      

Allegiant Travel Co.

     171         7,237   
Auto Components – 0.1%      

TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.*

     525         21,819   
Beverages – 0.2%      

Hansen Natural Corp.*

     669         31,189   
Biotechnology – 2.2%      

Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     718         46,210   

Celgene Corp.*

     1,741         100,299   

Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     535         12,514   

Gilead Sciences, Inc.*

     7,873         280,358   

Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     88         2,321   

United Therapeutics Corp.*

     92         5,153   
           
Total Biotechnology               446,855   
Building Products – 0.1%      

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.*(a)

     443         18,389   
Capital Markets – 7.6%      

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

     2,342         110,847   

BlackRock, Inc.

     691         117,643   

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

     8,875         1,283,147   

Greenhill & Co., Inc.(a)

     74         5,870   

Knight Capital Group, Inc. Class A*(a)

     1,447         17,928   
           
Total Capital Markets               1,535,435   
Chemicals – 1.1%      

Ashland, Inc.

     767         37,407   

Celanese Corp. Series A

     2,403         77,136   

Lubrizol Corp.

     751         79,584   

NewMarket Corp.(a)

     206         23,418   

Rockwood Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     303         9,535   
           
Total Chemicals               227,080   
Commercial Banks – 5.3%      

International Bancshares Corp.

     691         11,671   

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

     2,695         139,897   

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

     334         10,845   

Wells Fargo & Co.

     35,949         903,399   

Westamerica Bancorp.(a)

     157         8,555   
           
Total Commercial Banks               1,074,367   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.7%      

Brink’s Co. (The)

     943       $ 21,689   

Corrections Corp. of America*

     1,002         24,729   

Republic Services, Inc.

     2,635         80,341   

Waste Connections, Inc.*

     454         18,006   
           
Total Commercial Services & Supplies               144,765   
Communications Equipment – 0.3%      

Acme Packet, Inc.*

     92         3,490   

Blue Coat Systems, Inc.*

     96         2,310   

Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.*

     1,527         8,918   

F5 Networks, Inc.*(a)

     238         24,706   

InterDigital, Inc.*

     565         16,730   

Riverbed Technology, Inc.*

     107         4,877   
           
Total Communications Equipment               61,031   
Computers & Peripherals – 7.9%      

Apple, Inc.*

     5,129         1,455,354   

NetApp, Inc.*(a)

     1,219         60,694   

Western Digital Corp.*(a)

     3,119         88,548   
           
Total Computers & Peripherals               1,604,596   
Consumer Finance – 0.3%      

Cash America International, Inc.

     303         10,605   

Credit Acceptance Corp.*

     480         29,069   

General Motors Financial Co., Inc.*

     463         11,325   
           
Total Consumer Finance               50,999   
Containers & Packaging – 0.6%      

Owens-Illinois, Inc.*(a)

     2,062         57,860   

Pactiv Corp.*

     1,592         52,504   
           
Total Containers & Packaging               110,364   
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.9%      

Apollo Group, Inc. Class A*

     1,655         84,984   

Capella Education Co.*

     64         4,968   

Career Education Corp.*

     596         12,796   

Corinthian Colleges, Inc.*

     859         6,030   

DeVry, Inc.

     406         19,979   

Grand Canyon Education, Inc.*

     164         3,597   

ITT Educational Services, Inc.*(a)

     356         25,016   

Service Corp. International

     1,610         13,878   

Strayer Education, Inc.(a)

     60         10,470   
           
Total Diversified Consumer Services               181,718   
Diversified Financial Services – 5.4%      

IntercontinentalExchange, Inc.*(a)

     397         41,574   

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     27,343         1,040,947   

MSCI, Inc. Class A*

     284         9,432   
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               1,091,953   
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 0.2%      

AboveNet, Inc.*

     709         36,932   
Electric Utilities – 0.1%      

Unisource Energy Corp.

     409         13,673   
Electrical Equipment – 0.1%      

Woodward Governor Co.

     459         14,881   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.2%      

Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Class A*(a)

     538       $ 30,563   

Jabil Circuit, Inc.

     687         9,900   
           
Total Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components               40,463   
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.4%      

Atwood Oceanics, Inc.*(a)

     887         27,009   

FMC Technologies, Inc.*

     709         48,417   
           
Total Energy Equipment & Services               75,426   
Food & Staples Retailing – 2.2%      

CVS Caremark Corp.

     13,369         420,723   

Whole Foods Market, Inc.*(a)

     493         18,295   
           
Total Food & Staples Retailing               439,018   
Food Products – 3.6%      

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

     4,444         97,501   

Del Monte Foods Co.

     2,522         33,063   

General Mills, Inc.

     6,987         255,305   

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc.*

     238         7,423   

Hershey Co. (The)(a)

     1,615         76,858   

Kellogg Co.(a)

     3,562         179,917   

Lancaster Colony Corp.

     260         12,350   

Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.*

     548         32,047   

Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A

     2,030         32,521   
           
Total Food Products               726,985   
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 1.3%      

Alere, Inc.*

     157         4,856   

American Medical Systems Holdings, Inc.*(a)

     391         7,656   

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*

     422         28,295   

Hospira, Inc.*

     1,305         74,398   

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*

     92         26,104   

Kinetic Concepts, Inc.*

     637         23,301   

Masimo Corp.*

     277         7,565   

NuVasive, Inc.*(a)

     36         1,265   

ResMed, Inc.*(a)

     799         26,215   

Sirona Dental Systems, Inc.*(a)

     279         10,055   

Thoratec Corp.*(a)

     152         5,621   

Varian Medical Systems, Inc.*

     823         49,792   
           
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies               265,123   
Health Care Providers & Services – 10.5%      

Aetna, Inc.

     5,501         173,887   

Amedisys, Inc.*

     279         6,640   

AMERIGROUP Corp.*

     537         22,806   

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

     2,578         79,041   

Catalyst Health Solutions, Inc.*

     188         6,619   

Centene Corp.*

     458         10,804   

CIGNA Corp.

     5,081         181,799   

Community Health Systems, Inc.*

     804         24,900   

Coventry Health Care, Inc.*

     1,683         36,235   

Emergency Medical Services Corp. Class A*

     267         14,218   

Express Scripts, Inc.*

     2,639         128,519   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Healthspring, Inc.*(a)

     1,035       $ 26,744   

HMS Holdings Corp.*

     84         4,951   

Humana, Inc.*

     3,185         160,014   

LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.*(a)

     470         16,478   

Lincare Holdings, Inc.(a)

     560         14,050   

McKesson Corp.

     2,543         157,107   

Medco Health Solutions, Inc.*

     2,784         144,935   

Mednax, Inc.*

     381         20,307   

PSS World Medical, Inc.*

     395         8,445   

Psychiatric Solutions, Inc.*

     564         18,922   

Tenet Healthcare Corp.*(a)

     3,750         17,700   

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     16,925         594,238   

Universal American Corp.*

     1,327         19,573   

Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

     1,005         39,054   

Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.*

     182         5,271   

WellPoint, Inc.*

     3,170         179,550   
           
Total Health Care Providers & Services               2,112,807   
Health Care Technology – 0.0%      

athenahealth, Inc.*(a)

     37         1,222   

Quality Systems, Inc.(a)

     98         6,498   
           
Total Health Care Technology               7,720   
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.5%      

Cheesecake Factory (The)*

     355         9,397   

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.*

     130         22,360   

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.

     193         9,797   

Life Time Fitness, Inc.*(a)

     275         10,854   

PF Chang’s China Bistro, Inc.

     120         5,544   

Starbucks Corp.

     4,710         120,482   

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

     1,062         55,808   

WMS Industries, Inc.*

     284         10,812   

Wyndham Worldwide Corp.

     1,803         49,528   

Wynn Resorts Ltd.

     45         3,905   
           
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure               298,487   
Household Durables – 0.5%      

Tempur-Pedic International, Inc.*

     351         10,881   

Tupperware Brands Corp.

     505         23,109   

Whirlpool Corp.

     721         58,372   
           
Total Household Durables               92,362   
Household Products – 1.4%      

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

     3,618         278,079   
Independent Power Producers & Energy
Traders – 1.2%
     

AES Corp. (The)*(a)

     7,478         84,875   

Calpine Corp.*

     2,522         31,399   

NRG Energy, Inc.*

     5,316         110,679   

Ormat Technologies, Inc.(a)

     243         7,088   
           
Total Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders               234,041   
Insurance – 11.9%      

Alleghany Corp.*

     125         37,879   

American Family Life Assurance Co., Inc.

     3,526         182,329   

American Financial Group, Inc.

     2,030         62,077   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class B*

     13,406       $ 1,108,409   

Delphi Financial Group, Inc. Class A(a)

     464         11,595   

Erie Indemnity Co. Class A

     313         17,547   

First American Financial Corp.*

     859         12,833   

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

     455         21,385   

Lincoln National Corp.(a)

     1,693         40,497   

Loews Corp.

     1,705         64,620   

Principal Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     2,625         68,040   

ProAssurance Corp.*(a)

     514         29,601   

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

     896         43,268   

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     625         23,750   

Torchmark Corp.(a)

     964         51,227   

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.

     1,171         59,510   

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

     9,187         478,643   

Unum Group(a)

     4,363         96,640   
           
Total Insurance               2,409,850   
Internet & Catalog Retail – 1.6%      

Amazon.com, Inc.*

     887         139,312   

Expedia, Inc.(a)

     2,123         59,890   

HSN, Inc.*

     283         8,462   

NetFlix, Inc.*(a)

     178         28,864   

priceline.com, Inc.*

     253         88,130   
           
Total Internet & Catalog Retail               324,658   
Internet Software & Services – 5.1%      

eBay, Inc.*

     6,794         165,774   

Equinix, Inc.*

     88         9,007   

Google, Inc. Class A*

     1,497         787,107   

MercadoLibre, Inc.*(a)

     83         5,991   

Rackspace Hosting, Inc.*(a)

     200         5,196   

Sohu.com, Inc.*

     399         22,990   

VeriSign, Inc.*(a)

     1,071         33,994   
           
Total Internet Software & Services               1,030,059   
IT Services – 3.1%      

Alliance Data Systems Corp.*(a)

     336         21,927   

CACI International, Inc. Class A*(a)

     264         11,949   

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. Class A*

     1,344         86,648   

CoreLogic, Inc.*

     859         16,458   

DST Systems, Inc.

     544         24,393   

Lender Processing Services, Inc.

     1,059         35,191   

Mastercard, Inc. Class A

     747         167,328   

MAXIMUS, Inc.

     140         8,621   

Sapient Corp.(a)

     1,247         14,927   

Syntel, Inc.

     371         16,510   

Visa, Inc. Class A(a)

     2,950         219,066   
           
Total IT Services               623,018   
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.6%      

Bruker Corp.*

     691         9,695   

Covance, Inc.*

     367         17,172   

Life Technologies Corp.*

     707         33,010   

Parexel International Corp.*

     279         6,453   

Waters Corp.*

     636         45,016   
           
Total Life Sciences Tools & Services               111,346   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Machinery – 1.0%      

Bucyrus International, Inc.(a)

     602       $ 41,749   

Flowserve Corp.

     566         61,932   

Joy Global, Inc.(a)

     920         64,693   

Manitowoc Co., Inc. (The)(a)

     950         11,505   

Oshkosh Corp.*

     696         19,140   
           
Total Machinery               199,019   
Media – 1.2%      

CBS Corp. Class B(a)

     4,170         66,136   

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.(a)

     856         13,782   

CTC Media, Inc.

     1,046         22,949   

Discovery Communications, Inc. Class A*

     1,380         60,099   

DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. Class A*(a)

     481         15,349   

Gannett Co., Inc.(a)

     3,478         42,536   

Scholastic Corp.

     566         15,746   

Valassis Communications, Inc.*

     279         9,455   
           
Total Media               246,052   
Metals & Mining – 1.3%      

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

     277         21,224   

Newmont Mining Corp.

     3,549         222,912   

Royal Gold, Inc.

     64         3,190   

Walter Energy, Inc.

     219         17,803   
           
Total Metals & Mining               265,129   
Multiline Retail – 0.7%      

99 Cents Only Stores*(a)

     405         7,646   

Big Lots, Inc.*(a)

     622         20,682   

Dollar Tree, Inc.*(a)

     1,067         52,027   

Nordstrom, Inc.

     1,366         50,815   
           
Total Multiline Retail               131,170   
Multi-Utilities – 0.0%      

Black Hills Corp.

     229         7,145   
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 0.1%      

Gran Tierra Energy, Inc.*

     286         2,208   

Massey Energy Co.(a)

     345         10,702   

Patriot Coal Corp.*(a)

     836         9,539   
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               22,449   
Paper & Forest Products – 0.0%      

International Paper Co.

     455         9,896   
Personal Products – 1.1%      

Avon Products, Inc.(a)

     3,267         104,903   

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The) Class A

     1,324         83,717   

NBTY, Inc.*

     548         30,129   

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. Class A

     411         11,837   
           
Total Personal Products               230,586   
Pharmaceuticals – 3.0%      

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     18,427         499,556   

Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc.*

     1,099         36,531   

King Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

     2,114         21,055   

Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp. Class A(a)

     393         11,652   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Perrigo Co.(a)

     482       $ 30,954   

Viropharma, Inc.*

     505         7,530   
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               607,278   
Professional Services – 0.1%      

IHS, Inc. Class A*(a)

     333         22,644   
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.5%      

Alexander’s, Inc.

     51         16,105   

Boston Properties, Inc.(a)

     445         36,988   

CommonWealth REIT

     38         973   

Corporate Office Properties Trust SBI MD(a)

     128         4,776   

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

     111         6,849   

Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.

     61         3,323   

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.

     160         3,742   

Potlatch Corp.(a)

     286         9,724   

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     644         15,134   
           
Total Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)               97,614   
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.1%      

CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc. Class A*(a)

     876         16,013   
Road & Rail – 0.0%      

Avis Budget Group, Inc.*

     203         2,365   
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 0.7%      

Amkor Technology, Inc.*(a)

     2,800         18,395   

Atheros Communications, Inc.*

     181         4,769   

Cree, Inc.*

     117         6,352   

First Solar, Inc.*(a)

     672         99,019   

Power Integrations, Inc.

     69         2,194   

Silicon Laboratories, Inc.*

     184         6,744   

TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc.*(a)

     321         3,082   
           
Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment               140,555   
Software – 1.4%      

Activision Blizzard, Inc.

     6,351         68,718   

Advent Software, Inc.*

     60         3,131   

ANSYS, Inc.*(a)

     371         15,675   

AsiaInfo-Linkage, Inc.*(a)

     179         3,532   

Blackbaud, Inc.(a)

     158         3,798   

Citrix Systems, Inc.*

     638         43,537   

Concur Technologies, Inc.*(a)

     101         4,993   

Informatica Corp.*(a)

     309         11,869   

McAfee, Inc.*

     631         29,821   

MicroStrategy, Inc. Class A*

     93         8,055   

Pegasystems, Inc.(a)

     110         3,416   

Red Hat, Inc.*

     404         16,564   

Rovi Corp.*(a)

     148         7,461   

Salesforce.com, Inc.*(a)

     128         14,310   

TIBCO Software, Inc.*

     837         14,848   

VMware, Inc. Class A*(a)

     487         41,366   
           
Total Software               291,094   
Specialty Retail – 3.4%      

Aeropostale, Inc.*

     984         22,878   

Barnes & Noble, Inc.(a)

     872         14,135   
Investments    Shares      Value  

Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.*(a)

     1,495       $ 64,898   

Cabela’s, Inc.*(a)

     848         16,095   

CarMax, Inc.*(a)

     1,269         35,354   

Chico’s FAS, Inc.(a)

     705         7,417   

Childrens Place Retail Stores, Inc. (The)*

     242         11,802   

Dress Barn, Inc. (The)*

     495         11,756   

DSW, Inc. Class A*(a)

     259         7,433   

Guess ?, Inc.(a)

     716         29,091   

Gymboree Corp.*

     243         10,094   

J Crew Group, Inc.*(a)

     324         10,893   

Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.*(a)

     192         8,554   

Ltd. Brands, Inc.

     2,163         57,925   

OfficeMax, Inc.*(a)

     235         3,076   

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.*(a)

     962         51,178   

PetSmart, Inc.

     831         29,085   

RadioShack Corp.

     1,208         25,767   

Ross Stores, Inc.

     1,044         57,023   

TJX Cos., Inc.(a)

     3,539         157,947   

Tractor Supply Co.

     448         17,768   

Ulta Salon Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc.*

     219         6,395   

Urban Outfitters, Inc.*(a)

     728         22,888   

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

     391         12,395   
           
Total Specialty Retail               691,847   
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 1.1%      

Carter’s, Inc.*

     526         13,850   

Coach, Inc.

     2,134         91,676   

Deckers Outdoor Corp.*

     374         18,685   

Fossil, Inc.*

     475         25,550   

Hanesbrands, Inc.*(a)

     499         12,904   

Jones Apparel Group, Inc.

     639         12,550   

Lululemon Athletica, Inc.*(a)

     236         10,554   

Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.(a)

     411         24,726   

Skechers U.S.A., Inc. Class A*

     183         4,299   

Under Armour, Inc. Class A*(a)

     176         7,927   
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods               222,721   
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.0%      

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

     465         5,203   
Tobacco – 0.1%      

Universal Corp.

     332         13,310   
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.5%      

American Tower Corp. Class A*

     836         42,853   

NII Holdings, Inc.*

     1,194         49,074   
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               91,927   
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $19,862,299)
              19,962,810   
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 1.1%      
WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund(b)
(Cost: $216,603)
     5,516         219,537   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund (ROI)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 14.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 14.5%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred
Money Market Fund, 0.28%(c)
(Cost: $2,935,000)(d)

     2,935,000       $ 2,935,000   
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 114.5%
(Cost: $23,013,902)(e)
        23,117,347   

Liabilities in Excess of Cash and Other
Assets – (14.5)%

   

     (2,922,763
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 20,194,584   

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $2,846,836 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $2,935,000.

 

(e)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.9%      
Aerospace & Defense – 0.3%      

Bharat Electronics Ltd.

     114,148       $ 4,419,218   
Auto Components – 0.5%      

Amtek Auto Ltd.

     653,829         2,403,751   

Exide Industries Ltd.

     902,715         3,287,622   

Motherson Sumi Systems Ltd.

     491,600         1,988,390   
           
Total Auto Components               7,679,763   
Automobiles – 2.7%      

Bajaj Auto Ltd.

     185,387         6,064,323   

Hero Honda Motors Ltd.

     208,407         8,617,341   

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

     1,341,662         20,646,696   

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

     114,168         3,660,947   
           
Total Automobiles               38,989,307   
Beverages – 0.5%      

United Spirits Ltd.

     191,099         6,691,123   
Building Products – 0.5%      

Sintex Industries Ltd.

     799,148         6,834,596   
Chemicals – 1.0%      

Asian Paints Ltd.

     69,462         4,116,862   

Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers Co., Ltd.

     29         78   

Sterling Biotech Ltd.

     410,459         1,051,838   

Tata Chemicals Ltd.

     543,167         4,830,300   

United Phosphorus Ltd.

     1,181,875         4,718,557   
           
Total Chemicals               14,717,635   
Commercial Banks – 15.4%      

Allahabad Bank

     1,083,606         5,599,495   

Andhra Bank

     946,790         3,364,913   

Axis Bank Ltd.

     619,557         21,186,409   

Bank of India

     942,252         10,850,524   

Canara Bank

     986,562         12,801,045   

Central Bank of India

     798,924         3,459,900   

Corp. Bank

     327,162         5,045,219   

Federal Bank Ltd.

     575,383         5,020,756   

HDFC Bank Ltd.

     500,437         27,723,664   

ICICI Bank Ltd.

     1,592,496         39,442,938   

IDBI Bank Ltd.

     1,097,573         3,722,491   

Indian Bank

     1,005,352         6,235,487   

Indian Overseas Bank

     1,976,377         5,803,559   

Karnataka Bank Ltd.

     596,719         2,424,856   

Oriental Bank of Commerce

     605,929         6,213,688   

State Bank of India

     692,359         49,928,891   

Syndicate Bank

     1,510,700         3,852,815   

Uco Bank

     1,849,342         4,650,621   

Yes Bank Ltd.

     586,661         4,571,478   
           
Total Commercial Banks               221,898,749   
Construction & Engineering – 2.2%      

Era Infra Engineering Ltd.

     456,720         2,364,150   

IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd.

     370,044         2,144,007   

Larsen & Toubro Ltd.

     478,634         21,869,531   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Nagarjuna Construction Co.

     717,722       $ 2,506,077   

Voltas Ltd.

     599,162         3,218,821   
           
Total Construction & Engineering               32,102,586   
Construction Materials – 2.2%      

ACC Ltd.

     277,393         6,110,548   

Ambuja Cements Ltd.

     4,466,889         13,976,734   

India Cements Ltd.

     1,134,911         2,927,255   

Shree Cement Ltd.

     67,139         3,167,494   

Ultratech Cement Ltd.

     255,120         6,032,948   
           
Total Construction Materials               32,214,979   
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.3%      

Educomp Solutions Ltd.

     267,655         3,623,632   
Diversified Financial Services – 2.3%      

IFCI Ltd.

     4,692,090         6,374,810   

Infrastructure Development Finance Co., Ltd.

     2,732,926         12,331,162   

Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.

     537,221         5,694,411   

Power Finance Corp., Ltd.

     708,907         5,419,151   

Reliance Capital Ltd.

     193,478         3,360,192   
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               33,179,726   
Electric Utilities – 2.0%      

KSK Energy Ventures Ltd.*

     458,409         1,774,059   

Power Grid Corp. of India Ltd.

     1,781,845         4,223,133   

Reliance Infrastructure Ltd.

     358,568         8,531,102   

Tata Power Co., Ltd.

     409,259         12,342,890   

Torrent Power Ltd.

     324,574         2,341,036   
           
Total Electric Utilities               29,212,220   
Electrical Equipment – 1.7%      

ABB Ltd.

     123,336         2,530,399   

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.

     295,857         16,318,717   

Crompton Greaves Ltd.

     726,836         5,058,009   
           
Total Electrical Equipment               23,907,125   
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.2%      

Aban Offshore Ltd.

     175,667         3,229,716   
Food Products – 0.7%      

Balrampur Chini Mills Ltd.

     1,187,318         2,449,413   

Nestle India Ltd.

     46,699         3,514,922   

Tata Global Beverages Ltd.

     1,781,242         4,764,778   
           
Total Food Products               10,729,113   
Gas Utilities – 1.2%      

GAIL India Ltd.

     1,483,820         15,769,405   

Gujarat State Petronet Ltd.

     863,847         2,110,836   
           
Total Gas Utilities               17,880,241   
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.3%      

Opto Circuits India Ltd.

     572,655         3,782,441   
Household Durables – 0.5%      

Videocon Industries Ltd.

     1,239,341         7,489,553   
Household Products – 1.5%      

Hindustan Unilever Ltd.

     3,072,735         21,133,387   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders – 2.0%      

GVK Power & Infrastructure Ltd.*

     2,072,337       $ 2,144,513   

Indiabulls Power Ltd.*

     1,798,589         1,156,765   

JSW Energy Ltd.

     1,491,412         3,931,407   

NHPC Ltd.

     6,869,488         4,846,173   

NTPC Ltd.

     2,897,519         13,989,467   

Reliance Power Ltd.*

     668,909         2,393,692   
           
Total Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders               28,462,017   
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.5%      

Jaiprakash Associates Ltd.

     885,032         2,379,256   

Siemens India Ltd.

     260,887         4,780,848   
           
Total Industrial Conglomerates               7,160,104   
IT Services – 11.1%      

HCL Infosystems Ltd.

     802,515         2,193,142   

HCL Technologies Ltd.

     824,236         7,717,754   

Infosys Technologies Ltd.

     1,347,647         91,487,641   

Mphasis Ltd.

     142,706         1,974,415   

Patni Computer Systems Ltd.

     338,265         3,122,186   

Rolta India Ltd.

     638,499         2,301,921   

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

     1,571,524         32,418,475   

Wipro Ltd.

     1,787,343         17,877,408   
           
Total IT Services               159,092,942   
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.2%      

Divi’s Laboratories Ltd.

     177,987         2,732,488   
Machinery – 1.9%      

Ashok Leyland Ltd.

     2,585,154         4,147,983   

Cummins India Ltd.

     303,106         4,963,289   

Tata Motors Ltd.

     608,967         14,881,644   

Thermax Ltd.

     169,047         3,011,696   
           
Total Machinery               27,004,612   
Marine – 0.5%      

Mercator Lines Ltd.

     2,186,040         2,734,070   

Shipping Corp. of India Ltd.

     1,108,733         3,994,745   
           
Total Marine               6,728,815   
Media – 0.6%      

Sun TV Network Ltd.

     258,269         2,983,011   

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd.

     782,849         5,230,027   
           
Total Media               8,213,038   
Metals & Mining – 9.5%      

Bhushan Steel Ltd.

     495,060         4,577,666   

Gujarat Mineral Development Corp., Ltd.

     1,044,599         3,038,369   

Hindalco Industries Ltd.

     6,280,617         27,541,907   

Hindustan Zinc Ltd.

     142,310         3,416,738   

Jindal Saw Ltd.

     708,832         3,375,766   

Jindal Steel & Power Ltd.

     1,521,879         23,953,464   

JSW Steel Ltd.

     439,301         13,036,295   

National Aluminium Co., Ltd.

     223,283         1,982,391   

NMDC Ltd.

     629,270         3,663,448   

Sesa Goa Ltd.

     2,190,880         16,001,932   
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Steel Authority of India Ltd.

     3,768,179       $ 17,199,366   

Sterlite Industries India Ltd.

     2,966,719         11,019,148   

Welspun Corp., Ltd.

     1,173,959         7,035,655   
           
Total Metals & Mining               135,842,145   
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 22.3%      

Bharat Petroleum Corp., Ltd.

     477,875         7,971,319   

Cairn India Ltd.*

     881,618         6,572,650   

Chennai Petroleum Corp., Ltd.

     225,894         1,267,590   

Essar Oil Ltd.*

     944,664         2,707,749   

Essar Shipping Ports & Logistics Ltd.*

     475,242         1,188,237   

Great Eastern Shipping Co., Ltd. (The)

     893,791         6,246,691   

Hindustan Petroleum Corp., Ltd.

     617,423         6,968,423   

Indian Oil Corp., Ltd.

     2,540,455         23,564,296   

Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd.

     1,821,877         3,099,644   

Oil & Natural Gas Corp., Ltd.

     2,751,674         85,982,541   

Petronet Lng Ltd.

     1,820,103         4,291,530   

Reliance Industries Ltd.

     7,744,714         170,156,202   
           
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels               320,016,872   
Personal Products – 0.2%      

Dabur India Ltd.

     1,488,919         3,578,575   
Pharmaceuticals – 2.6%      

Aurobindo Pharma Ltd.

     101,958         2,355,233   

Cipla Ltd.

     688,278         4,937,497   

Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.

     66,261         2,125,926   

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

     60,042         2,952,928   

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

     486,746         3,246,959   

Lupin Ltd.

     380,268         3,284,344   

Piramal Healthcare Ltd.

     411,092         4,569,722   

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

     313,221         14,083,967   
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               37,556,576   
Real Estate Management & Development – 1.1%      

DLF Ltd.

     859,573         7,234,684   

Housing Development & Infrastructure Ltd.*

     796,280         4,590,549   

Unitech Ltd.

     2,322,028         4,562,926   
           
Total Real Estate Management & Development               16,388,159   
Road & Rail – 0.2%      

Container Corp. of India

     106,432         3,078,913   
Software – 0.4%      

Financial Technologies India Ltd.

     83,278         2,134,815   

Oracle Financial Sevices Software Ltd.*

     59,697         2,969,838   
           
Total Software               5,104,653   
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.4%      

Alok Industries Ltd.

     6,780,438         3,183,871   

S Kumars Nationwide Ltd.*

     1,342,294         2,292,669   
           
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods         5,476,540   
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 3.5%      

Housing Development Finance Corp.

     2,475,701         40,395,771   

Lic Housing Finance Ltd.

     290,978         9,303,072   
           
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance               49,698,843   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (EPI)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Tobacco – 1.5%      

ITC Ltd.

     5,386,979       $ 21,375,283   
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.4%      

Adani Enterprises Ltd.

     366,898         5,411,817   
Wireless Telecommunication
Services – 5.0%
     

Bharti Airtel Ltd.

     4,169,081         33,985,410   

Idea Cellular Ltd.*

     5,265,559         8,630,431   

Reliance Communications Ltd.

     7,718,729         28,944,160   
           
Total Wireless Telecommunication Services               71,560,001   
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 99.9% (Cost: $1,123,297,024)(a)         1,434,197,503   

Foreign Currency and Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities – 0.1%

        1,988,959   
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 1,436,186,462   

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (unaudited)

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

     WisdomTree
Total
Earnings Fund
    WisdomTree
Earnings
500 Fund
    WisdomTree
MidCap
Earnings Fund
    WisdomTree
SmallCap
Earnings Fund
    WisdomTree
LargeCap
Value Fund
    WisdomTree
LargeCap
Growth Fund
    WisdomTree India
Earnings Fund
(consolidated)
 

ASSETS:

             

Investments, at cost

  $ 54,503,755      $ 81,013,664      $ 87,992,534      $ 112,068,794      $ 28,079,100      $ 22,797,299      $ 1,123,297,024   

Investment in affiliate, at cost

    334,994        214,550        331,678        542,111        3,167        216,603          

Foreign currency, at cost

                                              5,197,386   

Investment in securities, at value (including securities on loan)1

    53,194,876        75,568,155        89,213,662        116,255,543        26,928,802        22,897,810        1,434,197,503   

Investment in affiliate, at value

    359,025        229,735        344,307        547,776        3,377        219,537          

Cash

                         5               73,549          

Foreign currency, at value

                                              5,309,685   

Receivables:

             

Dividends and interest

    65,634        90,435        101,033        112,570        36,844        9,111        1,682,051   

Investment securities sold

                         122,576        7,021,299               401,787   

Unrealized appreciation on foreign currency contracts

                                              1,633   

Capital shares sold

                                              1,688   

Total Assets

    53,619,535        75,888,325        89,659,002        117,038,470        33,990,322        23,200,007        1,441,594,347   

LIABILITIES:

             

Due to custodian

                                20               4,101,407   

Payables:

             

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

    6,627,000        12,083,000        18,270,000        26,504,000        5,872,000        2,935,000          

Investment securities purchased

                  50,066        100,020               64,261        402,643   

Capital shares redeemed

                                7,027,366                 

Advisory fees (Note 3)

    10,476        14,305        21,706        27,000        8,737        6,091        694,943   

Service fees (Note 2)

    166        226        253        315        101        71        208,892   

Total Liabilities

    6,637,642        12,097,531        18,342,025        26,631,335        12,908,224        3,005,423        5,407,885   

NET ASSETS

  $ 46,981,893      $ 63,790,794      $ 71,316,977      $ 90,407,135      $ 21,082,098      $ 20,194,584      $ 1,436,186,462   

NET ASSETS:

             

Paid-in capital

  $ 53,783,742      $ 86,066,431      $ 76,423,598      $ 92,613,504      $ 30,339,574      $ 15,991,913      $ 1,198,612,940   

Undistributed net investment income

    36,818        49,776        54,843        59,541        24,228        8,906        485,576   

Accumulated net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (5,553,819     (16,895,089     (6,395,221     (6,458,324     (8,131,616     4,090,320        (73,943,579

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    (1,284,848     (5,430,324     1,233,757        4,192,414        (1,150,088     103,445        311,031,525   

NET ASSETS

  $ 46,981,893      $ 63,790,794      $ 71,316,977      $ 90,407,135      $ 21,082,098      $ 20,194,584      $ 1,436,186,462   

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

    1,150,000        1,600,000        1,500,000        2,000,000        600,000        600,000        54,600,000   

Net asset value per share

  $ 40.85      $ 39.87      $ 47.54      $ 45.20      $ 35.14      $ 33.66      $ 26.30   
1

Market values of securities on loan were as follows: $6,467,874, $11,765,643, $17,795,354, $25,641,672, $5,684,342, $2,846,836 and $0, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (unaudited)

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

For the Six Months Ended September 30, 2010

  

 

 

     WisdomTree
Total Earnings
Fund
    WisdomTree
Earnings 500
Fund
    WisdomTree
MidCap
Earnings Fund
    WisdomTree
SmallCap
Earnings Fund
    WisdomTree
LargeCap
Value Fund
    WisdomTree
LargeCap
Growth Fund
    WisdomTree
India Earnings
Fund
(consolidated)
 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

             

Dividends1

  $ 477,287      $ 752,000      $ 606,601      $ 577,857      $ 246,604      $ 89,948      $ 9,900,483   

Dividends from affiliate

    4,244        3,254        6,520        8,678        323        1,704          

Interest

    11        10        10        17        5               1   

Securities lending income (Note 2)

    3,405        3,681        25,292        84,374        2,050        1,052          

Other

    162        262               489        225                 

Total investment income

    485,109        759,207        638,423        671,415        249,207        92,704        9,900,484   

EXPENSES:

             

Advisory Fees (Note 3)

    64,173        98,173        134,056        175,121        58,411        34,972        3,286,843   

Service Fees (Note 2)

    1,009        1,543        1,552        2,028        676        405        987,324   

Custody/Accounting

                                              448   

Printing

                                              69   

IOPV Fees2

                                              64   

Professional Fees

                                              21   

Directors

                                              4   

Insurance

                                              2   

Other

                                              55   

Total expenses

    65,182        99,716        135,608        177,149        59,087        35,377        4,274,830   

Expense waiver/reimbursement (Note 2)

    (353     (358     (725     (771     (42     (316       

Net expenses

    64,829        99,358        134,883        176,378        59,045        35,061        4,274,830   

Net investment income

    420,280        659,849        503,540        495,037        190,162        57,643        5,625,654   

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:

             

Net realized gain (loss) from:

             

Investment transactions

    91,970        34,790        492,023        949,017        (326,040     7,820        (6,775,564

Investment transactions from affiliate

    (5,134     (20,579     (10,656     (23,625     756        (868       

In-kind redemptions

           328,187        2,917,557        1,308,496        4,722,463        4,123,732          

In-kind redemptions from affiliate

           (583     5,048        (1,244     17        538          

Foreign currency related transactions

                                              (472,507

Net realized gain (loss)

    86,836        341,815        3,403,972        2,232,644        4,397,196        4,131,222        (7,248,071

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from:

             

Investment transactions

    (907,497     (3,650,493     (3,716,237     (1,302,334     (6,152,706     (4,176,532     157,301,320   

Translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

                                              135,607   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

    (907,497     (3,650,493     (3,716,237     (1,302,334     (6,152,706     (4,176,532     157,436,927   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments

    (820,661     (3,308,678     (312,265     930,310        (1,755,510     (45,310     150,188,856   

NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

  $ (400,381   $ (2,648,829   $ 191,275      $ 1,425,347      $ (1,565,348   $ 12,333      $ 155,814,510   
1

Net of foreign withholding tax of $0, $0, $0, $0, $0, $0 and $308,091, respectively.

 

2

IOPV Fees — 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
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 420,280      $ 556,841      $ 659,849      $ 1,076,462      $ 503,540      $ 457,277   

Net realized gain (loss) on investments

    86,836        1,846,674        341,815        (5,720,373     3,403,972        2,186,999   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments

    (907,497     8,422,771        (3,650,493     26,170,480        (3,716,237     12,621,976   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    (400,381     10,826,286        (2,648,829     21,526,569        191,275        15,266,252   

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (406,709     (540,172     (647,325     (1,068,776     (474,849     (437,001

Total dividends

    (406,709     (540,172     (647,325     (1,068,776     (474,849     (437,001

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

           44,987,988        4,129,021        22,083,885        37,596,603        44,315,521   

Cost of shares redeemed

           (23,996,614     (14,464,339     (24,833,003     (20,301,752     (19,245,249

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

           20,991,374        (10,335,318     (2,749,118     17,294,851        25,070,272   

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    (807,090     31,277,488        (13,631,472     17,708,675        17,011,277        39,899,523   

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of period

  $ 47,788,983      $ 16,511,495      $ 77,422,266      $ 59,713,591      $ 54,305,700      $ 14,406,177   

End of period

  $ 46,981,893      $ 47,788,983      $ 63,790,794      $ 77,422,266      $ 71,316,977      $ 54,305,700   

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

  $ 36,818      $ 23,247      $ 49,776      $ 37,252      $ 54,843      $ 26,152   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

    1,150,000        600,000        1,900,000        2,150,000        1,150,000        550,000   

Shares created

           1,150,000        100,000        550,000        800,000        1,050,000   

Shares redeemed

           (600,000     (400,000     (800,000     (450,000     (450,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

    1,150,000        1,150,000        1,600,000        1,900,000        1,500,000        1,150,000   

 

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
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 495,037      $ 497,966      $ 190,162      $ 557,523      $ 57,643      $ 283,776   

Net realized gain (loss) on investments

    2,232,644        10,519,529        4,397,196        (1,566,313     4,131,222        467,710   

Net change in unrealized
appreciation (depreciation) on investments

    (1,302,334     11,702,550        (6,152,706     12,402,272        (4,176,532     4,358,046   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    1,425,347        22,720,045        (1,565,348     11,393,482        12,333        5,109,532   

DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS:

           

Net investment income

    (480,656     (411,568     (179,836     (551,890     (55,934     (278,334

Capital gains

                                       (492,811

Total dividends and distributions

    (480,656     (411,568     (179,836     (551,890     (55,934     (771,145

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    4,686,184        112,678,960        26,563,158        3,715,635        24,282,130        9,010,172   

Cost of shares redeemed

    (10,529,862     (53,628,954     (38,899,989            (26,528,509     (125

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

    (5,843,678     59,050,006        (12,336,831     3,715,635        (2,246,379     9,010,047   

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    (4,898,987     81,358,483        (14,082,015     14,557,227        (2,289,980     13,348,434   

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of period

  $ 95,306,122      $ 13,947,639      $ 35,164,113      $ 20,606,886      $ 22,484,564      $ 9,136,130   

End of period

  $ 90,407,135      $ 95,306,122      $ 21,082,098      $ 35,164,113      $ 20,194,584      $ 22,484,564   

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

  $ 59,541      $ 45,160      $ 24,228      $ 13,902      $ 8,906      $ 7,197   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

    2,150,000        600,000        950,000        850,000        650,000        350,004   

Shares created

    100,000        2,850,000        700,000        100,000        700,000        300,000   

Shares redeemed

    (250,000     (1,300,000     (1,050,000            (750,000     (4

Shares outstanding, end of period

    2,000,000        2,150,000        600,000        950,000        600,000        650,000   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

  

 

 

     

WisdomTree

India Earnings Fund (consolidated)

 
     

For the Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010

(unaudited)

     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

     

Net investment income

   $ 5,625,654       $ 980,383   

Net realized loss on investments

     (7,248,071      (6,991,499

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     157,436,927         265,261,210   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

     155,814,510         259,250,094   

DIVIDENDS:

     

Net investment income

     (5,587,940      (1,343,522

Total dividends

     (5,587,940      (1,343,522

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

     

Net proceeds from sale of shares

     476,203,145         452,328,639   

Cost of shares redeemed

     (31,776,011      (37,897,695

Net increase in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

     444,427,134         414,430,944   

Net Increase in Net Assets

     594,653,704         672,337,516   

NET ASSETS:

     

Beginning of period

   $ 841,532,758       $ 169,195,242   

End of period

   $ 1,436,186,462       $ 841,532,758   

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

   $ 485,576       $ 447,862   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

     

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

     36,200,000         15,400,000   

Shares created

     19,800,000         22,600,000   

Shares redeemed

     (1,400,000      (1,800,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

     54,600,000         36,200,000   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree Total Earnings Fund   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

    

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

   $ 41.56       $ 27.52       $ 45.32       $ 48.99       $ 49.97   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     0.37         0.70         0.87         0.85         0.11   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (0.73      14.03         (17.87      (3.56      (1.00

Total from investment operations

     (0.36      14.73         (17.00      (2.71      (0.89

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.35      (0.69      (0.80      (0.96      (0.09

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.35      (0.69      (0.80      (0.96      (0.09

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 40.85       $ 41.56       $ 27.52       $ 45.32       $ 48.99   

TOTAL RETURN2

     (0.83 )%       53.82      (37.86 )%       (5.69 )%       (1.79 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 46,982       $ 47,789       $ 16,511       $ 15,861       $ 24,497   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.28 %3       0.28      0.28      0.28      0.28 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.28 %3       0.28      0.28      0.28      0.35 %3 

Net investment income

     1.83 %3       1.92      2.33      1.76      2.21 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     1      16      23      11      1

 

           
WisdomTree Earnings 500 Fund   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

    

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

   $ 40.75       $ 27.77       $ 45.77       $ 48.85       $ 49.77   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     0.37         0.68         0.91         0.94         0.11   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (0.89      12.98         (18.07      (3.18      (0.94

Total from investment operations

     (0.52      13.66         (17.16      (2.24      (0.83

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.36      (0.68      (0.84      (0.84      (0.09

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.36      (0.68      (0.84      (0.84      (0.09

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 39.87       $ 40.75       $ 27.77       $ 45.77       $ 48.85   

TOTAL RETURN2

     (1.23 )%       49.49      (37.83 )%       (4.72 )%       (1.67 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 63,791       $ 77,422       $ 59,714       $ 54,927       $ 19,538   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.28 %3       0.28      0.28      0.28      0.28 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.28 %3       0.28      0.28      0.28      0.37 %3 

Net investment income

     1.88 %3       1.95      2.49      1.93      2.24 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     1      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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Financial Highlights (continued)

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree MidCap Earnings Fund   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

    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

   $ 47.22      $ 26.19       $ 42.08       $ 48.77       $ 50.01   

Investment operations:

             

Net investment income1

     0.33        0.61         0.54         0.81         0.07   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     0.29        20.92         (15.88      (6.90      (1.25

Total from investment operations

     0.62        21.53         (15.34      (6.09      (1.18

Dividends to shareholders:

             

Net investment income

     (0.30     (0.50      (0.55      (0.60      (0.06

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.30     (0.50      (0.55      (0.60      (0.06

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 47.54      $ 47.22       $ 26.19       $ 42.08       $ 48.77   

TOTAL RETURN2

     1.32     82.49      (36.73 )%       (12.57 )%       (2.37 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

             

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

   $ 71,317      $ 54,306       $ 14,406       $ 25,247       $ 4,877   

Ratio to average net assets of:

             

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.38 %3      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.38 %3      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.74 %3 

Net investment income

     1.43 %3      1.54      1.49      1.70      1.47 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     3     19      39      45      0 %5 

 

           
WisdomTree SmallCap Earnings Fund   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010

(unaudited)

    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

   $ 44.33      $ 23.25       $ 38.96       $ 48.03       $ 50.03   

Investment operations:

             

Net investment income1

     0.24        0.37         0.47         0.58         0.06   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     0.86        20.96         (15.64      (9.17      (2.02

Total from investment operations

     1.10        21.33         (15.17      (8.59      (1.96

Dividends to shareholders:

             

Net investment income

     (0.23     (0.25      (0.54      (0.48      (0.04

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.23     (0.25      (0.54      (0.48      (0.04

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 45.20      $ 44.33       $ 23.25       $ 38.96       $ 48.03   

TOTAL RETURN2

     2.51     91.88      (39.31 )%       (17.97 )%       (3.92 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

             

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

   $ 90,407      $ 95,306       $ 13,948       $ 15,585       $ 9,607   

Ratio to average net assets of:

             

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.38 %3      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.38 %3      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.58 %3 

Net investment income

     1.07 %3      0.97      1.49      1.28      1.39 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     4     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

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree LargeCap Value Fund   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

   

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

   $ 37.01      $ 24.24       $ 43.53       $ 49.06       $ 49.99   

Investment operations:

             

Net investment income1

     0.23        0.65         0.86         1.03         0.10   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (1.88     12.75         (19.33      (5.49      (0.95

Total from investment operations

     (1.65     13.40         (18.47      (4.46      (0.85

Dividends to shareholders:

             

Net investment income

     (0.22     (0.63      (0.82      (1.07      (0.08

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.22     (0.63      (0.82      (1.07      (0.08

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 35.14      $ 37.01       $ 24.24       $ 43.53       $ 49.06   

TOTAL RETURN2

     (4.45 )%      55.57      (42.87 )%       (9.31 )%       (1.69 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

             

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

   $ 21,082      $ 35,164       $ 20,607       $ 23,940       $ 24,529   

Ratio to average net assets of:

             

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.38 %3      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.38 %3      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.45 %3 

Net investment income

     1.24 %3      2.01      2.60      2.10      1.98 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     4     71      54      20      1

 

       
WisdomTree LargeCap Growth Fund   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the Period
December 4, 2008*
through
March 31, 2009
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 34.59       $ 26.10       $ 25.28   

Investment operations:

        

Net investment income1

     0.10         0.49         0.09   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (0.93      9.22         0.81   

Total from investment operations

     (0.83      9.71         0.90   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

        

Net investment income

     (0.10      (0.46      (0.08

Capital gains

             (0.76        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (0.10      (1.22      (0.08

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 33.66       $ 34.59       $ 26.10   

TOTAL RETURN2

     (2.39 )%       37.46      3.56

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

        

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

   $ 20,195       $ 22,485       $ 9,136   

Ratio to average net assets of:

        

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.38 %3       0.38      0.38 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.38 %3       0.38      0.38 %3 

Net investment income

     0.63 %3       1.53      1.26 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     4      44      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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Financial Highlights (concluded)

WisdomTree Domestic and International Earnings Funds

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund (consolidated)   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

    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

   $ 23.25      $ 10.99       $ 22.57       $ 24.94   

Investment operations:

          

Net investment income (loss)1

     0.13        0.04         0.12         (0.01

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     3.05        12.27         (11.60      (2.36

Total from investment operations

     3.18        12.31         (11.48      (2.37

Dividends to shareholders:

          

Net investment income

     (0.13     (0.05      (0.10        

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.13     (0.05      (0.10        

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 26.30      $ 23.25       $ 10.99       $ 22.57   

TOTAL RETURN2

     13.72     112.11      (50.89 )%       (9.50 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

          

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

   $ 1,436,186      $ 841,533       $ 169,195       $ 162,540   

Ratio to average net assets of:

          

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.88 %3      0.88      0.88      0.88 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.88 %3      0.88      0.92      2.10 %3 

Net investment income (loss)

     1.16 %3      0.19      0.77      (0.41 )%3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     31     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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Notes to Financial Statements (unaudited)

September 30, 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 September 30, 2010, the Trust offered 44 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 (“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 U.S. 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. Eastern 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 — In accordance with Codification Topic 820 (“ASC 820”), Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures, fair value is defined as the price that each Fund would receive upon selling an investment in an orderly transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market of the investment. ASC 820 established a three-tier hierarchy to maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classifications of fair value measurements for disclosure purposes. Inputs refer broadly to the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including assumptions about risk — for example, the risk inherent in a particular valuation technique used to measure fair value (such as a pricing model) and/or the risk inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique. Inputs may be observable or unobservable. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect the reporting entity’s own assumptions about the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the circumstances. The three-tier hierarchy of inputs is 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 September 30, 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

   $ 46,550,542       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             6,644,334           

Affiliated Funds

     359,025                   

Total

   $ 46,909,567       $ 6,644,334       $   

 

Earnings 500 Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 63,455,256       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             12,112,899           

Affiliated Funds

     229,735                   

Total

   $ 63,684,991       $ 12,112,899       $   

 

MidCap Earnings Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 70,893,921       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             18,319,741           

Affiliated Funds

     344,307                   

Total

   $ 71,238,228       $ 18,319,741       $   

 

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SmallCap Earnings Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 89,630,026       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             26,625,517           

Affiliated Funds

     547,776                   

Total

   $ 90,177,802       $ 26,625,517       $   

 

LargeCap Value Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 21,038,148       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             5,890,654           

Affiliated Funds

     3,377                   

Total

   $ 21,041,525       $ 5,890,654       $   

 

LargeCap Growth Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 19,962,810       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             2,935,000           

Affiliated Funds

     219,537                   

Total

   $ 20,182,347       $ 2,935,000       $   

 

India Earnings Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 1,434,197,503       $       $   

In January-2010, FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) No. 2010-06 “Improving Disclosures about Fair Value Measurements (“ASU 2010-06”).” 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, has been adopted by the Funds. No significant transfers between Level 1 or Level 2 fair value measurements occurred as of September 30, 2010. ASU 2010-06 will also require information on purchases and 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 2010-06 may have on the Funds’ financial statement disclosures.

Derivative and Hedging Disclosure — Codification Topic 815 (“ASC 815”), Derivatives and Hedging, 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 that have invested in derivatives, specifically forward currency contracts for the six months ended September 30, 2010 are detailed in the forward currency contract table. The volume of derivatives that is presented is consistent with the derivative activity during the six months ended September 30, 2010. The Funds’ management is not aware of any credit-risk contingent feature on forward foreign currency contracts held by the Funds.

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 Statement 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  

India Earnings Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

   Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts    $ 1,633       Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts    $   

 

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Derivatives not Designated
as Hedging Instruments,
Carried at Fair Value
   Derivative Instruments    Amount of Realized
Loss on Derivatives
Recognized in  Income
     Change in Unrealized
Appreciation or (Depreciation)  on
Derivatives Recognized in Income
 

India Earnings Fund

   Forward Foreign Currency Contracts    $ (472,507    $ 135,607   

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 Statement 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. Trustees fees, which are included in Service Fees on the Statements of Operations, of $139,943 have been paid on behalf of the Funds of the Trust to the Independent Trustees for the six months ended September 30, 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%.

Currency Transactions — The India Earnings Fund 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 India Earnings Fund does not expect to engage in currency transactions for the purpose of hedging against declines in the value of the Fund’s assets that are denominated in one or more foreign currencies. The India Earnings Fund may not enter into such contracts for speculative purposes.

Forward Foreign Currency Transactions — A forward foreign currency exchange 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 currency exchange contracts were open at September 30, 2010:

 

Fund Name    Settlement Date            Contracts
To Deliver
             In
Exchange For
     Unrealized
Gain
 

India Earnings Fund

   10/01/10      INR         50,658,302         USD         1,129,002       $ 1,633   

Currency Legend:

INR – Indian rupee

USD – U.S. dollar

 

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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%. WTAM provides CCO services to the Trust. WTAM has agreed to limit net annual operating expenses for the India Earnings Fund to 0.88%. WTAM expects to receive fees from each Fund, based on a percentage of the Fund’s average daily net assets, as shown in the following table:

 

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

 

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Each Fund may purchase shares of an affiliated exchange traded Fund(s) in secondary market transactions. For the six months ended September 30, 2010 WTAM waived a portion of its advisory fees based on each Funds’ investment in affiliated Funds. The table below indicates the waiver amounts. Please see Note 7 on page 74 for additional information on Other Affiliated Parties and Transactions.

 

Fund    Advisory Fees
Waived
 

Total Earnings Fund

   $ 353   

Earnings 500 Fund

     358   

MidCap Earnings Fund

     725   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     771   

LargeCap Value Fund

     42   

LargeCap Growth Fund

     316   

India Earnings Fund

       

4. CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

As of September 30, 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. 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 six months ended September 30, 2010 were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Sales  

Total Earnings Fund

   $ 655,906       $ 557,126   

Earnings 500 Fund

     830,718         715,505   

MidCap Earnings Fund

     2,454,535         2,354,724   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     4,112,210         3,790,542   

LargeCap Value Fund

     26,205,924         1,213,135   

LargeCap Growth Fund

     19,176,272         688,863   

India Earnings Fund

     755,506,318         312,769,386   

For the six months ended September 30, 2010, the cost of in-kind purchases and the proceeds from in-kind redemptions were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Redemptions  

Total Earnings Fund

   $       $   

Earnings 500 Fund

     4,123,398         14,452,452   

MidCap Earnings Fund

     37,538,224         20,264,140   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     4,681,035         10,509,140   

LargeCap Value Fund

             37,188,657   

LargeCap Growth Fund

     4,899,072         25,400,674   

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

As of September 30, 2010, the cost of investments (including securities on loan) for Federal income tax purposes was substantially the same as for book purposes as indicated below:

 

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

Total Earnings Fund

   $ 54,838,749       $ 2,570,468       $ (3,855,316    $ (1,284,848

Earnings 500 Fund

     81,228,214         3,128,970         (8,559,294      (5,430,324

MidCap Earnings Fund

     88,324,212         4,882,459         (3,648,702      1,233,757   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

     112,610,905         11,238,758         (7,046,344      4,192,414   

LargeCap Value Fund

     28,082,267         939,069         (2,089,157      (1,150,088

LargeCap Growth Fund

     23,013,902         1,326,604         (1,223,159      103,445   

India Earnings Fund

     1,123,297,024         312,007,822         (1,107,343      310,900,479   

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 six months ended September 30, 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, the state of New York, and various other 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, an affiliate of the Trust. Transactions with affiliated companies during the six months ended September 30, 2010 are as follows:

 

Affiliated Fund Name    Value at
3/31/2010
     Purchases/
Additions
     Sales/
Reductions
     Value at
9/30/2010
     Dividend
Income
 

Total Earnings Fund

              

LargeCap Dividend Fund

   $       $ 557,572       $ 217,444       $ 359,025       $ 4,244   

Earnings 500 Fund

              

LargeCap Dividend Fund

   $       $ 764,647       $ 528,935       $ 229,735       $ 3,254   

MidCap Earnings Fund

              

MidCap Dividend Fund

   $       $ 726,829       $ 389,542       $ 344,307       $ 6,520   

SmallCap Earnings Fund

              

SmallCap Dividend Fund

   $       $ 899,637       $ 332,658       $ 547,776       $ 8,678   

LargeCap Value Fund

              

LargeCap Dividend Fund

   $       $ 81,268       $ 79,542       $ 2,347       $ 221   

MidCap Dividend Fund

             34,884         34,217         1,030         102   

Total

   $       $ 116,152       $ 113,759       $ 3,377       $ 323   

LargeCap Growth Fund

              

Earnings 500 Fund

   $       $ 288,187       $ 71,254       $ 219,537       $ 1,704   

8. 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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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 Fund’s 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 September 30, 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 Hedged Equity 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 and Fixed 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)

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Local Debt Fund (ELD)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Commodity Currency Fund (CCX)

The WisdomTree Funds are exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission 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. 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 its 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 sector and/or smaller companies generally experience greater price volatility. Investments in emerging, offshore or frontier markets are generally less liquid and less efficient than developed markets and are subject to additional risks, such as of adverse governmental regulation and intervention or political developments. Investments in currency involve additional special risks, such as credit risk, interest rate fluctuations, derivative investment risk which can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities and the effect of varied economic conditions. As these Funds can have a high concentration in some issuers the Funds can be adversely impacted by changes affecting issuers. Fixed income investments are subject to interest rate risk; their value will normally decline as interest rates rise. In addition when interest rates fall income may decline. Fixed income investments are also subject to credit risk, the risk that the issuer of a bond will fail to pay interest and principal in a timely manner, or that negative perceptions of the issuers ability to make such payments will cause the price of that bond to decline. Unlike typical exchange-traded funds, there are no indexes that the Currency Funds or the Emerging Markets Local Debt Fund attempt to track or replicate. Thus, the ability of these Funds to achieve their objectives will depend on the effectiveness of the portfolio manager. Please read the Funds prospectus for specific details regarding the Funds’ 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 DEFA Fund (DWM)

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WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFE)

WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity 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)

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Performance Summaries (unaudited)

       1   

Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited)

       25   
Schedules of Investments     

WisdomTree DEFA Fund

       28   

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund

       35   

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund

       38   

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

       44   

WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund

       47   

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

       51   

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

       54   

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

       59   

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

       61   

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund

       63   

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

       66   

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund

       68   

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund

       73   

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

       79   

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

       83   

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund

       89   

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund

       90   

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund

       96   

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund

       98   

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund

       100   

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund

       102   

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

       105   

Statements of Operations

       110   

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

       115   

Financial Highlights

       122   

Notes to the Financial Statements

       133   

General Information (unaudited)

       148   

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Performance Summary (unaudited)

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

TOTAL S.A.

    2.1%   

Telefonica S.A.

    1.9%   

Vodafone Group PLC

    1.8%   

Banco Santander S.A.

    1.6%   

France Telecom S.A.

    1.6%   

China Mobile Ltd.

    1.5%   

HSBC Holdings PLC

    1.4%   

GDF Suez

    1.4%   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

    1.4%   

Nestle S.A.

    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 Dividend Index of Europe, Far East Asia and Australasia (DEFA) Fund (Ticker Symbol: DWM) seeks to track 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 WisdomTree DEFA Fund returned 1.24% at net asset value (“NAV”) for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from a significant underweight to Japan, which lagged its international peers. The United Kingdom, which had a notable underweight, created drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
DEFA Index
     MSCI EAFE Index  

Six Months*

       1.24      0.55      0.89      0.20

One Year

       2.65      1.99      2.84      3.27

Three Year

       -9.69      -9.95      -8.95      -9.51

Since Inception1

       1.16      1.02      1.74      0.24
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

TOTAL S.A.

    3.3%   

Telefonica S.A.

    2.9%   

Vodafone Group PLC

    2.9%   

Banco Santander S.A.

    2.6%   

France Telecom S.A.

    2.5%   

HSBC Holdings PLC

    2.2%   

GDF Suez

    2.2%   

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

    2.0%   

Novartis AG

    2.0%   

ENI SpA

    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 DEFA Equity Income Fund (Ticker Symbol: DTH) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Index.

The WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund returned -0.06% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from a significant underweight to Japan, which lagged its international peers. The Fund’s investment in the United Kingdom underperformed, which created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
DEFA Equity
Income Index
     MSCI EAFE
Value Index
 

Six Months*

       -0.06      0.30      -0.24      -1.71

One Year

       -0.54      -1.34      -0.34      -1.67

Three Year

       -10.77      -10.92      -10.30      -10.72

Since Inception1

       -0.19      -0.33      0.73      -0.97
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

AT&T, Inc.

    2.2%   

TOTAL S.A.

    2.0%   

Telefonica S.A.

    1.8%   

Vodafone Group PLC

    1.8%   

Banco Santander S.A.

    1.6%   

France Telecom S.A.

    1.6%   

China Mobile Ltd.

    1.4%   

GDF Suez

    1.4%   

HSBC Holdings PLC

    1.4%   

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

    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 Global Equity Income Fund (Ticker Symbol: DEW) seeks to track 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. 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 returned 2.23% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in the United States, which produced a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. The Fund’s investment in Germany, which under performed its international peers, created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Europe Equity Income/
Global Equity Income
Spliced Index1
    

MSCI

Europe Value/
AC World  Spliced
Index2

 

Six Months*

       2.23      2.42      2.15      0.48

One Year

       6.24      5.88      7.00      8.42

Three Year

       -9.87      -9.93      -9.50      -11.75

Since Inception3

       0.11      0.01      0.57      -0.91
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
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.

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Kungsleden AB

    1.2%   

NCC AB Class B

    1.0%   

Fabege AB

    1.0%   

Banca Generali SpA

    1.0%   

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund

    0.9%   

EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A.

    0.9%   

Milano Assicurazioni SpA

    0.9%   

Tessenderlo Chemie N.V.

    0.9%   

Sponda Oyj

    0.8%   

Canal Plus

    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 Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DFE) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund returned 6.28% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund’s investment in the United Kingdom, which outperformed many international peers, contributed to positive Fund performance. The Fund’s investment in Italy, which underperformed many international peers, contributed to a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Europe
SmallCap
Dividend Index
     MSCI Europe
SmallCap Index
 

Six Months*

       6.28      5.93      6.41      5.19

One Year

       9.61      7.98      8.95      9.33

Three Year

       -10.45      -10.54      -10.30      -8.11

Since Inception1

       0.04      -0.45      0.25      2.51
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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 Hedged Equity Fund (DXJ)

(Formerly, WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund)

 

Sector Breakdown† as of 9/30/10‡

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.

    5.4%   

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    4.3%   

Canon, Inc.

    3.3%   

Toyota Motor Corp.

    3.2%   

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

    3.2%   

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

    3.1%   

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

    2.2%   

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

    2.1%   

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

    1.5%   

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

    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 Japan Hedged Equity Fund (Ticker Symbol: DXJ) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Japan Hedged Index. Prior to April 1, 2010, the WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund Dividend Fund was named the WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund. The Fund is a Japan “total market” fund, and will also seeks to hedge against fluctuations between the value of the Japanese yen and the U.S. dollar.

The WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund returned -14.58% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its underweighted exposure to the Information Technology sector. The Fund’s investment in the Industrials sector, which underperformed other sectors, created a drag on the Fund’s 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Japan Dividend/
Japan Hedged
Spliced Index1
     MSCI Japan
Value/Japan
Local Currency
Spliced Index2
 

Six Months*

       -14.58      -14.11      -14.50      -15.40

One Year

       -11.49      -10.23      -11.35      -11.00

Three Year

       -12.04      -11.55      -12.12      -13.53

Since Inception3

       -6.49      -6.22      -6.57      -7.42
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

WisdomTree Japan Dividend Index through March 31, 2010; WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Index thereafter.

2

MSCI Japan Value Index through March 31, 2010; MSCI Japan Local Currency Index thereafter.

3

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

    8.3%   

AstraZeneca PLC

    5.4%   

Banco do Brasil S.A.

    4.1%   

Zurich Financial Services AG

    3.3%   

Siemens AG

    3.1%   

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund

    2.7%   

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

    2.2%   

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

    1.9%   

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.

    1.8%   

Inditex S.A.

    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 World ex-U.S. Growth Fund (Ticker Symbol: DNL) seeks to track 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. Prior to June 19, 2009, the WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth was named the WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Fund.

The WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund returned 5.02% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in the Financials sector, which had above average returns and had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. The significant allocation to the Energy sector contributed to a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Japan Equity Income/
World ex-U.S. Growth
Spliced Index1
     MSCI Japan
Value/MSCI
AC World
ex-U.S.A. Growth
Spliced Index2
 

Six Months*

       5.02      5.26      5.45      3.71

One Year

       17.15      16.05      18.12      11.42

Three Year

       0.41      0.64      0.78      0.51

Since Inception3

       3.05      3.18      3.45      3.63
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

WisdomTree Japan Equity Income Index through June 19, 2009; WisdomTree World ex-US 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.

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 9/30/10‡

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Park24 Co., Ltd.

    0.8%   

Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.

    0.7%   

Onward Holdings Co., Ltd.

    0.7%   

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

    0.7%   

KYORIN Holdings, Inc.

    0.6%   

Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (The)

    0.6%   

Hikari Tsushin, Inc.

    0.6%   

Ito En Ltd.

    0.6%   

Circle K Sunkus Co., Ltd.

    0.6%   

UNY Co., 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 Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DFJ) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund returned -1.81% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in the Health Care sector, which outperformed other sectors. The Fund’s investment in the Financials sector, which underperformed the other sectors, contributed to a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree Japan
SmallCap Dividend
Index
     MSCI Japan
SmallCap Index
 

Six Months*

       -1.81      -1.85      -0.84      -1.00

One Year

       -1.64      -1.14      -0.14      -1.78

Three Year

       -5.00      -4.89      -4.26      -5.84

Since Inception1

       -3.92      -3.57      -3.29      -5.52
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

China Mobile Ltd.

    8.0%   

Westpac Banking Corp.

    5.9%   

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    5.3%   

BHP Billiton Ltd.

    5.1%   

National Australia Bank Ltd.

    4.6%   

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

    4.5%   

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

    4.5%   

CNOOC Ltd.

    2.9%   

Wesfarmers Ltd.

    2.7%   

Woolworths 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 Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DND) seeks to track 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 returned 5.10% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in Singapore, which had a positive contribution to Fund performance. The Fund’s overweight in Australia which underperformed its international peers, contributed to a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Pacific ex-Japan
Dividend Index
     MSCI Pacific
ex-Japan Index
 

Six Months*

       5.10      5.48      5.87      4.72

One Year

       12.17      11.95      13.91      13.53

Three Year

       -2.95      -3.14      -1.74      -3.16

Since Inception1

       10.85      10.88      12.18      10.05
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Westpac Banking Corp.

    8.4%   

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    8.0%   

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

    7.7%   

National Australia Bank Ltd.

    7.7%   

Telstra Corp.. Ltd.

    6.7%   

Woolworths Ltd.

    5.2%   

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

    3.4%   

Coal & Allied Industries Ltd.

    2.4%   

Foster’s Group Ltd.

    2.3%   

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

    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 Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (Ticker Symbol: DNH) seeks to track 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 returned 2.12% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in Singapore, which had a positive contribution to Fund performance. A significant underweight to Hong Kong, which had above average returns, created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Pacific ex-Japan
Equity Income Index
     MSCI Pacific
ex-Japan
Value Index
 

Six Months*

       2.12      2.86      2.35      6.44

One Year

       9.70      9.49      10.18      12.94

Three Year

       -1.62      -1.81      -0.96      -2.07

Since Inception1

       10.04      9.96      10.77      8.89
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

TOTAL S.A.

    2.7%   

Telefonica S.A.

    2.5%   

Vodafone Group PLC

    2.4%   

Banco Santander S.A.

    2.2%   

France Telecom S.A.

    2.1%   

China Mobile Ltd.

    1.9%   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

    1.9%   

HSBC Holdings PLC

    1.8%   

GDF Suez

    1.8%   

Nestle S.A.

    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 LargeCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DOL) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund returned -0.25% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from a significant underweight in Japan, which lagged its international peers. The Fund’s investment in the United Kingdom underperformed, which created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
International
LargeCap
Dividend Index
     MSCI EAFE Index  

Six Months*

       -0.25      0.01      0.09      0.20

One Year

       1.18      0.69      1.55      3.27

Three Year

       -9.81      -9.97      -9.71      -9.51

Since Inception1

       0.77      0.59      1.17      0.24
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

France Telecom S.A.

    2.7%   

Vivendi S.A.

    2.3%   

Enel SpA

    2.3%   

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

    2.2%   

Belgacom S.A.

    2.0%   

Coal & Allied Industries Ltd.

    1.9%   

Telefonica S.A.

    1.8%   

Deutsche Telekom AG

    1.8%   

National Grid PLC

    1.8%   

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.

    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 International Dividend ex-Financials Fund (Ticker Symbol: DOO) seeks to track 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 returned 4.73% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from a significant underweight to Japan, which lagged its international peers. The Fund’s investment in Germany, which underperformed, created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
International Dividend
Top 100/International
Dividend ex-Financials
Spliced Index1
     MSCI EAFE
Value Index
 

Six Months*

       4.73      4.66      5.13      -1.71

One Year

       6.91      6.29      7.30      -1.67

Three Year

       -9.48      -9.82      -9.38      -10.72

Since Inception2

       1.92      1.60      2.38      -0.97
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
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.

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Man Group PLC

    1.0%   

Standard Life PLC

    0.8%   

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

    0.7%   

Telekom Austria AG

    0.7%   

M-6 Metropole Television S.A.

    0.7%   

Telecom Italia SpA RSP

    0.7%   

Mobistar S.A.

    0.7%   

Klepierre

    0.7%   

Orkla ASA

    0.7%   

Legal & General Group PLC

    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 (Ticker Symbol: DIM) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund returned 3.43% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund’s investment in the United Kingdom, which outperformed many developed market countries, contributed to positive Fund performance. The Fund’s investment in Japan, which underperformed many of its international peers, contributed to a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
       

Fund

Net Asset Value

     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
International
MidCap Dividend
Index
     MSCI EAFE
MidCap Index
 

Six Months*

       3.43      3.86      3.23      2.98

One Year

       6.38      5.53      6.52      5.76

Three Year

       -7.50      -7.61      -7.87      -9.41

Since Inception1

       3.17      2.93      3.14      0.18
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Orion Oyj Class B

    0.7%   

Iren SpA

    0.6%   

Etablissements Maurel et Prom

    0.6%   

Peab AB

    0.6%   

Consolidated Media Holdings Ltd.

    0.6%   

DUET Group

    0.6%   

Rallye S.A.

    0.6%   

Castellum AB

    0.5%   

Adelaide Brighton Ltd.

    0.5%   

Venture Corp., Ltd.

    0.5%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DLS) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund returned 3.39% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund’s investment in the United Kingdom, which outperformed many other developed market countries, contributed to positive Fund performance. The Fund’s investment in Japan, which underperformed many international peers, contributed to a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
International
SmallCap
Dividend Index
     MSCI EAFE
SmallCap Index
 

Six Months*

       3.39      3.07      4.52      4.20

One Year

       9.38      9.14      9.21      8.04

Three Year

       -7.74      -8.02      -7.13      -6.92

Since Inception1

       2.02      1.81      2.59      0.96
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

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

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Banco do Brasil S.A.

    5.0%   

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    4.0%   

LUKOIL OAO ADR

    2.5%   

Bank of China Ltd. Class H

    2.4%   

Cia de Bebidas das Americas

    2.2%   

Turk Telekomunikasyon A.S.

    2.1%   

Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.

    2.1%   

Cia Siderurgica Nacional S.A.

    2.0%   

HTC Corp.

    1.9%   

Telefonica O2 Czech Republic AS

    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 Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (Ticker Symbol: DEM) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Index.

The WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund returned 9.26% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in Brazil, which had positive performance. The Fund’s Israel exposure created a drag on Fund performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share net asset value 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.63%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Emerging
Markets Equity
Income Index
     MSCI Emerging
Markets Index
 

Six Months*

       9.26      9.61      10.34      8.15

One Year

       21.97      21.57      23.66      20.22

Three Year

       6.77      6.65      7.85      -1.48

Since Inception1

       7.10      6.40      8.17      0.33
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on July 13, 2007.

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Discount Investment Corp.

    2.3%   

Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.S.

    2.2%   

CorpBanca S.A.

    1.4%   

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund

    1.2%   

AES Tiete S.A.

    1.2%   

Dogan Sirketler Grubu Holdings

    1.1%   

U-Ming Marine Transport Corp.

    0.9%   

Land and Houses PCL

    0.9%   

Foschini Group Ltd. (The)

    0.9%   

BEC World PCL

    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 Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: DGS) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund returned 14.96% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund’s investment in Thailand, which outperformed many of its international peers, contributed to positive Fund performance. The Fund’s investment in Israel, which underperformed many of its international peers, created a drag on Fund performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share net asset value 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.63%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Emerging
Markets
SmallCap
Dividend Index
     MSCI Emerging
Markets SmallCap
Index
 

Six Months*

       14.96      15.40      15.88      12.15

One Year

       29.69      29.48      31.28      32.32

Since Inception1

       2.76      3.05      3.98      -0.81
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on October 30, 2007.

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Mobile Telecommunications Co. KSC

    24.0%   

Maroc Telecom

    9.2%   

Industries Qatar

    5.2%   

National Bank of Kuwait

    4.0%   

Qatar Telecom Q-Tel QSC

    3.9%   

Emirates NBD PJSC

    3.1%   

Oman Telecommunications Co.

    3.0%   

Qatar National Bank S.A.Q.

    2.9%   

Commercial Bank of Qatar

    2.9%   

Telecom Egypt

    2.7%   
* The ten largest holdings are subject to change, and there are no guarantees the Fund will remain invested in any particular company.

The WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund (Ticker Symbol: GULF) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Index.

The WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund returned 4.25% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from a significant investment in Qatar, which had a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. The overweight to the United Arab Emirates, which underperformed, created drag on Fund performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share net asset value 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. 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 9/30/10

 

        Average Annual Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree
Middle East
Dividend Index
     MSCI Arabian
Markets ex-Saudi
Arabia Index
 

Six Months*

       4.25      2.27      5.04      3.99

One Year

       4.88      3.71      6.39      1.62

Since Inception1

       -15.16      -15.45      -12.45      -18.79
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on July 16, 2008.

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

TOTAL S.A.

    2.0%   

Telefonica S.A.

    1.9%   

Vodafone Group PLC

    1.8%   

Banco Santander S.A.

    1.7%   

France Telecom S.A.

    1.6%   

China Mobile Ltd.

    1.5%   

HSBC Holdings PLC

    1.4%   

GDF Suez

    1.4%   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

    1.3%   

Nestle S.A.

    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 International Hedged Equity Fund (Ticker Symbol: HEDJ) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree DEFA International Hedged Equity Index.

The WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund returned -2.68% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund’s investment in Japan had the highest positive contribution to its performance. This underweighting had a notable contribution to performance. The underweight to the United Kingdom created a drag on Fund performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share net asset value 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        Cumulative Total Return  
        Fund
Net Asset Value
     Fund
Market Price
     WisdomTree DEFA
International Hedged
Equity Index
     MSCI EAFE Local
Currency Index
 

Six Months*

       -2.68      -2.18      -2.55      -4.84

Since Inception1

       -0.75      0.20      0.06      -0.76
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on December 31, 2009.

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

    15.8%   

BASF SE

    8.0%   

BHP Billiton PLC

    7.9%   

Air Liquide S.A.

    4.1%   

Lafarge S.A.

    3.4%   

Rio Tinto PLC

    3.1%   

Syngenta AG

    2.0%   

Akzo Nobel N.V.

    1.7%   

Rio Tinto Ltd.

    1.7%   

Linde AG

    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 International Basic Materials Sector Fund (Ticker Symbol: DBN) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Index.

The WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund returned -2.37% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in the Netherlands, which produced a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. The Fund’s investment in Japan, which under performed its international peers, created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        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
 

Six Months*

       -2.37      -1.88      -1.84      3.70

One Year

       11.76      11.50      12.12      19.39

Three Year

       -7.72      -7.88      -7.28      N/A   

Since Inception1

       5.15      4.89      6.00      -3.41
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
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.

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

TOTAL S.A.

    8.0%   

ENI SpA

    6.8%   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

    6.8%   

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

    6.7%   

CNOOC Ltd.

    6.0%   

Statoil ASA

    5.5%   

Repsol YPF S.A.

    5.2%   

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

    3.4%   

Coal & Allied Industries Ltd.

    3.1%   

Origin Energy Ltd.

    2.8%   
* 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 Energy Sector Fund (Ticker Symbol: DKA) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International Energy Sector Index.

The WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund returned -1.06% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in Hong Kong, which produced a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. The Fund’s investment in the United Kingdom, which under performed its international peers, created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        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
 

Six Months*

       -1.06      -0.15      -2.45      -3.71

One Year

       -2.11      -1.94      -3.34      0.65

Three Year

       -7.49      -7.40      -7.41      N/A   

Since Inception1

       2.29      2.13      2.43      -4.23
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
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.

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 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

GDF Suez

    7.9%   

Enel SpA

    7.4%   

Iberdrola S.A.

    6.7%   

Electricite de France S.A.

    6.1%   

E.ON AG

    6.0%   

RWE AG

    5.4%   

National Grid PLC

    3.8%   

Fortum Oyj

    2.9%   

Centrica PLC

    2.7%   

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

    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 International Utilities Sector Fund (Ticker Symbol: DBU) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Index.

The WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund returned -3.50% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in United Kingdom, which produced a notable contribution to positive Fund performance. The Fund’s investment in Germany, which under performed its international peers, created a drag on 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        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
 

Six Months*

       -3.50      -3.58      -3.66      -2.65

One Year

       -8.00      -9.00      -8.13      -5.88

Three Year

       -10.69      -10.76      -10.81      N/A   

Since Inception1

       -1.64      -1.87      -1.32      -10.76
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
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

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 International Real Estate Fund (DRW)

 

Country Breakdown† as of 9/30/10

 

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 9/30/10

 

Description   % of Net Assets  

Westfield Group

    8.2%   

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

    4.4%   

Cheung Kong Holdings Ltd.

    4.4%   

Gecina S.A.

    2.7%   

Stockland

    2.5%   

Klepierre

    2.4%   

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

    2.0%   

Unibail-Rodamco SE

    2.0%   

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

    1.9%   

Corio N.V.

    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 International Real Estate Fund (Ticker Symbol: DRW) seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree International Real Estate Index.

The WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund returned 10.37% at net asset value for the six month period ended September 30, 2010. The Fund benefited from its investment in Hong Kong, which outperformed many international peers. The Fund’s investment in the United Kingdom, which underperformed many of its international peers, contributed to a drag on Fund performance.

The following performance chart is provided for comparative purposes and represents the period noted. The Fund’s per share net asset value 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 price 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 a shareholder would pay on the sale of Fund shares or on the Fund distribution. The annual expense ratio of the Fund is 0.58%.

Performance as of 9/30/10

 

        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
 

Six Months*

       10.37      11.36      10.18      11.72

One Year

       10.81      11.10      11.08      12.90

Three Years

       -12.53      -12.62      -12.46      -11.85

Since Inception1

       -10.91      -11.04      -10.79      -12.60
* Returns of less than one year are cumulative.
1

Total returns are calculated based on the commencement of Fund trading on June 5, 2007.

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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Description of Indexes (unaudited)

 

Below are descriptions of each index referenced in this Semi-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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Description of Terms and Indices (unaudited) (continued)

 

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.

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 April 1, 2010 to September 30, 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 04/01/10 to 9/30/10” 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
4/01/2010
     Ending
Account Value
9/30/10
     Annualized
Expense Ratio
Based on the
Period
4/01/10 to
9/30/10
    Expenses Paid
During the
Period†
4/01/10 to
9/30/10
 

WisdomTree DEFA Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,012.36         0.48   $ 2.44   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.65         0.48   $ 2.45   

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 999.42         0.58   $ 2.92   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.15         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.35         0.58   $ 2.95   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.16         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,062.77         0.58   $ 3.00   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.15         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 854.24         0.48   $ 2.25   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.64         0.48   $ 2.45   

WisdomTree World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,050.25         0.57 %**    $ 2.93   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.21         0.57 %**    $ 2.89   

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 981.91         0.58   $ 2.90   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.14         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

  

       

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,050.97         0.48   $ 2.48   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.65         0.48   $ 2.45   

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

  

       

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,021.24         0.58   $ 2.95   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.15         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund

  

       

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 997.53         0.48   $ 2.42   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.65         0.48   $ 2.45   

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

  

       

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,047.32         0.58   $ 2.98   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.15         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund

  

       

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,034.30         0.58   $ 2.97   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.15         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund

  

       

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,033.92         0.58   $ 2.97   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.15         0.58   $ 2.96   

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

  

       

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,092.60         0.63   $ 3.32   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,021.90         0.63   $ 3.20   

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

  

       

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,149.62         0.63 %**    $ 3.38   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,021.92         0.63 %**    $ 3.18   

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,042.52         0.88   $ 4.53   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,020.63         0.88   $ 4.48   

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 973.23         0.58   $ 2.86   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.17         0.58   $ 2.93   

 

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Shareholder Expense Examples (unaudited) (concluded)

 

      Beginning
Account Value
4/01/2010
     Ending
Account Value
9/30/10
     Annualized
Expense Ratio
Based on the
Period
4/01/10 to
9/30/10
    Expenses Paid
During the
Period†
4/01/10 to
9/30/10
 

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund

  

       

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 976.29         0.58   $ 2.89   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.15         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 989.43         0.58   $ 2.91   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.15         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 965.00         0.58   $ 2.87   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.15         0.58   $ 2.95   

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund

          

Actual

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,103.71         0.58   $ 3.07   

Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)

   $ 1,000.00       $ 1,022.15         0.58   $ 2.96   
Expenses are calculated using each Fund’s annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value for the period, multiplied by 183/365 (to reflect one-half year period).

 

** 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 (unaudited)

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.2%      
Australia – 11.2%      

Adelaide Brighton Ltd.

     69,729       $ 232,252  

AGL Energy Ltd.

     23,990         375,602  

Amalgamated Holdings Ltd.

     20,807         118,864  

Amcor Ltd.

     52,003         327,791  

AMP Ltd.(a)

     118,771         587,650  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     147,192         3,374,842  

AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.

     65,575         326,354  

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

     18,339         198,876  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.

     26,953         238,790  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     101,542         3,825,555  

Billabong International Ltd.

     16,657         128,541  

Brambles Ltd.(a)

     58,394         354,506  

Cabcharge Australia Ltd.

     36,134         193,477  

Caltex Australia Ltd.

     14,095         163,633  

Cardno Ltd.

     43,146         192,170  

carsales.com.au Ltd.

     32,726         147,344  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     38,424         445,704  

Cochlear Ltd.

     2,689         182,905  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     80,199         3,973,488  

Computershare Ltd.

     18,625         175,828  

Consolidated Media Holdings Ltd.

     69,349         222,257  

Crane Group Ltd.(a)

     19,755         156,657  

Cromwell Group

     192,324         132,215  

Crown Ltd.

     45,008         365,628  

CSL Ltd.

     13,581         434,601  

CSR Ltd.

     196,612         342,665  

David Jones Ltd.(a)

     58,251         280,880  

Downer EDI Ltd.

     37,037         176,437  

DUET Group(b)

     124,504         209,759  

Energy Resources of Australia Ltd.

     11,240         144,746  

Envestra Ltd.(b)

     348,736         172,209  

Fleetwood Corp., Ltd.

     17,733         188,526  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     119,468         709,087  

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

     153,701         194,211  

GWA International Ltd.(a)

     55,464         168,090  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

     70,183         256,189  

Healthscope Ltd.

     31,747         185,049  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

     117,026         412,450  

Iress Market Technology Ltd.(a)

     18,191         150,595  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(a)

     15,727         503,427  

Lend Lease Group(b)

     37,120         273,514  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     12,948         454,713  

Metcash Ltd.

     72,582         307,113  

Mirvac Group(b)

     27,564         35,496  

Monadelphous Group Ltd.

     14,757         229,473  

Myer Holdings Ltd.(a)

     52,505         191,151  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     140,680         3,451,648  

New Hope Corp., Ltd.

     40,174         196,437  

NIB Holdings Ltd.

     129,595         155,596  

OneSteel Ltd.

     58,452         165,827  

Orica Ltd.

     15,203         378,459  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     38,104         584,773  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Perpetual Ltd.

     5,637       $ 165,869  

Platinum Asset Management Ltd.(a)

     43,038         206,691  

Primary Health Care Ltd.

     52,125         177,655  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     61,108         1,021,237  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

     5,680         422,209  

Salmat Ltd.

     46,666         176,219  

Santos Ltd.

     34,653         429,811  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     27,306         290,829  

SP AusNet(b)

     293,914         244,741  

Spark Infrastructure Group(c)

     181,563         194,257  

Spark Infrastructure Group*

     51,875         55,502  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     67,135         585,031  

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

     73,909         500,937  

Tatts Group Ltd.

     171,204         396,186  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     1,316,574         3,339,905  

Toll Holdings Ltd.

     44,999         287,564  

Transurban Group(b)

     64,385         309,834  

UGL Ltd.

     15,754         226,824  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     62,520         1,990,996  

West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd.(a)

     24,540         169,890  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     197,240         4,438,321  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     22,987         976,644  

Woolworths Ltd.

     58,543         1,634,774  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     13,094         282,091  

Wotif.com Holdings Ltd.

     27,651         130,653  
           
Total Australia               46,048,720  
Austria – 0.8%      

Andritz AG

     2,072         145,706  

Bank Austria Creditanstalt AG*(d)

     3,774           

Erste Group Bank AG

     8,467         339,492  

Oesterreichische Post AG

     11,774         353,063  

OMV AG

     11,481         430,405  

Raiffeisen International Bank Holding AG

     5,485         256,094  

Strabag SE

     6,481         153,997  

Telekom Austria AG

     36,314         547,318  

Verbund AG(a)

     14,963         537,243  

Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe

     5,578         300,263  

Voestalpine AG

     9,734         359,065  
           
Total Austria               3,422,646  
Belgium – 1.1%      

Ageas

     98,720         283,022  

Anheuser-Busch InBev N.V.

     14,776         870,431  

Bekaert S.A.

     671         177,301  

Belgacom S.A.

     28,839         1,126,208  

Delhaize Group S.A.

     3,605         261,826  

Mobistar S.A.

     7,785         477,414  

Solvay S.A.

     4,479         478,478  

Tessenderlo Chemie N.V.

     4,504         140,563  

UCB S.A.(a)

     8,814         305,816  

Umicore

     6,236         269,960  
           
Total Belgium               4,391,019  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Denmark – 0.5%      

Danisco A/S

     2,057       $ 183,704  

FLSmidth & Co. A/S

     2,122         155,262  

H. Lundbeck A/S

     11,492         203,263  

Novo Nordisk A/S Class B

     9,538         947,912  

Novozymes A/S Class B

     1,314         167,418  

Tryg A/S

     4,307         259,350  
           
Total Denmark               1,916,909  
Finland – 1.6%      

Fortum Oyj

     43,817         1,147,927  

Kone Oyj Class B

     9,780         506,028  

Konecranes Oyj

     5,411         202,628  

Metso Oyj

     5,098         233,988  

Nokia Oyj

     179,347         1,804,505  

Orion Oyj Class B

     10,937         218,742  

Outokumpu Oyj

     8,940         177,825  

Pohjola Bank PLC

     17,023         207,415  

Rautaruukki Oyj

     9,268         191,815  

Sampo Oyj Class A

     29,743         804,389  

Sanoma Oyj

     11,762         249,212  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj

     21,255         364,748  

Uponor Oyj

     8,980         148,831  

Wartsila Oyj

     5,523         360,940  
           
Total Finland               6,618,993  
France – 15.8%      

Accor S.A.

     11,991         438,474  

Aeroports de Paris

     4,342         354,714  

Air Liquide S.A.

     8,524         1,041,393  

Alstom S.A.

     11,182         571,242  

AXA S.A.

     109,889         1,924,013  

BNP Paribas

     40,926         2,914,853  

Bourbon S.A.

     3,532         144,391  

Bouygues S.A.

     20,428         878,064  

Bureau Veritas S.A.

     3,773         263,829  

Canal Plus

     26,302         192,105  

Cap Gemini S.A.

     5,153         258,884  

Carrefour S.A.

     25,415         1,367,566  

Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A.

     5,991         549,296  

CFAO S.A.

     5,108         203,625  

Christian Dior S.A.

     4,934         645,838  

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin Class B

     3,859         294,024  

Cie Generale d’Optique Essilor International S.A.

     4,438         305,786  

CNP Assurances

     38,160         709,809  

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

     19,475         867,543  

Credit Agricole S.A.

     126,460         1,979,355  

Danone

     21,098         1,263,732  

Eiffage S.A.(a)

     5,100         242,853  

Electricite de France S.A.

     74,141         3,202,517  

Eutelsat Communications

     9,490         362,761  

France Telecom S.A.

     309,330         6,693,416  

GDF Suez(a)

     161,947         5,805,828  

Hermes International

     890         203,517  

ICADE

     3,773         396,929  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Imerys S.A.

     3,451       $ 207,015  

Klepierre

     13,875         535,874  

Lafarge S.A.

     15,744         902,736  

Lagardere SCA

     9,069         354,778  

Legrand S.A.

     10,602         359,096  

L’Oreal S.A.

     13,219         1,488,483  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A.(a)

     10,622         1,560,325  

M-6 Metropole Television S.A.

     24,164         569,055  

Neopost S.A.

     3,775         281,337  

Nexity

     6,663         253,469  

PagesJaunes Groupe

     40,331         422,915  

Pernod-Ricard S.A.

     3,099         259,134  

PPR

     5,139         833,122  

Publicis Groupe S.A.

     5,962         283,574  

Remy Cointreau S.A.

     2,573         173,543  

Safran S.A.

     6,255         176,081  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     69,201         4,617,380  

Schneider Electric S.A.

     7,346         932,775  

SCOR SE(a)

     15,940         381,476  

Societe BIC S.A.

     1,879         151,065  

Societe Generale

     6,372         367,535  

Societe Television Francaise 1

     13,572         211,596  

Sodexo

     6,103         396,595  

Suez Environnement Co.

     27,560         509,818  

Technip S.A.

     4,310         347,098  

TOTAL S.A.(a)

     165,354         8,534,154  

Vallourec S.A.

     5,812         578,190  

Veolia Environnement

     31,955         842,835  

Vinci S.A.(a)

     26,581         1,334,324  

Vivendi S.A.

     112,495         3,079,244  
           
Total France               65,020,979  
Germany – 6.6%      

Allianz SE

     19,173         2,169,907  

BASF SE

     31,338         1,978,912  

Bayer AG

     22,118         1,544,500  

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

     5,568         391,018  

Beiersdorf AG

     4,406         270,077  

Bilfinger Berger AG

     3,021         208,523  

Celesio AG

     6,901         150,363  

Deutsche Bank AG

     8,428         461,905  

Deutsche Boerse AG

     7,506         501,549  

Deutsche Post AG

     54,416         988,412  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     317,248         4,346,231  

E.ON AG

     101,739         3,004,281  

Fielmann AG

     1,339         125,072  

Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide

     4,466         271,987  

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

     5,015         310,180  

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG

     5,354         208,680  

Hannover Rueckversicherung AG

     7,230         333,027  

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA

     4,989         226,227  

Hochtief AG

     2,828         245,237  

Linde AG

     3,732         486,464  

Merck KGAA

     3,680         309,575  

Metro AG

     8,577         559,120  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     9,683       $ 1,343,075  

RWE AG

     29,190         1,974,578  

Salzgitter AG

     3,000         194,602  

SAP AG

     14,575         721,992  

Siemens AG

     18,234         1,927,470  

Suedzucker AG

     9,852         220,647  

Symrise AG

     6,602         183,731  

ThyssenKrupp AG

     10,434         340,729  

United Internet AG Registered Shares

     16,331         264,420  

Volkswagen AG(a)

     6,565         724,442  

Wacker Chemie AG

     957         176,834  

Wincor Nixdorf AG

     2,620         171,062  
           
Total Germany               27,334,829  
Hong Kong – 5.1%      

Bank of East Asia Ltd.

     57,000         241,196  

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

     457,000         1,448,140  

Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd.

     61,000         924,052  

China Merchants Holdings International Co., Ltd.

     66,000         239,746  

China Mobile Ltd.

     597,500         6,114,924  

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     118,000         249,583  

China Resources Enterprise Ltd.

     50,000         226,388  

China Resources Power Holdings Co., Ltd.

     114,000         244,940  

China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd.

     396,000         579,472  

Citic Pacific Ltd.

     111,000         253,079  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     93,500         746,126  

CNOOC Ltd.

     1,113,300         2,156,847  

Fushan International Energy Group Ltd.

     284,000         192,426  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     80,200         1,178,743  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co., Ltd.

     122,600         310,164  

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.

     32,900         647,558  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     86,500         525,360  

Hopewell Holdings Ltd.

     63,000         203,692  

Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.

     130,000         1,212,387  

Hysan Development Co., Ltd.

     60,000         214,860  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Asia Ltd.

     65,000         238,626  

MTR Corp.

     108,000         408,311  

New World Development Ltd.

     116,000         233,697  

Shanghai Industrial Holdings Ltd.

     46,000         232,275  

Sino Land Co., Ltd.

     146,000         302,035  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

     53,000         914,829  

Television Broadcasts Ltd.

     35,000         199,724  

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

     68,000         437,088  
           
Total Hong Kong               20,876,268  
Ireland – 0.2%      

CRH PLC

     24,588         403,482  

DCC PLC

     7,612         218,334  

Kerry Group PLC Class A

     5,035         176,897  
           
Total Ireland               798,713  
Italy – 5.0%      

A2A SpA

     260,326         399,822  

Assicurazioni Generali SpA

     28,885         582,438  

Atlantia SpA

     28,594         593,355  

Banca Carige SpA

     104,819         244,413  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Banca Generali SpA

     13,869       $ 169,459  

Banca Popolare di Sondrio S.c.r.l.

     25,131         227,125  

Edison SpA

     253,649         319,099  

Enel SpA

     895,313         4,779,123  

ENI SpA

     228,614         4,940,606  

Fiat SpA

     23,993         370,789  

Finmeccanica SpA

     25,957         308,829  

Hera SpA

     97,819         186,826  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

     372,347         1,211,092  

Iren SpA

     183,096         317,203  

Lottomatica SpA

     13,511         207,324  

Luxottica Group SpA

     8,105         221,963  

MARR SpA

     20,074         216,637  

Mediaset SpA

     55,279         392,428  

Mediolanum SpA

     46,104         205,346  

Milano Assicurazioni SpA

     81,733         153,202  

Parmalat SpA

     113,429         291,434  

Pirelli & C SpA

     22,995         187,415  

Prysmian SpA

     8,894         162,704  

Saipem SpA

     9,562         383,528  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     173,658         880,745  

Telecom Italia SpA

     618,713         865,784  

Telecom Italia SpA RSP

     376,620         424,955  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA

     106,302         452,423  

UniCredit SpA

     272,910         697,837  

Unione di Banche Italiane SCPA

     28,239         274,104  

Zignago Vetro SpA

     23,031         149,349  
           
Total Italy               20,817,357  
Japan – 10.9%      

Aeon Co., Ltd.

     19,600         210,218  

Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.

     6,400         199,492  

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

     25,000         244,494  

Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.

     26,000         264,855  

Asahi Kasei Corp.

     46,000         253,292  

Astellas Pharma, Inc.(a)

     19,200         692,937  

Bank of Yokohama Ltd. (The)

     47,000         219,416  

Bridgestone Corp.

     12,700         231,227  

Canon, Inc.

     33,100         1,543,267  

Chiba Bank Ltd. (The)

     31,000         180,716  

Chiyoda Co., Ltd.

     13,700         147,594  

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     19,700         486,487  

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     13,200         242,384  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)(a)

     12,900         254,325  

Circle K Sunkus Co., Ltd.

     13,700         183,016  

Coca-Cola Central Japan Co., Ltd.

     14,500         194,919  

Coca-Cola West Co., Ltd.

     11,700         197,194  

Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.

     64,000         167,010  

Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.

     29,000         353,735  

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.(a)

     25,800         524,400  

Daikin Industries Ltd.

     5,800         218,003  

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     5,200         310,606  

Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd.

     21,000         211,156  

Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.

     65,000         262,210  

Denso Corp.

     10,500         311,079  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

East Japan Railway Co.

     6,500       $ 392,147  

Eisai Co., Ltd.(a)

     14,700         513,638  

Ezaki Glico Co., Ltd.(a)

     14,000         181,159  

Fanuc Ltd.

     1,700         216,316  

Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.

     1,600         225,233  

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

     7,000         231,685  

Fujitsu Ltd.

     31,000         217,453  

Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd.

     32,500         156,003  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

     9,700         221,310  

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

     21,600         766,110  

House Foods Corp.(a)

     13,400         203,550  

Hoya Corp.(a)

     15,200         370,266  

Ito En Ltd.

     9,900         162,472  

ITOCHU Corp.

     34,400         314,599  

Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.

     4,600         150,103  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

     139         462,390  

Joyo Bank Ltd. (The)

     52,000         226,574  

JS Group Corp.

     10,300         201,833  

Kajima Corp.(a)

     71,000         170,828  

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     21,000         218,698  

Kandenko Co., Ltd.

     32,000         191,525  

Kaneka Corp.

     27,000         161,922  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)(a)

     23,400         567,773  

Kao Corp.

     15,300         372,519  

KDDI Corp.

     95         454,303  

Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd.

     23,000         326,251  

Komatsu Ltd.

     11,600         269,102  

Konami Corp.

     9,900         174,678  

Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc.

     15,000         146,158  

Kubota Corp.

     28,000         256,069  

Kyocera Corp.

     3,600         340,005  

Kyowa Exeo Corp.

     16,300         146,532  

Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd.

     19,000         188,090  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     15,100         344,513  

Lawson, Inc.

     6,000         274,719  

Mabuchi Motor Co., Ltd.

     3,400         173,785  

Makita Corp.

     5,200         164,764  

Marubeni Corp.

     39,000         220,350  

Marui Group Co., Ltd.

     20,100         150,377  

Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.

     9,900         189,610  

Matsui Securities Co., Ltd.

     23,000         128,573  

Max Co., Ltd.

     14,000         158,200  

MEIJI Holdings Co., Ltd.

     4,300         202,286  

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp.(a)

     39,400         199,971  

Mitsubishi Corp.

     25,300         599,944  

Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd.

     14,000         227,580  

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.

     58,000         213,838  

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corp.

     16,000         260,474  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     304,100         1,416,027  

Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

     25,800         383,572  

Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.

     17,000         286,521  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

     673,900         984,149  

Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     21,000         215,430  

Morinaga & Co., Ltd.

     78,000         185,803  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings

     12,330       $ 282,938  

Nichirei Corp.

     39,000         165,262  

Nippon Express Co., Ltd.

     48,000         182,140  

Nippon Flour Mills Co., Ltd.

     39,000         200,742  

Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.

     21,000         204,621  

Nippon Paper Group, Inc.

     6,500         162,539  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

     43,600         1,902,346  

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

     15,000         196,971  

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

     10,500         148,941  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.(a)

     9,800         184,058  

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.(a)

     1,347         2,241,238  

OJI Paper Co., Ltd.(a)

     41,000         181,099  

Olympus Corp.

     5,800         151,769  

Oracle Corp.

     6,500         309,283  

Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.

     60,000         216,184  

Otsuka Corp.

     2,300         152,526  

Panasonic Corp.

     18,600         251,815  

Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.

     18,000         238,520  

Park24 Co., Ltd.

     15,900         169,202  

Ricoh Co., Ltd.

     22,000         309,959  

Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     5,300         280,417  

Secom Co., Ltd.

     6,100         275,281  

Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd.

     22,300         522,131  

Sharp Corp.

     22,000         218,841  

Shimizu Corp.

     39,000         144,254  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.

     8,700         423,336  

Shionogi & Co., Ltd.

     10,100         184,735  

Shiseido Co., Ltd.(a)

     12,600         282,648  

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

     31,300         239,040  

Sony Corp.

     9,300         287,327  

Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.

     43,000         188,389  

Sumitomo Corp.

     31,600         407,010  

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

     16,600         202,284  

Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.

     138,000         348,552  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

     33,400         972,334  

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd.

     9,000         185,839  

Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd. (The)

     43,000         215,154  

T&D Holdings, Inc.

     9,150         190,579  

Taisei Corp.

     63,000         129,710  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     31,200         1,432,272  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

     17,700         391,120  

Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc.

     44,000         144,841  

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

     14,800         398,966  

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)(a)

     27,400         667,781  

Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.

     58,000         263,131  

Tokyu Corp.

     49,000         216,435  

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.(a)

     40,000         370,122  

Toppan Forms Co., Ltd.

     18,600         172,775  

Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.(a)

     33,000         257,948  

Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.

     5,200         114,532  

Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd.

     11,600         176,485  

Toyota Motor Corp.

     42,500         1,525,197  

Trend Micro, Inc.

     6,500         193,817  

USS Co., Ltd.

     2,230         166,302  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Yahoo! Japan Corp.

     673       $ 232,336  

Yamato Holdings Co., Ltd.

     14,400         174,096  

Yamato Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     6,000         145,224  
           
Total Japan               44,875,206  
Netherlands – 1.6%      

Akzo Nobel N.V.

     7,042         435,070  

Fugro N.V. CVA

     3,625         238,708  

Heineken Holding N.V.

     5,654         247,698  

Heineken N.V.(a)

     8,071         419,145  

Koninklijke Ahold N.V.

     18,931         255,551  

Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster N.V.

     3,678         154,578  

Koninklijke DSM N.V.

     6,310         323,730  

Koninklijke KPN N.V.

     95,135         1,473,470  

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.

     22,890         720,456  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     29,264         369,549  

STMicroelectronics N.V.

     21,777         166,963  

TNT N.V.

     9,033         243,061  

Unilever N.V. CVA

     43,947         1,315,423  

Wolters Kluwer N.V.

     12,187         256,221  
           
Total Netherlands               6,619,623  
New Zealand – 0.2%      

Contact Energy Ltd.*

     53,282         221,825  

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     238,052         353,700  

Vector Ltd.

     158,698         266,145  

Warehouse Group Ltd. (The)

     80,007         222,450  
           
Total New Zealand               1,064,120  
Norway – 1.4%      

Aker ASA Class A

     8,947         177,223  

Aker Solutions ASA

     10,685         155,544  

Copeinca ASA

     18,904         137,191  

DnB NOR ASA

     40,381         551,979  

Fred Olsen Energy ASA

     5,702         199,699  

Marine Harvest ASA(a)

     257,318         225,190  

Norsk Hydro ASA

     27,533         166,904  

Orkla ASA

     54,209         501,712  

Statoil ASA

     115,471         2,419,366  

Telenor ASA

     41,302         649,553  

Veidekke ASA

     20,351         156,380  

Yara International ASA

     7,296         331,399  
           
Total Norway               5,672,140  
Portugal – 0.9%      

Banco BPI S.A. Registered Shares

     83,523         178,222  

Banco Comercial Portugues S.A. Class R(a)

     197,198         172,028  

Banco Espirito Santo S.A.

     59,007         273,489  

Brisa Auto-Estradas de Portugal S.A.

     46,970         303,304  

Cimpor Cimentos de Portugal, SGPS, S.A.

     40,639         261,978  

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     201,178         690,466  

Galp Energia, SGPS, S.A. Class B

     15,946         275,602  

Jeronimo Martins, SGPS, S.A.

     17,108         229,121  

Portucel Empresa Produtora de Pasta e Papel S.A.

     53,097         156,937  

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     55,075         736,095  

Sonae

     153,787         170,690  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Zon Multimedia Servicos de Telecomunicacoes e Multimedia, SGPS, S.A.(a)

     37,333       $ 147,804  
           
Total Portugal               3,595,736  
Singapore – 2.0%      

Ascendas India Trust

     226,715         172,361  

CapitaLand Ltd.

     113,000         348,789  

Cityspring Infrastructure Trust

     426,000         197,560  

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

     77,000         824,237  

Fraser and Neave Ltd.

     52,000         256,966  

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

     12,000         358,536  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     61,000         416,452  

M1 Ltd.

     103,000         171,490  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., Ltd.

     90,000         605,542  

SembCorp Industries Ltd.

     82,000         271,806  

SembCorp Marine Ltd.

     86,000         256,951  

SIA Engineering Co., Ltd.

     72,000         251,796  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

     52,000         356,589  

Singapore Post Ltd.

     262,000         243,008  

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.

     118,000         381,267  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     127,000         324,416  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

     558,000         1,332,056  

StarHub Ltd.

     165,000         323,640  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

     43,000         598,898  

UOB-Kay Hian Holdings Ltd.

     185,000         219,409  

Venture Corp., Ltd.

     29,000         216,505  

Wilmar International Ltd.

     80,000         365,530  
           
Total Singapore               8,493,804  
Spain – 7.6%      

Abertis Infraestructuras, S.A.

     37,992         709,018  

Acciona S.A.(a)

     3,344         282,862  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.(a)

     21,517         1,075,860  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.

     174,359         2,357,737  

Banco de Sabadell S.A.(a)

     54,537         273,544  

Banco Espanol de Credito S.A.(a)

     51,354         519,013  

Banco Popular Espanol S.A.

     74,183         470,927  

Banco Santander S.A.

     532,020         6,767,069  

Bankinter, S.A.(a)

     34,347         239,001  

Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles S.A.

     9,969         266,886  

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.(a)

     205,604         1,081,502  

Duro Felguera S.A.(a)

     15,497         132,863  

Ebro Foods S.A.

     12,657         253,488  

Enagas

     13,577         275,528  

Endesa S.A.

     28,766         771,093  

Ferrovial S.A.

     27,400         256,571  

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A.(a)

     12,582         348,349  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     60,361         901,097  

Grifols S.A.(a)

     15,653         224,807  

Iberdrola S.A.

     309,674         2,385,675  

Inditex S.A.

     14,304         1,137,887  

Indra Sistemas S.A.(a)

     11,947         228,178  

Mapfre S.A.

     104,927         319,726  

Red Electrica Corp. S.A.

     6,149         289,572  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Repsol YPF S.A.

     64,991       $ 1,676,473  

Tecnicas Reunidas S.A.

     3,147         168,006  

Telefonica S.A.

     309,718         7,680,657  

Zardoya Otis S.A.

     24,641         441,692  
           
Total Spain               31,535,081  
Sweden – 2.9%      

Alfa Laval AB

     15,065         264,343  

Assa Abloy AB Class B

     10,176         257,025  

Atlas Copco AB Class B

     33,148         584,106  

Axfood AB

     5,291         174,439  

Boliden AB

     12,797         194,126  

Castellum AB

     13,690         182,349  

Electrolux AB Series B

     8,441         208,186  

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B

     53,730         1,948,651  

Investor AB Class A

     7,401         144,709  

Kungsleden AB

     24,409         207,623  

Nordea Bank AB

     127,986         1,334,901  

Peab AB

     35,037         257,680  

Ratos AB Class B

     8,959         309,879  

Sandvik AB

     14,581         223,788  

Securitas AB Class B

     24,385         263,032  

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB Class A

     51,150         379,832  

Skanska AB Class B

     24,661         452,509  

SKF AB Class B

     13,358         307,626  

Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B

     28,914         440,333  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB Class A

     24,349         799,146  

Swedish Match AB

     10,104         269,918  

Tele2 AB Class B

     14,918         313,629  

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson Class B

     75,886         834,340  

TeliaSonera AB

     184,651         1,497,938  
           
Total Sweden               11,850,108  
Switzerland – 5.7%      

Adecco S.A.

     4,376         230,009  

Baloise Holding AG

     3,493         316,782  

Cie Financiere Richemont S.A. Class A

     5,803         281,017  

Credit Suisse Group AG

     45,679         1,963,783  

Geberit AG

     2,063         369,543  

Holcim Ltd.

     6,251         403,745  

Kuehne + Nagel International AG

     2,944         355,588  

Nestle S.A.

     98,225         5,263,400  

Novartis AG

     88,398         5,098,754  

Roche Holding AG

     27,943         3,838,426  

Schindler Holding AG Participating Shares

     2,729         294,423  

SGS S.A.

     356         578,666  

Sulzer AG

     1,843         215,059  

Swatch Group AG (The)

     3,182         221,156  

Swiss Reinsurance Co., Ltd.

     7,878         347,472  

Swisscom AG

     2,534         1,027,918  

Syngenta AG

     2,133         533,168  

Zurich Financial Services AG

     8,759         2,064,791  
           
Total Switzerland               23,403,700  
United Kingdom – 18.1%      

Aberdeen Asset Management PLC

     85,249         215,608  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Admiral Group PLC

     13,085       $ 343,518  

AMEC PLC

     12,143         188,671  

Antofagasta PLC

     18,705         364,315  

Ashmore Group PLC

     56,762         299,285  

Associated British Foods PLC

     21,139         349,431  

AstraZeneca PLC

     65,375         3,331,086  

Atkins WS PLC

     13,491         156,467  

Aviva PLC

     194,224         1,220,867  

BAE Systems PLC

     170,124         917,643  

Balfour Beatty PLC

     50,954         214,785  

Barclays PLC

     133,393         629,762  

BG Group PLC

     38,530         679,104  

BHP Billiton PLC

     59,316         1,892,771  

Brewin Dolphin Holdings PLC

     72,979         151,513  

British American Tobacco PLC

     88,201         3,300,251  

British Land Co. PLC

     52,702         386,172  

British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC

     49,266         547,704  

BT Group PLC

     195,841         432,049  

Cable & Wireless Communications PLC

     482,198         431,214  

Capita Group PLC (The)

     18,327         226,994  

Carillion PLC

     34,966         172,737  

Centrica PLC

     202,693         1,033,271  

Chaucer Holdings PLC

     210,347         160,760  

Chesnara PLC

     49,444         168,294  

Close Brothers Group PLC

     14,989         174,195  

Compass Group PLC

     47,690         398,670  

Davis Service Group PLC

     30,824         195,019  

Diageo PLC

     84,714         1,463,077  

Electrocomponents PLC

     54,247         207,551  

Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. PLC

     11,983         173,439  

Firstgroup PLC

     32,820         187,632  

Fresnillo PLC

     13,529         264,782  

G4S PLC

     51,660         207,259  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     260,494         5,149,555  

Go-Ahead Group PLC

     8,704         153,891  

Greene King PLC

     22,602         146,312  

Hargreaves Lansdown PLC

     38,797         269,000  

Hays PLC

     146,985         261,961  

HMV Group PLC

     142,755         107,978  

Home Retail Group PLC

     68,227         221,475  

HSBC Holdings PLC

     572,222         5,816,016  

ICAP PLC

     35,117         238,781  

IG Group Holdings PLC

     22,383         175,368  

IMI PLC

     15,372         185,913  

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     38,979         1,165,197  

Inmarsat PLC

     16,706         174,669  

Intercontinental Hotels Group PLC

     9,179         164,314  

International Power PLC

     64,420         393,871  

Interserve PLC

     40,676         128,996  

Investec PLC

     19,194         153,800  

J. Sainsbury PLC

     76,483         470,879  

Johnson Matthey PLC

     7,876         218,682  

Kier Group PLC

     8,761         163,596  

Kingfisher PLC

     70,356         259,651  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree DEFA Fund (DWM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Legal & General Group PLC

     290,130       $ 473,189  

Logica PLC

     80,476         160,800  

London Stock Exchange Group PLC

     17,008         182,516  

Man Group PLC

     208,835         721,019  

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

     33,200         203,041  

Marston’s PLC

     85,065         124,126  

Meggitt PLC

     33,579         156,731  

Melrose PLC

     40,628         175,163  

N. Brown Group PLC

     34,080         124,753  

National Grid PLC

     176,697         1,503,572  

Next PLC

     7,159         249,990  

Northumbrian Water Group PLC

     38,317         200,824  

Pearson PLC

     32,228         500,485  

Pennon Group PLC

     21,572         197,670  

Premier Farnell PLC

     40,641         170,736  

Provident Financial PLC

     15,685         203,663  

Prudential PLC

     89,412         896,800  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

     20,899         1,152,972  

Reed Elsevier PLC

     51,908         440,066  

Rexam PLC

     55,092         266,519  

Rio Tinto PLC

     13,055         765,487  

Robert Wiseman Dairies PLC

     19,227         97,287  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

     187,091         5,648,715  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     148,744         4,352,639  

RSA Insurance Group PLC

     214,402         441,576  

SABMiller PLC

     30,088         965,085  

Sage Group PLC (The)

     61,031         265,725  

Schroders PLC

     9,177         207,951  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     54,030         951,871  

Segro PLC

     43,860         188,683  

Severn Trent PLC

     15,145         312,877  

Smiths Group PLC

     13,433         258,035  

Stagecoach Group PLC

     67,696         194,363  

Standard Chartered PLC

     48,319         1,390,337  

Standard Life PLC

     158,943         579,069  

Tate & Lyle PLC

     31,985         235,276  

Tesco PLC

     246,846         1,649,276  

Thomas Cook Group PLC

     63,453         171,782  

TUI Travel PLC

     64,966         219,489  

Unilever PLC

     39,254         1,138,778  

United Utilities Group PLC

     47,406         428,045  

Vedanta Resources PLC(a)

     5,013         171,024  

Vodafone Group PLC

     3,050,325         7,551,333  

WH Smith PLC

     23,012         164,341  

Whitbread PLC

     7,057         180,596  

WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC

     84,917         395,683  

Xstrata PLC

     14,399         276,364  
           
Total United Kingdom               74,412,123  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $397,689,116)
              408,768,074  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.2%      
United States – 0.2%      

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund(e)

(Cost: $842,577)

     21,263       $ 915,797  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
France – 0.0%      

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin, expiring 10/13/10*

     3,859         10,790  
Germany – 0.0%      

Deutsche Bank AG,
expiring 10/05/10*

     8,428         40,846  
Spain – 0.0%      

Duro Felguera S.A.,
expiring 10/01/10*

     15,497         79,231  
TOTAL RIGHTS
(Cost: $59,275)
              130,867  

TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS

(Cost: $398,590,968)

              409,814,738  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.1%      

Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(f)

(Cost: $284,321)

     284,321         284,321  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 6.3%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 6.3%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(g)

(Cost: $25,804,000)(h)

     25,804,000         25,804,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 105.8%
(Cost: $424,679,289)(i)
        435,903,059  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (5.8)%

        (23,965,385
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 411,937,674  

 

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 0.0% of net assets.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 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)

Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. Such securities are considered liquid, and may be sold in transactions exempt from registration, normally only to dealers in that program or other “accredited investors.” At September 30, 2010, the aggregate value of these securities amounted to $194,257 representing 0.0% of net assets.

 

(d)

Escrow security - additional shares issued as a result of a corporate action.

 

(e)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(f)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(g)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(h)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $24,530,477 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $25,804,000.

 

(i)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.2%      
Australia – 14.7%      

AGL Energy Ltd.

     15,903       $ 248,987  

Amcor Ltd.

     35,747         225,324  

AMP Ltd.

     66,489         328,971  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     69,655         1,597,061  

Brambles Ltd.(a)

     41,100         249,515  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     24,526         284,493  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     37,514         1,858,644  

Crown Ltd.

     28,629         232,571  

CSR Ltd.

     121,334         211,467  

David Jones Ltd.

     43,317         208,870  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     69,406         411,950  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

     53,067         193,711  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

     74,627         263,018  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(a)

     9,063         290,110  

Lend Lease Group(b)

     30,110         221,862  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     7,532         264,512  

Metcash Ltd.

     52,582         222,488  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     66,180         1,623,757  

Orica Ltd.

     9,731         242,241  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     23,918         367,064  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     31,270         522,584  

Santos Ltd.

     20,064         248,859  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     17,647         187,954  

SP AusNet(b)

     215,807         179,701  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     36,791         320,606  

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

     47,492         321,889  

Tatts Group Ltd.

     117,216         271,252  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     616,029         1,562,752  

Toll Holdings Ltd.

     33,640         214,975  

Transurban Group(b)

     44,049         211,973  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     26,741         851,587  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     91,991         2,069,994  

Woolworths Ltd.

     29,300         818,183  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     8,859         190,854  
           
Total Australia               17,519,779  
Austria – 0.9%      

Bank Austria Creditanstalt AG*(c)

     3,058           

Oesterreichische Post AG

     7,112         213,265  

Telekom Austria AG

     18,394         277,231  

Verbund AG Class A(a)

     7,431         266,808  

Voestalpine AG

     6,991         257,882  
           
Total Austria               1,015,186  
Belgium – 1.0%      

Ageas

     47,797         137,030  

Belgacom S.A.

     13,774         537,897  

Mobistar S.A.

     4,049         248,304  

Solvay S.A.

     2,549         272,302  
           
Total Belgium               1,195,533  
Denmark – 0.1%      

Tryg A/S

     2,816         169,568  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Finland – 2.1%      

Fortum Oyj

     19,931       $ 522,156  

Kone Oyj Class B

     4,941         255,653  

Nokia Oyj

     87,665         882,044  

Sampo Oyj Class A

     14,038         379,653  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj

     12,364         212,173  

Wartsila Oyj

     3,124         204,160  
           
Total Finland               2,455,839  
France – 21.2%      

Accor S.A.

     6,264         229,055  

Alstom S.A.

     5,415         276,630  

AXA S.A.

     51,534         902,293  

BNP Paribas

     18,876         1,344,396  

Bouygues S.A.

     9,812         421,753  

Carrefour S.A.

     11,935         642,215  

Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A.

     2,923         268,001  

CNP Assurances

     11,972         222,690  

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

     10,069         448,539  

Credit Agricole S.A.

     60,431         945,868  

Danone

     9,994         598,622  

Electricite de France S.A.

     33,778         1,459,039  

Eutelsat Communications

     5,770         220,562  

France Telecom S.A.

     139,471         3,017,934  

GDF Suez

     73,481         2,634,306  

Klepierre

     8,461         326,777  

Lafarge S.A.

     7,788         446,552  

Lagardere SCA

     5,206         203,658  

Legrand S.A.

     6,004         203,359  

M-6 Metropole Television S.A.

     13,355         314,506  

Neopost S.A.

     2,613         194,737  

PagesJaunes Groupe(a)

     21,706         227,611  

PPR

     2,623         425,234  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     31,439         2,097,742  

Sodexo

     3,285         213,471  

Suez Environnement Co.

     13,116         242,626  

TOTAL S.A.

     75,581         3,900,842  

Vallourec S.A.

     3,026         301,033  

Veolia Environnement(a)

     15,692         413,887  

Vinci S.A.

     13,026         653,885  

Vivendi S.A.

     52,874         1,447,282  
           
Total France               25,245,105  
Germany – 6.6%      

Allianz SE

     8,998         1,018,350  

BASF SE

     15,435         974,679  

Deutsche Boerse AG

     4,148         277,168  

Deutsche Post AG

     29,468         535,257  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     144,428         1,978,633  

E.ON AG

     47,078         1,390,180  

Hannover Rueckversicherung AG

     3,795         174,805  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     4,547         630,689  

RWE AG

     13,751         930,196  
           
Total Germany               7,909,957  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Hong Kong – 1.7%      

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

     225,500       $ 714,564  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     50,024         399,189  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     41,418         608,743  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     47,518         288,602  
           
Total Hong Kong               2,011,098  
Italy – 5.9%      

A2A SpA

     144,928         222,588  

Atlantia SpA

     16,466         341,687  

Banca Carige SpA

     66,665         155,447  

Edison SpA

     133,789         168,311  

Enel SpA

     414,130         2,210,599  

ENI SpA(a)

     107,318         2,319,263  

Finmeccanica SpA

     15,109         179,763  

Mediaset SpA

     36,939         262,231  

Parmalat SpA

     70,907         182,182  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     84,578         428,956  

Telecom Italia SpA RSP

     199,381         224,969  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA

     55,461         236,043  

Unione di Banche Italiane SCPA

     16,839         163,449  
           
Total Italy               7,095,488  
Japan – 1.7%      

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

     9,400         339,251  

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     3,800         226,981  

Eisai Co., Ltd.(a)

     7,000         244,590  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

     302,000         441,034  

Oracle Corp.

     4,200         199,844  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     13,700         628,914  
           
Total Japan               2,080,614  
Netherlands – 0.8%      

Koninklijke KPN N.V.

     48,410         749,784  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     20,091         253,711  
           
Total Netherlands               1,003,495  
New Zealand – 0.2%      

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     150,825         224,097  
Norway – 1.6%      

Aker ASA Class A

     7,207         142,757  

Fred Olsen Energy ASA

     4,331         151,684  

Marine Harvest ASA(a)

     155,365         135,966  

Orkla ASA

     30,705         284,179  

Statoil ASA

     54,779         1,147,738  
           
Total Norway               1,862,324  
Portugal – 1.1%      

Banco Espirito Santo S.A.

     36,234         167,939  

Brisa Auto-Estradas de Portugal S.A.

     33,176         214,231  

Cimpor Cimentos de Portugal, SGPS, S.A.

     29,794         192,066  

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     114,046         391,419  

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     29,143         389,506  
           
Total Portugal               1,355,161  
Singapore – 1.8%      

Cityspring Infrastructure Trust

     377,000         174,836  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

     39,000       $ 417,471  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     39,000         266,256  

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.

     80,000         258,486  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     89,000         227,346  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

     270,000         644,543  

StarHub Ltd.

     96,000         188,300  
           
Total Singapore               2,177,238  
Spain – 11.0%      

Abertis Infraestructuras, S.A.

     20,694         386,197  

Acciona S.A.(a)

     1,858         157,164  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.(a)

     10,458         522,905  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.

     81,372         1,100,338  

Banco Espanol de Credito S.A.(a)

     25,532         258,041  

Banco Popular Espanol S.A.

     37,775         239,803  

Banco Santander S.A.

     243,284         3,094,469  

Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles S.A.

     6,545         175,220  

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.(a)

     109,538         576,183  

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A.(a)

     7,054         195,299  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     28,462         424,894  

Iberdrola S.A.

     144,361         1,112,132  

Indra Sistemas S.A.(a)

     9,771         186,618  

Red Electrica Corp. S.A.

     3,314         156,065  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     32,715         843,899  

Telefonica S.A.

     140,139         3,475,289  

Zardoya Otis S.A.

     13,163         235,948  
           
Total Spain               13,140,464  
Sweden – 1.8%      

Nordea Bank AB

     60,367         629,631  

Ratos AB Class B

     6,544         226,348  

Securitas AB Class B

     19,611         211,537  

Skanska AB Class B

     12,342         226,465  

Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B

     14,421         219,618  

TeliaSonera AB

     81,415         660,460  
           
Total Sweden               2,174,059  
Switzerland – 5.4%      

Baloise Holding AG

     2,015         182,741  

Credit Suisse Group AG

     22,202         954,485  

Novartis AG

     40,634         2,343,749  

Roche Holding AG

     10,856         1,491,249  

Swisscom AG

     1,178         477,856  

Zurich Financial Services AG

     4,153         979,002  
           
Total Switzerland               6,429,082  
United Kingdom – 19.6%      

Ashmore Group PLC

     39,647         209,044  

AstraZeneca PLC

     30,356         1,546,745  

Aviva PLC

     93,140         585,466  

BAE Systems PLC

     89,675         483,704  

British American Tobacco PLC

     41,665         1,558,995  

British Land Co. PLC

     35,525         260,308  

Cable & Wireless Communications PLC

     260,348         232,821  

Centrica PLC

     102,945         524,784  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund (DTH)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Diageo PLC

     41,519       $ 717,065  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     120,736         2,386,760  

Hays PLC

     124,963         222,713  

Home Retail Group PLC

     46,947         152,397  

HSBC Holdings PLC

     262,892         2,672,012  

ICAP PLC

     23,696         161,123  

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     19,941         596,095  

International Power PLC

     39,102         239,074  

J. Sainsbury PLC

     46,486         286,198  

Legal & General Group PLC

     151,238         246,662  

Man Group PLC

     108,839         375,775  

National Grid PLC

     87,016         740,447  

Pearson PLC

     19,047         295,791  

Provident Financial PLC

     12,012         155,971  

Prudential PLC

     42,758         428,862  

Reed Elsevier PLC

     30,858         261,608  

Rexam PLC

     34,994         169,291  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     73,988         2,165,083  

RSA Insurance Group PLC

     122,364         252,017  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     27,705         488,091  

Severn Trent PLC

     8,814         182,086  

Smiths Group PLC

     10,192         195,778  

Standard Life PLC

     82,784         301,603  

Tate & Lyle PLC

     21,138         155,488  

TUI Travel PLC

     43,656         147,493  

United Utilities Group PLC

     27,832         251,305  

Vodafone Group PLC

     1,392,746         3,447,858  

WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC

     52,046         242,516  
           
Total United Kingdom               23,339,029  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $126,576,966)
              118,403,116  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.5%      
United States – 0.5%      
WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund(d) (Cost: $490,763)      12,363         544,096  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(e)
(Cost: $5,236)
     5,236         5,236  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 3.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 3.0%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(f)

     
(Cost: $3,595,000)(g)      3,595,000         3,595,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 102.7%
(Cost: $130,667,965)(h)
        122,547,448  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (2.7)%

        (3,170,253
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 119,377,195  

 

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 0.0% of net assets.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 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)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(e)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(f)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(g)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $3,419,595 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $3,595,000.

 

(h)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.8%      
Australia – 9.2%      

AGL Energy Ltd.

     3,228       $ 50,539  

Amcor Ltd.

     7,029         44,306  

AMP Ltd.

     16,379         81,039  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     19,616         449,759  

AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.

     9,185         45,712  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.

     3,149         27,899  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     13,268         499,867  

Brambles Ltd.

     7,835         47,566  

Coal & Allied Industries Ltd.

     288         29,074  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     5,202         60,341  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     10,668         528,550  

Crown Ltd.

     5,516         44,810  

CSR Ltd.

     23,950         41,741  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     15,979         94,841  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

     8,430         30,772  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

     16,826         59,302  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(a)

     1,988         63,637  

Lend Lease Group(b)

     4,513         33,253  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     1,759         61,773  

Metcash Ltd.

     9,096         38,487  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     18,666         457,979  

Orica Ltd.

     1,967         48,966  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     4,952         75,997  

Platinum Asset Management Ltd.

     5,024         24,128  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     8,669         144,876  

Santos Ltd.

     4,287         53,173  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     3,081         32,815  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     9,230         80,433  

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

     9,122         61,827  

Tatts Group Ltd.

     20,580         47,625  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     175,411         444,985  

Toll Holdings Ltd.

     5,489         35,077  

Transurban Group(b)

     8,258         39,739  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     7,441         236,964  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     25,847         581,613  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     2,971         126,228  

Woolworths Ltd.

     8,129         226,997  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     1,723         37,120  
           
Total Australia               5,089,810  
Austria – 0.5%      

OMV AG

     1,305         48,922  

Telekom Austria AG

     4,477         67,476  

Verbund AG(a)

     1,830         65,706  

Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe

     605         32,567  

Voestalpine AG

     1,125         41,499  
           
Total Austria               256,170  
Belgium – 0.6%      

Ageas

     12,070         34,604  

Belgacom S.A.

     3,867         151,012  

Mobistar S.A.

     998         61,202  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Solvay S.A.

     531       $ 56,725  

UCB S.A.

     1,009         35,009  
           
Total Belgium               338,552  
Brazil – 2.3%      

Banco do Brasil S.A.

     18,000         338,815  

Cia de Bebidas das Americas

     1,600         163,381  

Cia de Concessoes Rodoviarias

     1,900         48,616  

Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais

     2,500         29,763  

Cia Siderurgica Nacional S.A.

     7,700         134,030  

Cielo S.A.

     7,200         62,047  

CPFL Energia S.A.

     3,400         78,066  

EDP – Energias do Brasil S.A.

     1,000         21,414  

Light S.A.

     2,900         37,007  

Natura Cosmeticos S.A.

     1,800         48,565  

Redecard S.A.

     5,400         84,210  

Souza Cruz S.A.

     2,400         121,091  

Telecomunicacoes de Sao Paulo S.A.

     2,100         46,110  

Tractebel Energia S.A.

     3,300         49,280  
           
Total Brazil               1,262,395  
Canada – 4.5%      

ARC Energy Trust(a)

     1,700         34,055  

Bank of Montreal

     2,667         154,636  

Bank of Nova Scotia

     4,268         228,492  

Baytex Energy Trust(a)

     700         25,432  

BCE, Inc.

     4,514         147,320  

Bell Aliant Regional Communications Income Fund

     1,900         47,914  

Bonavista Energy Trust(a)

     1,500         34,932  

Brookfield Properties Corp.

     2,400         37,596  

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

     2,000         145,538  

Canadian Oil Sands Trust

     2,775         68,871  

CI Financial Corp.

     1,600         32,363  

Crescent Point Energy Corp.(a)

     1,600         59,128  

Emera, Inc.

     800         23,075  

EnCana Corp.(a)

     3,000         90,920  

Enerplus Resources Fund(a)

     1,858         47,996  

First Capital Realty, Inc.

     1,700         25,686  

Fortis, Inc./Canada

     1,000         31,135  

Great-West Lifeco, Inc.

     2,932         72,768  

Husky Energy, Inc.(a)

     4,170         101,704  

IGM Financial, Inc.

     1,800         73,344  

Inter Pipeline Fund Class A

     2,600         34,748  

Pembina Pipeline Income Fund

     1,900         38,061  

Pengrowth Energy Trust

     3,000         33,163  

Penn West Energy Trust(a)

     4,107         82,552  

Power Corp. of Canada

     900         23,512  

Power Financial Corp.

     3,016         85,554  

Rogers Communications, Inc. Class B

     2,400         90,095  

Royal Bank of Canada

     5,488         286,691  

Shaw Communications, Inc. Class B

     2,300         50,805  

Sun Life Financial, Inc.

     2,804         73,582  

TransAlta Corp.

     1,600         34,251  

TransCanada Corp.

     3,162         117,652  

Vermilion Energy, Inc.(a)

     675         25,412  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Yellow Pages Income Fund

     6,900       $ 37,263  
           
Total Canada               2,496,246  
Chile – 0.6%      

AES Gener S.A.

     52,436         29,084  

Banco de Chile

     593,920         87,883  

Banco Santander Chile

     921,280         85,798  

Empresa Nacional de Electricidad S.A.

     31,659         57,329  

Enersis S.A.

     131,032         61,828  

ENTEL Chile S.A.

     1,973         32,074  
           
Total Chile               353,996  
China – 0.4%      

Bank of China Ltd. Class H

     318,000         166,717  

Guangzhou R&F Properties Co., Ltd. Class H(a)

     16,400         23,027  

Zhejiang Expressway Co., Ltd. Class H

     30,000         28,287  
           
Total China               218,031  
Czech Republic – 0.3%      

CEZ AS

     1,450         65,105  

Komercni Banka AS

     191         41,776  

Telefonica O2 Czech Republic AS

     3,438         73,744  
           
Total Czech Republic               180,625  
Denmark – 0.1%      

Tryg A/S

     489         29,445  
Finland – 1.2%      

Fortum Oyj

     5,756         150,797  

Kone Oyj Class B

     1,311         67,833  

Nokia Oyj

     23,135         232,773  

Pohjola Bank PLC

     1,964         23,930  

Sampo Oyj Class A

     4,013         108,530  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj

     2,639         45,287  

Wartsila Oyj

     641         41,891  
           
Total Finland               671,041  
France – 13.4%      

Accor S.A.

     1,485         54,302  

Aeroports de Paris

     476         38,886  

Air Liquide S.A.

     1,105         135,000  

Alstom S.A.

     1,312         67,025  

AXA S.A.

     14,073         246,400  

BNP Paribas

     5,269         375,271  

Bouygues S.A.

     2,477         106,470  

Carrefour S.A.

     3,425         184,297  

Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A.

     752         68,949  

Ciments Francais S.A.

     312         27,848  

CNP Assurances

     4,645         86,401  

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

     2,615         116,489  

Credit Agricole S.A.

     16,139         252,608  

Danone

     2,843         170,290  

Eiffage S.A.

     581         27,666  

Electricite de France S.A.

     9,715         419,639  

Eutelsat Communications

     1,160         44,342  

France Telecom S.A.

     40,267         871,315  

GDF Suez

     20,952         751,133  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

ICADE

     453       $ 47,657  

Klepierre

     1,672         64,575  

Lafarge S.A.

     1,988         113,989  

Lagardere SCA

     1,026         40,137  

Legrand S.A.

     1,448         49,045  

M-6 Metropole Television S.A.

     2,808         66,128  

Neopost S.A.

     392         29,214  

PagesJaunes Groupe(a)

     4,769         50,008  

PPR

     644         104,404  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     8,950         597,181  

Schneider Electric S.A.

     999         126,850  

SCOR SE

     1,978         47,337  

Societe Television Francaise 1

     1,431         22,310  

Sodexo

     743         48,283  

Suez Environnement Co.

     3,440         63,635  

Technip S.A.

     546         43,971  

TOTAL S.A.

     21,308         1,099,736  

Vallourec S.A.

     775         77,099  

Veolia Environnement

     4,261         112,387  

Vinci S.A.

     3,555         178,455  

Vivendi S.A.

     14,463         395,885  
           
Total France               7,422,617  
Germany – 4.1%      

Allianz SE

     2,510         284,069  

BASF SE

     4,131         260,862  

Deutsche Boerse AG

     989         66,085  

Deutsche Post AG

     7,177         130,363  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     41,817         572,884  

E.ON AG

     13,411         396,017  

Fielmann AG

     280         26,154  

Hannover Rueckversicherung AG

     916         42,193  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     1,344         186,419  

RWE AG

     3,919         265,103  

United Internet AG Registered Shares

     1,914         30,990  
           
Total Germany               2,261,139  
Hong Kong – 2.7%      

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

     59,500         188,543  

China Mobile Ltd.

     78,000         798,266  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     13,000         103,740  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     10,600         155,794  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     12,000         72,882  

Hopewell Holdings Ltd.

     5,000         16,166  

Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.

     19,000         177,195  
           
Total Hong Kong               1,512,586  
Hungary – 0.1%      

Magyar Telekom Telecommunications PLC

     17,036         55,931  
Indonesia – 0.3%      

Indo Tambangraya Megah PT

     7,500         34,958  

International Nickel Indonesia Tbk PT

     63,500         34,685  

Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk PT

     80,000         82,465  
           
Total Indonesia               152,108  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Ireland – 0.1%      

CRH PLC

     3,095       $ 50,788  
Israel – 0.4%      

Bezeq Israeli Telecommunication Corp., Ltd.

     49,271         123,088  

Israel Chemicals Ltd.

     5,395         76,264  

Partner Communications Co., Ltd.

     2,295         42,621  
           
Total Israel               241,973  
Italy – 3.7%      

A2A SpA

     30,679         47,118  

Atlantia SpA

     3,292         68,312  

Banca Carige SpA

     11,167         26,039  

Edison SpA

     29,240         36,785  

Enel SpA

     116,344         621,037  

ENI SpA

     29,516         637,874  

Finmeccanica SpA

     2,723         32,398  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

     44,425         144,496  

Lottomatica SpA

     1,344         20,624  

Mediaset SpA

     6,592         46,797  

Mediolanum SpA

     5,007         22,301  

Parmalat SpA

     13,264         34,079  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     24,709         125,317  

Telecom Italia SpA

     77,219         108,055  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA

     14,394         61,261  

Unione di Banche Italiane SCPA

     3,228         31,333  
           
Total Italy               2,063,826  
Japan – 1.7%      

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

     2,600         93,835  

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     3,400         69,107  

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     700         41,812  

Eisai Co., Ltd.

     2,100         73,377  

Lawson, Inc.

     700         32,051  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

     89,000         129,974  

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.(a)

     90         149,749  

Oracle Corp.

     800         38,066  

Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     500         26,454  

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

     3,300         25,202  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     4,400         201,987  
     

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.

     4,000         37,012  
           
Total Japan               918,626  
Malaysia – 0.6%      

British American Tobacco Malaysia Bhd

     2,200         34,550  

DIGI.Com Bhd

     9,000         70,845  

Petronas Gas Bhd

     12,300         43,430  

PLUS Expressways Bhd

     27,400         37,013  

Public Bank Bhd

     17,332         70,518  

RHB Capital Bhd

     12,500         29,276  

Telekom Malaysia Bhd

     29,300         32,461  

YTL Power International Bhd

     46,000         34,124  
           
Total Malaysia               352,217  
Mexico – 0.3%      

Industrias Penoles S.A.B de CV

     2,035         49,547  

Kimberly-Clark de Mexico S.A.B de C.V. Class A

     3,600         23,227  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Telefonos de Mexico S.A.B de C.V.

     92,900       $ 69,909  
           
Total Mexico               142,683  
Netherlands – 1.0%      

Akzo Nobel N.V.

     771         47,634  

Fugro N.V. CVA

     445         29,303  

Koninklijke DSM N.V.

     738         37,863  

Koninklijke KPN N.V.

     12,735         197,242  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     3,538         44,678  

Unilever N.V. CVA

     5,887         176,210  

Wolters Kluwer N.V.

     1,364         28,677  
           
Total Netherlands               561,607  
New Zealand – 0.1%      

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     33,169         49,283  
Norway – 0.8%      

Marine Harvest ASA

     33,869         29,640  

Orkla ASA

     7,618         70,506  

Statoil ASA

     15,602         326,895  
           
Total Norway               427,041  
Philippines – 0.2%      

Globe Telecom, Inc.

     2,500         50,701  

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.

     1,350         80,474  
           
Total Philippines               131,175  
Poland – 0.4%      

KGHM Polska Miedz S.A.

     3,058         123,192  

Telekomunikacja Polska S.A.

     17,614         108,766  
           
Total Poland               231,958  
Portugal – 0.6%      

Banco Espirito Santo S.A.

     7,643         35,424  

Brisa Auto-Estradas de Portugal S.A.

     6,081         39,267  

Cimpor Cimentos de Portugal, SGPS, S.A.

     5,187         33,438  

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     28,364         97,349  

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     7,464         99,759  
           
Total Portugal               305,237  
Russia – 0.4%      

LUKOIL OAO ADR

     3,022         171,649  

Tatneft ADR

     1,882         58,888  
           
Total Russia               230,537  
Singapore – 1.1%      

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

     10,000         107,044  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     8,000         54,617  

SembCorp Industries Ltd.

     9,000         29,832  

SembCorp Marine Ltd.

     9,000         26,890  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

     6,000         41,145  
     

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.

     16,000         51,697  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     20,000         51,089  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

     78,000         186,201  

StarHub Ltd.

     21,000         41,191  
           
Total Singapore               589,706  
South Africa – 0.7%      

African Bank Investments Ltd.

     7,516         38,634  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.

     1,792       $ 93,252  

Pretoria Portland Cement Co., Ltd.

     5,902         27,046  

Redefine Properties Ltd.

     33,424         38,819  

Sanlam Ltd.

     12,992         48,993  

Standard Bank Group Ltd.

     6,946         110,550  
           
Total South Africa               357,294  
South Korea – 0.4%      

Kangwon Land, Inc.

     1,480         32,190  

Korea Exchange Bank

     3,040         36,792  

KT&G Corp.

     771         45,979  

LG Uplus Corp.

     2,990         19,326  

SK Telecom Co., Ltd.

     474         71,292  
           
Total South Korea               205,579  
Spain – 6.7%      

Abertis Infraestructuras, S.A.

     4,475         83,514  

Acciona S.A.

     395         33,412  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.(a)

     2,830         141,501  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.

     22,304         301,602  

Banco de Sabadell S.A.

     5,852         29,352  

Banco Espanol de Credito S.A.(a)

     5,994         60,579  

Banco Popular Espanol S.A.

     8,794         55,826  

Banco Santander S.A.

     68,542         871,825  

Bankinter, S.A.(a)

     3,508         24,410  

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.(a)

     28,551         150,182  

Ebro Foods S.A.

     1,333         26,697  

Enagas

     1,607         32,612  

Ferrovial S.A.

     2,969         27,801  

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A.

     1,461         40,450  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     7,710         115,099  

Iberdrola S.A.

     40,797         314,293  

Indra Sistemas S.A.(a)

     1,292         24,676  

Mapfre S.A.

     12,508         38,113  

Red Electrica Corp. S.A.

     755         35,555  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     8,540         220,293  

Telefonica S.A.

     40,618         1,007,281  

Zardoya Otis S.A.

     2,824         50,620  
           
Total Spain               3,685,693  
Sweden – 1.6%      

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B

     7,152         259,385  

Investor AB Class A

     1,313         25,673  

Nordea Bank AB

     16,758         174,787  

Ratos AB Class B

     986         34,104  

Skanska AB Class B

     2,844         52,185  

Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B

     2,961         45,093  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB Class A

     2,948         96,755  

TeliaSonera AB

     23,844         193,429  
           
Total Sweden               881,411  
Switzerland – 3.4%      

Baloise Holding AG

     368         33,374  

Credit Suisse Group AG

     5,875         252,572  

Geberit AG

     217         38,871  

Novartis AG

     11,447         660,257  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Roche Holding AG

     3,073       $ 422,127  
     

SGS S.A.

     30         48,764  

Swisscom AG

     325         131,836  

Zurich Financial Services AG

     1,127         265,672  
           
Total Switzerland               1,853,473  
Taiwan – 1.6%      

Asia Cement Corp.

     24,630         25,110  

Asustek Computer, Inc.

     7,050         50,548  

China Steel Corp.

     62,815         64,943  

Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.

     64,000         143,399  

Compal Electronics, Inc.

     20,335         24,311  

Far EasTone Telecommunications Co., Ltd.

     27,000         37,810  

HTC Corp.

     5,250         119,145  

Quanta Computer, Inc.

     25,000         40,571  

Siliconware Precision Industries Co.

     19,000         19,948  

Taiwan Cooperative Bank

     37,100         26,363  

Taiwan Mobile Co., Ltd.

     32,000         66,066  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     134,000         265,928  
           
Total Taiwan               884,142  
Thailand – 0.3%      

Advanced Info Service PCL

     26,800         83,888  

Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL

     44,200         36,773  

Thai Oil PCL

     18,900         32,849  
           
Total Thailand               153,510  
Turkey – 0.8%      

Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.S.

     7,274         62,358  

Tupras Turkiye Petrol Rafine

     2,473         66,678  

Turk Telekomunikasyon A.S.

     34,201         153,691  

Turkcell Iletisim Hizmet A.S

     11,761         79,277  

Turkiye Is Bankasi Class C

     19,757         84,003  
           
Total Turkey               446,007  
United Kingdom – 12.4%      

Admiral Group PLC

     1,680         44,105  

Amlin PLC

     4,031         25,491  

Ashmore Group PLC

     6,274         33,081  

AstraZeneca PLC

     8,511         433,665  

Aviva PLC

     23,835         149,824  

BAE Systems PLC

     22,443         121,057  

British American Tobacco PLC

     11,461         428,841  

British Land Co. PLC

     6,491         47,563  

British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC

     6,291         69,939  

Cable & Wireless Communications PLC

     56,530         50,553  

Centrica PLC

     28,000         142,736  

Diageo PLC

     11,147         192,517  

Firstgroup PLC

     3,514         20,090  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     33,909         670,327  

Hargreaves Lansdown PLC

     4,112         28,511  

Hays PLC

     15,097         26,906  

Home Retail Group PLC

     6,363         20,655  

HSBC Holdings PLC

     73,803         750,127  

ICAP PLC

     4,229         28,756  

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     5,242         156,699  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

International Power PLC

     8,018       $ 49,023  

J. Sainsbury PLC

     10,649         65,562  

Legal & General Group PLC

     35,976         58,675  

Man Group PLC

     26,366         91,031  

National Grid PLC

     23,852         202,964  

Next PLC

     885         30,904  

Pearson PLC

     4,110         63,826  

Prudential PLC

     11,550         115,846  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

     2,653         146,363  

Reed Elsevier PLC

     6,492         55,038  

Rexam PLC

     6,447         31,189  
     

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     20,415         597,396  

RSA Insurance Group PLC

     30,473         62,761  

Sage Group PLC (The)

     6,743         29,359  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     7,321         128,977  

Segro PLC

     4,797         20,636  

Severn Trent PLC

     1,828         37,764  

Smiths Group PLC

     1,884         36,190  

Standard Life PLC

     19,729         71,878  

Tate & Lyle PLC

     3,481         25,606  

Tesco PLC

     32,886         219,724  

Thomas Cook Group PLC

     6,586         17,830  

TUI Travel PLC

     7,036         23,771  

Unilever PLC

     5,334         154,742  

United Utilities Group PLC

     6,010         54,266  

Vodafone Group PLC

     395,937         980,175  

WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC

     12,233         57,001  
           
Total United Kingdom               6,869,940  
United States – 19.2%      

Abbott Laboratories

     5,626         293,902  

Alliant Energy Corp.

     736         26,754  

Altria Group, Inc.

     15,607         374,880  

AMB Property Corp.

     782         20,700  

Ameren Corp.

     1,500         42,600  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

     2,626         95,140  

Ares Capital Corp.

     1,689         26,433  

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

     892         23,522  

AT&T, Inc.

     41,991         1,200,943  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

     383         39,805  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

     9,641         261,368  

Capitol Federal Financial

     737         18,204  

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

     2,609         41,013  

CenturyLink, Inc.

     2,222         87,680  

Chevron Corp.

     8,102         656,667  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

     1,217         35,110  

ConocoPhillips

     5,964         342,513  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

     1,723         83,083  

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.

     1,915         129,780  

Dominion Resources, Inc.

     2,893         126,308  

DTE Energy Co.

     889         40,832  

Duke Energy Corp.

     8,416         149,047  

Duke Realty Corp.

     1,630         18,892  

E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

     4,457         198,871  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Edison International

     1,400       $ 48,146  

Eli Lilly & Co.

     7,073         258,377  

Entergy Corp.

     900         68,877  

Exelon Corp.

     3,714         158,142  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

     330         26,948  

FirstEnergy Corp.

     2,036         78,467  

Frontier Communications Corp.

     9,595         78,391  

Genuine Parts Co.

     785         35,003  

H&R Block, Inc.

     1,575         20,396  

H.J. Heinz Co.

     1,459         69,113  

HCP, Inc.

     1,847         66,455  

Health Care REIT, Inc.

     981         46,441  

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

     3,152         38,644  

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.

     569         29,622  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

     1,585         103,104  

Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A

     6,711         207,101  

Liberty Property Trust

     912         29,093  

Lorillard, Inc.

     1,015         81,515  

M&T Bank Corp.

     470         38,451  

Macerich Co. (The)

     675         28,991  

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.

     675         22,079  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

     2,123         51,207  

Mattel, Inc.

     1,373         32,211  

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.

     1,305         24,156  

McDonald’s Corp.

     4,502         335,444  

MeadWestvaco Corp.

     898         21,893  

Merck & Co., Inc.

     11,778         433,548  

Mercury General Corp.

     563         23,010  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

     949         29,846  

Nationwide Health Properties, Inc.

     706         27,301  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.

     2,806         45,598  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

     1,689         91,865  

NiSource, Inc.

     2,147         37,358  

Northeast Utilities

     900         26,613  

NSTAR

     636         25,027  

NYSE Euronext

     1,350         38,569  

Old Republic International Corp.

     1,762         24,404  

Oneok, Inc.

     564         25,403  

Paychex, Inc.

     2,054         56,464  

People’s United Financial, Inc.

     2,000         26,180  

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

     1,859         34,577  

Pfizer, Inc.

     36,922         633,951  

PG&E Corp.

     1,734         78,758  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

     10,607         594,204  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

     774         31,943  

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

     1,496         31,984  

Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.

     912         32,194  

PPL Corp.

     2,250         61,267  

Progress Energy, Inc.

     2,014         89,462  

ProLogis

     3,023         35,611  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

     2,250         74,430  

Qwest Communications International, Inc.

     11,853         74,318  

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co.

     1,615         27,390  

Rayonier, Inc.

     502         25,160  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund (DEW)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  

Realty Income Corp.

     900       $ 30,348  

Regency Centers Corp.

     594         23,445  

Reynolds American, Inc.

     2,223         132,024  

SCANA Corp.

     818         32,982  

Senior Housing Properties Trust

     1,144         26,884  

Southern Co.

     4,643         172,905  

Southern Copper Corp.

     4,037         141,779  

Spectra Energy Corp.

     3,636         81,992  

TECO Energy, Inc.

     1,455         25,201  

Ventas, Inc.

     781         40,276  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

     20,111         655,417  

Waste Management, Inc.

     2,026         72,409  

Windstream Corp.

     4,585         56,350  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

     2,546         58,482  
           
Total United States               10,619,243  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $52,184,639)
              54,553,641  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS – 0.7%      
United States – 0.7%      

WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income Fund(c)

     6,644         268,883  

WisdomTree Equity Income Fund(c)

     2,411         89,785  
TOTAL EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS
(Cost: $325,884)
              358,668  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(d)
(Cost: $20,089)
     20,089         20,089  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 2.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 2.0%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market
Fund, 0.28%(e)

(Cost: $1,099,000)(f)

     1,099,000       $ 1,099,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 101.5% (Cost: $53,629,612)(g)         56,031,398  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (1.5)%

        (826,127
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 55,205,271  

 

ADR – American Depositary Receipt

 

PCL – Public Company Limited

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 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)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(d)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(f)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $1,044,907 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $1,099,000.

 

(g)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.3%      
Austria – 2.0%      

Conwert Immobilien Invest SE

     9,206       $ 132,781  

Flughafen Wien AG

     3,117         180,639  

Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment AG

     1,846         120,754  

Semperit AG Holding

     3,088         118,209  
           
Total Austria               552,383  
Belgium – 4.5%      

Arseus N.V.

     8,456         115,441  

Befimmo SCA Sicafi

     1,114         94,292  

Cie D’entreprises CFE

     2,370         133,174  

Cie Maritime Belge S.A.

     4,508         129,364  

EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A.

     4,069         249,975  

Nyrstar

     7,810         104,383  

Omega Pharma S.A.

     2,812         104,957  

Recticel S.A.

     5,013         47,017  

Tessenderlo Chemie N.V.

     7,820         244,050  
           
Total Belgium               1,222,653  
Denmark – 1.0%      

Auriga Industries Class B

     2,818         52,140  

East Asiatic Co., Ltd. A/S

     2,812         73,923  

NKT Holding A/S

     1,341         66,427  

Rockwool International A/S Class B

     769         84,103  
           
Total Denmark               276,593  
Finland – 6.5%      

Ahlstrom Oyj

     5,241         120,634  

Alma Media Corp.

     16,370         153,757  

Amer Sports Oyj Class A

     8,916         109,914  

Atria PLC Class A

     2,993         44,211  

Citycon Oyj

     17,263         73,766  

F-Secure Oyj

     25,548         79,174  

HKScan Oyj Class A

     6,364         67,854  

Huhtamaki Oyj

     17,403         223,806  

Lassila & Tikanoja Oyj

     6,703         127,107  

Oriola-KD Oyj Class B

     13,615         79,367  

Orion Oyj Class A

     3,398         68,610  

Raisio PLC Class V

     19,236         76,945  

Ramirent Oyj

     8,505         87,199  

Sponda Oyj

     46,902         227,949  

Technopolis PLC

     11,452         63,944  

Uponor Oyj

     10,910         180,817  
           
Total Finland               1,785,054  
France – 4.7%      

ABC Arbitrage

     15,564         145,549  

April Group

     4,572         134,196  

Canal Plus

     31,164         227,616  

Faiveley Transport

     659         57,453  

Ingenico

     4,197         122,760  

Plastic Omnium S.A.

     1,748         93,068  

Saft Groupe S.A.

     2,706         105,655  

Sechilienne-Sidec

     7,988         221,594  

Sequana

     6,679         90,726  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Stallergenes S.A.

     795       $ 69,744  
           
Total France               1,268,361  
Germany – 5.5%      

Bauer AG

     2,496         102,397  

BayWa AG

     2,065         85,223  

Bechtle AG

     2,318         76,740  

Carl Zeiss Meditec AG

     5,178         81,647  

CTS Eventim AG

     1,713         88,808  

Delticom AG

     1,538         104,081  

Drillisch AG

     9,536         69,428  

Gerry Weber International AG

     2,719         111,563  

H&R WASAG AG

     2,385         56,150  

Indus Holding AG

     3,895         101,590  

Kontron AG

     5,792         50,353  

Medion AG

     3,802         53,462  

MLP AG

     14,227         145,224  

Sixt AG

     2,255         83,136  

Solarworld AG(a)

     7,204         90,481  

Takkt AG

     9,800         127,930  

Wirecard AG(a)

     5,728         78,120  
           
Total Germany               1,506,333  
Ireland – 1.7%      

FBD Holdings PLC

     7,877         69,576  

Glanbia PLC

     26,607         126,044  

Grafton Group PLC

     12,297         51,203  

Greencore Group PLC

     57,292         91,512  

United Drug PLC

     39,441         134,558  
           
Total Ireland               472,893  
Italy – 9.7%      

Ascopiave SpA

     56,970         129,030  

Astaldi SpA

     12,006         86,460  

Autostrada Torino-Milano SpA

     7,111         99,506  

Banca Generali SpA

     21,645         264,470  

Banco di Desio e della Brianza SpA

     13,827         74,374  

Brembo SpA

     11,481         115,046  

Buzzi Unicem SpA RSP

     7,621         45,830  

Cairo Communication SpA

     23,596         91,003  

Cementir Holding SpA

     15,090         49,854  

Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche SpA RSP

     8,641         111,125  

De’Longhi SpA

     11,617         63,597  

Fiat SpA RSP

     17,089         181,857  

Fondiaria-Sai SpA RSP

     16,374         104,392  

Immobiliare Grande Distribuzione

     49,036         80,534  

IMMSI SpA

     59,345         68,460  

Italcementi SpA RSP

     13,641         67,321  

Italmobiliare SpA

     2,324         77,986  

Italmobiliare SpA RSP

     3,302         78,618  

Maire Tecnimont SpA

     26,535         105,688  

MARR SpA

     13,716         148,022  

Milano Assicurazioni SpA

     131,899         247,234  

Piaggio & C. SpA

     46,256         145,242  

Piccolo Credito Valtellinese Scarl

     23,291         107,156  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Zignago Vetro SpA

     14,556       $ 94,391  
           
Total Italy               2,637,196  
Netherlands – 5.3%      

Accell Group

     1,102         50,474  

Arcadis N.V.

     6,617         148,466  

Beter Bed Holding N.V.

     4,715         119,469  

BinckBank N.V.

     14,584         203,979  

Brit Insurance Holdings N.V.*

     12,156         196,343  

Brunel International N.V.

     2,375         74,250  

Exact Holding N.V.

     7,141         180,842  

Grontmij CVA

     4,452         89,345  

Koninklijke BAM Groep N.V.

     15,083         97,809  

Mediq N.V.

     5,387         93,327  

Ten Cate N.V.

     2,714         88,331  

TKH Group N.V.

     4,056         89,980  
           
Total Netherlands               1,432,615  
Norway – 4.4%      

Atea ASA

     12,176         96,889  

Cermaq ASA*

     8,845         98,551  

Copeinca ASA

     25,608         185,844  

Leroy Seafood Group ASA

     8,330         197,717  

Opera Software ASA

     11,523         53,127  

Salmar ASA

     5,925         52,611  

Sparebank 1 SMN

     13,530         113,208  

Sparebank 1 SR Bank

     10,768         97,453  

Tomra Systems ASA

     16,870         100,825  

Veidekke ASA

     28,106         215,971  
           
Total Norway               1,212,196  
Portugal – 2.5%      

BANIF, SGPS, S.A.

     76,413         106,405  

Martifer SGPS S.A.

     27,268         57,328  

Mota Engil, SGPS, S.A.

     40,356         117,516  

Novabase SGPS S.A.

     12,740         55,657  

REN – Redes Energeticas Nacionais S.A.

     60,451         220,762  

Semapa-Sociedade de Investimento e Gestao

     11,759         124,895  
           
Total Portugal               682,563  
Spain – 2.5%      

Banco Guipuzcoano S.A.

     13,359         78,787  

Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo

     9,676         93,128  

Cementos Portland Valderrivas S.A.

     3,248         64,296  

Duro Felguera S.A.

     20,982         179,888  

FAES FARMA S.A.

     29,871         132,127  

Fluidra S.A.

     16,039         57,697  

Pescanova S.A.

     2,058         65,885  
           
Total Spain               671,808  
Sweden – 12.6%      

AarhusKarlshamn AB

     4,253         101,103  

AF AB Class B

     4,194         77,580  

Axis Communications AB

     10,265         148,701  

Bjoern Borg AB

     7,584         70,989  

Cardo AB

     4,391         160,816  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Clas Ohlson AB Class B

     7,599       $ 140,564  

Duni AB

     7,470         68,534  

Fabege AB

     27,177         273,565  

Hoganas AB Class B

     2,059         66,843  

Husqvarna AB Class A

     10,099         74,273  

Indutrade AB

     3,630         100,585  

Intrum Justitia AB

     14,539         166,872  

JM AB

     6,358         132,959  

KappAhl AB

     7,821         68,268  

Kungsleden AB

     38,549         327,898  

Loomis AB Class B

     9,693         116,652  

Mekonomen AB

     4,792         141,328  

Munters AB

     9,158         103,751  

NCC AB Class B

     13,386         274,063  

Nibe Industrier AB Class B

     7,141         83,552  

Niscayah Group AB

     34,327         60,182  

Nordnet AB Class B

     13,535         55,905  

ORC Software AB

     5,171         102,182  

Q-Med AB

     8,085         87,090  

SkiStar AB

     5,132         106,940  

SSAB AB Class B

     4,800         67,501  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB Class B

     2,067         66,734  

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

     6,842         188,572  
           
Total Sweden               3,434,002  
Switzerland – 0.9%      

Kudelski S.A.

     1,794         47,193  

Mobilezone Holding AG

     11,857         124,402  

Von Roll Holding AG

     15,019         81,479  
           
Total Switzerland               253,074  
United Kingdom – 34.5%      

A.G.Barr PLC

     3,105         59,986  

Ashtead Group PLC

     43,550         75,420  

Atkins WS PLC

     14,573         169,016  

BBA Aviation PLC

     51,833         153,882  

Big Yellow Group PLC

     9,885         50,843  

BlueBay Asset Management PLC

     29,076         158,026  

Bodycote PLC

     28,747         112,751  

Brewin Dolphin Holdings PLC

     55,870         115,993  

BSS Group PLC

     8,671         60,872  

Carpetright PLC

     5,096         62,797  

Chaucer Holdings PLC

     200,326         153,102  

Chesnara PLC

     27,926         95,053  

Cineworld Group PLC

     27,585         88,241  

Collins Stewart PLC

     41,790         55,316  

Computacenter PLC

     18,999         85,744  

Cranswick PLC

     5,529         71,443  

Dairy Crest Group PLC

     23,055         134,712  

Davis Service Group PLC

     30,772         194,690  

Dechra Pharmaceuticals PLC

     8,895         65,879  

Dignity PLC

     5,551         60,269  

Diploma PLC

     13,382         59,994  

Domino Printing Sciences PLC

     9,605         82,186  

Domino’s Pizza UK & IRL PLC

     11,527         85,299  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

DS Smith PLC

     39,812       $ 93,727  

Dunelm Group PLC

     15,437         95,283  

eaga PLC

     30,569         54,192  

Elementis PLC

     69,813         110,671  

Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC

     7,833         75,417  

Evolution Group PLC

     39,764         52,321  

F&C Asset Management PLC

     206,104         210,294  

Fenner PLC

     20,959         76,689  

Fidessa Group PLC

     3,069         73,364  

Filtrona PLC

     20,156         76,768  

Forth Ports PLC

     3,824         83,097  

Galliford Try PLC

     9,206         47,872  

Game Group PLC

     98,491         102,433  

Genus PLC

     4,321         53,451  

Go-Ahead Group PLC

     12,342         218,213  

Greggs PLC

     14,338         107,230  

Hansteen Holdings PLC

     92,471         106,737  

Headlam Group PLC

     27,431         126,652  

Helical Bar PLC

     12,721         59,656  

Hill & Smith Holdings PLC

     9,539         42,990  

HMV Group PLC(a)

     220,908         167,091  

Holidaybreak PLC

     11,082         48,373  

Hunting PLC

     18,130         177,558  

Interserve PLC

     40,693         129,050  

ITE Group PLC

     36,659         103,057  

James Fisher & Sons PLC

     11,422         88,734  

JD Wetherspoon PLC

     21,397         148,087  

JKX Oil & Gas PLC

     21,030         106,774  

Keller Group PLC

     9,787         91,069  

Kesa Electricals PLC

     97,974         226,023  

Kier Group PLC

     7,691         143,616  

Laird PLC

     85,828         187,453  

Marston’s PLC

     128,965         188,185  

Mcbride PLC

     21,332         62,188  

Mitie Group PLC

     43,214         130,201  

Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC

     92,808         119,849  

Morgan Crucible Co. PLC

     34,011         117,104  

Morgan Sindall Group PLC

     12,994         136,165  

Mothercare PLC

     10,584         87,061  

Mouchel Group PLC

     22,059         43,625  

N. Brown Group PLC

     44,454         162,728  

Northern Foods PLC

     180,986         134,043  

Novae Group PLC

     11,895         61,856  

PayPoint PLC

     18,693         83,730  
     

Premier Farnell PLC

     45,894         192,805  

PV Crystalox Solar PLC

     106,049         83,974  

Restaurant Group PLC

     44,033         183,252  

Rightmove PLC

     6,756         78,089  

Robert Wiseman Dairies PLC

     15,332         77,578  

RPC Group PLC

     15,324         71,235  

RPS Group PLC

     20,984         61,835  

Safestore Holdings PLC

     29,325         57,185  

Savills PLC

     16,576         79,406  

Schroders PLC

     7,271         133,596  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Senior PLC

     25,595       $ 56,022  

Severfield-Rowen PLC

     21,687         69,289  

Smiths News PLC

     44,171         73,085  

Spirent Communications PLC

     26,531         59,325  

Sthree PLC

     17,328         79,759  

Synergy Health PLC

     6,654         77,697  

Telecom Plus PLC

     15,722         96,126  

Tullett Prebon PLC

     35,081         219,685  

Umeco PLC

     9,119         62,257  

Wellstream Holdings PLC

     12,915         155,689  

WH Smith PLC

     24,599         175,674  

Wincanton PLC

     28,450         103,561  

WSP Group PLC

     10,740         63,296  

Xchanging PLC

     18,275         41,325  
Total United Kingdom               9,413,936  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $25,913,636)
              26,821,660  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.9%      
United States – 0.9%      

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund(b)

(Cost: $230,273)

     5,224         256,603  
RIGHTS – 0.4%      
Spain – 0.4%      

Duro Felguera S.A., expiring 10/01/10*

(Cost: $82,802)

     20,982         107,274  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $26,226,711)
              27,185,537  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $3,082)
     3,082         3,082  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 0.7%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.7%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $186,000)(e)

     186,000         186,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 100.3% (Cost: $26,415,793)(f)         27,374,619  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (0.3)%

        (89,505
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 27,285,114  

 

RSP – Risparmio Italian Savings Shares

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $176,651 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $186,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund (DXJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.4%      
Advertising – 0.2%      

Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.

     2,648       $ 128,057  
Agriculture – 1.2%      

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

     299         994,638  
Apparel – 0.3%      

Onward Holdings Co., Ltd.

     16,182         126,876  

Sanyo Shokai Ltd.

     26,000         108,618  
           
Total Apparel               235,494  
Auto Manufacturers – 5.3%      

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.

     12,000         160,450  

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

     36,612         1,298,556  

Mazda Motor Corp.

     47,000         113,084  

Suzuki Motor Corp.

     6,714         141,127  

Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd.

     5,700         86,721  

Toyota Motor Corp.

     75,800         2,720,235  
           
Total Auto Manufacturers               4,520,173  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 2.2%      

Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.

     7,208         224,678  

Bridgestone Corp.

     15,512         282,425  

Denso Corp.

     15,814         468,514  

JTEKT Corp.

     8,702         80,103  

Koito Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     6,000         91,932  

Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.

     6,714         106,890  

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

     18,700         227,874  

Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Inc.

     12,224         119,255  

Tokai Rika Co., Ltd.

     5,202         87,925  

Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.

     4,602         101,361  

Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (The)

     24,000         120,374  
           
Total Auto Parts & Equipment               1,911,331  
Banks – 10.8%      

Bank of Yokohama Ltd. (The)

     58,018         270,852  

Chiba Bank Ltd. (The)

     36,000         209,863  

Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

     47,014         155,888  

Daishi Bank Ltd. (The)

     33,000         111,001  

Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.

     44,504         177,931  

Hokuetsu Bank Ltd. (The)

     57,000         102,346  

Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.

     66,020         120,913  

Hyakujushi Bank Ltd. (The)

     30,000         113,838  

Joyo Bank Ltd. (The)

     42,018         183,080  

Juroku Bank Ltd. (The)

     32,000         105,722  

Kiyo Holdings, Inc.

     95,000         133,050  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     581,534         2,707,885  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

     1,262,175         1,843,253  

Nishi-Nippon City Bank Ltd. (The)

     43,000         123,019  

Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd. (The)

     30,000         91,932  

Resona Holdings, Inc.(a)

     18,061         161,931  

Senshu Ikeda Holdings, Inc.

     39,600         59,253  

Shizuoka Bank Ltd. (The)

     24,008         206,629  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

     64,859         1,888,162  

Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd. (The)

     63,010         315,276  

Suruga Bank Ltd.

     12,000         105,722  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Tokyo Tomin Bank Ltd. (The)

     6,600       $ 72,605  
           
Total Banks               9,260,151  
Beverages – 1.4%      

Asahi Breweries Ltd.

     11,214         224,173  

Coca-Cola Central Japan Co., Ltd.

     7,400         99,476  

Coca-Cola West Co., Ltd.

     7,210         121,519  

Ito En Ltd.

     6,400         105,032  

Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd.

     30,008         425,658  

Mikuni Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Ltd.

     12,500         109,079  

Sapporo Holdings Ltd.

     17,000         79,567  
           
Total Beverages               1,164,504  
Building Materials – 1.7%      

Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.

     34,018         346,532  

Daikin Industries Ltd.

     5,320         199,962  

JS Group Corp.

     14,016         274,649  

Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd.

     41,000         89,323  

Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.

     17,014         225,455  

Sanwa Holdings Corp.

     32,000         94,613  

Takara Standard Co., Ltd.

     19,000         123,043  

TOTO Ltd.

     17,008         116,454  
           
Total Building Materials               1,470,031  
Chemicals – 4.1%      

Aica Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     10,800         123,074  

Air Water, Inc.

     11,000         130,620  

Asahi Kasei Corp.

     53,018         291,935  

DIC Corp.

     54,022         95,059  

Earth Chemical Co., Ltd.

     3,900         128,288  

Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.

     8,314         155,054  

JSR Corp.

     8,214         139,719  

Kaneka Corp.

     23,014         138,018  

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp.(a)

     51,118         259,445  

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.

     23,012         133,599  

Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.

     15,000         146,158  

Nissan Chemical Industries Ltd.

     8,200         92,365  

Nitto Denko Corp.

     4,310         168,448  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.

     14,610         710,913  

Showa Denko K.K.

     61,010         116,849  

Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.

     46,010         201,576  

Taiyo Holdings Co., Ltd.

     4,300         120,239  

Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corp.(a)

     13,022         110,673  

Tosoh Corp.(a)

     37,000         99,653  

Toyo Ink Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     27,000         106,009  

Ube Industries Ltd.

     42,020         93,054  
           
Total Chemicals               3,560,748  
Commercial Services – 1.7%      

Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.

     36,004         439,168  

Park24 Co., Ltd.

     13,122         139,639  

Secom Co., Ltd.

     8,516         384,311  

Sohgo Security Services Co., Ltd.

     10,502         108,615  

Toppan Forms Co., Ltd.

     11,200         104,037  

Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.(a)

     37,002         289,230  
           
Total Commercial Services               1,465,000  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund (DXJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Computers – 1.0%      

Fujitsu Ltd.

     37,000       $ 259,540  

Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.

     3,508         114,470  

NEC Fielding Ltd.

     6,600         73,158  

NS Solutions Corp.

     3,800         69,777  

Obic Co., Ltd.

     520         98,224  

Otsuka Corp.

     1,704         113,002  

TDK Corp.

     2,906         161,927  
           
Total Computers               890,098  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 1.5%      

Fancl Corp.

     6,500         103,717  

Kao Corp.

     24,914         606,597  

Lion Corp.

     23,000         125,269  

Shiseido Co., Ltd.(a)

     19,708         442,097  
           
Total Cosmetics/Personal Care               1,277,680  
Distribution/Wholesale – 4.4%      

Ai Holdings Corp.

     22,100         74,072  

Inaba Denki Sangyo Co., Ltd.

     4,300         106,960  

ITOCHU Corp.

     52,616         481,190  

Japan Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd.

     29,000         95,810  

Marubeni Corp.

     51,000         288,149  

Mitsubishi Corp.

     48,700         1,154,833  

Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

     41,918         623,200  

Ryoden Trading Co., Ltd.

     14,000         77,759  

Sinanen Co., Ltd.

     21,000         85,971  

Sumitomo Corp.

     50,108         645,394  

Toyota Tsusho Corp.

     9,610         141,493  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               3,774,831  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.8%      

Century Tokyo Leasing Corp.

     8,600         103,665  

Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.

     94,006         379,220  

Mizuho Securities Co., Ltd.

     47,000         107,458  

Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc.

     34,000         111,922  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               702,265  
Electric – 6.6%      

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     34,916         862,242  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)(a)

     17,712         349,194  

Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

     8,200         246,373  

Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.

     12,108         240,885  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

     11,110         253,479  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)(a)

     42,820         1,038,977  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     23,810         543,235  

Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

     9,008         258,249  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

     27,506         607,806  

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)(a)

     53,214         1,296,908  
           
Total Electric               5,697,348  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.7%      

Brother Industries Ltd.

     9,604         118,527  

Casio Computer Co., Ltd.(a)

     15,300         113,367  

Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.

     21,000         78,932  

Mabuchi Motor Co., Ltd.

     2,522         128,908  

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

     21,000         180,488  
           
Total Electrical Components & Equipment               620,222  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Electronics – 2.3%      

Eizo Nanao Corp.

     3,800       $ 80,057  

Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.

     1,220         122,818  

Hoya Corp.(a)

     22,724         553,547  

Ibiden Co., Ltd.

     3,600         91,314  

Kaga Electronics Co., Ltd.

     8,700         94,665  

Kyocera Corp.

     4,804         453,718  

Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd.

     5,300         81,207  

NGK Insulators Ltd.

     6,012         99,816  

Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd.

     9,018         122,845  

Ryosan Co., Ltd.

     4,400         109,974  

Shinko Shoji Co., Ltd.

     8,702         72,395  

Yamatake Corp.

     5,210         130,406  
           
Total Electronics               2,012,762  
Engineering & Construction – 1.3%      

COMSYS Holdings Corp.

     10,300         94,320  

JGC Corp.

     7,018         121,727  

Kajima Corp.(a)

     66,014         158,832  

Kandenko Co., Ltd.

     18,000         107,733  

Obayashi Corp.

     35,012         139,143  

Shimizu Corp.

     40,006         147,975  

Shinko Plantech Co., Ltd.

     8,100         73,495  

Taisei Corp.

     65,024         133,878  

Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd.

     12,500         97,857  
           
Total Engineering & Construction               1,074,960  
Entertainment – 0.9%      

Avex Group Holdings, Inc.

     7,400         99,121  

Oriental Land Co., Ltd.(a)

     2,300         214,197  

Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     6,500         343,907  

Toho Co., Ltd.

     7,802         125,426  
           
Total Entertainment               782,651  
Environmental Control – 0.1%      

Kurita Water Industries Ltd.

     3,620         100,401  
Food – 1.6%      

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

     26,002         254,293  

Fujicco Co., Ltd.

     9,000         111,288  

MEIJI Holdings Co., Ltd.

     3,800         178,765  

Morinaga & Co., Ltd.

     50,000         119,105  

Nichirei Corp.

     26,000         110,175  

Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd.(a)

     33,600         110,606  

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

     11,506         151,090  

Nissin Foods Holdings Co., Ltd.

     4,900         176,843  

Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd.

     5,000         103,004  

Yokohama Reito Co., Ltd.

     13,800         96,141  
           
Total Food               1,411,310  
Forest Products & Paper – 0.6%      

Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd.

     21,500         103,202  

Nippon Paper Group, Inc.

     7,706         192,696  

OJI Paper Co., Ltd.(a)

     49,022         216,533  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               512,431  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund (DXJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Gas – 0.8%      

Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.

     82,014       $ 295,502  

Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.

     89,020         403,861  
           
Total Gas               699,363  
Hand/Machine Tools – 0.5%      

Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.

     10,514         93,259  

Makita Corp.

     5,224         165,525  

SMC Corp.

     1,120         147,608  
           
Total Hand/Machine Tools               406,392  
Healthcare-Products – 0.2%      

Terumo Corp.

     2,702         143,283  
Home Builders – 0.9%      

Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd.

     20,022         201,323  

Mitsui Home Co., Ltd.

     18,000         81,446  

PanaHome Corp.(a)

     17,000         98,288  

Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd.

     23,008         139,084  

Sekisui House Ltd.

     17,022         152,819  

Token Corp.(a)

     2,658         78,397  
           
Total Home Builders               751,357  
Home Furnishings – 1.4%      

Panasonic Corp.

     30,612         414,438  

Sharp Corp.

     31,002         308,387  

Sony Corp.

     15,608         482,215  
           
Total Home Furnishings               1,205,040  
Household Products/Wares – 0.1%      

Kokuyo Co., Ltd.

     13,302         105,091  
Housewares – 0.2%      

Sangetsu Co., Ltd.

     5,900         128,467  
Insurance – 1.5%      

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings

     17,330         397,673  

T&D Holdings, Inc.

     12,316         256,522  

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

     24,424         658,401  
           
Total Insurance               1,312,596  
Internet – 0.7%      

Matsui Securities Co., Ltd.

     18,402         102,870  

Trend Micro, Inc.

     8,208         244,746  

Yahoo! Japan Corp.

     808         278,941  
           
Total Internet               626,557  
Iron/Steel – 1.4%      

Hitachi Metals Ltd.

     11,018         129,647  

JFE Holdings, Inc.

     5,116         156,346  

Kobe Steel Ltd.

     65,000         152,502  

Nippon Steel Corp.

     55,010         187,010  

Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.

     186,002         469,792  

Yamato Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     4,100         99,236  
           
Total Iron/Steel               1,194,533  
Leisure Time – 0.4%      

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

     14,118         215,640  

Yamaha Corp.

     11,810         136,987  
Total Leisure Time               352,627  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 0.4%      

Komatsu Ltd.

     15,306       $ 355,076  
Machinery-Diversified – 1.6%      

Amada Co., Ltd.

     17,014         116,495  

Daifuku Co., Ltd.

     16,500         83,744  

Fanuc Ltd.

     2,000         254,489  

Japan Steel Works Ltd. (The)

     9,018         84,847  

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.

     42,006         119,170  

Kubota Corp.

     36,014         329,360  

Max Co., Ltd.

     9,000         101,700  

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.

     68,016         250,765  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified               1,340,570  
Media – 0.2%      

Nippon Television Network Corp.

     1,286         165,176  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 0.5%      

Hanwa Co., Ltd.

     25,000         98,157  

Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.

     6,300         120,661  

NSK Ltd.

     16,000         108,403  

NTN Corp.

     25,012         107,784  
           
Total Metal Fabricate/Hardware               435,005  
Mining – 0.4%      

DOWA Holdings Co., Ltd.

     21,000         124,934  

Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.

     16,000         244,195  
           
Total Mining               369,129  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 0.9%      

Amano Corp.

     12,800         103,883  

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.(a)

     8,104         268,226  

Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc.

     16,500         160,773  

Mitsuboshi Belting Co., Ltd.

     19,000         92,112  

Olympus Corp.

     6,400         167,469  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               792,463  
Office/Business Equipment – 3.8%      

Canon, Inc.

     59,910         2,793,266  

Ricoh Co., Ltd.

     32,008         450,963  
           
Total Office/Business Equipment               3,244,229  
Oil & Gas – 1.1%      

Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.

     59,006         153,978  

Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.

     1,620         138,846  

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

     36,222         276,630  

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.(a)

     45,004         416,424  
           
Total Oil & Gas               985,878  
Pharmaceuticals – 9.1%      

Alfresa Holdings Corp.

     2,500         106,536  

Astellas Pharma, Inc.(a)

     32,308         1,166,012  

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     19,116         351,017  

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.(a)

     43,508         884,326  

Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co., Ltd.

     18,918         158,291  

Eisai Co., Ltd.(a)

     24,804         866,685  

Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.

     4,304         175,684  

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     12,000         124,970  

KYORIN Holdings, Inc.

     8,000         124,204  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund (DXJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd.

     19,022       $ 188,307  

Medipal Holdings Corp.

     9,800         124,465  

Miraca Holdings, Inc.

     3,700         130,877  

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corp.

     20,008         325,723  

Shionogi & Co., Ltd.

     13,718         250,911  

Suzuken Co., Ltd.

     4,200         138,911  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     58,916         2,704,607  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               7,821,526  
Real Estate – 2.3%      

Arnest One Corp.

     5,200         57,266  

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     8,424         503,181  

Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd.

     20,018         325,406  

Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.

     23,018         387,950  

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

     11,500         163,125  

Sumitomo Real Estate Sales Co., Ltd.

     1,982         89,681  

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd.

     11,012         227,385  

Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd.

     22,008         84,302  

Tokyu Land Corp.(a)

     28,002         115,977  
           
Total Real Estate               1,954,273  
Retail – 4.3%      

Aeon Co., Ltd.(a)

     26,300         282,078  

Chiyoda Co., Ltd.

     9,600         103,424  

Circle K Sunkus Co., Ltd.

     8,100         108,207  

DCM Japan Holdings Co., Ltd.(a)

     18,200         86,490  

EDION Corp.(a)

     9,100         66,774  

FamilyMart Co., Ltd.

     4,500         161,222  

Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.

     2,406         338,695  

H2O Retailing Corp.

     16,000         100,168  

Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.

     9,102         94,463  

J Front Retailing Co., Ltd.

     19,000         88,245  

Kasumi Co., Ltd.

     19,900         106,003  

Kyoto Kimono Yuzen Co., Ltd.

     7,800         81,697  

Lawson, Inc.

     7,300         334,241  

Marui Group Co., Ltd.

     15,818         118,342  

Paris Miki Holdings, Inc.

     10,200         93,282  

Plenus Co., Ltd.

     7,200         109,198  

Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd.

     2,900         97,199  

Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd.

     38,008         889,917  

Shimamura Co., Ltd.

     1,300         120,601  

Takashimaya Co., Ltd.

     13,000         100,215  

UNY Co., Ltd.

     14,516         114,682  

USS Co., Ltd.

     1,822         135,876  
           
Total Retail               3,731,019  
Shipbuilding – 0.1%      

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.

     48,020         108,640  
Software – 1.2%      

IT Holdings Corp.

     6,100         65,863  

Konami Corp.

     9,514         167,867  

NEC Mobiling Ltd.

     3,300         88,366  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.(a)

     10,620         199,459  

Oracle Corp.

     8,824         419,864  

Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd.

     4,502         100,829  
           
Total Software               1,042,248  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Storage/Warehousing – 0.1%      

Sumitomo Warehouse Co., Ltd. (The)

     21,000       $ 105,075  
Telecommunications – 11.0%      

Denki Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     17,000         75,293  

Hikari Tsushin, Inc.

     5,500         103,298  

KDDI Corp.

     193         922,953  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

     84,802         3,700,063  

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.(a)

     2,773         4,613,922  
           
Total Telecommunications               9,415,529  
Textiles – 0.5%      

Kuraray Co., Ltd.

     12,306         155,261  

Toray Industries, Inc.

     29,000         161,420  

Toyobo Co., Ltd.

     61,000         97,845  
           
Total Textiles               414,526  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.2%      

Namco Bandai Holdings, Inc.

     15,406         142,737  
Transportation – 2.9%      

East Japan Railway Co.

     12,112         730,722  

Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.

     33,012         158,461  

Keio Corp.

     20,000         137,419  

Kintetsu Corp.(a)

     56,018         189,096  

Nippon Express Co., Ltd.

     53,008         201,144  

Nippon Yusen K.K.

     32,014         131,060  

Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co., Ltd.

     33,000         141,812  

Odakyu Electric Railway Co., Ltd.

     15,008         138,690  

Sankyu, Inc.

     25,000         97,857  

Tobu Railway Co., Ltd.(a)

     23,000         132,428  

Tokyu Corp.

     44,000         194,350  

Yamato Holdings Co., Ltd.

     16,822         203,378  
           
Total Transportation               2,456,417  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $87,476,399)
              85,371,908  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      

Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(b)

(Cost: $52,096)

     52,096         52,096  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 20.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 20.1%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(c)

(Cost: $17,273,000)(d)

     17,273,000         17,273,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 119.5%
(Cost: $104,801,495)(e)
        102,697,004  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (19.5)%

        (16,780,730
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 85,916,274  

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $16,412,110 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $17,273,000.

 

(e)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

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

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 96.3%      
Argentina – 0.2%      

Telecom Argentina S.A., ADR

     2,500       $ 52,950  
Australia – 2.9%      

Cochlear Ltd.

     1,300         88,426  

Energy Resources of Australia Ltd.

     3,700         47,648  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(a)

     7,300         233,676  

MacArthur Coal Ltd.

     3,800         43,159  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     18,177         278,958  

Ramsay Health Care Ltd.

     5,700         84,882  

Wesfarmers Ltd. PPS

     4,100         131,361  
           
Total Australia               908,110  
Belgium – 1.3%      

Anheuser-Busch InBev N.V.

     7,000         412,359  
Brazil – 8.0%      

Banco do Brasil S.A.

     67,900         1,278,085  

Cia de Bebidas das Americas

     5,349         546,203  

Cia de Concessoes Rodoviarias

     7,800         199,581  

Cyrela Brazil Realty S.A. Empreendimentos e Participacoes

     5,500         77,491  

Lojas Renner S.A.

     2,000         67,879  

Natura Cosmeticos S.A.

     7,500         202,352  

Sul America S.A.

     9,000         100,295  
           
Total Brazil               2,471,886  
Canada – 2.1%      

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

     7,100         516,659  

Pembina Pipeline Income Fund

     6,900         138,222  
           
Total Canada               654,881  
China – 1.8%      

Byd Co., Ltd. Class H(a)

     6,800         54,614  

China Life Insurance Co., Ltd. Class H

     69,100         272,815  

China Shenhua Energy Co., Ltd. Class H

     28,000         115,777  

Dongfeng Motor Group Co., Ltd. Class H

     51,100         104,528  
           
Total China               547,734  
Denmark – 1.7%      

FLSmidth & Co. A/S

     800         58,534  

Novo Nordisk A/S Class B

     4,800         477,037  
           
Total Denmark               535,571  
Finland – 1.6%      

Kone Oyj Class B

     4,901         253,583  

Metso Oyj

     2,000         91,796  

Wartsila Oyj

     2,250         147,042  
           
Total Finland               492,421  
France – 2.5%      

Bureau Veritas S.A.

     1,746         122,090  

Cie Generale d’Optique Essilor International S.A.(a)

     2,250         155,029  

Eutelsat Communications

     4,700         179,660  

Pernod-Ricard S.A.

     1,550         129,609  

Societe BIC S.A.

     1,150         92,456  

Zodiac Aerospace

     1,300         82,526  
           
Total France               761,370  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Germany – 6.5%      

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

     2,650       $ 163,904  

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA

     2,250         102,027  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     4,950         686,587  

Siemens AG

     9,150         967,224  

Symrise AG

     2,800         77,923  
           
Total Germany               1,997,665  
Hong Kong – 4.2%      

Beijing Enterprises Holdings Ltd.

     10,100         71,816  

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     53,100         112,312  

China Resources Power Holdings Co., Ltd.

     52,800         113,446  

Fushan International Energy Group Ltd.

     120,800         81,848  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Asia Ltd.

     27,700         101,691  

Sino Land Co., Ltd.

     68,000         140,674  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

     27,000         466,045  

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

     33,000         212,116  
           
Total Hong Kong               1,299,948  
Indonesia – 4.0%      

Astra International Tbk PT

     32,100         203,929  

Bank Central Asia Tbk PT

     193,400         145,185  

Bank Danamon Indonesia TbK PT

     75,800         49,259  

Bank Mandiri Tbk PT

     165,100         133,190  

Bank Rakyat Indonesia

     120,500         135,014  

Indo Tambangraya Megah PT

     27,700         129,111  

Perusahaan Gas Negara PT

     168,900         72,859  

Semen Gresik Persero TbK PT

     83,000         92,067  

Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam TbK PT

     37,400         81,505  

Unilever Indonesia Tbk PT

     65,800         124,227  

United Tractors TbK PT

     31,400         71,947  
           
Total Indonesia               1,238,293  
Italy – 0.8%      

Mediolanum SpA

     18,700         83,289  

Saipem SpA

     4,400         176,482  
           
Total Italy               259,771  
Japan – 1.3%      

Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.

     700         98,540  

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corp.

     7,000         113,957  

Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

     12,000         178,405  
           
Total Japan               390,902  
Malaysia – 0.6%      

CIMB Group Holdings Bhd

     65,000         172,028  
Mexico – 4.2%      

America Movil S.A.B de CV Series L

     121,200         325,748  

Coca-Cola Femsa S.A.B de CV Series L

     15,000         117,666  

Fomento Economico Mexicano S.A.B de CV

     19,500         99,732  

Grupo Mexico S.A.B de C.V. Series B

     51,800         150,135  

Grupo Modelo S.A.B de CV Series C

     44,400         246,958  

Telmex Internacional S.A.B de CV Class L

     119,300         110,435  

Wal-Mart de Mexico S.A.B de CV Series V

     93,800         237,284  
           
Total Mexico               1,287,958  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

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

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Netherlands – 0.8%      

Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster N.V.

     1,600       $ 67,244  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     14,600         184,371  
           
Total Netherlands               251,615  
Norway – 0.2%      

Aker Solutions ASA

     5,200         75,697  
Poland – 1.0%      

Bank Zachodni WBK S.A.

     1,000         73,908  

Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski S.A.*

     14,500         219,311  
           
Total Poland               293,219  
Portugal – 1.6%      

Jeronimo Martins, SGPS, S.A.

     9,300         124,551  

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     27,400         366,210  
           
Total Portugal               490,761  
Russia – 0.1%      

Novorossiysk Commercial Sea Port PJSC, Reg S GDR

     3,900         36,972  
Singapore – 2.1%      

Great Eastern Holdings Ltd.

     4,000         47,501  

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

     5,000         149,390  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     34,000         232,121  

SembCorp Marine Ltd.

     41,000         122,500  

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Holdings Ltd.

     67,000         89,649  
           
Total Singapore               641,161  
South Africa – 2.9%      

FirstRand Ltd.

     80,700         248,315  

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.

     6,598         343,348  

Massmart Holdings Ltd.

     4,100         86,888  

Shoprite Holdings Ltd.

     8,772         124,456  

Truworths International Ltd.

     10,100         101,372  
           
Total South Africa               904,379  
South Korea – 4.5%      

Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd.

     3,200         76,474  

Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.

     600         172,331  

Hyundai Mobis

     400         90,156  

Hyundai Motor Co.

     1,000         134,181  

LG Chem Ltd.

     456         133,371  

LG Display Co., Ltd.

     2,500         86,385  

LG Electronics, Inc.

     1,400         117,992  

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

     700         477,001  

Samsung Engineering Co., Ltd.

     500         66,652  

Woori Finance Holdings Co., Ltd.

     3,200         39,851  
           
Total South Korea               1,394,394  
Spain – 3.9%      

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.(a)

     107,600         565,989  

Inditex S.A.

     7,031         559,318  

Tecnicas Reunidas S.A.

     1,300         69,402  
           
Total Spain               1,194,709  
Sweden – 0.8%      

Assa Abloy AB Class B

     4,833         122,072  

Tele2 AB Class B

     6,200         130,346  
           
Total Sweden               252,418  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Switzerland – 3.9%      

Schindler Holding AG Participating Shares

     1,600       $ 172,619  

Zurich Financial Services AG

     4,300         1,013,655  
           
Total Switzerland               1,186,274  
Taiwan – 1.2%      

Compal Electronics, Inc.

     75,460         90,214  

Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp.

     38,000         91,833  

Mediatek, Inc.

     13,025         183,025  
           
Total Taiwan               365,072  
Thailand – 2.0%      

Banpu PCL

     3,300         77,852  

Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL

     153,500         127,706  

CP ALL PCL

     78,200         108,862  

Kasikornbank PCL

     27,600         106,399  

Siam Cement PCL

     16,400         179,940  
           
Total Thailand               600,759  
Turkey – 4.0%      

Akbank TAS

     29,248         178,952  

Anadolu EFES Biracilik VE Malt Sanayii A.S.

     4,800         74,997  

Bim Birlesik Magazalar A.S.

     2,200         63,500  

Bsh Ev Aletleri Sanayi VE Ticaret A.S.

     500         46,320  

KOC Holding A.S.

     29,300         139,770  

Migros Ticaret As

     3,500         74,406  

Turkiye Garanti Bankasi A.S.

     40,500         235,197  

Turkiye Halk Bankasi A.S.

     11,800         109,316  

Turkiye Is Bankasi Class C

     70,100         298,050  
           
Total Turkey               1,220,508  
United Kingdom – 23.6%      

Admiral Group PLC

     6,475         169,987  

Amlin PLC

     15,841         100,173  

Associated British Foods PLC

     10,600         175,220  

AstraZeneca PLC

     32,733         1,667,862  

Compass Group PLC

     23,621         197,463  

Fresnillo PLC

     6,100         119,386  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     129,500         2,560,010  

Hargreaves Lansdown PLC

     15,500         107,470  

IMI PLC

     6,300         76,194  

Inmarsat PLC

     7,705         80,559  

Investec PLC

     8,215         65,826  

Pearson PLC

     16,105         250,103  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

     10,835         597,754  

Reed Elsevier PLC

     25,400         215,336  

SABMiller PLC

     15,028         482,029  

Sage Group PLC (The)

     27,400         119,298  

Smith & Nephew PLC

     8,509         77,836  

Smiths Group PLC

     7,700         147,909  

Vedanta Resources PLC

     2,200         75,055  
           
Total United Kingdom               7,285,470  

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS

(Cost: $24,794,822)

              29,677,255  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

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

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS – 3.1%      
United States – 3.1%      

WisdomTree DEFA Fund(b)

     1,653       $ 74,716  

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund(b)

     911         50,724  

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund(a)(b)

     31,474         829,969  

TOTAL EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS

(Cost: $806,759)

              955,409  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      

Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

(Cost: $12,362)

     12,362         12,362  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 5.3%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 5.3%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market
Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $1,622,000)(e)

     1,622,000         1,622,000  

TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 104.7%

(Cost: $27,235,943)(f)

        32,267,026  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (4.7)%

        (1,443,342
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 30,823,684  

 

ADR – American Depositary Receipt

 

GDR – Global Depositary Receipt

 

PCL – Public Company Limited

 

PPS – Price Protected Shares

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $1,563,640 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $1,622,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.8%      
Advertising – 0.6%      

Asatsu-DK, Inc.

     11,700       $ 252,515  

Moshi Moshi Hotline, Inc.

     19,750         474,955  
           
Total Advertising               727,470  
Agriculture – 0.4%      

Hokuto Corp.

     22,000         492,195  
Apparel – 2.2%      

Atsugi Co., Ltd.

     258,000         308,834  

Gunze Ltd.

     124,000         425,999  

Japan Wool Textile Co., Ltd. (The)

     75,000         575,473  

Onward Holdings Co., Ltd.

     111,000         870,302  

Sanyo Shokai Ltd.

     149,000         622,468  
           
Total Apparel               2,803,076  
Auto Manufacturers – 1.1%      

Kanto Auto Works Ltd.

     27,500         182,368  

Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd.

     54,000         390,424  

Shinmaywa Industries Ltd.

     96,000         355,087  

Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd.

     33,900         515,764  
           
Total Auto Manufacturers               1,443,643  
Auto Parts & Equipment – 3.1%      

Aisan Industry Co., Ltd.

     28,800         217,534  

Exedy Corp.

     15,700         471,338  

FCC Co., Ltd.

     16,700         359,428  

Keihin Corp.

     18,300         376,340  

Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co., Ltd.

     9,600         224,774  

Nifco, Inc.

     18,400         441,609  

Nissin Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     15,900         254,088  

Riken Corp.

     55,000         191,585  

TS Tech Co., Ltd.

     17,400         289,097  

Unipres Corp.(a)

     15,400         254,577  

Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (The)

     154,000         772,396  
           
Total Auto Parts & Equipment               3,852,766  
Banks – 9.0%      

Akita Bank Ltd. (The)

     102,000         340,651  

Aomori Bank Ltd. (The)

     135,000         340,974  

Awa Bank Ltd. (The)

     66,000         456,644  

Bank of Nagoya Ltd. (The)

     95,000         300,216  

Bank of Saga Ltd. (The)

     117,000         337,527  

Daishi Bank Ltd. (The)

     195,000         655,913  

Fukui Bank Ltd. (The)

     121,000         412,796  

Higo Bank Ltd. (The)

     73,000         382,739  

Hokkoku Bank Ltd. (The)

     152,000         605,889  

Hokuetsu Bank Ltd. (The)

     273,000         490,184  

Hyakugo Bank Ltd. (The)

     94,000         403,950  

Hyakujushi Bank Ltd. (The)

     92,000         349,102  

Juroku Bank Ltd. (The)

     153,000         505,482  

Kagoshima Bank Ltd. (The)

     53,000         323,558  

Keiyo Bank Ltd. (The)

     91,000         450,970  

Kiyo Holdings, Inc.

     402,000         563,012  

Mie Bank Ltd. (The)

     93,000         259,385  

Miyazaki Bank Ltd. (The)

     93,000         253,819  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Musashino Bank Ltd. (The)

     15,600       $ 480,474  

Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd. (The)

     174,000         533,206  

Oita Bank Ltd. (The)

     80,000         262,389  

San-In Godo Bank Ltd. (The)

     35,000         250,539  

Shiga Bank Ltd. (The)

     66,000         385,540  

Shikoku Bank Ltd. (The)(a)

     88,000         285,468  

Tochigi Bank Ltd. (The)

     59,000         248,599  

Toho Bank Ltd. (The)

     113,000         319,224  

Tokyo Tomin Bank Ltd. (The)

     40,000         440,029  

Yamagata Bank Ltd. (The)

     67,000         319,200  

Yamanashi Chuo Bank Ltd. (The)

     81,000         324,814  
           
Total Banks               11,282,293  
Beverages – 1.7%      

Coca-Cola Central Japan Co., Ltd.

     35,800         481,247  

Ito En Ltd.

     46,400         761,484  

Mikuni Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Ltd.

     48,500         423,229  

Takara Holdings, Inc.

     73,000         409,828  
           
Total Beverages               2,075,788  
Building Materials – 2.1%      

Central Glass Co., Ltd.

     86,000         341,776  

Daiken Corp.

     92,000         243,380  

Fujitec Co., Ltd.

     41,000         202,203  

Nichias Corp.

     65,000         282,440  

Sanwa Holdings Corp.

     213,000         629,770  

Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co., Ltd.

     179,000         306,404  

Takara Standard Co., Ltd.

     91,000         589,311  
           
Total Building Materials               2,595,284  
Chemicals – 8.0%      

ADEKA Corp.

     46,000         466,387  

Aica Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     49,400         562,949  

Chugoku Marine Paints Ltd.

     29,000         207,242  

DIC Corp.

     405,000         712,653  

Earth Chemical Co., Ltd.

     15,600         513,153  

Fujimi, Inc.

     18,900         291,396  

Hodogaya Chemical Co., Ltd.

     59,228         185,752  

Lintec Corp.

     19,200         422,657  

Nihon Parkerizing Co., Ltd.

     33,000         429,782  

Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.

     94,000         915,921  

Nippon Soda Co., Ltd.

     88,000         360,259  

Nippon Synthetic Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. (The)

     34,000         202,681  

NOF Corp.*

     94,000         412,952  

Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd.

     64,000         498,731  

Sumitomo Bakelite Co., Ltd.

     100,000         503,950  

Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Co., Ltd.

     69,000         280,824  

T. Hasegawa Co., Ltd.(a)

     17,000         300,359  

Taiyo Holdings Co., Ltd.

     21,900         612,382  

Toagosei Co., Ltd.

     82,000         346,493  

Tokai Carbon Co., Ltd.

     75,000         468,638  

Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     18,200         323,957  

Toyo Ink Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     156,000         612,497  

Zeon Corp.(a)

     50,000         414,173  
           
Total Chemicals               10,045,788  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Commercial Services – 2.3%      

Daiseki Co., Ltd.

     9,400       $ 176,883  

Nichii Gakkan Co.

     24,600         223,208  

Park24 Co., Ltd.

     95,800         1,019,466  

Sohgo Security Services Co., Ltd.

     51,500         532,631  

TKC Corp.

     14,600         280,500  

Toppan Forms Co., Ltd.

     66,200         614,930  
           
Total Commercial Services               2,847,618  
Computers – 1.0%      

DTS Corp.

     22,900         231,632  

Ines Corp.

     27,200         173,541  

NEC Fielding Ltd.

     39,700         440,055  

NS Solutions Corp.

     23,600         433,354  
           
Total Computers               1,278,582  
Cosmetics/Personal Care – 2.0%      

Fancl Corp.(a)

     36,200         577,623  

Kose Corp.

     23,100         548,051  

Lion Corp.(a)

     130,000         708,044  

Mandom Corp.

     15,200         408,839  

Pigeon Corp.

     9,200         292,277  
Total Cosmetics/Personal Care               2,534,834  
Distribution/Wholesale – 3.0%      

Ai Holdings Corp.

     98,100         328,801  

Inaba Denki Sangyo Co., Ltd.

     15,900         395,502  

Inabata & Co., Ltd.

     48,700         246,007  

Itochu Enex Co., Ltd.

     88,600         421,046  

Iwatani Corp.

     135,000         391,070  

Matsuda Sangyo Co., Ltd.

     15,600         267,220  

Nagase & Co., Ltd.

     39,000         442,100  

Ryoden Trading Co., Ltd.

     69,000         383,241  

San-Ai Oil Co., Ltd.

     52,000         227,196  

Sinanen Co., Ltd.

     97,000         397,103  

Yamazen Corp.

     58,700         226,256  
           
Total Distribution/Wholesale               3,725,542  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.6%      

Century Tokyo Leasing Corp.

     58,755         708,239  

Ichiyoshi Securities Co., Ltd.

     48,200         334,642  

Okasan Securities Group, Inc.

     94,000         313,933  

Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc.

     216,000         711,037  
           
Total Diversified Financial Services               2,067,851  
Electric – 0.2%      

Okinawa Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     6,100         283,678  
Electrical Components & Equipment – 0.8%      

Hitachi Cable Ltd.

     154,000         401,867  

Nippon Signal Co., Ltd. (The)

     34,200         245,631  

Toshiba TEC Corp.

     111,000         406,584  
           
Total Electrical Components & Equipment               1,054,082  
Electronics – 4.3%      

Eizo Nanao Corp.

     18,700         393,967  

Idec Corp.

     39,900         362,988  

Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd.

     30,000         182,428  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kaga Electronics Co., Ltd.

     37,500       $ 408,038  

Kuroda Electric Co., Ltd.

     19,200         223,625  

Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd.

     32,800         502,562  

Nichicon Corp.

     23,100         256,882  

Nidec Copal Corp.

     20,700         339,962  

Nissha Printing Co., Ltd.(a)

     14,700         333,803  

Ryosan Co., Ltd.

     24,500         612,353  

Sanshin Electronics Co., Ltd.

     32,200         272,509  

Sato Corp.

     28,000         345,894  

SMK Corp.(a)

     43,000         192,506  

Star Micronics Co., Ltd.

     36,300         354,570  

Toyo Corp.

     35,400         343,237  

Ulvac, Inc.

     15,400         273,933  
           
Total Electronics               5,399,257  
Engineering & Construction – 6.2%      

COMSYS Holdings Corp.

     64,900         594,308  

Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd.(a)

     21,600         356,811  

Kandenko Co., Ltd.

     102,000         610,486  

Kyowa Exeo Corp.

     63,200         568,149  

Maeda Corp.

     116,000         313,814  

Maeda Road Construction Co., Ltd.

     55,000         408,188  

NEC Networks & System Integration Corp.

     23,500         297,055  

Nippo Corp.

     42,000         280,536  

Nippon Road Co., Ltd. (The)

     124,000         253,819  

Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd.

     220,000         258,080  

Okumura Corp.

     135,000         457,326  

Sanki Engineering Co., Ltd.

     44,000         320,230  

Shinko Plantech Co., Ltd.

     34,100         309,406  

SHO-BOND Holdings Co., Ltd.

     15,400         335,320  

Taihei Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     78,000         277,304  

Taikisha Ltd.

     22,600         361,697  

Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd.

     61,700         483,024  

Toda Corp.

     155,000         506,524  

Toshiba Plant Systems & Services Corp.

     32,000         426,718  

Toyo Engineering Corp.

     104,000         339,861  
           
Total Engineering & Construction               7,758,656  
Entertainment – 1.2%      

Avex Group Holdings, Inc.

     37,000         495,607  

Mars Engineering Corp.

     20,700         330,298  

Toei Co., Ltd.

     72,000         322,336  

Tokyotokeiba Co., Ltd.

     219,000         314,580  
           
Total Entertainment               1,462,821  
Environmental Control – 0.5%      

Asahi Holdings, Inc.

     9,600         221,326  

Hitachi Zosen Corp.(a)

     268,500         376,042  
           
Total Environmental Control               597,368  
Food – 5.9%      

Ariake Japan Co., Ltd.

     24,600         375,743  

Ezaki Glico Co., Ltd.(a)

     41,000         530,536  

Fuji Oil Co., Ltd.

     24,100         361,183  

House Foods Corp.(a)

     21,400         325,073  

J-Oil Mills, Inc.

     112,000         312,377  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kato Sangyo Co., Ltd.

     20,000       $ 294,949  

Marudai Food Co., Ltd.

     94,000         292,554  

Maruha Nichiro Holdings, Inc.

     215,000         357,733  

MEGMILK SNOW BRAND Co., Ltd.

     21,826         409,401  

Mitsui Sugar Co., Ltd.

     88,000         352,885  

Morinaga & Co., Ltd.

     217,000         516,914  

Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd.

     100,000         428,537  

Nichirei Corp.

     146,000         618,674  

Nippon Beet Sugar Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     131,000         305,782  

Nippon Flour Mills Co., Ltd.

     92,000         473,546  

Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd.(a)

     192,900         634,995  

Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd. (The)

     86,000         392,219  

Yokohama Reito Co., Ltd.

     57,600         401,283  
           
Total Food               7,384,384  
Forest Products & Paper – 1.0%      

Chuetsu Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd.

     121,000         215,813  

Daio Paper Corp.(a)

     39,000         273,102  

Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd.

     107,000         513,610  

Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd.*

     216,000         227,532  
           
Total Forest Products & Paper               1,230,057  
Gas – 0.7%      

Saibu Gas Co., Ltd.

     242,000         703,926  

Shizuoka Gas Co., Ltd.

     32,000         186,546  
           
Total Gas               890,472  
Hand/Machine Tools – 0.6%      

Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.

     66,900         593,403  

Union Tool Co.

     9,100         227,990  
           
Total Hand/Machine Tools               821,393  
Healthcare-Products – 1.4%      

Hogy Medical Co., Ltd.

     7,000         338,102  

Nihon Kohden Corp.

     16,400         337,855  

Nipro Corp.(a)

     32,300         675,075  

Paramount Bed Co., Ltd.

     15,600         419,598  
           
Total Healthcare-Products               1,770,630  
Home Builders – 1.1%      

Mitsui Home Co., Ltd.

     82,000         371,032  

PanaHome Corp.(a)

     99,000         572,385  

Token Corp.(a)

     13,730         404,964  
Total Home Builders               1,348,381  
Home Furnishings – 1.1%      

Canon Electronics, Inc.

     18,000         459,373  

Foster Electric Co., Ltd.

     9,400         238,094  

Nidec Sankyo Corp.

     41,000         308,212  

Noritz Corp.

     20,200         379,626  
Total Home Furnishings               1,385,305  
Household Products/Wares – 0.4%      

Kokuyo Co., Ltd.

     62,000         489,825  
Housewares – 0.8%      

Noritake Co., Ltd.

     81,000         282,152  

Sangetsu Co., Ltd.

     30,900         672,817  
Total Housewares               954,969  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Internet – 0.2%      

Kabu.com Securities Co., Ltd.(a)

     83,800       $ 319,993  
Iron/Steel – 1.2%      

Aichi Steel Corp.

     113,000         577,580  

Kyoei Steel Ltd.

     29,900         396,925  

Yodogawa Steel Works Ltd.

     134,000         551,783  
           
Total Iron/Steel               1,526,288  
Leisure Time – 0.7%      

Mizuno Corp.

     99,000         440,842  

Round One Corp.(a)

     58,000         211,755  

Tokyo Dome Corp.

     109,000         277,915  
           
Total Leisure Time               930,512  
Lodging – 0.4%      

Resorttrust, Inc.

     31,860         477,099  
Machinery-Construction & Mining – 0.6%      

Aichi Corp.

     64,700         255,578  

Modec, Inc.

     15,100         236,062  

Tadano Ltd.

     55,000         273,881  
           
Total Machinery-Construction & Mining               765,521  
Machinery-Diversified – 2.7%      

Chugai Ro Co., Ltd.

     104,000         347,331  

Daifuku Co., Ltd.

     79,000         400,958  

Daihen Corp.

     59,000         248,599  

Hisaka Works Ltd.

     29,000         314,855  

Komori Corp.

     35,200         408,714  

Max Co., Ltd.

     32,000         361,599  

Miura Co., Ltd.

     17,000         384,403  

Sintokogio Ltd.

     29,300         211,140  

Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd.

     49,000         168,925  

Toyo Kanetsu K.K.

     155,000         254,190  

Tsubakimoto Chain Co.

     63,000         258,666  
           
Total Machinery-Diversified               3,359,380  
Metal Fabricate/Hardware – 1.3%      

Hanwa Co., Ltd.

     139,000         545,750  

JFE Shoji Holdings, Inc.

     55,000         223,845  

Kitz Corp.

     52,200         213,074  

Oiles Corp.

     16,752         269,909  

Onoken Co., Ltd.

     22,300         175,645  

Toho Zinc Co., Ltd.

     67,000         269,476  
           
Total Metal Fabricate/Hardware               1,697,699  
Mining – 0.4%      

Pacific Metals Co., Ltd.(a)

     59,000         480,955  
Miscellaneous Manufacturing – 2.2%      

Amano Corp.

     63,300         513,735  

Bando Chemical Industries Ltd.

     81,000         300,575  

KUREHA Corp.

     89,000         467,692  

Nikkiso Co., Ltd.

     29,000         223,210  

Sekisui Plastics Co., Ltd.

     59,000         260,606  

Shin-Etsu Polymer Co., Ltd.

     40,400         227,776  

Tamron Co., Ltd.

     21,600         442,394  

Tokai Rubber Industries Ltd.

     24,700         267,578  
           
Total Miscellaneous Manufacturing               2,703,566  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Office Furnishings – 0.2%      

Okamura Corp.

     52,000       $ 283,218  
Office/Business Equipment – 0.3%      

Uchida Yoko Co., Ltd.

     89,000         355,830  
Oil & Gas – 0.2%      

AOC Holdings, Inc.*

     52,800         229,428  
Packaging & Containers – 0.7%      

Nihon Yamamura Glass Co., Ltd.

     123,000         318,027  

Rengo Co., Ltd.

     91,000         587,132  
Total Packaging & Containers               905,159  
Pharmaceuticals – 2.9%      

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     79,000         822,720  

KYORIN Holdings, Inc.

     50,000         776,275  

Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     71,000         728,358  

Nippon Shinyaku Co., Ltd.

     33,000         458,223  

Sawai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.(a)

     3,200         287,670  

Seikagaku Corp.

     29,600         320,306  

Toho Holdings Co., Ltd.

     15,200         214,154  
           
Total Pharmaceuticals               3,607,706  
Real Estate – 1.3%      

Arnest One Corp.

     38,100         419,584  

Goldcrest Co., Ltd.

     18,350         345,737  

Hulic Co., Ltd.

     36,172         245,505  

Sumitomo Real Estate Sales Co., Ltd.

     13,880         628,039  
           
Total Real Estate               1,638,865  
Retail – 10.3%      

Alpen Co., Ltd.

     20,100         312,303  

AOKI Holdings, Inc.

     26,500         401,909  

Arcs Co., Ltd.

     31,110         421,925  

ASKUL Corp.

     16,300         329,161  

Belluna Co., Ltd.

     60,300         298,107  

Chiyoda Co., Ltd.

     44,300         477,256  

Circle K Sunkus Co., Ltd.

     55,900         746,761  

Culture Convenience Club Co., Ltd.(a)

     81,500         349,258  

DCM Japan Holdings Co., Ltd.(a)

     98,200         466,667  

Doutor Nichires Holdings Co., Ltd.

     23,800         312,813  

EDION Corp.(a)

     54,700         401,378  

H2O Retailing Corp.

     94,000         588,485  

Heiwado Co., Ltd.

     32,000         374,240  

Izumiya Co., Ltd.

     66,000         240,962  

Joshin Denki Co., Ltd.(a)

     26,000         251,161  

Komeri Co., Ltd.

     17,800         397,378  

K’s Holdings Corp.

     15,620         358,994  

Matsumotokiyoshi Holdings Co., Ltd.

     18,800         338,013  

Ministop Co., Ltd.

     26,300         387,857  

Nishimatsuya Chain Co., Ltd.

     29,300         269,712  

Parco Co., Ltd.

     44,700         360,639  

Plenus Co., Ltd.

     35,200         533,857  

Point, Inc.

     9,820         445,509  

Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd.(a)

     16,400         549,677  

Shimachu Co., Ltd.

     21,400         411,401  

Tsuruha Holdings, Inc.

     9,300         391,304  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

United Arrows Ltd.

     25,800       $ 347,129  

UNY Co., Ltd.

     93,000         734,738  

Valor Co., Ltd.

     46,800         355,734  

WATAMI Co., Ltd.(a)

     15,520         296,504  

Xebio Co., Ltd.(a)

     19,700         382,964  

Zensho Co., Ltd.(a)

     38,200         372,672  
           
Total Retail               12,906,468  
Semiconductors – 0.2%      

Megachips Corp.(a)

     15,600         261,432  
Shipbuilding – 0.2%      

Sasebo Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.

     115,000         231,266  
Software – 2.1%      

Capcom Co., Ltd.

     29,000         454,405  

IT Holdings Corp.

     45,400         490,194  

Nihon Unisys Ltd.

     34,600         228,624  

NSD Co., Ltd.

     35,900         406,958  

Sumisho Computer Systems Corp.

     29,300         445,077  

Tecmo Koei Holdings Co., Ltd.

     39,600         259,765  

Zenrin Co., Ltd.

     28,600         309,143  
           
Total Software               2,594,166  
Storage/Warehousing – 0.7%      

Mitsui-Soko Co., Ltd.

     97,000         356,464  

Sumitomo Warehouse Co., Ltd. (The)

     97,000         485,348  
           
Total Storage/Warehousing               841,812  
Telecommunications – 1.2%      

Daimei Telecom Engineering Corp.

     36,400         233,110  

Denki Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     57,000         252,454  

Hikari Tsushin, Inc.

     40,800         766,282  

Hitachi Kokusai Electric, Inc.

     33,000         250,048  
           
Total Telecommunications               1,501,894  
Textiles – 1.2%      

Kurabo Industries Ltd.

     233,000         368,159  

Nitto Boseki Co., Ltd.

     105,000         238,808  

Seiren Co., Ltd.

     54,000         327,723  

Toyobo Co., Ltd.

     342,000         548,576  
Total Textiles               1,483,266  
Toys/Games/Hobbies – 0.3%      

Tomy Co., Ltd.(a)

     43,300         347,271  
Transportation – 3.0%      

Fukuyama Transporting Co., Ltd.(a)

     107,000         550,754  

Hitachi Transport System Ltd.

     34,100         515,133  

Iino Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.(a)

     67,700         361,434  

Kintetsu World Express, Inc.

     9,600         226,153  

Nippon Konpo Unyu Soko Co., Ltd.

     32,000         389,179  

Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co., Ltd.

     69,000         296,517  

Sankyu, Inc.

     158,000         618,458  

Seino Holdings Corp.

     71,000         429,195  

Senko Co., Ltd.

     111,000         337,491  
           
Total Transportation               3,724,314  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $132,088,341)
              123,777,116  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund (DFJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.3%      
WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund(b) (Cost: $461,133)      12,106       $ 436,058  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $5,424)
     5,424         5,424  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 9.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 9.0%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $11,257,000)(e)

     11,257,000         11,257,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 108.1%
(Cost: $143,811,898)(f)
         135,475,598  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (8.1)%

        (10,185,984
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 125,289,614  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $10,669,595 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $11,257,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (DND)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.3%      
Australia – 59.8%      

AGL Energy Ltd.

     30,390       $ 475,804  

Amalgamated Holdings Ltd.

     21,387         122,177  

Amcor Ltd.

     66,849         421,370  

AMP Ltd.(a)

     139,503         690,227  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     167,152         3,832,488  

Automotive Holdings Group

     60,956         136,338  

AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.

     78,575         391,052  

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

     20,846         226,062  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.

     30,038         266,121  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     115,924         4,367,392  

Brambles Ltd.(a)

     75,330         457,323  

Caltex Australia Ltd.

     18,556         215,422  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     45,319         525,684  

Cochlear Ltd.

     3,348         227,729  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     90,415         4,479,644  

Computershare Ltd.

     25,957         245,045  

Consolidated Media Holdings Ltd.

     87,052         278,994  

Cromwell Group

     266,139         182,959  

Crown Ltd.

     53,387         433,696  

CSL Ltd.

     14,682         469,834  

CSR Ltd.

     227,456         396,422  

David Jones Ltd.(a)

     67,725         326,562  

DUET Group(b)

     146,324         246,520  

Energy Resources of Australia Ltd.

     12,547         161,577  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     134,844         800,349  

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

     168,697         213,160  

GWA International Ltd.(a)

     65,102         197,300  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

     79,818         291,360  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

     134,865         475,322  

Kingsgate Consolidated Ltd.

     11,332         127,278  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(a)

     18,943         606,372  

Lend Lease Group(b)

     46,714         344,207  

MacArthur Coal Ltd.

     14,673         166,650  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     15,782         554,239  

Metcash Ltd.

     81,288         343,950  

Monadelphous Group Ltd.

     17,772         276,356  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     158,502         3,888,919  

Navitas Ltd.

     51,221         210,778  

New Hope Corp., Ltd.

     49,421         241,652  

OneSteel Ltd.

     75,042         212,892  

Orica Ltd.

     18,245         454,186  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     46,797         718,183  

Orotongroup Ltd.

     16,368         125,202  

Platinum Asset Management Ltd.

     51,608         247,848  

Primary Health Care Ltd.

     53,402         182,007  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     70,727         1,181,989  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

     7,282         541,290  

Santos Ltd.

     39,167         485,799  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     31,081         331,036  

SP AusNet(b)

     371,011         308,939  

Spark Infrastructure Group(c)

     209,346         223,983  

Spark Infrastructure Group*

     59,813         63,995  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     78,635       $ 685,245  

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

     86,783         588,194  

Tatts Group Ltd.

     204,512         473,265  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     1,500,588         3,806,715  

Toll Holdings Ltd.

     56,922         363,757  

Transurban Group(b)

     81,818         393,725  

UGL Ltd.

     20,322         292,594  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     71,645         2,281,588  

West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd.(a)

     32,274         223,432  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     221,388         4,981,702  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     25,872         1,099,219  

Woolworths Ltd.

     67,372         1,881,318  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     15,760         339,527  
           
Total Australia               50,801,964  
Hong Kong – 27.2%      

Bank of East Asia Ltd.

     61,600         260,661  

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

     502,500         1,592,320  

Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd.

     72,015         1,090,911  

China Merchants Holdings International Co., Ltd.

     74,339         270,038  

China Mobile Ltd.

     665,413         6,809,958  

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     131,707         278,574  

China Resources Enterprise Ltd.

     54,009         244,540  

China Resources Power Holdings Co., Ltd.

     122,500         263,203  

China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd.

     438,777         642,069  

Citic Pacific Ltd.

     127,100         289,786  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     108,531         866,073  

CNOOC Ltd.

     1,252,740         2,426,990  

Fushan International Energy Group Ltd.

     316,000         214,108  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     89,527         1,315,827  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co., Ltd.

     145,892         369,090  

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.

     38,604         759,827  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     100,525         610,541  

Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.

     159,000         1,482,842  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Asia Ltd.

     72,000         264,324  

MTR Corp.

     134,030         506,722  

New World Development Ltd.

     144,022         290,152  

Shanghai Industrial Holdings Ltd.

     51,006         257,553  

Sino Land Co., Ltd.

     176,022         364,143  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

     63,000         1,087,438  

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

     87,017         559,325  
           
Total Hong Kong               23,117,015  
New Zealand – 1.3%      

Auckland International Airport Ltd.

     248,315         374,429  

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     309,055         459,197  

Vector Ltd.

     179,242         300,598  
           
Total New Zealand               1,134,224  
Singapore – 11.0%      

CapitaLand Ltd.

     138,000         425,955  

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

     88,000         941,985  

Fraser and Neave Ltd.

     79,070         390,736  

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

     14,250         425,761  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     83,000         566,648  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., Ltd.

     102,000         686,281  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund (DND)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

SembCorp Industries Ltd.

     106,000       $ 351,359  

SembCorp Marine Ltd.

     105,800         316,109  

SIA Engineering Co., Ltd.

     95,000         332,231  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

     22,400         277,924  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.(a)

     59,000         404,592  

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.

     147,000         474,969  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     169,000         431,703  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

     664,450         1,586,173  

StarHub Ltd.

     206,080         404,217  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

     47,000         654,609  

Venture Corp., Ltd.

     35,000         261,299  

Wilmar International Ltd.

     94,000         429,498  
           
Total Singapore               9,362,049  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $79,194,658)
              84,415,252  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.0%      
United States – 0.0%      

WisdomTree DEFA Fund(d)

(Cost: $14,428)

     349         15,775  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      

Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(e)

(Cost: $12,389)

     12,389         12,389  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 2.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 2.5%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market
Fund, 0.28%(f)

(Cost: $2,117,000)(g)

     2,117,000         2,117,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 101.8% (Cost: $81,338,475)(h)         86,560,416  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (1.8)%

        (1,518,291
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 85,042,125  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 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)

Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. Such securities are considered liquid, and may be sold in transactions exempt from registration, normally only to dealers in that program or other “accredited investors.” At September 30, 2010, the aggregate value of these securities amounted to $223,983 representing 0.3% of net assets.

 

(d)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(e)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(f)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(g)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $2,015,322 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $2,117,000.

 

(h)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (DNH)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.9%      
Australia – 90.1%      

Adelaide Brighton Ltd.

     207,435       $ 690,920  

AGL Energy Ltd.

     68,123         1,066,575  

Amalgamated Holdings Ltd.

     78,296         447,280  

AMP Ltd.

     301,517         1,491,833  

Ausdrill Ltd.

     76,146         158,516  

Austereo Group Ltd.

     250,832         392,232  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     249,419         5,718,719  

Automotive Holdings Group

     189,321         423,446  

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

     54,720         593,406  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.

     78,214         692,936  

BT Investment Management Ltd.

     74,292         175,517  

Cabcharge Australia Ltd.

     80,775         432,504  

Challenger Infrastructure Fund Class A(a)

     298,961         353,152  

Coal & Allied Industries Ltd.

     17,192         1,735,528  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     118,652         5,878,656  

Consolidated Media Holdings Ltd.

     195,637         626,999  

Count Financial Ltd.

     145,706         170,707  

Crane Group Ltd.

     50,734         402,319  

Cromwell Group

     713,430         490,453  

Crown Ltd.

     123,003         999,229  

CSR Ltd.

     541,261         943,337  

David Jones Ltd.(b)

     167,738         808,813  

DUET Group(a)

     358,063         603,248  

Envestra Ltd.(a)

     965,321         476,683  

Fleetwood Corp., Ltd.

     48,354         514,070  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     289,756         1,719,810  

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

     434,552         549,085  

GUD Holdings Ltd.

     50,404         472,420  

GWA International Ltd.

     157,209         476,441  

Hastings Diversified Utilities Fund(a)

     98,126         130,639  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

     325,473         1,147,107  

Iress Market Technology Ltd.(b)

     52,024         430,683  

Lend Lease Group(a)

     120,822         890,263  

Metcash Ltd.

     186,331         788,414  

Mirvac Group(a)

     21,697         27,941  

Monadelphous Group Ltd.(b)

     42,248         656,960  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     231,186         5,672,254  

NIB Holdings Ltd.

     86,472         103,821  

Perpetual Ltd.(b)

     23,289         685,282  

Primary Health Care Ltd.

     150,173         511,826  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     150,425         2,513,902  

Salmat Ltd.

     29,216         110,325  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     75,721         806,486  

SP AusNet(a)

     806,056         671,199  

Spark Infrastructure Group(c)

     516,182         552,272  

Spark Infrastructure Group*

     147,480         157,791  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     173,908         1,515,478  

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

     183,816         1,245,859  

Tatts Group Ltd.

     433,987         1,004,297  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     1,957,052         4,964,679  

Toll Holdings Ltd.

     180,693         1,154,710  

UGL Ltd.

     47,521         684,202  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd.(b)

     77,349       $ 535,486  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     275,177         6,192,069  

Woolworths Ltd.

     137,266         3,833,061  
           
Total Australia               66,491,840  
Hong Kong – 1.3%      

Henderson Investment Ltd.

     1,624,000         167,353  

PCCW Ltd.

     2,184,000         790,530  
           
Total Hong Kong               957,883  
New Zealand – 4.0%      

Air New Zealand Ltd.

     644,379         601,945  

Freightways Ltd.

     139,540         302,784  

Sky City Entertainment Group Ltd.

     175,853         366,057  

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     580,681         862,782  

Vector Ltd.

     256,703         430,505  

Warehouse Group Ltd. (The)

     128,958         358,552  
           
Total New Zealand               2,922,625  
Singapore – 3.5%      

Ascendas India Trust

     161,000         122,401  

Cityspring Infrastructure Trust

     558,000         258,775  

M1 Ltd.

     262,000         436,219  

Pacific Century Regional Developments Ltd.

     1,111,000         164,705  

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.(b)

     265,000         856,236  

StarHub Ltd.

     402,000         788,505  
           
Total Singapore               2,626,841  

TOTAL COMMON STOCKS

(Cost: $70,746,055)

              72,999,189  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.3%      
United States – 0.3%      

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund(d)

(Cost: $184,662)

     3,281         206,946  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      

Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(e)

(Cost: $6,271)

     6,271         6,271  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 3.9%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 3.9%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market
Fund, 0.28%(f)

(Cost: $2,883,000)(g)

     2,883,000         2,883,000  

TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 103.1%

(Cost: $73,819,988)(h)

        76,095,406  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (3.1)%

        (2,278,889
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 73,816,517  

 

*

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)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund (DNH)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

(c)

Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. Such securities are considered liquid, and may be sold in transactions exempt from registration, normally only to dealers in that program or other “accredited investors.” At September 30, 2010, the aggregate value of these securities amounted to $552,272 representing 0.7% of net assets.

 

(d)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(e)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(f)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(g)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $2,737,953 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $2,883,000.

 

(h)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (DOL)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.3%      
Australia – 10.5%      

AMP Ltd.

     81,973       $ 405,583  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     69,714         1,598,414  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     51,598         1,943,935  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     37,005         1,833,426  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     74,213         440,482  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(a)

     10,498         336,045  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     7,457         261,878  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     65,025         1,595,418  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     32,205         538,210  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     591,531         1,500,605  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     30,952         985,689  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     89,756         2,019,701  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     12,574         534,229  

Woolworths Ltd.

     29,896         834,826  
           
Total Australia               14,828,441  
Austria – 0.3%      

Bank Austria Creditanstalt AG*(b)

     1,715           

Verbund AG(a)

     10,351         371,650  
           
Total Austria               371,650  
Belgium – 0.7%      

Anheuser-Busch InBev N.V.

     8,408         495,302  

Belgacom S.A.

     14,312         558,906  
           
Total Belgium               1,054,208  
Denmark – 0.4%      

Novo Nordisk A/S Class B

     5,748         571,251  
Finland – 1.4%      

Fortum Oyj

     23,713         621,238  

Nokia Oyj

     84,662         851,829  

Sampo Oyj Class A

     17,825         482,071  
           
Total Finland               1,955,138  
France – 18.4%      

Accor S.A.

     7,674         280,614  

Air Liquide S.A.

     5,032         614,769  

AXA S.A.

     50,672         887,201  

BNP Paribas

     18,194         1,295,823  

Bouygues S.A.

     10,800         464,220  

Carrefour S.A.

     13,538         728,471  

Christian Dior S.A.

     3,352         438,761  

CNP Assurances

     16,067         298,860  

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

     10,968         488,586  

Credit Agricole S.A.

     56,555         885,200  

Danone

     11,223         672,237  

Electricite de France S.A.

     33,807         1,460,292  

France Telecom S.A.

     134,725         2,915,238  

GDF Suez

     72,016         2,581,786  

Lafarge S.A.

     8,116         465,359  

L’Oreal S.A.

     6,875         774,137  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A.

     5,805         852,729  

PPR

     2,889         468,358  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     30,120         2,009,732  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Schneider Electric S.A.

     4,601       $ 584,223  

TOTAL S.A.

     73,623         3,799,787  

Vallourec S.A.

     3,907         388,677  

Veolia Environnement(a)

     17,312         456,616  

Vinci S.A.

     15,167         761,360  

Vivendi S.A.

     52,639         1,440,849  
           
Total France               26,013,885  
Germany – 7.7%      

Allianz SE

     9,276         1,049,813  

BASF SE

     16,636         1,050,520  

Bayer AG

     10,584         739,081  

Deutsche Bank AG

     4,536         248,600  

Deutsche Post AG

     31,923         579,849  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     144,765         1,983,250  

E.ON AG

     47,141         1,392,040  

Metro AG

     5,520         359,840  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     4,912         681,316  

RWE AG

     14,411         974,842  

SAP AG

     9,484         469,802  

Siemens AG

     10,173         1,075,362  

Volkswagen AG

     2,969         327,627  
           
Total Germany               10,931,942  
Hong Kong – 5.7%      

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

     235,500         746,252  

Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd.

     42,000         636,232  

China Mobile Ltd.

     267,919         2,741,932  

China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd.

     198,000         289,736  

CNOOC Ltd.

     557,529         1,080,126  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     42,695         627,512  

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.

     22,000         433,017  

Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.

     90,000         839,345  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

     37,442         646,283  
           
Total Hong Kong               8,040,435  
Ireland – 0.1%      

CRH PLC

     12,065         197,988  
Italy – 4.7%      

Enel SpA

     424,536         2,266,146  

ENI SpA

     108,604         2,347,055  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

     172,438         560,870  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     116,717         591,956  

Telecom Italia SpA

     314,102         439,533  

UniCredit SpA

     150,472         384,760  
           
Total Italy               6,590,320  
Japan – 8.5%      

Astellas Pharma, Inc.(a)

     12,900         465,567  

Canon, Inc.

     19,800         923,163  

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.(a)

     18,500         376,023  

East Japan Railway Co.

     6,800         410,247  

Eisai Co., Ltd.(a)

     12,700         443,755  

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

     14,900         528,474  

Hoya Corp.(a)

     14,800         360,522  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)(a)

     22,000         533,804  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (DOL)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Mitsubishi Corp.

     22,200       $ 526,433  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.(a)

     159,000         740,376  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

     351,198         512,882  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

     21,994         959,638  

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.(a)

     737         1,226,275  

Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd.

     18,400         430,816  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.

     7,800         379,543  

Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.

     162,000         409,169  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

     18,200         529,835  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     18,000         826,311  

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     22,100         538,611  

Toyota Motor Corp.

     23,500         843,344  
           
Total Japan               11,964,788  
Netherlands – 1.5%      

Koninklijke KPN N.V.

     49,103         760,517  

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.

     17,170         540,421  

Unilever N.V. CVA

     25,240         755,484  
           
Total Netherlands               2,056,422  
Norway – 1.2%      

Statoil ASA

     60,677         1,271,314  

Telenor ASA

     25,582         402,326  
           
Total Norway               1,673,640  
Portugal – 0.6%      

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     111,853         383,892  

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     29,999         400,946  
           
Total Portugal               784,838  
Singapore – 1.5%      

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

     50,000         535,219  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     60,000         409,625  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

     297,500         710,191  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

     29,000         403,908  
           
Total Singapore               2,058,943  
Spain – 8.6%      

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.(a)

     13,939         696,957  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.

     80,947         1,094,591  

Banco Santander S.A.

     238,290         3,030,948  

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.(a)

     113,074         594,783  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     30,223         451,183  

Iberdrola S.A.

     152,187         1,172,422  

Inditex S.A.

     8,366         665,517  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     35,154         906,814  

Telefonica S.A.

     139,826         3,467,527  
           
Total Spain               12,080,742  
Sweden – 2.0%      

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B

     28,594         1,037,032  

Nordea Bank AB

     65,221         680,259  

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson Class B

     37,117         408,088  

TeliaSonera AB

     88,848         720,758  
           
Total Sweden               2,846,137  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Switzerland – 6.6%      

Credit Suisse Group AG

     22,505       $ 967,511  

Nestle S.A.

     47,128         2,525,360  

Novartis AG

     40,734         2,349,517  

Roche Holding AG

     13,262         1,821,752  

Swisscom AG

     1,510         612,532  

Zurich Financial Services AG

     4,589         1,081,782  
           
Total Switzerland               9,358,454  
United Kingdom – 18.9%      

AstraZeneca PLC

     29,163         1,485,957  

Aviva PLC

     94,677         595,127  

BAE Systems PLC

     95,166         513,322  

Barclays PLC

     62,522         295,173  

BG Group PLC

     22,297         392,992  

BHP Billiton PLC

     33,984         1,084,428  

British American Tobacco PLC

     42,019         1,572,241  

British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC

     37,216         413,741  

Centrica PLC

     116,013         591,401  

Diageo PLC

     44,447         767,634  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     116,122         2,295,549  

HSBC Holdings PLC

     254,852         2,590,294  

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     20,534         613,822  

National Grid PLC

     92,795         789,623  

Prudential PLC

     47,107         472,482  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

     11,278         622,194  

Rio Tinto PLC

     7,899         463,162  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

     86,483         2,611,124  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     65,130         1,905,874  

SABMiller PLC

     17,256         553,494  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     29,428         518,446  

Standard Chartered PLC

     24,409         702,348  

Tesco PLC

     124,851         834,179  

Unilever PLC

     21,283         617,430  

Vodafone Group PLC

     1,344,808         3,329,184  
           
Total United Kingdom               26,631,221  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $145,703,306)
              140,010,443  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.2%      
United States – 0.2%      

WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund(c)

(Cost: $275,122)

     4,334         273,363  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Germany – 0.0%      

Deutsche Bank AG,
    expiring 10/05/10*

(Cost: $0)

     4,536         21,983  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $145,978,428)
              140,305,789  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(d)
(Cost: $36,056)
     36,056         36,056  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund (DOL)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 2.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 2.5%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(e)

(Cost: $3,498,000)(f)

     3,498,000       $ 3,498,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 102.0%
(Cost: $149,512,484)(g)
        143,839,845  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (2.0)%

        (2,878,733
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 140,961,112  

 

*

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 0.0% of net assets.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Escrow security – additional shares issued as a result of a corporate action.

 

(c)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(d)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(f)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $3,321,796 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $3,498,000.

 

(g)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DOO)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.6%      
Australia – 15.4%      

Amcor Ltd.

     222,978       $ 1,405,499  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     28,176         1,061,520  

Coal & Allied Industries Ltd.

     28,068         2,833,458  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     146,814         1,702,989  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     368,185         2,185,315  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(a)

     51,243         1,640,306  

Orica Ltd.

     51,816         1,289,893  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     94,370         1,448,274  

Santos Ltd.

     109,305         1,355,741  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     1,315,257         3,336,564  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     59,870         1,906,605  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     23,972         1,018,494  

Woolworths Ltd.

     65,920         1,840,772  
           
Total Australia               23,025,430  
Austria – 0.8%      

OMV AG

     30,234         1,133,425  
Belgium – 2.9%      

Belgacom S.A.

     75,455         2,946,636  

Solvay S.A.

     12,610         1,347,088  
           
Total Belgium               4,293,724  
Finland – 1.9%      

Nokia Oyj

     145,101         1,459,938  

UPM–Kymmene Oyj

     84,408         1,448,490  
           
Total Finland               2,908,428  
France – 21.4%      

Accor S.A.

     30,288         1,107,538  

Bouygues S.A.

     38,440         1,652,280  

Cap Gemini S.A.

     16,163         812,019  

Carrefour S.A.

     26,492         1,425,518  

Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A.

     18,997         1,741,776  

Dassault Systemes S.A.

     6,141         452,384  

Eutelsat Communications

     29,633         1,132,740  

France Telecom S.A.

     185,875         4,022,044  

GDF Suez

     69,687         2,498,291  

Lafarge S.A.

     26,967         1,546,245  

PPR

     9,361         1,517,583  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     25,990         1,734,162  

Sodexo

     17,607         1,144,165  

TOTAL S.A.

     45,645         2,355,803  

Vallourec S.A.(a)

     15,700         1,561,870  

Veolia Environnement(a)

     76,016         2,004,974  

Vinci S.A.

     33,591         1,686,216  

Vivendi S.A.

     127,137         3,480,029  
           
Total France               31,875,637  
Germany – 5.7%      

BASF SE

     19,098         1,205,988  

Bayer AG

     14,047         980,902  

Deutsche Post AG

     88,114         1,600,503  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     195,742         2,681,624  

RWE AG

     23,508         1,590,215  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

SAP AG

     8,173       $ 404,860  
           
Total Germany               8,464,092  
Ireland – 0.5%      

CRH PLC

     42,105         690,931  
Italy – 6.8%      

Atlantia SpA

     75,329         1,563,156  

Enel SpA

     630,811         3,367,228  

ENI SpA

     92,408         1,997,041  

Mediaset SpA

     183,314         1,301,354  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     386,842       $ 1,961,955  
           
Total Italy               10,190,734  
Japan – 5.2%      

Astellas Pharma, Inc.(a)

     33,900         1,223,468  

Canon, Inc.

     17,500         815,927  

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.(a)

     55,500         1,128,070  

Eisai Co., Ltd.(a)

     39,600         1,383,677  

Hoya Corp.(a)

     34,100         830,662  

Kyocera Corp.

     4,400         415,561  

Ricoh Co., Ltd.

     44,000         619,919  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     29,200         1,340,460  
           
Total Japan               7,757,744  
Netherlands – 3.7%      

Koninklijke DSM N.V.

     25,324         1,299,229  

Koninklijke KPN N.V.

     147,318         2,281,691  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     115,956         1,464,305  

STMicroelectronics N.V.

     62,843         481,815  
           
Total Netherlands               5,527,040  
Norway – 1.9%      

Orkla ASA

     187,979         1,739,773  

Statoil ASA

     54,849         1,149,205  
           
Total Norway               2,888,978  
Portugal – 2.7%      

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     514,647         1,766,327  

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     168,911         2,257,549  
           
Total Portugal               4,023,876  
Spain – 8.8%      

Abertis Infraestructuras, S.A.

     95,606         1,784,227  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.(a)

     52,170         2,608,525  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     131,702         1,966,109  

Iberdrola S.A.

     271,182         2,089,140  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     77,908         2,009,673  

Telefonica S.A.

     108,563         2,692,240  
           
Total Spain               13,149,914  
Sweden – 2.9%      

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B

     34,163         1,239,005  

Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B

     90,598         1,379,723  

TeliaSonera AB

     201,806         1,637,104  
           
Total Sweden               4,255,832  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund (DOO)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
Switzerland – 2.8%      

Novartis AG

     22,349       $ 1,289,079  

Roche Holding AG

     7,548         1,036,841  

Swisscom AG

     4,500         1,825,426  
           
Total Switzerland               4,151,346  
United Kingdom – 15.2%      

AstraZeneca PLC

     32,692         1,665,772  

BAE Systems PLC

     321,772         1,735,627  

British American Tobacco PLC

     44,778         1,675,476  

Diageo PLC

     65,135         1,124,932  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     91,057         1,800,053  

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     44,526         1,331,013  

J. Sainsbury PLC

     267,643         1,647,785  

National Grid PLC

     308,720         2,626,999  

Pearson PLC

     81,076         1,259,071  

Reed Elsevier PLC

     172,499         1,462,413  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     70,020         2,048,969  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     119,576         2,106,625  

Vodafone Group PLC

     880,272         2,179,186  
           
Total United Kingdom               22,663,921  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $138,750,128)
              147,001,052  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 1.0%      
United States – 1.0%      

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund(b)

(Cost: $1,338,700)

     32,867         1,446,477  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $4,462)
     4,462         4,462  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 7.2%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 7.2%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $10,772,000)(e)

     10,772,000         10,772,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 106.8%
(Cost: $150,865,290)(f)
        159,223,991  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (6.8)%

        (10,110,274
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 149,113,717  

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $10,253,531 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $10,772,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.9%      
Australia – 12.3%      

AGL Energy Ltd.

     47,771       $ 747,932  

Amcor Ltd.

     103,204         650,527  

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

     28,830         312,644  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.

     45,459         402,743  

Billabong International Ltd.

     26,677         205,865  

Boral Ltd.

     49,440         220,682  

Brambles Ltd.(a)

     118,841         721,475  

Caltex Australia Ltd.

     24,017         278,821  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     76,169         883,533  

Cochlear Ltd.

     4,945         336,357  

Computershare Ltd.

     31,756         299,791  

Crown Ltd.

     92,239         749,314  

CSR Ltd.

     350,210         610,364  

David Jones Ltd.(a)

     101,434         489,103  

Downer EDI Ltd.

     60,572         288,552  

Energy Resources of Australia Ltd.

     18,642         240,067  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

     127,273         464,585  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

     251,003         884,643  

Lend Lease Group(b)

     65,292         481,096  

MacArthur Coal Ltd.

     17,779         201,926  

Metcash Ltd.

     126,137         533,718  

New Hope Corp., Ltd.

     63,766         311,794  

OneSteel Ltd.

     100,773         285,890  

Orica Ltd.

     29,909         744,546  

Platinum Asset Management Ltd.(a)

     69,255         332,599  

Ramsay Health Care Ltd.

     20,231         301,274  

Sims Metal Management Ltd.(a)

     10,622         181,423  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     50,239         535,083  

SP AusNet(b)

     470,214         391,545  

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

     148,988         1,009,803  

Tatts Group Ltd.

     333,325         771,353  

Toll Holdings Ltd.

     83,930         536,350  

Transurban Group(b)

     125,087         601,944  

UGL Ltd.

     24,082         346,730  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     25,170         542,252  
           
Total Australia               16,896,324  
Austria – 2.2%      

Andritz AG

     3,282         230,795  

Raiffeisen International Bank Holding AG

     9,617         449,016  

Strabag SE

     8,394         199,452  

Telekom Austria AG

     66,874         1,007,913  

Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe

     8,959         482,262  

Voestalpine AG

     16,967         625,874  
           
Total Austria               2,995,312  
Belgium – 2.5%      

Ageas

     192,396         551,584  

Delhaize Group S.A.

     7,118         516,971  

Mobistar S.A.

     15,184         931,156  

Solvay S.A.

     3,682         393,337  

UCB S.A.(a)

     16,262         564,236  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Umicore

     10,444       $ 452,126  
           
Total Belgium               3,409,410  
Denmark – 0.8%      

FLSmidth & Co. A/S

     2,897         211,967  

H. Lundbeck A/S

     14,466         255,865  

Novozymes A/S Class B

     1,649         210,101  

Tryg A/S

     6,642         399,953  
           
Total Denmark               1,077,886  
     
Finland – 2.4%      

Metso Oyj

     8,310         381,413  

Neste Oil Oyj

     14,227         222,584  

Nokian Renkaat Oyj

     7,627         262,288  

Outokumpu Oyj

     13,143         261,427  

Pohjola Bank PLC

     27,348         333,220  

Rautaruukki Oyj

     12,510         258,913  

Sanoma Oyj

     17,918         379,645  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj

     39,093         670,858  

Wartsila Oyj

     8,849         578,301  
           
Total Finland               3,348,649  
France – 8.7%      

Aeroports de Paris

     6,906         564,176  

Bourbon S.A.(a)

     4,985         203,791  

Bureau Veritas S.A.

     5,766         403,191  

Cap Gemini S.A.

     8,358         419,901  

CFAO S.A.

     7,244         288,774  

Ciments Francais S.A.

     3,724         332,392  

Dassault Systemes S.A.

     3,512         258,716  

Eiffage S.A.(a)

     7,617         362,708  

Eutelsat Communications

     16,060         613,903  

ICADE(a)

     5,845         614,908  

Imerys S.A.

     4,632         277,859  

Ipsen S.A.

     5,104         169,427  

Klepierre

     23,925         924,020  

Lagardere SCA

     16,028         627,013  

Legrand S.A.

     19,045         645,066  

M6-Metropole Television S.A.

     41,750         983,201  

Neopost S.A.

     5,645         420,701  

PagesJaunes Groupe

     71,647         751,298  

Remy Cointreau S.A.

     4,475         301,829  

Sa des Ciments Vicat

     3,259         230,690  

SCOR SE

     25,538         611,175  

SEB S.A.

     2,745         235,866  

Societe BIC S.A.

     3,321         266,997  

Societe Television Francaise 1

     22,238         346,704  

Technip S.A.

     7,731         622,602  

Thales S.A.

     7,117         260,490  

Zodiac Aerospace

     3,496         221,932  
           
Total France               11,959,330  
Germany – 3.4%      

Bilfinger Berger AG

     4,692         323,863  

Celesio AG

     11,028         240,285  

Fielmann AG

     3,603         336,546  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide

     6,779       $ 412,852  

Gea Group AG

     9,115         228,157  

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG

     7,633         297,507  

Hannover Rueckversicherung AG

     13,107         603,733  

Hochtief AG

     4,668         404,798  

Salzgitter AG

     4,906         318,240  

Suedzucker AG

     14,935         334,486  

Symrise AG

     9,459         263,240  

United Internet AG Registered Shares

     24,361         394,436  

Wacker Chemie AG

     1,542         284,931  

Wincor Nixdorf AG

     3,829         249,998  
           
Total Germany               4,693,072  
Hong Kong – 3.8%      

Bank of East Asia Ltd.

     102,000         431,613  

Beijing Enterprises Holdings Ltd.

     35,500         252,422  

China Everbright Ltd.

     84,000         199,959  

China Merchants Holdings International Co., Ltd.

     114,000         414,108  
     

Citic Pacific Ltd.

     200,000         455,997  

Fushan International Energy Group Ltd.

     500,000         338,778  

Guangdong Investment Ltd.

     398,808         208,055  

Hopewell Holdings Ltd.

     85,662         276,963  

Hysan Development Co., Ltd.

     80,000         286,480  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Asia Ltd.

     99,000         363,445  

New World Development Ltd.

     203,482         409,941  

PCCW Ltd.

     867,000         313,823  

Shanghai Industrial Holdings Ltd.

     74,000         373,660  

Sino Land Co., Ltd.

     272,000         562,696  

Television Broadcasts Ltd.

     52,074         297,156  
           
Total Hong Kong               5,185,096  
Ireland – 0.4%      

DCC PLC

     9,116         261,473  

Kerry Group PLC Class A

     6,318         221,973  
           
Total Ireland               483,446  
Italy – 6.0%      

A2A SpA

     472,326         725,422  

Banca Carige SpA(a)

     159,754         372,509  

Banca Popolare di Sondrio S.c.r.l.

     28,935         261,504  

Edison SpA

     447,381         562,820  

ERG SpA

     17,695         239,398  

Finmeccanica SpA

     46,428         552,388  

Hera SpA

     131,868         251,857  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA RSP

     98,868         254,967  

Lottomatica SpA

     24,071         369,366  

Mediaset SpA

     105,713         750,461  

Mediolanum SpA(a)

     76,373         340,163  

Parmalat SpA

     200,830         515,994  

Pirelli & C SpA

     38,301         312,163  

Prysmian SpA

     13,824         252,892  

Societa Iniziative Autostradali e Servizi SpA

     20,885         199,015  

Telecom Italia SpA RSP

     843,904         952,209  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA

     206,818         880,220  

Unione di Banche Italiane SCPA

     47,572         461,761  
           
Total Italy               8,255,109  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Japan – 15.8%      

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

     37,000       $ 361,851  

Asahi Kasei Corp.

     70,000         385,444  

Bank of Yokohama Ltd. (The)

     68,000         317,453  

Chiba Bank Ltd. (The)

     42,000         244,841  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)(a)

     20,000         394,302  

Chuo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

     56,000         185,684  

Coca-Cola West Co., Ltd.

     11,900         200,565  

Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.

     86,000         224,419  

Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.

     23,000         307,529  

Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Co., Ltd.

     27,500         230,099  

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     9,300         555,506  

Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd.

     28,000         281,542  

Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.

     116,000         467,943  

Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

     8,900         267,405  

FamilyMart Co., Ltd.

     6,200         222,128  

Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.

     47,000         187,910  

Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.

     10,500         195,822  

Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.

     13,400         266,588  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

     13,500         308,008  

Joyo Bank Ltd. (The)

     52,000         226,574  

JS Group Corp.

     18,500         362,515  

JSR Corp.

     13,000         221,128  

Kajima Corp.(a)

     89,000         214,137  

Kaneka Corp.

     31,000         185,911  

Kintetsu Corp.(a)

     78,000         263,299  
     

Kobe Steel Ltd.

     118,000         276,849  

Konami Corp.

     13,100         231,140  

Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc.

     23,500         228,980  

Kuraray Co., Ltd.

     18,000         227,101  

Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd.

     26,000         257,386  

Lawson, Inc.

     8,700         398,342  

Mabuchi Motor Co., Ltd.

     4,200         214,676  

Makita Corp.

     7,000         221,798  

Matsui Securities Co., Ltd.

     27,100         151,493  

MEIJI Holdings Co., Ltd.

     5,100         239,921  

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp.(a)

     66,500         337,515  

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corp.

     25,000         406,991  

Mizuho Securities Co., Ltd.

     72,000         164,616  

Namco Bandai Holdings, Inc.

     20,900         193,639  

NGK Insulators Ltd.

     10,000         166,028  

Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd.

     16,000         217,955  

Nippon Express Co., Ltd.

     67,000         254,237  

Nippon Paper Group, Inc.

     8,200         205,049  

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

     18,000         236,366  

Nissin Foods Holdings Co., Ltd.

     6,500         234,588  

Nitori Holdings Co., Ltd.

     2,250         187,994  

Nitto Denko Corp.

     6,300         246,223  

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

     14,100         200,006  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.(a)

     13,900         261,062  

Obayashi Corp.

     46,000         182,811  

OJI Paper Co., Ltd.(a)

     56,000         247,355  

Olympus Corp.

     9,200         240,737  

Oracle Corp.

     10,468         498,088  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Oriental Land Co., Ltd.(a)

     4,400       $ 409,768  

Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.

     102,000         367,513  

Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.

     25,000         331,278  

Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     7,900         417,979  

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

     14,900         227,584  

Sekisui House Ltd.

     24,000         215,466  

Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

     11,200         321,092  

Shimizu Corp.

     56,000         207,134  

Shionogi & Co., Ltd.

     16,600         303,625  

Shiseido Co., Ltd.

     20,400         457,620  

Shizuoka Bank Ltd. (The)

     29,000         249,593  

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

     48,900         373,452  

Stanley Electric Co., Ltd.

     11,100         176,718  

Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.

     65,000         284,774  

Suzuken Co., Ltd.

     5,900         195,136  

T&D Holdings, Inc.

     16,850         350,958  

Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corp.(a)

     22,000         186,976  

TDK Corp.

     4,200         234,032  

Tokyu Corp.

     64,000         282,691  

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.(a)

     63,104         583,905  

Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.(a)

     51,000         398,647  

Toray Industries, Inc.

     46,000         256,045  

Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.

     7,400         162,988  

Toyota Tsusho Corp.

     14,000         206,129  

Trend Micro, Inc.

     10,300         307,126  

Yamato Holdings Co., Ltd.

     22,000         265,980  
           
Total Japan               21,781,758  
Netherlands – 2.5%      

Fugro N.V. CVA

     6,642         437,379  

Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster N.V.

     6,368         267,632  

Koninklijke DSM N.V.

     12,263         629,144  

Koninklijke Vopak N.V.

     5,462         261,060  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     60,379         762,473  

SBM Offshore N.V.

     14,661         278,211  

STMicroelectronics N.V.

     29,496         226,145  

Wolters Kluwer N.V.

     24,918         523,878  
           
Total Netherlands               3,385,922  
     
New Zealand – 0.8%      

Contact Energy Ltd.*

     58,414         243,190  

Fletcher Building Ltd.

     40,874         242,323  

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     422,589         627,887  
           
Total New Zealand               1,113,400  
Norway – 1.6%      

Aker Solutions ASA

     19,225         279,863  

Fred Olsen Energy ASA

     8,249         288,902  

Marine Harvest ASA(a)

     461,108         403,534  

Norsk Hydro ASA

     53,209         322,550  

Orkla ASA

     99,058         916,797  
           
Total Norway               2,211,646  
Portugal – 1.7%      

Banco BPI S.A. Registered Shares

     112,413         239,868  

Banco Comercial Portugues S.A. Class R(a)

     336,203         293,291  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Banco Espirito Santo S.A.(a)

     102,651       $ 475,773  

Brisa Auto-Estradas de Portugal S.A.

     80,569         520,266  

Cimpor Cimentos de Portugal, SGPS, S.A.

     64,496         415,772  

Jeronimo Martins, SGPS, S.A.

     30,854         413,216  
           
Total Portugal               2,358,186  
Singapore – 4.3%      

ComfortDelgro Corp., Ltd.

     166,000         191,827  

Fraser and Neave Ltd.

     87,402         431,910  

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

     18,904         564,814  

Keppel Land Ltd.

     64,000         197,058  

Olam International Ltd.

     98,000         242,886  

SATS Ltd.

     97,000         210,172  

SembCorp Industries Ltd.

     130,000         430,912  

SembCorp Marine Ltd.

     150,360         449,245  

SIA Engineering Co., Ltd.

     86,536         302,631  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.(a)

     89,000         610,317  

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.

     203,148         656,387  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     233,000         595,188  

SMRT Corp., Ltd.

     112,000         174,554  

StarHub Ltd.

     275,594         540,565  

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Holdings Ltd.

     210,000         280,990  
           
Total Singapore               5,879,456  
Spain – 6.1%      

Acciona S.A.(a)

     6,320         534,595  

Banco de Sabadell S.A.(a)

     92,209         462,497  

Banco Espanol de Credito S.A.(a)

     89,665         906,207  

Banco Popular Espanol S.A.

     138,483         879,116  

Bankinter, S.A.(a)

     55,411         385,574  

Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles S.A.

     16,992         454,903  

Ebro Foods S.A.

     20,764         415,851  

Enagas

     24,899         505,293  

Ferrovial S.A.

     47,965         449,140  

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A.(a)

     21,820         604,114  

Grifols S.A.(a)

     21,268         305,449  

Grupo Catalana Occidente S.A.

     13,461         256,359  

Indra Sistemas S.A.(a)

     17,905         341,970  

Red Electrica Corp. S.A.

     12,067         568,266  

Sociedad General de Aguas de Barcelona S.A. Class A*

     10,837         295,894  

Tecnicas Reunidas S.A.

     5,443         290,581  

Zardoya Otis S.A.

     40,736         730,196  
           
Total Spain               8,386,005  
Sweden – 5.0%      

Alfa Laval AB(a)

     22,631         397,103  

Assa Abloy AB Class B

     16,288         411,402  
     

Atlas Copco AB Class B

     24,339         428,881  

Boliden AB

     21,256         322,446  

Electrolux AB Series B

     14,759         364,011  

Getinge AB Class B

     10,563         247,182  

Hakon Invest AB

     18,851         344,780  

Kinnevik Investment AB Class B

     14,046         297,801  

Ratos AB Class B

     13,365         462,276  

Scania AB Class B

     15,956         352,757  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Securitas AB Class B

     33,873       $ 365,376  

Skanska AB Class B

     40,896         750,407  

SKF AB Class B

     22,704         522,858  

Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B

     44,359         675,546  

Swedish Match AB

     15,641         417,834  

Tele2 AB Class B

     27,439         576,865  
           
Total Sweden               6,937,525  
Switzerland – 2.6%      

Baloise Holding AG

     5,825         528,272  

BKW FMB Energie AG

     4,276         283,403  

Geberit AG

     3,068         549,568  

Julius Baer Group Ltd.

     7,282         266,623  

Partners Group Holding AG

     2,349         391,440  

Schindler Holding AG

     2,510         269,768  

Schindler Holding AG Participating Shares

     3,125         337,146  

Sonova Holding AG

     1,713         210,410  

Sulzer AG

     2,365         275,971  

Swatch Group AG (The)

     1,406         532,062  
           
Total Switzerland               3,644,663  
United Kingdom – 16.0%      

Aberdeen Asset Management PLC

     120,154         303,889  

Admiral Group PLC

     22,182         582,340  

AMEC PLC

     18,574         288,592  

Amlin PLC

     49,016         309,962  

Ashmore Group PLC

     85,812         452,455  

Balfour Beatty PLC

     63,759         268,761  

British Land Co. PLC

     93,490         685,046  

Bunzl PLC

     19,986         239,039  

Burberry Group PLC

     16,892         276,832  

Cable & Wireless Communications PLC

     847,603         757,983  

Capita Group PLC (The)

     31,970         395,974  

Carillion PLC

     35,963         177,662  

Cobham PLC

     56,247         204,745  

Daily Mail & General Trust N.V. Class A

     29,492         244,451  

Firstgroup PLC

     51,822         296,267  

G4S PLC

     84,961         340,863  

Hargreaves Lansdown PLC

     51,812         359,240  

Hays PLC

     213,736         380,927  

Home Retail Group PLC

     114,105         370,402  

ICAP PLC

     62,383         424,178  

IG Group Holdings PLC

     33,671         263,808  

IMI PLC

     21,059         254,693  

Inmarsat PLC

     30,301         316,810  

Intercontinental Hotels Group PLC

     17,883         320,125  

International Power PLC

     118,855         726,692  

Investec PLC

     31,195         249,964  

Johnson Matthey PLC

     12,404         344,405  

Kingfisher PLC

     127,888         471,974  

Legal & General Group PLC

     556,274         907,257  

Logica PLC

     103,122         206,050  

London Stock Exchange Group PLC

     26,302         282,252  

Man Group PLC

     415,581         1,434,826  

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

     59,802         365,730  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Meggitt PLC

     43,348       $ 202,328  

Next PLC

     13,085         456,925  

Northumbrian Water Group PLC

     46,609         244,283  

Pennon Group PLC

     29,074         266,413  

Rexam PLC

     90,394         437,300  

RSA Insurance Group PLC

     433,735         893,308  

Sage Group PLC (The)

     85,599         372,693  

Schroders PLC

     13,248         300,200  

Segro PLC

     69,241         297,870  

Severn Trent PLC

     26,402         545,432  

Smith & Nephew PLC

     28,829         263,714  

Smiths Group PLC

     24,981         479,860  

Stagecoach Group PLC

     90,051         258,546  

Standard Life PLC

     293,315         1,068,620  

Tate & Lyle PLC

     50,922         374,574  

Thomas Cook Group PLC

     114,164         309,068  

TUI Travel PLC

     117,710         397,685  

United Utilities Group PLC

     87,292         788,189  

Whitbread PLC

     11,986         306,734  

William Hill PLC

     76,360         199,745  
           
Total United Kingdom               21,967,681  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $136,285,526)
              135,969,876  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS – 0.4%      
United States – 0.4%      

WisdomTree International LargeCap Dividend Fund(c)

     6,055         266,480  

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund(c)

     5,692         269,915  
TOTAL EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS
(Cost: $482,200)
              536,395  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      

Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(d)

(Cost: $15,218)

     15,218         15,218  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 7.2%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 7.2%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(e)

(Cost: $9,878,000)(f)

     9,878,000         9,878,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 106.5% (Cost: $146,660,944)(g)         146,399,489  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (6.5)%

        (8,941,993
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 137,457,496  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International MidCap Dividend Fund (DIM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

RSP – Risparmio Italian Savings Shares

 

* Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 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)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(d)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(f)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $9,380,861 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $9,878,000.

 

(g)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

COMMON STOCKS – 99.0%

     

Australia – 16.9%

     

Adelaide Brighton Ltd.

     678,159       $ 2,258,799  

Ansell Ltd.

     46,180         596,929  

APN News & Media Ltd.

     302,564         585,915  

ARB Corp., Ltd.

     91,143         666,282  

Aspen Group(a)

     1,520,438         662,474  

Ausdrill Ltd.

     477,361         993,740  

Austal Ltd.

     224,284         532,049  

Austbrokers Holdings Ltd.

     146,895         701,199  

Austereo Group Ltd.

     590,006         922,606  

Automotive Holdings Group

     444,174         993,465  

Bradken Ltd.

     120,581         998,234  

BT Investment Management Ltd.

     267,764         632,601  

Cabcharge Australia Ltd.

     220,519         1,180,752  

Campbell Brothers Ltd.

     38,912         1,245,963  

Cardno Ltd.

     136,321         607,167  

carsales.com.au Ltd.

     145,847         656,656  

Centennial Coal Co., Ltd.

     177,956         1,063,127  

Challenger Infrastructure Fund Class A(b)

     610,022         720,598  

Coffey International Ltd.

     647,714         689,864  

ConnectEast Group(b)

     3,039,731         1,280,301  

Consolidated Media Holdings Ltd.

     790,192         2,532,493  

Count Financial Ltd.

     630,648         738,856  

Crane Group Ltd.(a)

     119,585         948,305  

Cromwell Group

     1,660,372         1,141,435  

DUET Group(b)

     1,472,504         2,480,809  

DWS Advanced Business Solutions Ltd.

     492,178         772,013  

Envestra Ltd.(b)

     2,885,019         1,424,644  

Fleetwood Corp., Ltd.

     112,718         1,198,349  

Flight Centre Ltd.

     40,549         882,993  

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

     1,706,665         2,156,485  

GUD Holdings Ltd.(a)

     123,128         1,154,037  

GWA International Ltd.(a)

     431,213         1,306,844  

Hastie Group Ltd.

     516,447         787,579  

Hastings Diversified Utilities Fund

     667,156         888,214  

Healthscope Ltd.

     253,724         1,478,923  

Hills Industries Ltd.

     315,182         683,592  

IMF Australia Ltd.

     331,943         446,751  

Invocare Ltd.(a)

     143,464         902,909  

IOOF Holdings Ltd.

     197,312         1,285,749  

Iress Market Technology Ltd.(a)

     119,655         990,569  

JB Hi-Fi Ltd.(a)

     72,746         1,455,214  

Kingsgate Consolidated Ltd.

     73,338         823,710  

Mineral Resources Ltd.

     82,972         848,366  

Mirvac Group(b)

     146,388         188,514  

Mitchell Communications Group Ltd.

     701,318         845,419  

Monadelphous Group Ltd.

     129,811         2,018,574  

Mortgage Choice Ltd.

     471,749         532,138  

Myer Holdings Ltd.(a)

     483,690         1,760,932  

Navitas Ltd.(a)

     329,860         1,357,395  

NIB Holdings Ltd.

     719,609         863,984  

Peet Ltd.

     388,975         698,640  

Perpetual Ltd.(a)

     52,242         1,537,227  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Primary Health Care Ltd.

     590,950       $ 2,014,100  

Prime Infrastructure Group(b)

     124,997         531,314  

Ridley Corp., Ltd.

     478,343         602,102  

SAI Global Ltd.

     205,609         869,984  

Salmat Ltd.

     126,911         479,238  

Servcorp Ltd.

     161,672         461,790  

Seven Group Holdings Ltd.(a)

     233,709         1,595,336  

SMS Management & Technology Ltd.

     125,176         803,567  

Spark Infrastructure Group(a)(c)

     1,930,223         2,065,177  

Spark Infrastructure Group*

     551,492         590,050  

Spotless Group Ltd.

     354,344         823,425  

STW Communications Group Ltd.

     595,519         469,938  

Super Cheap Auto Group Ltd.

     127,199         800,543  

Technology One Ltd.

     807,748         766,460  

Tower Australia Group Ltd.

     267,171         605,331  

TPG Telecom Ltd.

     275,512         405,482  

Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund

     1,102,450         715,190  

Transfield Services Ltd.

     357,148         1,244,911  

Watpac Ltd.

     494,028         741,431  

West Australian Newspapers Holdings Ltd.(a)

     225,943         1,564,201  

Wotif.com Holdings Ltd.

     187,060         883,870  
           
Total Australia               74,153,823  
Austria – 1.5%      

bwin Interactive Entertainment AG

     13,750         714,162  

Conwert Immobilien Invest SE

     83,121         1,198,883  

Flughafen Wien AG

     25,336         1,468,291  

Oesterreichische Post AG

     30,302         908,655  

Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment AG

     17,637         1,153,700  

Semperit AG Holding

     32,432         1,241,504  
           
Total Austria               6,685,195  
Belgium – 1.4%      

Cie D’entreprises CFE

     14,604         820,623  

Cie Maritime Belge S.A.

     47,776         1,371,005  

EVS Broadcast Equipment S.A.

     19,843         1,219,036  

Nyrstar

     60,174         804,245  

Omega Pharma S.A.

     18,015         672,402  

Tessenderlo Chemie N.V.

     37,356         1,165,824  
           
Total Belgium               6,053,135  
Denmark – 0.3%      

Auriga Industries Class B(a)

     39,477         730,426  

NKT Holding A/S

     13,833         685,226  
           
Total Denmark               1,415,652  
Finland – 3.7%      

Amer Sports Oyj Class A

     59,612         734,883  

Citycon Oyj

     143,937         615,054  

F-Secure Oyj

     189,542         587,392  

HKScan Oyj Class A

     43,305         461,727  

Huhtamaki Oyj

     92,956         1,195,432  

Kemira Oyj

     85,126         1,172,600  

Konecranes Oyj

     47,489         1,778,342  

Lassila & Tikanoja Oyj

     46,573         883,147  

Orion Oyj Class B

     147,793         2,955,888  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Outotec Oyj

     22,173       $ 940,205  

Ramirent Oyj

     55,806         572,160  

Sponda Oyj

     271,261         1,318,359  

Stockmann Oyj Abp Class B

     24,642         961,131  

Tieto Oyj

     48,162         959,962  

Uponor Oyj

     64,470         1,068,496  
           
Total Finland               16,204,778  
France – 3.0%      

Canal Plus

     132,373         966,829  

Etablissements Maurel et Prom

     193,451         2,664,763  

Ingenico

     46,662         1,364,837  

IPSOS

     24,863         1,137,090  

Nexity

     31,723         1,206,785  

Rallye S.A.(a)

     66,830         2,477,067  

Saft Groupe S.A.(a)

     21,024         820,877  

Sechilienne-Sidec

     29,997         832,143  

Sequana

     27,132         368,554  

Teleperformance

     49,716         1,418,532  
           
Total France               13,257,477  
Germany – 2.9%      

Bauer AG

     18,317       $ 751,442  

Bechtle AG

     21,814         722,177  

Carl Zeiss Meditec AG

     37,083         584,727  

Comdirect Bank AG

     146,161         1,305,984  

CTS Eventim AG

     14,275         740,066  

Douglas Holding AG

     15,172         762,853  

Drillisch AG

     86,437         629,315  

ElringKlinger AG

     22,815         730,866  

Gerry Weber International AG

     23,447         962,056  

H&R WASAG AG

     26,409         621,744  

Indus Holding AG

     42,295         1,103,145  

Kontron AG

     62,479         543,167  

MLP AG

     78,684         803,175  

Sixt AG

     21,868         806,213  

Solarworld AG(a)

     45,291         568,848  

Vossloh AG

     4,395         468,545  

Wirecard AG(a)

     41,247         562,541  
           
Total Germany               12,666,864  
Hong Kong – 2.1%      

BYD Electronic International Co., Ltd.

     799,500         459,317  

China Pharmaceutical Group Ltd.

     1,392,000         719,023  

China Power International Development Ltd.

     2,952,000         654,040  

Citic 1616 Holdings Ltd.

     2,113,000         764,830  

Dah Chong Hong Holdings Ltd.

     1,193,000         1,472,194  

Goldlion Holdings Ltd.

     2,109,000         825,866  

Henderson Investment Ltd.

     7,036,000         725,062  

Shun Tak Holdings Ltd.

     1,940,000         1,244,487  

Sinotrans Shipping Ltd.(a)

     1,594,500         673,686  

Sun Hung Kai & Co., Ltd.

     917,189         678,156  

Vitasoy International Holdings Ltd.

     954,364         751,129  
           
Total Hong Kong               8,967,790  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Ireland – 0.9%      

C&C Group PLC

     153,939       $ 670,403  

FBD Holdings PLC

     4,650         41,073  

Glanbia PLC

     161,889         766,908  

Greencore Group PLC

     380,000         606,968  

Paddy Power PLC

     29,563         1,039,092  

United Drug PLC

     259,923         886,763  
           
Total Ireland               4,011,207  
Italy – 5.8%      

Actelios SpA(a)

     121,448         412,844  

Ansaldo STS SpA

     50,656         656,287  

Astaldi SpA

     98,918         712,351  

Autostrada Torino-Milano SpA

     56,114         785,221  

Banca Generali SpA

     122,959         1,502,380  

Benetton Group SpA

     145,653         1,118,506  

Brembo SpA

     101,167         1,013,751  

Cairo Communication SpA

     254,134         980,117  

Cementir Holding SpA

     158,818         524,701  

De’Longhi SpA

     124,569         681,947  

Fiat SpA RSP

     98,480         1,047,999  

Fondiaria-Sai SpA

     95,888         970,016  

Fondiaria-Sai SpA RSP

     70,601         450,116  

Geox SpA(a)

     246,484         1,398,999  

Immobiliare Grande Distribuzione

     436,210         716,404  

IMMSI SpA

     590,266         680,928  

Indesit Co. SpA

     36,695         449,111  

Iren SpA

     1,553,762         2,691,799  

Italcementi SpA(a)

     78,870         698,262  

Maire Tecnimont SpA

     175,629         699,526  

MARR SpA

     105,963         1,143,543  

Milano Assicurazioni SpA

     723,271         1,355,714  

Piaggio & C. SpA

     312,559         981,423  

Piccolo Credito Valtellinese Scarl

     116,019         533,772  

Recordati SpA

     172,351         1,545,880  

Societa Cattolica di Assicurazioni SCRL

     20,663         538,230  

Unipol Gruppo Finanziario SpA

     1,440,353         1,049,059  
           
Total Italy               25,338,886  
Japan – 25.2%      

ADEKA Corp.

     76,200         772,581  

Aica Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     89,800         1,023,337  

Aichi Steel Corp.

     181,000         925,150  

Akita Bank Ltd. (The)

     151,000         504,297  

Alpen Co., Ltd.

     22,900         355,808  

Amano Corp.

     107,800         874,891  

AOKI Holdings, Inc.

     41,900         635,472  

Asahi Holdings, Inc.

     29,100         670,895  

Avex Group Holdings, Inc.

     56,100         751,447  

Bank of Nagoya Ltd. (The)

     142,000         448,743  

Bank of Saga Ltd. (The)

     174,000         501,963  

Capcom Co., Ltd.

     39,600         620,498  

Century Tokyo Leasing Corp.

     65,110         784,843  

Chiyoda Co., Ltd.

     41,200         443,859  

Chuetsu Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd.

     360,000         642,088  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Circle K Sunkus Co., Ltd.

     71,100       $ 949,816  

Coca-Cola Central Japan Co., Ltd.

     37,500         504,100  

COMSYS Holdings Corp.

     96,400         882,763  

Culture Convenience Club Co., Ltd.(a)

     113,500         486,390  

Daifuku Co., Ltd.

     134,500         682,643  

Daio Paper Corp.(a)

     76,000         532,200  

Daishi Bank Ltd. (The)

     217,000         729,914  

DCM Japan Holdings Co., Ltd.(a)

     142,100         675,290  

DIC Corp.

     493,000         867,501  

DOWA Holdings Co., Ltd.

     195,000         1,160,103  

EDION Corp.(a)

     73,300         537,861  

Ehime Bank Ltd. (The)

     202,000         536,797  

Ezaki Glico Co., Ltd.(a)

     65,000         841,094  

Fancl Corp.(a)

     48,000         765,909  

Fukui Bank Ltd. (The)

     168,000         573,139  

Fukuyama Transporting Co., Ltd.(a)

     150,000         772,085  

Gunze Ltd.

     211,000         724,886  

H2O Retailing Corp.

     121,000         757,517  

Hanwa Co., Ltd.

     203,000         797,031  

Higo Bank Ltd. (The)

     98,000         513,814  

Hikari Tsushin, Inc.

     48,400         909,021  

Hitachi Cable Ltd.

     232,000         605,411  

Hitachi Koki Co., Ltd.

     87,200         773,464  

Hokkoku Bank Ltd. (The)

     162,000         645,751  

Hokuetsu Bank Ltd. (The)

     363,000         651,784  

Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd.

     166,000         796,816  

Hokuto Corp.

     33,800         756,191  

House Foods Corp.(a)

     54,400         826,354  

Hulic Co., Ltd.

     80,900         549,082  

Hyakugo Bank Ltd. (The)

     129,000         554,357  

Hyakujushi Bank Ltd. (The)

     178,000         675,437  

Inaba Denki Sangyo Co., Ltd.

     36,800         915,375  

IT Holdings Corp.

     56,100         605,724  

Ito En Ltd.

     53,700         881,287  

Itochu Enex Co., Ltd.

     144,200         685,269  

Iwatani Corp.

     244,000         706,823  

Izumi Co., Ltd.

     49,800         624,735  

Japan Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd.

     146,000         482,356  

Japan Wool Textile Co., Ltd. (The)

     68,000         521,762  

J-Oil Mills, Inc.

     190,000         529,926  

Juroku Bank Ltd. (The)

     158,000         522,001  

Kabu.com Securities Co., Ltd.(a)

     130,200         497,173  

Kagome Co., Ltd.

     32,000         619,009  

Kagoshima Bank Ltd. (The)

     79,000         482,284  

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     102,000         1,062,246  

Kandenko Co., Ltd.

     161,000         963,610  

Keiyo Bank Ltd. (The)

     107,000         530,261  

Kewpie Corp.

     66,900         864,879  

Kiyo Holdings, Inc.

     474,800         664,970  

Kokuyo Co., Ltd.

     93,900         741,848  

Komeri Co., Ltd.

     27,100         604,998  

Kose Corp.

     27,700         657,187  

Kurabo Industries Ltd.

     440,000         695,236  

KUREHA Corp.

     141,000         740,950  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Kyoei Steel Ltd.

     45,000       $ 597,378  

KYORIN Holdings, Inc.

     67,000         1,040,208  

Kyowa Exeo Corp.

     100,400         902,566  

Kyudenko Corp.

     67,000         364,915  

Lion Corp.

     142,000         773,402  

Maeda Road Construction Co., Ltd.

     97,000         719,895  

Mars Engineering Corp.

     23,400         373,380  

Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.

     54,200         1,038,066  

Max Co., Ltd.

     34,000         384,199  

MEGMILK SNOW BRAND Co., Ltd.

     29,400         551,470  

Mie Bank Ltd. (The)

     165,000         460,199  

Ministop Co., Ltd.

     27,700         408,504  

Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd.

     47,400         726,263  

Miura Co., Ltd.

     32,700         739,410  

Mizuno Corp.

     163,000         725,832  

Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     95,000         974,563  

Morinaga & Co., Ltd.

     338,000         805,147  

Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd.

     157,000         672,803  

Moshi Moshi Hotline, Inc.

     31,350         753,916  

Musashino Bank Ltd. (The)

     22,000         677,592  

Nagase & Co., Ltd.

     79,000         895,535  

Nichirei Corp.

     181,000         766,986  

Nihon Yamamura Glass Co., Ltd.

     259,000         669,667  

Nippon Beet Sugar Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     308,000         718,937  

Nippon Flour Mills Co., Ltd.

     133,000         684,582  

Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.

     124,000         1,208,236  

Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd.(a)

     249,700         821,971  

Nipro Corp.(a)

     41,900         875,717  

Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co., Ltd.

     202,000         868,063  

Nissha Printing Co., Ltd.(a)

     18,800         426,904  

Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd. (The)

     121,000         551,843  

NOF Corp.

     141,000         619,428  

NS Solutions Corp.

     32,300         593,107  

NSD Co., Ltd.

     62,500         708,493  

Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd. (The)

     204,000         625,138  

Okasan Securities Group, Inc.

     179,000         597,809  

Okumura Corp.

     214,000         724,946  

Onward Holdings Co., Ltd.

     127,000         995,751  

PanaHome Corp.(a)

     146,000         844,123  

Parco Co., Ltd.

     82,500         665,609  

Park24 Co., Ltd.

     106,000         1,128,010  

Plenus Co., Ltd.

     59,900         908,467  

Point, Inc.

     13,640         618,812  

Rengo Co., Ltd.

     116,000         748,432  

Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd.(a)

     22,200         744,075  

Ryosan Co., Ltd.

     41,800         1,044,750  

Saibu Gas Co., Ltd.

     302,000         878,453  

Sangetsu Co., Ltd.

     47,500         1,034,265  

Sankyu, Inc.

     179,000         700,658  

Sanwa Holdings Corp.

     297,000         878,130  

Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd.

     97,000         755,889  

Sanyo Shokai Ltd.

     222,000         927,436  

Senshu Ikeda Holdings, Inc.

     382,900         572,929  

Shimachu Co., Ltd.

     37,600         722,835  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Shinko Plantech Co., Ltd.

     73,100       $ 663,273  

Sinanen Co., Ltd.

     105,000         429,854  

Sohgo Security Services Co., Ltd.

     83,900         867,723  

Sumisho Computer Systems Corp.

     31,100         472,419  

Sumitomo Bakelite Co., Ltd.

     156,000         786,162  

Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co., Ltd.

     288,000         492,985  

Sumitomo Real Estate Sales Co., Ltd.

     17,830         806,768  

Sumitomo Warehouse Co., Ltd. (The)

     145,000         725,521  

Taiyo Holdings Co., Ltd.

     33,800         945,138  

Takara Holdings, Inc.

     110,000         617,548  

Takara Standard Co., Ltd.

     75,000         485,695  

Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd.

     101,300         793,036  

Toda Corp.

     254,000         830,045  

Toho Bank Ltd. (The)

     167,000         471,774  

Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc.

     258,000         849,294  

Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd.

     235,000         900,168  

Tokyo Tomin Bank Ltd. (The)

     52,700         579,738  

Tokyotokeiba Co., Ltd.

     520,000         746,948  

Toppan Forms Co., Ltd.

     94,900         881,523  

Toshiba TEC Corp.

     216,000         791,190  

Tosoh Corp.(a)

     312,000         840,316  

Toyo Ink Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     204,000         800,958  

Toyobo Co., Ltd.

     456,000         731,434  

Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd.

     64,600         982,842  

UNY Co., Ltd.

     103,500         817,692  

Valor Co., Ltd.

     52,500         399,060  

Wacoal Holdings Corp.

     76,000         1,025,281  

Xebio Co., Ltd.(a)

     25,500         495,715  

Yamanashi Chuo Bank Ltd. (The)

     126,000         505,267  

Yodogawa Steel Works Ltd.

     203,000         835,911  

Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. (The)

     191,000         957,972  
           
Total Japan               110,335,246  
Netherlands – 1.9%      

Aalberts Industries N.V.

     37,334         615,698  

Arcadis N.V.

     44,004         987,321  

BinckBank N.V.

     79,628         1,113,716  

Brit Insurance Holdings N.V.*

     56,526         913,006  

Exact Holding N.V.

     37,224         942,678  

Grontmij CVA

     40,293         808,618  

Koninklijke BAM Groep N.V.

     87,057         564,539  

Mediq N.V.

     33,936         587,921  

Sligro Food Group N.V.

     29,505         953,836  

TKH Group N.V.

     38,458         853,172  
           
Total Netherlands               8,340,505  
New Zealand – 2.7%      

Air New Zealand Ltd.

     1,011,355         944,756  

Auckland International Airport Ltd.

     1,136,372         1,713,510  

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp., Ltd.

     401,985         878,170  

Freightways Ltd.

     318,849         691,862  

Infratil Ltd.

     567,903         743,543  

Ryman Healthcare Ltd.

     342,569         521,591  

Sky City Entertainment Group Ltd.

     637,735         1,327,513  

Sky Network Television Ltd.

     292,997         1,066,794  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Tower Ltd.

     430,716       $ 579,768  

Vector Ltd.

     1,244,668         2,087,375  

Warehouse Group Ltd. (The)

     435,510         1,210,883  
           
Total New Zealand               11,765,765  
Norway – 1.8%      

Aker ASA Class A

     35,640         705,960  

Atea ASA

     115,806         921,512  

Austevoll Seafood ASA

     153,622         991,584  
     

Cermaq ASA*

     74,533         830,449  

Copeinca ASA

     73,012         529,867  

Sparebank 1 SMN

     118,660         992,852  

Sparebank 1 SR Bank

     55,752         504,569  

Tomra Systems ASA

     171,393         1,024,343  

Veidekke ASA

     200,885         1,543,633  
           
Total Norway               8,044,769  
Portugal – 1.6%      

BANIF, SGPS, S.A.

     534,990         744,976  

Martifer SGPS S.A.(a)

     174,362         366,580  

Mota Engil, SGPS, S.A.(a)

     285,564         831,555  

Portucel Empresa Produtora de Pasta e Papel S.A.

     500,602         1,479,609  

REN – Redes Energeticas Nacionais S.A.

     376,538         1,375,084  

Semapa-Sociedade de Investimento e Gestao

     104,975         1,114,967  

Zon Multimedia Servicos de Telecomunicacoes e Multimedia, SGPS, S.A.(a)

     329,513         1,304,569  
           
Total Portugal               7,217,340  
Singapore – 4.0%      

Ascendas India Trust

     1,421,000         1,080,321  

Boustead Singapore Ltd.

     1,030,000         775,231  

Cityspring Infrastructure Trust

     1,805,649         837,379  

First Resources Ltd.

     638,000         567,499  

Guocoland Ltd.

     449,102         805,779  

Hi-P International Ltd.

     1,526,000         1,183,350  

Ho Bee Investment Ltd.

     581,000         733,235  

Hong Leong Asia Ltd.

     253,000         638,583  

Hyflux Ltd.

     203,000         479,971  

K1 Ventures Ltd.

     5,471,000         644,699  

M1 Ltd.

     880,800         1,466,493  

Pacific Century Regional Developments Ltd.

     4,787,000         709,670  

Singapore Post Ltd.

     1,698,000         1,574,912  

Straits Asia Resources Ltd.

     712,000         1,190,862  

United Engineers Ltd.

     389,000         694,986  

UOB-Kay Hian Holdings Ltd.

     917,000         1,087,558  

Venture Corp., Ltd.

     295,000         2,202,380  

Wing Tai Holdings Ltd.

     540,000         710,229  
           
Total Singapore               17,383,137  
Spain – 1.7%      

Abengoa S.A.

     31,351         795,232  

Almirall S.A.

     157,570         1,733,824  

Antena 3 de Television S.A.

     205,982         1,701,301  

Banco Pastor S.A.

     97,581         499,566  

Duro Felguera S.A.(a)

     134,907         1,156,620  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

FAES FARMA S.A.

     178,764       $ 790,718  

Viscofan S.A.

     18,678         616,571  
           
Total Spain               7,293,832  
Sweden – 6.2%      

AarhusKarlshamn AB(a)

     27,520         654,211  

Axfood AB

     50,644         1,669,686  

Axis Communications AB

     68,869         997,649  

Cardo AB

     27,390         1,003,133  

Castellum AB

     174,819         2,328,565  

Clas Ohlson AB Class B(a)

     48,440         896,031  

Fabege AB

     186,809         1,880,427  

Hoganas AB Class B

     20,025         650,090  

Holmen AB Class B

     36,794         1,136,530  

Husqvarna AB Class A

     85,441         628,378  

Intrum Justitia AB

     87,362         1,002,699  

JM AB

     44,841         937,720  
     

KappAhl AB

     58,733         512,672  

Kungsleden AB(a)

     230,120         1,957,399  

Loomis AB Class B(a)

     62,600         753,371  

Mekonomen AB

     34,595         1,020,289  

NCC AB Class B

     76,256         1,561,251  

Nordnet AB Class B

     142,238         587,503  

Peab AB

     347,755         2,557,573  

Q-Med AB

     74,419         801,625  

Saab AB Class B

     54,742         794,629  

SkiStar AB

     28,212         587,876  

Trelleborg AB Class B

     77,393         714,073  

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

     50,762         1,399,046  
           
Total Sweden               27,032,426  
Switzerland – 0.3%      

Kudelski S.A.

     22,369         588,447  

Mobilezone Holding AG

     66,222         694,790  
           
Total Switzerland               1,283,237  
United Kingdom – 15.1%      

Ashtead Group PLC

     311,152         538,855  

Atkins WS PLC

     81,791         948,603  

BBA Aviation PLC

     300,489         892,094  

BlueBay Asset Management PLC

     156,852         852,481  

Bodycote PLC

     216,459         848,989  

Brewin Dolphin Holdings PLC

     339,612         705,074  

Britvic PLC

     132,299         1,011,530  

Carpetright PLC

     35,259         434,488  

Chaucer Holdings PLC

     1,203,889         920,088  

Chemring Group PLC

     10,962         519,254  

Chesnara PLC

     146,460         498,510  

Cineworld Group PLC

     258,585         827,181  

Close Brothers Group PLC

     119,333         1,386,832  

Computacenter PLC

     124,871         563,555  

Dairy Crest Group PLC

     127,508         745,038  

Davis Service Group PLC

     176,467         1,116,479  

De La Rue PLC

     78,320         815,167  

Domino Printing Sciences PLC

     83,661         715,854  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

DS Smith PLC

     296,104       $ 697,102  

Dunelm Group PLC

     91,196         562,899  

eaga PLC

     251,674         446,162  

Electrocomponents PLC

     478,792         1,831,879  

Elementis PLC

     560,469         888,487  

Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC

     62,031         597,243  

F&C Asset Management PLC

     1,166,638         1,190,357  

Fidessa Group PLC

     21,587         516,035  

Filtrona PLC

     195,971         746,397  

Forth Ports PLC

     26,499         575,831  

Game Group PLC

     530,244         551,469  

Go-Ahead Group PLC

     66,928         1,183,319  

Greene King PLC

     217,334         1,406,888  

Greggs PLC

     73,878         552,515  

Halfords Group PLC

     127,466         889,413  

Halma PLC

     263,431         1,313,838  

Hansteen Holdings PLC

     686,963         792,944  

Headlam Group PLC

     197,016         909,642  

Helical Bar PLC

     124,106         582,005  

Hill & Smith Holdings PLC

     96,069         432,963  

HMV Group PLC(a)

     1,182,503         894,427  

Hunting PLC

     82,567         808,628  

Interserve PLC

     254,866         808,256  

ITE Group PLC

     257,379         723,551  

JD Wetherspoon PLC(a)

     128,316         888,064  

Keller Group PLC

     69,571         647,365  

Kesa Electricals PLC

     510,107         1,176,803  

Kier Group PLC

     50,731         947,312  
     

Laird PLC

     522,786         1,141,796  

Marston’s PLC

     720,218         1,050,936  

Mcbride PLC

     152,344         444,118  

Melrose PLC

     335,203         1,445,191  

Micro Focus International PLC

     74,539         448,105  

Mitie Group PLC

     217,349         654,858  

Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC

     607,960         785,101  

Morgan Crucible Co. PLC

     223,062         768,030  

Morgan Sindall Group PLC

     88,697         929,463  

Mothercare PLC

     64,782         532,876  

N. Brown Group PLC

     231,085         845,906  

Northern Foods PLC

     1,099,232         814,120  

PayPoint PLC

     138,269         619,336  

Premier Farnell PLC

     312,600         1,313,259  

Provident Financial PLC

     148,721         1,931,082  

PV Crystalox Solar PLC

     697,544         552,343  

Restaurant Group PLC

     276,202         1,149,467  

Robert Wiseman Dairies PLC

     91,809         464,544  

RPC Group PLC

     136,405         634,094  

RPS Group PLC

     144,325         425,289  

Safestore Holdings PLC

     270,175         526,856  

Savills PLC

     130,029         622,895  

Schroders PLC

     29,126         535,156  

Severfield-Rowen PLC

     193,946         619,645  

Spectris PLC

     73,916         1,249,797  

Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLC

     36,501         1,035,329  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  

Sthree PLC

     133,677       $ 615,304  

Synergy Health PLC

     46,265         540,222  

Ted Baker PLC

     52,471         465,097  

Telecom Plus PLC

     93,109         569,278  

Tullett Prebon PLC

     183,888         1,151,549  

Ultra Electronics Holdings PLC

     23,211         623,254  

Victrex PLC

     29,298         589,101  

WH Smith PLC

     123,671         883,200  

Wincanton PLC

     210,120         764,858  

Xchanging PLC

     117,645         266,028  
           
Total United Kingdom               65,909,349  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $406,231,750)
              433,360,413  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS – 0.3%      
United States – 0.3%      

WisdomTree Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund(d)

     17,000         658,057  

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund(d)

     12,388         501,466  
           
TOTAL EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS
(Cost: $1,082,728)
              1,159,523  
RIGHTS – 0.2%      
Spain – 0.2%      

Duro Felguera S.A., expiring 10/01/10*(a)

(Cost: $501,002)

     134,907         689,736  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $407,815,480)
              435,209,672  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(e)
(Cost: $14,691)
     14,691         14,691  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 7.7%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 7.7%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(f)

(Cost: $33,827,000)(g)

     33,827,000         33,827,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 107.2%
(Cost: $441,657,171)(h)
        469,051,363  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (7.2)%

        (31,439,543
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 437,611,820  

 

RSP – Risparmio Italian Savings Shares

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 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)

Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. Such securities are considered liquid, and may be sold in transactions exempt from registration, normally only to dealers in that program or other “accredited investors.” At September 30, 2010, the aggregate value of these securities amounted to $2,065,177 representing 0.5% of net assets.

 

(d)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(e)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(f)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(g)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $31,849,009 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $33,827,000.

 

(h)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
     
COMMON STOCKS - 99.0%      
Argentina - 0.1%      

Petrobras Argentina S.A., ADR

     46,039       $ 761,485  
Brazil – 18.8%      

AES Tiete S.A.

     301,492         3,299,293  

Banco do Brasil S.A.

     2,064,400         38,858,291  

Cia de Bebidas das Americas

     167,600         17,114,154  

Cia de Saneamento de Minas Gerais-COPASA

     81,300         1,241,910  

Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais

     276,805         3,295,453  

Cia Siderurgica Nacional S.A.

     881,395         15,341,954  

Cielo S.A.

     791,100         6,817,412  

CPFL Energia S.A.

     388,843         8,928,103  

Cremer S.A.

     31,444         335,932  

Drogasil S.A.

     26,900         685,917  

EDP – Energias do Brasil S.A.

     116,800         2,501,183  

Eternit S.A.

     92,100         509,915  

Grendene S.A.

     80,697         409,629  

JHSF Participacoes S.A.

     366,083         674,170  

Light S.A.

     313,839         4,004,958  

LPS Brasil Consultoria de Imoveis S.A.

     23,863         429,596  

Natura Cosmeticos S.A.

     190,100         5,128,952  

Redecard S.A.

     607,300         9,470,467  

Souza Cruz S.A.

     268,620         13,553,086  

Sul America S.A.

     179,817         2,003,863  

Tegma Gestao Logistica

     24,573         287,038  

Tele Norte Leste Participacoes S.A.

     85,300         1,575,397  

Telecomunicacoes de Sao Paulo S.A.

     146,823         3,223,832  

Tivit Terceirizacao de Tecnologia e Servicos S.A.

     44,000         483,839  

Tractebel Energia S.A.

     359,251         5,364,804  
           
Total Brazil               145,539,148  
Chile – 4.2%      

AES Gener S.A.

     4,043,892         2,242,971  

Banco de Chile

     64,156,406         9,493,342  

Banco Santander Chile

     95,465,839         8,890,651  

Cia Cervecerias Unidas S.A.

     171,023         1,928,964  

CorpBanca S.A.

     220,292,682         3,282,507  

ENTEL Chile S.A.

     202,998         3,299,978  

Inversiones Aguas Metropolitanas S.A.

     790,984         1,186,803  

Parque Arauco S.A.

     454,192         888,269  

Sociedad de Inversiones Oro Blanco S.A.

     14,556,084         302,750  

Sociedad Matriz Banco de Chile Class B

     3,794,040         1,067,859  
           
Total Chile               32,584,094  
China – 3.9%      

Anhui Expressway Co. Class H

     358,000         239,798  

Bank of China Ltd. Class H

     34,730,000         18,207,840  

Beijing Capital Land Ltd. Class H

     1,456,000         521,393  

Chongqing Machinery & Electric Co., Ltd. Class H

     1,750,000         538,760  

Dalian Port PDA Co., Ltd. Class H

     3,184,000         1,320,651  

Great Wall Technology Co., Ltd. Class H

     597,672         304,102  

Guangzhou R&F Properties Co., Ltd. Class H(a)

     1,486,000         2,086,433  

Huaneng Power International, Inc. Class H

     1,968,000         1,224,423  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
     

Jiangsu Expressway Co., Ltd. Class H

     753,642       $ 789,251  

Shandong Chenming Paper Holdings Ltd. Class H

     261,500         241,181  

Sichuan Expressway Co., Ltd. Class H

     1,712,000         1,146,744  

Weiqiao Textile Co. Class H

     789,500         646,798  
     

Xiamen International Port Co., Ltd. Class H

     1,422,000         267,431  

Zhejiang Expressway Co., Ltd. Class H

     2,470,715         2,329,662  
           
Total China               29,864,467  
Czech Republic – 4.1%      

CEZ AS

     293,933         13,197,625  

Komercni Banka AS

     23,624         5,167,073  

Telefonica O2 Czech Republic AS

     633,881         13,596,625  
           
Total Czech Republic               31,961,323  
Hungary – 0.7%      

Magyar Telekom Telecommunications PLC

     1,697,427         5,572,813  
Indonesia – 2.6%      

Elnusa PT

     5,168,918         196,911  

Indo Tambangraya Megah PT

     759,803         3,541,491  

International Nickel Indonesia Tbk PT

     7,313,000         3,994,496  

Medco Energi Internasional Tbk PT

     2,007,000         747,706  

Sampoerna Agro Tbk PT

     819,608         247,949  

Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk PT

     9,490,500         9,782,924  

Timah Tbk PT

     3,585,153         1,265,348  
           
Total Indonesia               19,776,825  
Israel – 5.8%      

Alon Holdings Blue Square Ltd.

     10,858         146,500  

Bezeq Israeli Telecommunication Corp., Ltd.

     5,411,635         13,519,224  

Clal Industries and Investments Ltd.

     197,981         1,379,192  

Delek Automotive Systems Ltd.

     150,986         1,936,629  

Delek Group Ltd.

     7,158         1,969,378  

Discount Investment Corp.

     289,201         5,786,168  

Gazit-Globe Ltd.

     75,174         808,896  

Industrial Buildings Corp.

     541,678         987,484  

Israel Chemicals Ltd.

     596,676         8,434,708  

Ituran Location and Control Ltd.

     26,304         375,456  

Koor Industries Ltd.

     104,309         2,266,608  

Melisron Ltd.

     14,912         396,037  

Migdal Insurance & Financial Holding Ltd.

     416,475         816,988  

Oil Refineries Ltd.

     1,897,266         1,043,988  

Partner Communications Co., Ltd.

     207,768         3,858,512  

Shikun & Binui Ltd.

     366,317         818,069  
           
Total Israel               44,543,837  
Malaysia – 5.5%      

Boustead Holdings Bhd

     616,918         981,148  

British American Tobacco Malaysia Bhd

     176,100         2,765,574  

DIGI.Com Bhd

     962,200         7,574,169  

Lafarge Malayan Cement Bhd

     600,100         1,533,783  

Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd

     636,100         1,184,832  

Media Prima Bhd

     516,800         361,609  

Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd

     557,700         401,067  

OSK Holdings Bhd

     570,500         249,490  

Petronas Dagangan Bhd

     595,700         2,122,676  

Petronas Gas Bhd

     1,104,772         3,900,879  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

PLUS Expressways Bhd

     3,197,200       $ 4,318,861  

Public Bank Bhd

     1,869,376         7,605,884  

RHB Capital Bhd

     1,052,100         2,464,102  

Telekom Malaysia Bhd

     3,059,255         3,389,262  

WCT Bhd

     348,400         344,224  

YTL Power International Bhd

     4,230,137         3,138,003  
           
Total Malaysia               42,335,563  
Mexico – 2.8%      

Alsea S.A.B de C.V.

     289,506         289,247  

Bolsa Mexicana de Valores S.A.B de C.V.

     267,200         449,058  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte S.A.B de C.V.

     234,437         427,858  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste S.A.B de C.V. Class B(a)

     160,516         764,716  

Grupo Continental S.A.B de C.V.

     510,100         1,484,969  

Industrias Penoles S.A.B de CV

     245,865         5,986,131  

Kimberly-Clark de Mexico S.A.B de C.V. Class A

     535,638         3,455,881  

Telefonos de Mexico S.A.B de C.V.

     11,577,500         8,712,320  
           
Total Mexico               21,570,180  
Philippines – 2.2%      

Bank of The Philippine Islands

     1,705,312         2,117,797  

Globe Telecom, Inc.

     237,448         4,815,511  

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.

     147,857         8,813,807  

Universal Robina Corp.

     1,011,700         956,717  
           
Total Philippines               16,703,832  
Poland – 3.1%      

KGHM Polska Miedz S.A.

     321,752         12,961,796  

Telekomunikacja Polska S.A.

     1,830,939         11,306,013  
           
Total Poland               24,267,809  
Russia – 3.4%      

LUKOIL OAO ADR

     344,040         19,541,472  

Tatneft ADR

     207,778         6,501,374  
           
Total Russia               26,042,846  
South Africa – 7.0%      

Acucap Properties Ltd.

     164,856         850,482  

African Bank Investments Ltd.

     583,061         2,997,109  

Allied Technologies Ltd.

     72,208         590,043  

Astral Foods Ltd.

     35,826         572,760  

Aveng Ltd.

     219,517         1,369,168  

AVI Ltd.

     186,895         729,165  

City Lodge Hotels Ltd.

     26,081         295,053  

Emira Property Fund

     612,435         1,145,961  

Foschini Group Ltd. (The)

     127,115         1,512,593  

Grindrod Ltd.

     272,182         655,644  

Group Five Ltd.

     64,210         336,043  

Hudaco Industries Ltd.

     25,067         265,971  

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.

     181,921         9,466,841  

Lewis Group Ltd.

     68,438         688,864  

Metropolitan Holdings Ltd.

     449,559         1,057,134  

Murray & Roberts Holdings Ltd.

     208,496         1,342,281  

Pick’n Pay Holdings Ltd.

     311,236         789,882  

Pick’n Pay Stores Ltd.

     251,305         1,557,347  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Pretoria Portland Cement Co., Ltd.

     467,895       $ 2,144,147  

Raubex Group Ltd.(a)

     114,163         373,215  

Redefine Properties Ltd.

     3,031,565         3,520,880  

Resilient Property Income Fund Ltd.

     262,845         1,179,624  

Reunert Ltd.

     116,605         1,036,760  

SA Corporate Real Estate Fund Nominees Pty Ltd.

     2,806,814         1,243,574  

Sanlam Ltd.

     1,228,966         4,634,416  

Santam Ltd.

     69,153         1,121,531  

Spar Group Ltd. (The)

     90,331         1,203,239  

Standard Bank Group Ltd.

     742,165         11,811,983  
           
Total South Africa               54,491,710  
South Korea – 4.6%      

Daeduck Electronics Co.

     35,740         238,528  

Daekyo Co., Ltd.

     66,967         368,238  

Daishin Securities Co., Ltd.

     64,050         842,578  

Grand Korea Leisure Co., Ltd.

     39,778         779,687  

GS Home Shopping, Inc.

     4,594         383,555  

Huchems Fine Chemical Corp.

     31,852         618,743  

Jinro Ltd.

     39,422         1,356,995  

Kangwon Land, Inc.

     162,990         3,544,970  

Korea Exchange Bank

     350,390         4,240,633  

Korea Petrochemical Industries Co., Ltd.

     5,255         317,996  

KT Corp., ADR*

     159,475         3,262,859  

KT&G Corp.

     85,605         5,105,144  

LG Uplus Corp.

     489,900         3,166,466  

Paradise Co., Ltd.

     102,229         329,930  

SK Telecom Co., Ltd., ADR(a)

     579,688         10,127,149  

SK Telecom Co., Ltd.

     5,511         828,885  

Woongjin Thinkbig Co., Ltd.

     20,540         451,241  
           
Total South Korea               35,963,597  
Taiwan – 17.2%      

AcBel Polytech, Inc.

     453,635         379,705  

Accton Technology Corp.

     307,743         213,755  

Advantech Co., Ltd.

     308,964         812,920  

Altek Corp.

     224,665         333,673  

Arcadyan Technology Corp.

     82,279         181,985  

Asia Cement Corp.

     2,325,462         2,370,756  

ASROCK, Inc.

     99,988         356,854  

Asustek Computer, Inc.

     355,000         2,545,332  

AV Tech Corp.

     97,000         270,742  

Avermedia Technologies, Inc.

     183,460         247,812  

Chang Hwa Commercial Bank

     3,663,000         2,450,481  

Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co., Ltd.

     321,290         594,420  

China Steel Chemical Corp.

     175,520         606,762  

China Steel Corp.

     6,551,438         6,773,409  

Chinese Maritime Transport Ltd.

     336,800         725,530  

Chung Hsin Electric & Machinery Manufacturing Corp.

     332,873         194,451  

Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.

     7,300,060         16,356,583  

Compal Communications, Inc.

     369,184         339,151  

CSBC Corp. Taiwan

     375,741         327,735  

CTCI Corp.

     513,992         565,134  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Cyberlink Corp.

     94,660       $ 393,893  

Darfon Electronics Corp.

     178,668         232,761  

Depo Auto Parts Industries Co., Ltd.

     117,163         320,645  

Dynamic Electronics Co., Ltd.

     257,816         186,091  

Eternal Chemical Co., Ltd.

     604,500         632,721  

Far EasTone Telecommunications Co., Ltd.

     2,852,595         3,994,720  

Farglory Land Development Co., Ltd.

     384,000         934,142  

Feng Hsin Iron & Steel Co.

     355,922         586,719  

Feng TAY Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     312,600         318,188  

Flytech Technology Co., Ltd.

     65,395         174,992  

Formosa Taffeta Co., Ltd.

     1,435,956         1,167,463  

FSP Technology, Inc.

     177,355         218,277  

Gemtek Technology Corp.

     294,094         504,567  

Getac Technology Corp.

     366,321         219,266  

Global Mixed Mode Technology, Inc.

     59,000         261,559  

Great China Metal Industry

     171,048         175,748  

Great Wall Enterprise Co.

     261,750         260,564  

Greatek Electronics, Inc.

     364,490         366,923  

Green Energy Technology, Inc.

     91,913         286,552  

Holtek Semiconductor, Inc.

     166,454         242,956  

HTC Corp.

     634,350         14,396,049  

Hua Nan Financial Holdings Co., Ltd.

     3,112,020         2,022,118  

Huaku Development Co., Ltd.

     219,880         608,793  

Hung Poo Real Estate Development Corp.

     263,385         366,732  

Hung Sheng Construction Co., Ltd.

     585,200         327,801  

Infortrend Technology, Inc.

     300,000         409,071  

Inventec Appliances Corp.

     855,224         692,578  

Inventec Co., Ltd.

     1,870,701         973,029  

I-Sheng Electric Wire & Cable Co., Ltd.

     92,199         157,297  

KYE Systems Corp.

     171,611         157,376  

Lite-On Technology Corp.

     1,102,512         1,390,425  

Long Bon International Co., Ltd.

     378,937         155,255  

Merida Industry Co., Ltd.

     154,646         267,301  

Merry Electronics Co., Ltd.

     131,000         234,816  

Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board Corp.

     439,569         1,702,474  

Novatek Microelectronics Corp., Ltd.

     386,415         1,094,625  

Oriental Union Chemical Corp.

     460,155         396,209  

Quanta Computer, Inc.

     2,732,990         4,435,209  

Radiant Opto-Electronics Corp.

     229,894         344,383  

Senao International Co., Ltd.

     260,043         422,009  

Shih Wei Navigation Co., Ltd.

     562,901         710,800  

Siliconware Precision Industries Co.

     1,932,514         2,028,919  

Sincere Navigation

     515,410         610,411  

Sonix Technology Co., Ltd.

     108,011         240,973  

Star Comgistic Capital Co., Ltd.*

     58,588         77,076  

Sunrex Technology Corp.

     198,856         202,093  

Syncmold Enterprise Corp.

     91,088         178,727  

Taiwan Cement Corp.

     2,021,396         2,161,056  

Taiwan Cogeneration Corp.

     551,720         302,866  

Taiwan Cooperative Bank

     3,342,200         2,374,945  

Taiwan Mobile Co., Ltd.

     3,524,000         7,275,515  

Taiwan Navigation Co., Ltd.

     607,000         717,912  

Taiwan Secom Co., Ltd.

     363,635         621,549  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     15,445,000         30,651,217  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Taiwan Sogo Shin Kong SEC

     239,000       $ 171,362  

Teco Electric and Machinery Co., Ltd.

     928,624         538,005  

Ton Yi Industrial Corp.

     911,683         465,450  

Tsann Kuen Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     103,315         192,797  

TSRC Corp.

     527,222         813,408  

Tung Ho Steel Enterprise Corp.

     610,095         570,228  

U-Ming Marine Transport Corp.

     1,053,858         2,071,184  

Young Fast Optoelectronics Co., Ltd.

     78,852         898,526  

Yung Shin Pharmaceutical Industrial Co., Ltd.

     174,000         229,742  

Zinwell Corp.

     255,000         448,922  
           
Total Taiwan               133,233,170  
Thailand – 5.2%      

Advanced Info Service PCL

     2,800,890         8,767,201  

Asian Property Development PCL

     2,027,200         504,295  

Bangkok Expressway PCL

     771,388         475,287  

BEC World PCL

     1,254,169         1,601,287  

Big C Supercenter PCL

     389,000         839,522  

Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL

     3,499,300         2,911,279  

Delta Electronics Thai PCL

     1,157,400         1,039,181  

Electricity Generating PCL

     440,198         1,356,129  

Esso Thailand PCL

     3,464,768         753,459  

Glow Energy PCL

     926,300         1,304,755  

Hana Microelectronics PCL

     601,200         505,127  

IRPC PCL

     10,568,300         1,448,571  

Kiatnakin Bank PCL

     483,478         621,273  

Land and Houses PCL

     8,193,100         1,997,659  

LPN Development PCL

     1,296,500         448,542  

Major Cineplex Group PCL

     421,400         201,328  

MCOT PCL

     657,600         660,850  

Precious Shipping PCL

     1,203,473         725,653  

Preuksa Real Estate PCL

     962,500         770,634  

PTT Aromatics & Refining PCL

     1,718,100         1,556,763  

Quality Houses PCL

     6,746,100         586,811  

Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding PCL

     1,071,996         1,342,202  

Siam City Cement PCL

     158,400         1,252,586  

Siam Makro PCL

     167,200         826,359  

Thai Oil PCL

     1,420,091         2,468,198  

Thai Tap Water Supply PCL

     3,309,855         621,620  

Thai Union Frozen Products PCL

     463,296         881,560  

Thai Vegetable Oil PCL

     837,642         656,866  

Thanachart Capital PCL

     613,200         833,427  

Tisco Financial Group PCL

     699,681         893,332  

Total Access Communication PCL

     1,196,900         1,646,477  
           
Total Thailand               40,498,233  
Turkey – 7.8%      

Adana Cimento Class A

     92,888         330,722  

Akcansa Cimento A.S.

     134,756         712,699  

Aksigorta A.S.(a)

     586,656         827,390  

Anadolu Hayat Emeklilik A.S.

     170,591         672,245  

Anadolu Sigorta

     240,010         205,754  

Cimsa Cimento Sanayi ve Tica

     135,312         1,029,024  

Dogan Sirketler Grubu Holdings*

     3,077,147         2,233,748  

Fenerbahce Sportif Hizmetleri Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.

     16,384         702,277  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund (DEM)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.S.

     721,882       $ 6,188,487  

Hurriyet Gazetecilik A.S.

     539,398         578,013  

Is Yatirim Menkul Degerler A.S.

     135,464         193,861  

Mardin Cimento Sanayii

     130,418         694,264  

Migros Ticaret A.S.

     94,109         2,000,658  

Selcuk Ecza Deposu Ticaret ve Sanayi A.S.

     432,530         759,533  

Tofas Turk Otomobil Fabrikasi A.S.(a)

     303,465         1,573,499  

Tupras Turkiye Petrol Rafine

     252,581         6,810,231  

Turk Telekomunikasyon A.S.(a)

     3,701,392         16,633,169  

Turkcell Iletisim Hizmet A.S

     1,293,456         8,718,722  

Turkiye Is Bankasi Class C

     2,029,837         8,630,438  

Vestel Beyaz Esya Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.

     399,681         1,094,222  
           
Total Turkey               60,588,956  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $667,352,928)
              766,299,888  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS – 0.3%      
United States – 0.3%      

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund(a)(b)

     33,959         1,709,156  

WisdomTree Global Equity Income Fund(a)(b)

     24,000         984,960  
           
TOTAL EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS
(Cost: $2,358,988)
              2,694,116  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Taiwan – 0.0%      

Young Fast Optoelectronics Co., Ltd., expiring 10/20/10*

     3,770         8,206  
Thailand – 0.0%      

Thai Union Frozen Products PCL, expiring 10/18/10*

     21,804         5,568  
TOTAL RIGHTS
(Cost: $0)
              13,774  
WARRANTS – 0.0%      
Thailand – 0.0%      

Ticon Industrial Connection PCL, expiring 1/22/14*

(Cost: $0)

     69,333         2,147  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $669,711,916)
              769,009,925  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 0.9%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.9%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(c)

     
(Cost: $6,564,000)(d)      6,564,000         6,564,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 100.2% (Cost: $676,275,916)(e)         775,573,925  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (0.2)%

        (1,794,826
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 773,779,099  
ADR – American Depositary Receipt

 

PCL – Public Company Limited

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $6,244,744 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $6,564,000.

 

(e)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 98.3%      
Brazil – 7.4%      

AES Tiete S.A.

     637,527       $ 6,976,597  

American Banknote S.A.

     101,027         1,087,075  

B2W Cia Global Do Varejo

     34,558         634,576  

Bematech S.A.

     17,750         96,388  

Brasil Brokers Participacoes S.A.

     172,829         751,830  

Brookfield Incorporacoes S.A.

     316,872         1,688,912  

Camargo Correa Desenvolvimento Imobiliario S.A.

     115,737         437,207  

CETIP S.A.-Balcao Organizado de Ativos e Derivativos

     206,058         2,006,822  

Cia de Saneamento de Minas Gerais-COPASA

     192,474         2,940,165  

Cia Hering

     28,459         1,235,989  

Cremer S.A.

     14,318         152,966  

Diagnosticos da America S.A.

     133,868         1,585,840  

Drogasil S.A.

     34,570         881,492  

Equatorial Energia S.A.

     176,723         1,072,313  

Estacio Participacoes S.A.

     43,244         495,180  

Eternit S.A.

     67,860         375,709  

Even Construtora e Incorporadora S.A.

     199,843         1,022,688  

Ez Tec Empreendimentos e Participacoes S.A.

     118,633         800,363  

Grendene S.A.

     46,338         235,218  

Iochpe Maxion S.A.

     86,848         1,086,753  

JHSF Participacoes S.A.

     1,096,021         2,018,407  

Kroton Educacional S.A.*

     30,686         268,607  

Localiza Rent A Car S.A.

     100,167         1,667,282  

Lojas Americanas S.A.

     140,658         1,062,698  

LPS Brasil Consultoria de Imoveis S.A.

     26,582         478,545  

M Dias Branco S.A.

     26,526         650,546  

Marisa Lojas S.A.

     36,543         521,766  

Obrascon Huarte Lain Brasil S.A.

     66,071         2,070,812  

Odontoprev S.A.

     86,316         997,561  

Positivo Informatica S.A.

     100,113         998,648  

Rossi Residencial S.A.

     169,076         1,587,770  

Santos Brasil Participacoes S.A.

     21,628         232,340  

Sao Martinho S.A.

     34,682         364,384  

Springs Global Participacoes S.A.

     181,881         429,420  

Tegma Gestao Logistica

     25,962         303,263  

Tivit Terceirizacao de Tecnologia e Servicos S.A.

     123,403         1,356,981  

Totvs S.A.

     23,624         1,794,599  
           
Total Brazil               42,367,712  
Chile – 4.1%      

CorpBanca S.A.

     544,131,193         8,107,915  

Empresas La Polar S.A.

     210,773         1,579,053  

Inversiones Aguas Metropolitanas S.A.

     2,510,980         3,767,509  

Parque Arauco S.A.

     1,264,288         2,472,583  

Sociedad de Inversiones Oro Blanco S.A.

     111,702,758         2,323,288  

Sociedad Matriz Banco de Chile Class B

     6,175,557         1,738,153  

Sonda S.A.

     694,728         1,574,353  

Vina Concha y Toro S.A.

     701,326         1,683,647  
           
Total Chile               23,246,501  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
China – 5.9%      

Angang Steel Co., Ltd. Class H

     242,340       $ 388,958  

Anhui Expressway Co. Class H

     822,721         551,081  

BBMG Corp. Class H

     448,540         629,777  

Beijing Capital Land Ltd. Class H

     3,196,948         1,144,826  

Beijing Jingkelong Co., Ltd. Class H

     229,636         280,123  

China National Materials Co., Ltd. Class H(a)

     545,456         453,891  

China Oilfield Services Ltd. Class H

     591,549         925,057  

China Shipping Development Co., Ltd. Class H

     406,449         559,161  

Chongqing Machinery & Electric Co., Ltd. Class H

     3,631,305         1,117,944  

CSR Corp., Ltd. Class H

     848,352         802,105  

Dalian Port PDA Co., Ltd. Class H

     7,430,560         3,082,029  

Datang International Power Generation Co., Ltd. Class H(a)

     2,285,378         953,811  

First Tractor Co., Ltd. Class H

     461,762         361,644  

Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd. Class H

     632,761         1,711,663  

Great Wall Technology Co., Ltd. Class H

     890,726         453,211  

Guangshen Railway Co., Ltd. Class H(a)

     1,731,964         644,757  

Guangzhou Shipyard International Co., Ltd. Class H

     46,858         87,521  

Harbin Power Equipment Co., Ltd. Class H

     406,174         504,892  

Huadian Power International Co. Class H

     1,080,649         270,051  

Huaneng Power International, Inc. Class H

     5,155,046         3,207,295  

Jiangsu Expressway Co., Ltd. Class H

     2,037,062         2,133,310  

Lianhua Supermarket Holdings Co., Ltd. Class H

     107,205         432,924  

Maanshan Iron & Steel Class H

     639,917         399,783  

Shandong Chenming Paper Holdings Ltd. Class H

     736,447         679,225  

Shanghai Forte Land Co. Class H

     2,473,240         739,118  

Shanghai Jin Jiang International Hotels Group Co., Ltd. Class H

     1,532,182         382,888  

Shenzhen Expressway Co., Ltd. Class H

     917,970         480,080  

Sichuan Expressway Co., Ltd. Class H

     4,463,271         2,989,619  

Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Co., Ltd. Class H

     1,199,849         494,579  

Sinotrans Ltd. Class H

     1,115,490         301,748  

Tong Ren Tang Technologies Co., Ltd. Class H

     118,648         335,470  

Travelsky Technology Ltd. Class H

     1,234,137         1,244,756  

Weichai Power Co., Ltd. Class H(a)

     77,899         822,820  

Weiqiao Textile Co. Class H

     1,757,532         1,439,858  

Xiamen International Port Co., Ltd. Class H

     2,451,546         461,054  

Xinjiang Xinxin Mining Industry Co., Ltd. Class H

     119,054         67,477  

Zhuzhou CSR Times Electric Co., Ltd. Class H

     453,091         1,453,262  

ZTE Corp. Class H

     157,431         626,625  
           
Total China               33,614,393  
Indonesia – 2.6%      

AKR Corporindo Tbk PT

     3,043,341         514,896  

Aneka Tambang Tbk PT

     7,905,825         2,103,791  

Elnusa PT

     9,906,068         377,374  

Global Mediacom Tbk PT

     4,076,438         175,846  

Indika Energy Tbk PT

     3,916,371         1,459,040  

Jasa Marga Tbk PT

     6,030,064         2,162,040  

Kalbe Farma Tbk PT

     2,665,011         761,432  

Medco Energi Internasional Tbk PT

     4,884,214         1,819,609  

Media Nusantara Citra Tbk PT

     4,644,552         218,567  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Perusahaan Perkebunan London Sumatra Indonesia Tbk PT

     782,402       $ 863,491  

Sampoerna Agro Tbk PT

     1,940,181         586,946  

Summarecon Agung Tbk PT

     4,711,347         580,670  

Timah Tbk PT

     8,473,662         2,990,704  
           
Total Indonesia               14,614,406  
Israel – 8.1%      

Alon Holdings Blue Square Ltd.

     6,771         91,357  

Clal Industries and Investments Ltd.

     513,094         3,574,358  

Delek Automotive Systems Ltd.

     190,585         2,444,547  

Discount Investment Corp.

     659,495         13,194,799  

Elbit Systems Ltd.

     16,164         863,201  

Gazit-Globe Ltd.

     306,715         3,300,352  

Industrial Buildings Corp.

     898,486         1,637,948  

Ituran Location and Control Ltd.

     8,212         117,216  

Koor Industries Ltd.

     143,074         3,108,961  

Melisron Ltd.

     4,866         129,233  

Migdal Insurance & Financial Holding Ltd.

     1,685,234         3,305,880  

Oil Refineries Ltd.

     7,111,535         3,913,188  

Ormat Industries

     186,029         1,540,581  

Osem Investments Ltd.

     84,645         1,315,559  

Shikun & Binui Ltd.

     1,270,234         2,836,721  

Shufersal Ltd.

     437,791         2,629,408  

Strauss Group Ltd.

     131,911         1,969,238  
           
Total Israel               45,972,547  
Malaysia – 4.5%      

Affin Holdings Bhd

     640,900         647,751  

Alliance Financial Group Bhd

     1,084,100         1,085,154  

Berjaya Corp. Bhd

     742,700         274,272  

Boustead Holdings Bhd

     283,400         450,759  

Dialog Group Bhd

     1,918,415         696,024  

Gamuda Bhd

     2,167,183         2,723,897  

Genting Plantation Bhd

     434,000         1,085,351  

Hartalega Holdings Bhd

     171,796         261,562  

IGB Corp. Bhd

     1,339,219         785,224  

IJM Corp. Bhd

     523,000         879,291  

Kulim Malaysia Bhd

     346,100         963,071  

Lafarge Malayan Cement Bhd

     1,614,400         4,126,212  

Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd

     424,700         791,067  

Media Prima Bhd

     422,100         295,347  

Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd

     909,008         653,708  

Parkson Holdings Bhd

     586,105         1,104,999  

SapuraCrest Petroleum Bhd

     777,240         601,750  

SP Setia Bhd

     1,779,726         2,588,587  

TAN Chong Motor Holdings Bhd

     114,207         220,497  

Top Glove Corp. Bhd

     343,900         571,496  

UMW Holdings Bhd

     1,673,726         3,670,594  

Wah Seong Corp. Bhd

     391,451         273,902  

WCT Bhd

     924,500         913,419  
           
Total Malaysia               25,663,934  
Mexico – 1.7%      

Alsea S.A.B de C.V.

     1,007,789         1,006,888  

Banco Compartamos S.A. de C.V.

     151,698         971,476  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Bolsa Mexicana de Valores S.A.B de C.V.(a)

     708,142       $ 1,190,107  

Cia Minera Autlan S.A.B de C.V. Series B*

     152,197         316,996  

Consorcio ARA S.A.B de C.V.

     757,062         497,209  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte S.A.B de C.V.

     691,388         1,261,814  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico S.A.B de C.V. Class B

     408,774         1,419,644  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste S.A.B de C.V. Class B(a)

     465,647         2,218,393  

Grupo Continental S.A.B de C.V.

     353,344         1,028,632  
           
Total Mexico               9,911,159  
Philippines – 3.1%      

Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc.

     4,627,625         2,536,046  

Banco de Oro Unibank, Inc.

     462,809         635,921  

Energy Development Corp.

     16,644,256         2,309,753  

Filinvest Land, Inc.

     22,941,436         690,047  

First Philippine Holdings Corp.

     753,870         1,183,585  

International Container Terminal Services, Inc.

     806,928         706,073  

Jollibee Foods Corp.

     585,823         1,228,112  

Manila Water Co., Inc.

     2,068,627         894,669  

Megaworld Corp.

     12,659,810         640,419  

Metropolitan Bank & Trust

     909,530         1,449,735  

Philex Mining Corp.

     913,117         295,876  

Robinsons Land Corp.

     3,733,392         1,366,259  

Security Bank Corp.

     294,519         550,315  

Universal Robina Corp.

     2,791,113         2,639,426  

Vista Land & Lifescapes, Inc.

     4,287,510         313,613  
           
Total Philippines               17,439,849  
Poland – 0.5%      

Asseco Poland S.A.

     59,361         1,070,302  

Eurocash S.A.

     46,192         418,016  

PBG S.A.

     1,103         92,619  

TVN S.A.

     234,971         1,403,330  
           
Total Poland               2,984,267  
South Africa – 10.7%      

Acucap Properties Ltd.

     56,739         292,713  

Adcock Ingram Holdings Ltd.

     123,689         1,126,171  

Aeci Ltd.

     68,589         717,921  

African Oxygen Ltd.(a)

     235,041         702,666  

Allied Technologies Ltd.

     24,016         196,245  

Astral Foods Ltd.

     103,605         1,656,361  

Aveng Ltd.

     545,401         3,401,767  

AVI Ltd.

     583,902         2,278,074  

Barloworld Ltd.

     162,868         1,092,901  

Basil Read Holdings Ltd.

     18,729         32,547  

City Lodge Hotels Ltd.

     69,074         781,432  

Emira Property Fund

     1,696,287         3,174,017  

Foschini Group Ltd. (The)

     411,937         4,901,804  

Grindrod Ltd.

     650,360         1,566,616  

Group Five Ltd.

     132,315         692,471  

Hudaco Industries Ltd.

     9,033         95,844  

Illovo Sugar Ltd.

     451,465         1,631,263  

Investec Ltd.

     237,642         2,026,378  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

JD Group Ltd.

     128,694       $ 880,927  

JSE Ltd.

     67,628         713,196  

Lewis Group Ltd.

     217,963         2,193,912  

Medi-Clinic Corp., Ltd.

     513,271         1,953,201  

Metropolitan Holdings Ltd.

     1,027,006         2,414,995  

Mondi Ltd.

     126,026         1,029,993  

Mr. Price Group Ltd.(a)

     316,119         2,492,945  

Murray & Roberts Holdings Ltd.

     434,386         2,796,543  

Nampak Ltd.

     507,952         1,380,894  

Northam Platinum Ltd.(a)

     132,114         871,188  

Pick’n Pay Holdings Ltd.

     440,246         1,117,296  

Raubex Group Ltd.(a)

     235,584         770,158  

Resilient Property Income Fund Ltd.

     361,482         1,622,297  

Reunert Ltd.

     317,860         2,826,162  

SA Corporate Real Estate Fund Nominees Pty Ltd.

     7,746,873         3,432,293  

Santam Ltd.

     151,324         2,454,190  

Spar Group Ltd. (The)

     292,187         3,892,028  

Tongaat Hulett Ltd.*

     78,426         1,118,877  

Wilson Bayly Holmes-Ovcon Ltd.

     57,025         1,022,056  
           
Total South Africa               61,350,342  
South Korea – 11.0%      

Bukwang Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     27,179         300,334  

Busan Bank

     113,138         1,394,071  

Cheil Worldwide, Inc.

     145,141         1,724,763  

CJ CheilJedang Corp.

     2,630         555,869  

CJ Corp.

     19,216         1,547,054  

Daeduck Electronics Co.

     85,607         571,339  

Daegu Bank Ltd.

     65,759         865,060  

Daekyo Co., Ltd.

     74,666         410,573  

Daewoong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     3,518         151,025  

Daishin Securities Co., Ltd.

     120,857         1,589,875  

Dong-A Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     1,814         217,155  

Dongbu Insurance Co., Ltd.

     35,813         1,107,133  

Dongbu Steel Co., Ltd.

     47,628         430,229  

Dongkuk Steel Mill Co., Ltd.

     58,681         1,404,947  

Doosan Corp.

     8,528         1,140,557  

Grand Korea Leisure Co., Ltd.

     34,643         679,036  

Green Cross Corp./South Korea

     2,399         326,108  

GS Home Shopping, Inc.

     752         62,785  

Halla Climate Control Corp.

     136,990         2,564,996  

Halla Engineering & Construc

     12,379         182,387  

Handsome Co., Ltd.

     36,544         597,716  

Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd.

     22,539         709,625  

Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction Holdings Co., Ltd.

     22,150         294,297  

Hanmi Holdings Co., Ltd.

     1,160         41,100  

Hansol Paper Co.

     71,434         839,479  

Hanssem Co., Ltd.

     35,068         322,924  

Hanwha Chem Corp.

     150,873         3,618,835  

Hanwha Corp.

     50,027         1,930,443  

Hotel Shilla Co., Ltd.

     33,528         960,043  

Huchems Fine Chemical Corp.

     31,428         610,507  

Hyosung Corp.

     19,942         2,151,165  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hyundai Department Store Co., Ltd.

     5,220       $ 631,756  

Hyundai Development Co.

     41,688         1,104,124  

Hyundai Hysco

     36,167         723,181  

Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.

     61,103         1,189,640  

Hyundai Securities Co.

     118,881         1,668,139  

Jinro Ltd.

     13,903         478,573  

KEPCO Plant Service & Engineering Co., Ltd.

     20,034         1,212,318  

KIWOOM Securities Co., Ltd.

     4,391         193,701  

Korea Petrochemical Industries Co., Ltd.

     6,757         408,887  

Korean Reinsurance Co.

     95,204         947,657  

KP Chemical Corp.

     67,598         812,184  

LG Fashion Corp.

     31,031         925,283  

LG Hausys Ltd.

     2,943         252,939  

LG International Corp.

     22,785         767,326  

LIG Insurance Co., Ltd.

     39,252         764,213  

LS Corp.

     13,431         1,378,143  

LS Industrial Systems Co., Ltd.

     25,663         2,104,355  

MegaStudy Co., Ltd.

     446         65,947  

Mirae Asset Securities Co., Ltd.

     7,797         408,911  

Nexen Tire Corp.

     55,333         401,804  

Orion Corp./Republic of South Korea

     295         107,108  

Paradise Co., Ltd.

     207,894         670,949  

Poongsan Corp./New

     32,758         1,246,829  

S&T Dynamics Co., Ltd.

     31,692         626,753  

S1 Corp.

     40,292         2,212,041  

Samsung Fine Chemicals Co., Ltd.

     15,746         881,030  

Samyang Corp.

     4,041         224,687  

Seah Besteel Corp.

     32,823         817,517  

SK Chemicals Co., Ltd.

     10,560         614,939  

SK Networks Co., Ltd.

     121,474         1,193,167  

SKC Co., Ltd.

     25,811         777,556  

STX Engine Co., Ltd.

     17,296         514,216  

STX Offshore & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.

     52,028         887,476  

STX Pan Ocean Co., Ltd.

     91,526         971,247  

Sungwoo Hitech Co., Ltd.

     32,834         388,738  

Taeyoung Engineering & Construction

     63,654         324,341  

Woongjin Thinkbig Co., Ltd.

     21,195         465,630  

Woori Investment & Securities Co., Ltd.

     144,988         2,651,173  

Youngone Corp.

     23,969         206,635  

Youngone Holdings Co., Ltd.

     13,575         358,944  

Yuhan Corp.

     5,885         957,393  
           
Total South Korea               62,838,880  
Taiwan – 19.4%      

Ability Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     490,162         812,714  

AcBel Polytech, Inc.

     943,599         789,818  

Accton Technology Corp.

     653,683         454,041  

ACES Electronic Co., Ltd.

     64,925         153,992  

Advantech Co., Ltd.

     688,019         1,810,258  

Alpha Networks, Inc.

     471,606         403,805  

Altek Corp.

     543,962         807,895  

Ambassador Hotel (The)

     196,977         320,293  

AmTRAN Technology Co., Ltd.

     546,236         469,454  

Arcadyan Technology Corp.

     140,863         311,561  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Asia Polymer Corp.

     230,371       $ 227,853  

ASROCK, Inc.

     59,146         211,090  

AV Tech Corp.

     189,296         528,355  

Avermedia Technologies, Inc.

     408,763         552,144  

BES Engineering Corp.

     418,987         103,535  

Catcher Technology Co., Ltd.

     333,314         768,164  

Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co., Ltd.

     782,345         1,447,419  

Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd.

     703,288         1,485,748  

China Electric Manufacturing Corp.

     217,101         173,728  

China Steel Chemical Corp.

     454,232         1,570,253  

China Synthetic Rubber Corp.

     752,202         716,291  

Chinese Maritime Transport Ltd.

     716,218         1,542,867  

Chin-Poon Industrial Co., Ltd.

     117,647         96,403  

Chroma ATE, Inc.

     324,962         774,920  

Chung Hsin Electric & Machinery Manufacturing Corp.

     645,531         377,093  

Compal Communications, Inc.

     805,231         739,725  

Continental Holdings Corp.*

     67,032         25,318  

CSBC Corp. Taiwan

     717,797         626,089  

CTCI Corp.

     1,277,032         1,404,096  

Cyberlink Corp.

     203,929         848,575  

Darfon Electronics Corp.

     289,059         376,573  

Depo Auto Parts Industries Co., Ltd.

     244,126         668,110  

D-Link Corp.

     361,163         394,786  

Dynamic Electronics Co., Ltd.

     353,014         254,804  

Elite Semiconductor Memory Technology, Inc.

     81,282         138,152  

Elitegroup Computer Systems Co., Ltd.

     442,414         164,269  

Eternal Chemical Co., Ltd.

     1,433,361         1,500,277  

Everlight Electronics Co., Ltd.

     482,579         1,357,768  

Far Eastern Department Stores Co., Ltd.

     517,640         651,161  

Faraday Technology Corp.

     424,360         819,068  

Farglory Land Development Co., Ltd.

     926,746         2,254,460  

Feng Hsin Iron & Steel Co.

     799,950         1,318,676  

Feng TAY Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     542,436         552,133  

First Steamship Co., Ltd.

     140,977         304,593  

Flytech Technology Co., Ltd.

     74,598         199,619  

Formosa Advanced Technologies Co., Ltd.

     197,629         240,382  

Formosa International Hotels Corp.

     45,852         748,508  

Formosa Taffeta Co., Ltd.

     3,313,031         2,693,564  

Formosan Rubber Group, Inc.

     238,080         184,800  

FSP Technology, Inc.

     234,200         288,238  

Gemtek Technology Corp.

     650,778         1,116,518  

Getac Technology Corp.

     685,235         410,156  

Giant Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     247,464         930,718  

Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.

     682,221         663,845  

Global Mixed Mode Technology, Inc.

     116,848         518,011  

Global Unichip Corp.

     108,433         385,259  

Great China Metal Industry

     327,694         336,699  

Great Wall Enterprise Co.

     673,923         670,871  

Greatek Electronics, Inc.

     783,436         788,665  

Green Energy Technology, Inc.

     185,469         578,227  

Hannstar Board Corp.

     216,758         156,802  

Holtek Semiconductor, Inc.

     335,482         489,669  

Holystone Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     373,636         484,364  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hotai Motor Co., Ltd.

     333,567       $ 954,528  

Huaku Development Co., Ltd.

     557,611         1,543,887  

Hung Poo Real Estate Development Corp.

     548,619         763,885  

Hung Sheng Construction Co., Ltd.

     1,351,845         757,239  

I-Chiun Precision Industry Co., Ltd.

     129,086         165,688  

Infortrend Technology, Inc.

     182,000         248,170  

Inventec Appliances Corp.

     1,831,289         1,483,015  

Inventec Co., Ltd.

     4,872,378         2,534,326  

I-Sheng Electric Wire & Cable Co., Ltd.

     162,185         276,698  

ITE Technology, Inc.

     93,481         188,509  

ITEQ Corp.

     255,381         368,666  

Kindom Construction Co., Ltd.

     451,132         394,216  

King Slide Works Co., Ltd.

     38,948         193,858  

Kinsus Interconnect Technology Corp.

     367,368         940,718  

KYE Systems Corp.

     312,316         286,409  

Largan Precision Co., Ltd.

     99,876         1,902,156  

LCY Chemical Corp.

     765,602         1,423,795  

Lien Hwa Industrial Corp.

     362,449         230,290  

LITE-ON IT Corp.

     939,222         975,554  

Long Bon International Co., Ltd.

     590,396         241,892  

Macronix International

     3,416,722         2,127,146  

Makalot Industrial Co., Ltd.

     184,144         432,635  

Merida Industry Co., Ltd.

     300,102         518,717  

Merry Electronics Co., Ltd.

     263,203         471,788  

Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.

     865,420         465,376  

MIN AIK Technology Co., Ltd.

     104,819         188,558  

Mitac International Corp.

     695,798         330,733  

Nantex Industry Co., Ltd.

     128,310         85,016  

National Petroleum Co., Ltd.

     349,250         388,472  

Nien Hsing Textile Co., Ltd.

     373,310         258,102  

Novatek Microelectronics Corp., Ltd.

     942,417         2,669,651  

Oriental Union Chemical Corp.

     1,130,698         973,570  

Paragon Technologies Co., Ltd.

     68,606         164,919  

Phihong Technology Co., Ltd.

     319,345         480,426  

Pou Chen Corp.

     2,027,908         1,775,308  

Powertech Technology, Inc.

     593,890         1,910,470  

Radiant Opto-Electronics Corp.

     523,447         784,128  

Ralink Technology Corp.

     93,251         385,045  

Realtek Semiconductor Corp.

     423,442         978,587  

Richtek Technology Corp.

     117,127         869,787  

Ruentex Development Co., Ltd.

     541,043         905,736  

Senao International Co., Ltd.

     595,240         965,980  

Shih Wei Navigation Co., Ltd.

     1,266,611         1,599,405  

Shihlin Electric & Engineering Corp.

     233,543         268,367  

Shin Zu Shing Co., Ltd.

     136,372         380,636  

Silitech Technology Corp.

     184,284         546,809  

Sincere Navigation

     1,259,687         1,491,875  

Sonix Technology Co., Ltd.

     224,302         500,419  

Standard Foods Corp.

     257,169         614,081  

Star Comgistic Capital Co., Ltd.*

     48,400         63,673  

Sunrex Technology Corp.

     244,157         248,131  

Syncmold Enterprise Corp.

     188,680         370,215  

Taiflex Scientific Co., Ltd.

     90,203         198,356  

Taiwan Cogeneration Corp.

     927,299         509,040  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Taiwan Glass Industrial Corp.

     364,494       $ 369,843  

Taiwan HON Chuan Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     408,308         793,313  

Taiwan Navigation Co., Ltd.

     913,000         1,079,825  

Taiwan Secom Co., Ltd.

     863,936         1,476,696  

Taiwan Sogo Shin Kong SEC

     216,269         155,064  

Teco Electric and Machinery Co., Ltd.

     2,157,683         1,250,070  

Test Research, Inc.

     111,965         153,747  

Test-Rite International Co.

     646,218         514,012  

Ton Yi Industrial Corp.

     2,281,037         1,164,558  

Tong Hsing Electronic Industries Ltd.

     79,820         373,021  

Transcend Information, Inc.

     428,616         1,104,415  

Tripod Technology Corp.

     257,344         984,351  

Tsann Kuen Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     239,306         446,571  

TSRC Corp.

     1,338,928         2,065,724  

Tung Ho Steel Enterprise Corp.

     1,606,559         1,501,577  

TXC Corp.

     351,970         628,649  

U-Ming Marine Transport Corp.

     2,755,681         5,415,835  

United Integrated Services Co., Ltd.

     239,031         317,902  

Wah Lee Industrial Corp.

     207,152         348,773  

Wistron NeWeb Corp.

     184,416         409,663  

WPG Holdings Co., Ltd.

     791,298         1,570,362  

WT Microelectronics Co., Ltd.

     126,942         185,691  

Yageo Corp.*

     569,432         245,150  

Yieh Phui Enterprise Co., Ltd.

     791,234         289,987  

Yosun Industrial Corp.

     242,608         435,648  

Young Fast Optoelectronics Co., Ltd.

     159,583         1,818,464  

Yung Shin Pharmaceutical Industrial Co., Ltd.

     248,655         328,314  

Yungtay Engineering Co., Ltd.

     363,994         464,874  

Zinwell Corp.

     590,317         1,039,241  
           
Total Taiwan               110,919,238  
Thailand – 10.5%      

Airports of Thailand PCL

     493,272         674,491  

Asian Property Development PCL

     5,699,786         1,417,904  

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL

     1,062,444         1,382,752  

Bangkok Expressway PCL

     2,328,377         1,434,618  

Bangkok Life Assurance PCL

     674,782         694,792  

BEC World PCL

     3,628,206         4,632,388  

Big C Supercenter PCL

     460,739         994,346  

Bumrungrad Hospital PCL

     599,666         691,542  

Central Pattana PCL

     2,603,180         2,594,603  

Delta Electronics Thai PCL

     2,940,272         2,639,948  

Electricity Generating PCL

     1,211,603         3,732,616  

Esso Thailand PCL

     7,984,163         1,736,260  

Glow Energy PCL

     2,340,977         3,297,422  

Hana Microelectronics PCL

     1,669,796         1,402,959  

Khon Kaen Sugar Industry PCL

     669,738         242,739  

Kiatnakin Bank PCL

     981,810         1,261,634  

Land and Houses PCL

     21,139,463         5,154,268  

LPN Development PCL

     3,625,002         1,254,119  

Major Cineplex Group PCL

     947,257         452,561  

MCOT PCL

     1,725,610         1,734,139  

Minor International PCL

     2,138,131         951,063  

Precious Shipping PCL

     3,294,398         1,986,408  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Preuksa Real Estate PCL

     2,614,381       $ 2,093,228  

Quality Houses PCL

     19,192,872         1,669,495  

Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding PCL

     2,930,389         3,669,021  

Siam City Cement PCL

     32,083         253,704  

Siam Makro PCL

     115,396         570,326  

Thai Airways International PCL

     450,971         624,078  

Thai Tap Water Supply PCL

     10,403,024         1,953,780  

Thai Union Frozen Products PCL

     1,424,576         2,710,684  

Thai Vegetable Oil PCL

     2,344,480         1,838,505  

Thanachart Capital PCL

     1,502,443         2,042,035  

Thoresen Thai Agencies PCL

     569,171         451,961  

Tisco Financial Group PCL

     889,807         1,136,080  

TPI Polene PCL

     672,589         288,094  
           
Total Thailand               59,664,563  
Turkey – 8.8%      

Adana Cimento Class A

     86,516         308,035  

Akcansa Cimento A.S.

     153,555         812,123  

Aksa Akrilik Kimya Sanayii

     501,745         1,110,017  

Aksigorta A.S.(a)

     1,623,644         2,289,906  

Albaraka Turk Katilim Bankasi A.S(a)

     401,321         749,121  

Anadolu Hayat Emeklilik A.S.

     488,544         1,925,197  

Anadolu Sigorta

     1,254,547         1,075,487  

Asya Katilim Bankasi As(a)

     459,991         1,106,688  

Cimsa Cimento Sanayi ve Tica

     118,560         901,628  

Dogan Sirketler Grubu Holdings*(a)

     8,723,895         6,332,808  

EIS Eczacibasi Ilac ve Sinai ve Finansal Yatirimlar Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.

     877,056         1,600,766  

Fenerbahce Sportif Hizmetleri Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.

     42,092         1,804,213  

Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.S.

     1,486,287         12,741,511  

Hurriyet Gazetecilik A.S.

     1,685,191         1,805,832  

Is Yatirim Menkul Degerler A.S.

     214,233         306,587  

Mardin Cimento Sanayii

     46,659         248,384  

Sekerbank TAS

     604,237         710,154  

Selcuk Ecza Deposu Ticaret ve Sanayi A.S.

     1,286,112         2,258,443  

Tekfen Holding A.S.

     208,348         849,841  

Tofas Turk Otomobil Fabrikasi A.S.(a)

     752,112         3,899,782  

Turcas Petrolculuk A.S.

     194,445         826,739  

Turkiye Sinai Kalkinma Bankasi A.S.(a)

     969,491         1,628,721  

Ulker Biskuvi Sanayi A.S.

     413,699         1,235,563  

Vestel Beyaz Esya Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S.

     1,102,490         3,018,328  

Yazicilar Holding A.S. Class A

     53,057         410,825  
           
Total Turkey               49,956,699  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $466,851,411)
              560,544,490  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS – 1.2%      
United States – 1.2%      

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund(b)

     236         13,140  

WisdomTree India Earnings Fund(a)(b)

     265,929         7,012,548  
           
TOTAL EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS
(Cost: $5,874,451)
              7,025,688  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund (DGS)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Taiwan – 0.0%      

Young Fast Optoelectronics Co., Ltd., expiring 10/20/10*

     7,631       $ 16,610  
Thailand – 0.0%      

Thai Union Frozen Products PCL, expiring 10/18/10*

     67,448         17,223  
TOTAL RIGHTS
(Cost: $0)
              33,833  
WARRANTS – 0.0%      
Thailand – 0.0%      

Ticon Industrial Connection PCL,
expiring 1/22/14*

(Cost: $0)

     87,000         2,695  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $472,725,862)
              567,606,706  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.3%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.3%      

Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

(Cost: $1,414,475)

     1,414,475         1,414,475  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 2.7%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 2.7%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $15,491,000)(e)

     15,491,000         15,491,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 102.5%
(Cost: $489,631,337)(f)
        584,512,181  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (2.5)%

        (14,028,005
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 570,484,176  

 

PCL – Public Company Limited

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $14,830,413 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $15,491,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund (GULF)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.9%      
Egypt – 10.4%      

Commercial International Bank Egypt S.A.E

     16,204       $ 122,107  

Eastern Co.

     904         20,168  

Egyptian Co. For Mobile Services

     10,334         322,273  

Egyptian Financial Group-Hermes Holding S.A.E

     1,581         8,076  

Egyptian International Pharmaceutical Industrial Co.

     7,334         45,746  

Ghabbour Auto

     1,376         10,586  

Maridive & Oil Services S.A.E

     16,887         47,959  

National Societe Generale Bank S.A.E

     14,979         98,930  

Orascom Construction Industries

     8,711         383,067  

Sidi Kerir Petrochemcials Co.

     71,128         161,921  

Telecom Egypt

     138,020         423,782  
           
Total Egypt               1,644,615  
Jordan – 1.1%      

Arab Bank PLC

     10,050         148,995  

Jordan Petroleum Refinery Co.

     388         2,903  

Jordan Phosphate Mines

     1,372         27,430  
           
Total Jordan               179,328  
Kuwait – 32.4%      

Boubyan Petrochemicals Co.

     35,000         70,061  

Kuwait Finance House

     63,099         257,049  

Kuwait Projects Co. Holdings KSC

     46,125         76,133  

Mobile Telecommunications Co. KSC

     795,124         3,797,606  

National Bank of Kuwait

     119,125         627,525  

National Mobile Telecommunication Co. KSC

     45,000         297,103  
           
Total Kuwait               5,125,477  
Morocco – 9.3%      

Attijariwafa Bank

     437         17,424  

Maroc Telecom

     80,562         1,462,110  
           
Total Morocco               1,479,534  
Oman – 3.1%      

Oman Telecommunications Co.

     149,918         468,445  

Raysut Cement Co.

     8,218         27,749  
           
Total Oman               496,194  
Qatar – 23.8%      

Barwa Real Estate Co.

     9,832         87,245  

Commercial Bank of Qatar

     19,458         454,376  

Doha Bank QSC

     18,349         267,170  

Gulf International Services OSC

     9,495         73,821  

Industries Qatar

     27,331         817,677  

Qatar Electricity & Water Co.

     10,578         318,502  

Qatar Gas Transport Co. Nakilat

     12,509         66,325  

Qatar Insurance Co.

     4,124         96,982  

Qatar International Islamic Bank

     10,827         139,502  

Qatar Islamic Bank

     16,764         377,190  

Qatar National Bank S.A.Q

     11,045         462,738  

Qatar Telecom Q-Tel QSC

     12,739         612,102  
           
Total Qatar               3,773,630  
United Arab Emirates – 19.8%      

Abu Dhabi National Hotels

     173,875         142,491  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Air Arabia

     912,311       $ 206,161  

Aldar Properties PJSC

     104,388         70,483  

DP World Ltd.

     371,393         192,753  

Drake & Scull International

     1,341,617         337,874  

Dubai Financial Market

     477,702         227,604  

Dubai Investments PJSC

     728,331         186,002  

Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC

     576,877         358,099  

Emirates NBD PJSC

     634,129         495,501  

First Gulf Bank PJSC

     92,162         375,127  

Gulf Navigation Holding

     640,189         92,378  

National Bank of Abu Dhabi PJSC

     91,629         293,127  

Tamweel PJSC*

     65,235           

Waha Capital PJSC

     732,830         149,641  
           
Total United Arab Emirates               3,127,241  

TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 99.9%

(Cost: $14,005,179)(a)

        15,826,019  

Foreign Currency and Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities – 0.1%

        8,530  
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 15,834,549  

 

*

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 0.0% of net assets.

 

(a)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.5%      
Australia – 11.2%      

Adelaide Brighton Ltd.

     3,548       $ 11,818  

AGL Energy Ltd.

     1,182         18,506  

Amalgamated Holdings Ltd.

     2,191         12,517  

Amcor Ltd.

     2,658         16,754  

AMP Ltd.

     6,157         30,463  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

     7,167         164,326  

AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.

     3,008         14,970  

Bank of Queensland Ltd.

     1,192         12,927  

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd.

     1,229         10,888  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     5,117         192,781  

Brambles Ltd.

     2,903         17,624  

Cabcharge Australia Ltd.

     1,943         10,404  

Coal & Allied Industries Ltd.

     324         32,708  

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

     2,112         24,498  

Cochlear Ltd.

     146         9,931  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

     3,901         193,276  

Consolidated Media Holdings Ltd.

     4,550         14,582  

Crane Group Ltd.

     1,453         11,522  

Cromwell Group

     17,179         11,810  

Crown Ltd.

     2,678         21,755  

CSL Ltd.

     652         20,864  

CSR Ltd.

     10,438         18,192  

David Jones Ltd.

     2,978         14,360  

DUET Group(a)

     8,206         13,825  

Envestra Ltd.(a)

     23,972         11,838  

Fleetwood Corp., Ltd.

     897         9,536  

Foster’s Group Ltd.

     6,363         37,767  

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

     10,240         12,939  

GWA International Ltd.

     4,029         12,210  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

     4,431         16,175  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

     5,557         19,585  

Leighton Holdings Ltd.(b)

     824         26,377  

Lend Lease Group(a)

     2,239         16,498  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

     672         23,600  

Metcash Ltd.

     3,971         16,802  

Monadelphous Group Ltd.

     755         11,740  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

     6,863         168,387  

OneSteel Ltd.

     4,134         11,728  

Orica Ltd.

     899         22,379  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     1,834         28,146  

Platinum Asset Management Ltd.

     2,723         13,077  

Primary Health Care Ltd.

     3,398         11,581  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

     3,010         50,303  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

     332         24,678  

Salmat Ltd.

     3,458         13,058  

Santos Ltd.

     1,628         20,193  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

     1,356         14,442  

SP AusNet(a)

     14,513         12,085  

Spark Infrastructure Group(c)

     8,885         9,506  

Spark Infrastructure Group*

     2,538         2,716  

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

     3,404         29,663  

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

     3,755         25,450  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Tatts Group Ltd.

     8,808       $ 20,383  

Telstra Corp., Ltd.

     64,644         163,990  

Toll Holdings Ltd.

     2,153         13,759  

Transurban Group(a)

     2,977         14,326  

UGL Ltd.

     903         13,001  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

     3,120         99,359  

Westpac Banking Corp.

     9,694         218,136  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     1,087         46,183  

Woolworths Ltd.

     2,963         82,740  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     815         17,558  
           
Total Australia               2,263,195  
Austria – 0.9%      

Erste Group Bank AG

     409         16,399  

Oesterreichische Post AG

     727         21,800  

OMV AG

     643         24,105  

Raiffeisen International Bank Holding AG

     328         15,314  

Strabag SE

     430         10,217  

Telekom Austria AG

     1,818         27,401  

Verbund AG(b)

     780         28,006  

Vienna Insurance Group AG Wiener Versicherung Gruppe

     341         18,356  

Voestalpine AG

     508         18,739  
           
Total Austria               180,337  
Belgium – 1.2%      

Ageas

     5,454         15,636  

Anheuser-Busch InBev N.V.

     727         42,827  

Befimmo SCA Sicafi

     215         18,198  

Belgacom S.A.

     1,276         49,830  

Cie Maritime Belge S.A.

     395         11,335  

Cofinimmo

     130         17,281  

Mobistar S.A.

     358         21,954  

Solvay S.A.

     206         22,006  

Tessenderlo Chemie N.V.

     412         12,858  

UCB S.A.

     382         13,254  

Umicore

     289         12,511  
           
Total Belgium               237,690  
Denmark – 0.5%      

FLSmidth & Co. A/S

     175         12,804  

H. Lundbeck A/S

     836         14,787  

Novo Nordisk A/S Class B

     526         52,275  

Tryg A/S

     294         17,704  
           
Total Denmark               97,570  
Finland – 1.6%      

Fortum Oyj

     2,137         55,985  

Kone Oyj Class B

     534         27,630  

Konecranes Oyj

     305         11,421  

Metso Oyj

     269         12,347  

Nokia Oyj

     9,393         94,508  

Orion Oyj Class B

     567         11,340  

Pohjola Bank PLC

     1,083         13,196  

Sampo Oyj Class A

     1,545         41,784  

Sanoma Oyj

     762         16,145  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

UPM-Kymmene Oyj

     1,322       $ 22,686  

Wartsila Oyj

     323         21,109  
           
Total Finland               328,151  
France – 16.1%      

ABC Arbitrage

     1,798         16,814  

Accor S.A.

     689         25,195  

Aeroports de Paris

     260         21,240  

Air Liquide S.A.

     405         49,480  

Alstom S.A.

     564         28,812  

AXA S.A.

     5,485         96,035  

BNP Paribas

     2,021         143,941  

Bouygues S.A.

     982         42,210  

Canal Plus

     1,481         10,817  

Cap Gemini S.A.

     328         16,479  

Carrefour S.A.

     1,279         68,822  

Casino Guichard Perrachon S.A.

     313         28,698  

CFAO S.A.

     315         12,557  

Christian Dior S.A.

     250         32,724  

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin Class B

     178         13,562  

Cie Generale d’Optique Essilor International S.A.

     229         15,778  

Ciments Francais S.A.

     185         16,513  

CNP Assurances

     1,857         34,542  

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

     993         44,235  

Credit Agricole S.A.

     6,272         98,169  

Danone

     1,015         60,797  

Eiffage S.A.

     252         12,000  

Electricite de France S.A.

     3,622         156,452  

Eutelsat Communications

     475         18,157  

France Telecom S.A.

     15,047         325,593  

GDF Suez

     7,926         284,148  

ICADE

     177         18,621  

Klepierre

     669         25,838  

Lafarge S.A.

     822         47,132  

Lagardere SCA

     528         20,655  

Legrand S.A.

     644         21,813  

L’Oreal S.A.

     653         73,529  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A.

     529         77,708  

M-6 Metropole Television S.A.

     1,254         29,531  

Neopost S.A.

     239         17,812  

Nexity

     311         11,831  

PagesJaunes Groupe

     2,316         24,286  

Pernod-Ricard S.A.

     134         11,205  

PPR

     254         41,178  

Publicis Groupe S.A.

     375         17,836  

Rallye S.A.

     305         11,305  

Remy Cointreau S.A.

     206         13,894  

Sanofi-Aventis S.A.

     3,384         225,795  

Schneider Electric S.A.

     373         47,363  

SCOR SE

     796         19,050  

Societe Generale

     278         16,035  

Societe Immobiliere de Location pour l’Industrie et le Commerce

     122         15,774  

Societe Television Francaise 1

     863         13,455  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Sodexo

     302       $ 19,625  

Suez Environnement Co.

     1,367         25,287  

Technip S.A.

     222         17,878  

TOTAL S.A.

     8,019         413,872  

Vallourec S.A.

     340         33,824  

Veolia Environnement

     1,617         42,649  

Vinci S.A.

     1,345         67,517  

Vivendi S.A.

     5,598         153,230  
           
Total France               3,249,298  
Germany – 6.6%      

Allianz SE

     953         107,856  

BASF SE

     1,599         100,973  

Bayer AG

     1,097         76,604  

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

     333         23,385  

Bilfinger Berger AG

     211         14,564  

Deutsche Bank AG

     295         16,168  

Deutsche Boerse AG

     392         26,193  

Deutsche Post AG

     2,813         51,095  

Deutsche Telekom AG

     15,525         212,689  

E.ON AG

     5,051         149,152  

Fielmann AG

     184         17,187  

Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide

     232         14,129  

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

     284         17,566  

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG

     251         9,783  

Hannover Rueckversicherung AG

     431         19,853  

Hochtief AG

     147         12,748  

Linde AG

     194         25,288  

Merck KGAA

     171         14,385  

Metro AG

     427         27,835  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs AG

     466         64,636  

RWE AG

     1,471         99,507  

Salzgitter AG

     214         13,882  

SAP AG

     824         40,818  

Siemens AG

     952         100,634  

ThyssenKrupp AG

     709         23,153  

United Internet AG Registered Shares

     823         13,325  

Volkswagen AG

     319         35,201  
           
Total Germany               1,328,609  
Hong Kong – 5.0%      

Bank of East Asia Ltd.

     3,600         15,233  

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

     23,000         72,882  

Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd.

     2,000         30,297  

China Merchants Holdings International Co., Ltd.

     2,000         7,265  

China Mobile Ltd.

     30,000         307,025  

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     4,000         8,460  

China Resources Enterprise Ltd.

     2,000         9,056  

China Resources Power Holdings Co., Ltd.

     4,000         8,594  

China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd.

     18,000         26,340  

Citic Pacific Ltd.

     7,000         15,960  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     4,500         35,910  

CNOOC Ltd.

     55,000         106,554  

Fushan International Energy Group Ltd.

     18,000         12,196  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

     4,400         64,669  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hong Kong & China Gas Co., Ltd.

     7,600       $ 19,227  

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd.

     1,800         35,429  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     4,500         27,331  

Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.

     7,000         65,282  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Asia Ltd.

     5,000         18,356  

MTR Corp.

     7,000         26,465  

New World Development Ltd.

     8,000         16,117  

Shanghai Industrial Holdings Ltd.

     1,000         5,050  

Sino Land Co., Ltd.

     10,000         20,687  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

     2,000         34,522  

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

     5,000         32,139  
           
Total Hong Kong               1,021,046  
Ireland – 0.2%      

CRH PLC

     1,403         23,061  

DCC PLC

     538         15,432  
           
Total Ireland               38,493  
Italy – 5.1%      

A2A SpA

     16,165         24,827  

Assicurazioni Generali SpA

     1,544         31,133  

Atlantia SpA

     1,725         35,796  

Banca Carige SpA

     6,731         15,695  

Banca Popolare di Sondrio S.c.r.l.

     1,364         12,327  

Edison SpA

     15,818         19,900  

Enel SpA

     44,659         238,387  

ENI SpA

     11,295         244,098  

Fiat SpA

     1,212         18,730  

Finmeccanica SpA

     1,373         16,336  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

     19,268         62,671  

Iren SpA

     8,849         15,330  

Lottomatica SpA

     943         14,470  

Mediaset SpA

     3,091         21,943  

Parmalat SpA

     7,903         20,305  

Pirelli & C SpA

     1,676         13,660  

Prysmian SpA

     672         12,293  

Saipem SpA

     562         22,542  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     9,344         47,390  

Telecom Italia SpA

     43,986         61,551  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA

     6,057         25,779  

UniCredit SpA

     14,270         36,489  

Unione di Banche Italiane SCPA

     1,383         13,424  
           
Total Italy               1,025,076  
Japan – 10.8%      

Aeon Co., Ltd.

     1,500         16,088  

Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.

     500         15,585  

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

     1,000         9,780  

Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.

     1,000         10,187  

Asahi Kasei Corp.

     2,000         11,013  

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

     1,000         36,091  

Bank of Yokohama Ltd. (The)

     2,000         9,337  

Bridgestone Corp.

     800         14,565  

Canon, Inc.

     1,800         83,924  

Chiyoda Co., Ltd.

     1,000         10,773  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     1,200       $ 29,634  

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     900         16,526  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     900         17,744  

Circle K Sunkus Co., Ltd.

     900         12,023  

Coca-Cola West Co., Ltd.

     900         15,169  

Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.

     4,000         10,438  

Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.

     1,000         12,198  

Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     1,400         28,456  

Daikin Industries Ltd.

     200         7,517  

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     200         11,946  

Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd.

     1,000         10,055  

Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.

     2,000         8,068  

Denso Corp.

     700         20,739  

East Japan Railway Co.

     400         24,132  

Eisai Co., Ltd.

     900         31,447  

Fast Retailing Co., Ltd.

     100         14,077  

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

     600         19,859  

Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

     1,200         42,562  

House Foods Corp.

     1,000         15,190  

Hoya Corp.

     900         21,924  

ITOCHU Corp.

     2,500         22,863  

Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.

     200         6,526  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

     9         29,939  

JS Group Corp.

     900         17,636  

Kajima Corp.

     6,000         14,436  

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     1,000         10,414  

Kandenko Co., Ltd.

     2,000         11,970  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     1,200         29,117  

Kao Corp.

     900         21,913  

KDDI Corp.

     6         28,693  

Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd.

     1,000         14,185  

Komatsu Ltd.

     800         18,559  

Konami Corp.

     800         14,115  

Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc.

     500         4,872  

Kubota Corp.

     1,000         9,145  

Kyocera Corp.

     200         18,889  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     900         20,534  

Lawson, Inc.

     200         9,157  

Mabuchi Motor Co., Ltd.

     200         10,223  

Marubeni Corp.

     2,000         11,300  

Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.

     800         15,322  

MEIJI Holdings Co., Ltd.

     200         9,409  

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp.

     3,500         17,764  

Mitsubishi Corp.

     1,600         37,941  

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.(b)

     2,000         7,374  

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corp.

     1,000         16,280  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

     16,000         74,503  

Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

     1,500         22,301  

Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.

     1,000         16,854  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

     35,100         51,259  

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings

     800         18,358  

Nichirei Corp.

     2,000         8,475  

Nippon Express Co., Ltd.

     2,000         7,589  

Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.

     1,000         9,744  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

     2,300       $ 100,353  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

     800         15,025  

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.(b)

     72         119,799  

Obic Co., Ltd.

     80         15,111  

OJI Paper Co., Ltd.

     2,000         8,834  

Oracle Corp.

     500         23,791  

Panasonic Corp.

     1,400         18,954  

Park24 Co., Ltd.

     1,500         15,962  

Ricoh Co., Ltd.

     1,000         14,089  

Sankyo Co., Ltd.

     200         10,582  

Secom Co., Ltd.

     500         22,564  

Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd.

     1,400         32,780  

Sharp Corp.

     1,000         9,947  

Shimizu Corp.

     2,000         7,398  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.

     500         24,330  

Shiseido Co., Ltd.

     800         17,946  

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

     2,300         17,565  

Sony Corp.

     600         18,537  

Sumitomo Corp.

     1,800         23,184  

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

     1,400         17,060  

Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.

     9,000         22,732  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

     1,800         52,401  

Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co., Ltd. (The)

     2,000         10,007  

T&D Holdings, Inc.

     700         14,580  

Taisei Corp.

     7,000         14,412  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.

     1,600         73,450  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

     1,000         22,097  

Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc.

     2,000         6,584  

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.(b)

     900         24,261  

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     1,500         36,557  

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.

     2,000         18,506  

Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.

     3,000         23,450  

Toyota Motor Corp.

     2,200         78,951  

Trend Micro, Inc.

     500         14,909  

Yahoo! Japan Corp.

     50         17,261  
           
Total Japan               2,188,675  
Netherlands – 1.5%      

Akzo Nobel N.V.

     350         21,624  

Fugro N.V. CVA

     216         14,224  

Heineken N.V.

     402         20,877  

Koninklijke DSM N.V.

     400         20,521  

Koninklijke KPN N.V.

     4,605         71,323  

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.

     1,312         41,295  

Reed Elsevier N.V.

     1,515         19,131  

TNT N.V.

     448         12,055  

Unilever N.V. CVA

     2,208         66,090  

Wolters Kluwer N.V.

     787         16,546  
           
Total Netherlands               303,686  
New Zealand – 0.2%      

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd.

     11,161         16,583  

TrustPower Ltd.

     2,682         14,421  

Warehouse Group Ltd. (The)

     5,950         16,543  
           
Total New Zealand               47,547  
Investments    Shares      Value  
Norway – 1.4%      

Aker ASA Class A

     671       $ 13,291  

Aker Solutions ASA

     771         11,224  

DnB NOR ASA

     2,041         27,899  

Fred Olsen Energy ASA

     437         15,305  

Marine Harvest ASA

     16,976         14,856  

Orkla ASA

     3,028         28,025  

Statoil ASA

     5,630         117,961  

Telenor ASA

     2,108         33,152  

Yara International ASA

     340         15,443  
           
Total Norway               277,156  
Portugal – 0.8%      

Banco Espirito Santo S.A.

     2,919         13,529  

Brisa Auto-Estradas de Portugal S.A.

     2,559         16,525  

Cimpor Cimentos de Portugal, SGPS, S.A.

     2,182         14,066  

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     11,310         38,817  

Galp Energia, SGPS, S.A. Class B

     1,056         18,251  

Novabase SGPS S.A.

     2,651         11,581  

Portugal Telecom, SGPS, S.A.

     3,038         40,604  

Zon Multimedia Servicos de Telecomunicacoes e Multimedia, SGPS, S.A.

     2,848         11,276  
           
Total Portugal               164,649  
Singapore – 2.1%      

Ascendas India Trust

     16,508         12,550  

CapitaLand Ltd.

     7,000         21,606  

Cityspring Infrastructure Trust

     34,000         15,768  

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

     4,000         42,817  

Fraser and Neave Ltd.

     2,000         9,883  

Keppel Corp., Ltd.

     4,000         27,308  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., Ltd.

     5,000         33,641  

SembCorp Industries Ltd.

     6,000         19,888  

SembCorp Marine Ltd.

     6,000         17,927  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

     2,000         13,715  

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.

     8,000         25,849  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

     9,000         22,990  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

     28,000         66,841  

StarHub Ltd.

     10,000         19,615  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

     2,000         27,856  

UOB-Kay Hian Holdings Ltd.

     15,000         17,790  

Venture Corp., Ltd.

     1,000         7,466  

Wilmar International Ltd.

     5,000         22,846  
           
Total Singapore               426,356  
Spain – 7.7%      

Abertis Infraestructuras, S.A.

     1,982         36,989  

Acciona S.A.

     203         17,171  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios, S.A.(b)

     1,066         53,301  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A.

     8,804         119,050  

Banco Espanol de Credito S.A.

     2,712         27,409  

Banco Popular Espanol S.A.

     3,712         23,564  

Banco Santander S.A.

     26,287         334,359  

Bankinter, S.A.(b)

     1,601         11,140  

Bolsas y Mercados Espanoles S.A.

     526         14,082  

Criteria Caixacorp S.A.

     10,841         57,025  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Ebro Foods S.A.(b)

     763       $ 15,281  

Enagas

     926         18,792  

Endesa S.A.

     1,452         38,922  

Ferrovial S.A.

     1,392         13,035  

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas S.A.

     678         18,771  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     2,929         43,726  

Grifols S.A.(b)

     776         11,145  

Iberdrola S.A.

     15,862         122,198  

Inditex S.A.

     720         57,276  

Mapfre S.A.

     5,044         15,370  

Red Electrica Corp. S.A.

     412         19,402  

Repsol YPF S.A.

     3,336         86,054  

Telefonica S.A.

     15,304         379,522  

Zardoya Otis S.A.

     1,322         23,697  
           
Total Spain               1,557,281  
Sweden – 2.8%      

Alfa Laval AB

     795         13,950  

Assa Abloy AB Class B

     715         18,059  

Atlas Copco AB Class A

     1,717         33,189  

Electrolux AB Series B

     590         14,552  

Hakon Invest AB

     1,006         18,399  

Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B

     2,691         97,596  

Kungsleden AB

     1,662         14,137  

Nordea Bank AB

     6,120         63,832  

Peab AB

     1,986         14,606  

Ratos AB Class B

     508         17,571  

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB Class A

     2,975         22,092  

Skanska AB Class B

     1,407         25,817  

SKF AB Class B

     781         17,986  

Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B

     1,456         22,174  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB Class A

     1,146         37,612  

Swedish Match AB

     536         14,319  

Tele2 AB Class B

     725         15,242  

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson Class B

     3,911         43,000  

TeliaSonera AB

     9,021         73,181  
           
Total Sweden               577,314  
Switzerland – 5.7%      

Baloise Holding AG

     160         14,511  

Credit Suisse Group AG

     2,295         98,664  

Geberit AG

     115         20,600  

Holcim Ltd.

     301         19,441  

Kuehne + Nagel International AG

     143         17,272  

Nestle S.A.

     4,779         256,083  

Novartis AG

     4,313         248,772  

Partners Group Holding AG

     85         14,165  

Roche Holding AG

     1,391         192,518  

Schindler Holding AG

     160         17,196  

SGS S.A.

     18         29,259  

Sulzer AG

     89         10,385  

Swatch Group AG (The)

     40         15,137  

Swiss Reinsurance Co., Ltd.

     360         15,878  

Swisscom AG

     117         47,461  

Syngenta AG

     103         25,746  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Vontobel Holding AG

     477       $ 15,624  

Zurich Financial Services AG

     433         102,073  
           
Total Switzerland               1,160,785  
United Kingdom – 18.1%      

Admiral Group PLC

     612         16,067  

Antofagasta PLC

     1,094         21,308  

Ashmore Group PLC

     2,731         14,400  

Associated British Foods PLC

     1,112         18,382  

AstraZeneca PLC

     3,288         167,535  

Atkins WS PLC

     710         8,235  

Aviva PLC

     9,530         59,904  

BAE Systems PLC

     8,461         45,638  

Barclays PLC

     6,607         31,192  

BG Group PLC

     1,833         32,307  

BHP Billiton PLC

     3,039         96,974  

British American Tobacco PLC

     4,430         165,759  

British Land Co. PLC

     2,595         19,015  

British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC

     2,613         29,049  

BT Group PLC

     9,254         20,415  

Cable & Wireless Communications PLC

     26,854         24,015  

Centrica PLC

     10,612         54,097  

Chaucer Holdings PLC

     14,566         11,132  

Compass Group PLC

     2,472         20,665  

Davis Service Group PLC

     1,717         10,863  

De La Rue PLC

     998         10,387  

Diageo PLC

     4,074         70,361  

Electrocomponents PLC

     4,142         15,847  

Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. PLC

     800         11,579  

Firstgroup PLC

     2,153         12,309  

Fresnillo PLC

     806         15,775  

G4S PLC

     3,000         12,036  

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

     12,948         255,962  

Go-Ahead Group PLC

     642         11,351  

Halfords Group PLC

     1,473         10,278  

Hargreaves Lansdown PLC

     2,073         14,373  

Hays PLC

     8,401         14,973  

HMV Group PLC

     9,469         7,162  

Home Retail Group PLC

     4,474         14,523  

HSBC Holdings PLC

     28,173         286,348  

ICAP PLC

     2,165         14,721  

IG Group Holdings PLC

     1,551         12,152  

IMI PLC

     867         10,486  

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

     2,020         60,384  

Inmarsat PLC

     1,132         11,836  

Intercontinental Hotels Group PLC

     716         12,817  

International Power PLC

     3,317         20,280  

Interserve PLC

     2,882         9,140  

J. Sainsbury PLC

     4,474         27,545  

Johnson Matthey PLC

     386         10,718  

Kingfisher PLC

     4,645         17,142  

Legal & General Group PLC

     14,160         23,094  

Man Group PLC

     11,714         40,444  

National Grid PLC

     8,614         73,299  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund (HEDJ)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Next PLC

     392       $ 13,689  

Pearson PLC

     1,700         26,400  

Premier Farnell PLC

     3,234         13,586  

Provident Financial PLC

     897         11,647  

Prudential PLC

     4,292         43,049  

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

     1,104         60,906  

Reed Elsevier PLC

     2,767         23,458  

Rexam PLC

     3,574         17,290  

Rio Tinto PLC

     688         40,341  

Robert Wiseman Dairies PLC

     1,447         7,322  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

     8,828         266,538  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     7,707         225,527  

RSA Insurance Group PLC

     12,469         25,681  

SABMiller PLC

     1,492         47,857  

Sage Group PLC (The)

     4,353         18,953  

Schroders PLC

     610         13,823  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     2,768         48,765  

Segro PLC

     2,730         11,744  

Severn Trent PLC

     790         16,320  

Smiths Group PLC

     897         17,230  

Stagecoach Group PLC

     3,427         9,839  

Standard Chartered PLC

     2,392         68,828  

Standard Life PLC

     7,883         28,720  

Tate & Lyle PLC

     1,608         11,828  

Tesco PLC

     12,688         84,774  

Thomas Cook Group PLC

     4,203         11,378  

TUI Travel PLC

     4,199         14,186  

Unilever PLC

     2,048         59,413  

United Utilities Group PLC

     2,487         22,456  

Vedanta Resources PLC

     266         9,075  

Vodafone Group PLC

     149,608         370,367  

WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC

     4,999         23,294  

Xstrata PLC

     886         17,005  
           
Total United Kingdom               3,655,563  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $18,868,006)
              20,128,477  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.3%      
United States – 0.3%      

WisdomTree International Dividend ex-Financials Fund(d)

(Cost: $58,531)

     1,530         65,897  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
France – 0.0%      

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin, expiring 10/13/10*

     178         497  
Germany – 0.0%      

Deutsche Bank AG,
expiring 10/05/10*

     418         2,026  
TOTAL RIGHTS
(Cost: $0)
              2,523  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $18,926,537)
              20,196,897  
Investments    Shares      Value  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.1%      

Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(e)

     
(Cost: $9,877)      9,877       $ 9,877  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 1.3%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 1.3%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market
Fund, 0.28%(f)

     
(Cost: $270,000)(g)      270,000         270,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 101.2% (Cost: $19,206,414)(h)         20,476,774  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (1.2)%

        (234,988
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 20,241,786  

 

*

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)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(c)

Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. Such securities are considered liquid, and may be sold in transactions exempt from registration, normally only to dealers in that program or other “accredited investors.” At September 30, 2010, the aggregate value of these securities amounted to $9,506 representing 0.0% of net assets.

 

(d)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(e)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(f)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(g)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $256,887 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $270,000.

 

(h)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund (DBN)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.4%      
Australia – 23.4%      

Adelaide Brighton Ltd.

     69,912       $ 232,862  

Alumina Ltd.

     72,397         126,878  

Amcor Ltd.

     78,608         495,491  

BHP Billiton Ltd.

     168,417         6,345,045  

Boral Ltd.

     31,536         140,765  

Brickworks Ltd.

     11,968         134,421  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

     35,274         122,613  

MacArthur Coal Ltd.

     9,733         110,543  

Newcrest Mining Ltd.

     5,426         208,415  

OneSteel Ltd.

     61,025         173,126  

Orica Ltd.

     22,351         556,399  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

     9,223         685,569  

Sims Metal Management Ltd.(a)

     5,138         87,757  
           
Total Australia               9,419,884  
Austria – 1.1%      

Voestalpine AG

     12,295         453,535  
Belgium – 2.2%      

Solvay S.A.

     5,300         566,183  

Tessenderlo Chemie N.V.

     3,650         113,911  

Umicore

     4,821         208,703  
           
Total Belgium               888,797  
Denmark – 0.4%      

Novozymes A/S Class B

     1,183         150,728  
Finland – 3.0%      

Ahlstrom Oyj

     5,441         125,237  

Huhtamaki Oyj

     8,870         114,070  

Kemira Oyj

     7,574         104,331  

Outokumpu Oyj

     7,957         158,272  

Rautaruukki Oyj

     8,042         166,441  

UPM-Kymmene Oyj

     30,412         521,887  
           
Total Finland               1,190,238  
France – 10.1%      

Air Liquide S.A.

     13,389         1,635,758  

Arkema S.A.

     2,708         138,747  

Ciments Francais S.A.

     3,471         309,810  

Eramet

     424         125,465  

Imerys S.A.

     3,630         217,753  

Lafarge S.A.

     23,999         1,376,065  

Rhodia S.A.

     3,913         93,886  

Sa des Ciments Vicat

     2,618         185,317  
           
Total France               4,082,801  
Germany – 12.4%      

BASF SE

     50,951         3,217,421  

K+S AG

     1,555         93,227  

Lanxess AG

     1,831         100,462  

Linde AG

     5,222         680,684  

Salzgitter AG

     2,860         185,521  

Symrise AG

     5,384         149,835  

ThyssenKrupp AG

     12,115         395,623  

Wacker Chemie AG

     812         150,041  
           
Total Germany               4,972,814  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Hong Kong – 0.9%      

Fosun International Ltd.

     156,000       $ 123,985  

Fushan International Energy Group Ltd.

     340,000         230,369  
           
Total Hong Kong               354,354  
Ireland – 1.5%      

CRH PLC

     35,787         588,232  
Italy – 0.6%      

Buzzi Unicem SpA

     6,923         73,248  

Italcementi SpA(a)

     8,439         74,713  

Italmobiliare SpA

     2,424         81,341  
           
Total Italy               229,302  
Japan – 12.9%      

Air Water, Inc.

     9,000         106,871  

Asahi Kasei Corp.

     47,000         258,798  

Denki Kagaku Kogyo K.K.

     15,000         64,460  

DIC Corp.

     46,000         80,943  

DOWA Holdings Co., Ltd.

     19,000         113,036  

Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.

     6,800         126,818  

Hitachi Metals Ltd.

     9,000         105,901  

Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd.

     16,500         79,202  

JFE Holdings, Inc.

     5,400         165,025  

JSR Corp.

     7,700         130,976  

Kaneka Corp.

     20,000         119,943  

Kobe Steel Ltd.

     60,000         140,771  

Kuraray Co., Ltd.

     10,500         132,475  

Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.

     5,700         109,169  

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp.

     42,500         215,705  

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.

     21,000         121,918  

Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.

     12,000         116,926  

Nippon Paper Group, Inc.

     6,600         165,040  

Nippon Steel Corp.

     58,000         197,175  

Nissan Chemical Industries Ltd.

     7,000         78,848  

Nitto Denko Corp.

     3,900         152,424  

OJI Paper Co., Ltd.

     43,000         189,933  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.

     13,000         632,571  

Showa Denko K.K.

     48,000         91,932  

Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.

     43,000         188,389  

Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.

     171,000         431,901  

Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.

     15,000         228,932  

Taiyo Holdings Co., Ltd.

     3,200         89,481  

Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corp.(a)

     12,000         101,987  

Toray Industries, Inc.

     28,000         155,853  

Tosoh Corp.

     28,000         75,413  

Toyo Ink Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

     20,000         78,525  

Ube Industries Ltd.

     33,000         73,079  

Yamato Kogyo Co., Ltd.

     3,400         82,294  
           
Total Japan               5,202,714  
Netherlands – 3.0%      

Akzo Nobel N.V.

     11,154         689,118  

Koninklijke DSM N.V.

     10,049         515,557  
           
Total Netherlands               1,204,675  
New Zealand – 0.5%      

Fletcher Building Ltd.

     33,043         195,896  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Basic Materials Sector Fund (DBN)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Norway – 1.5%      

Norsk Hydro ASA

     26,504       $ 160,666  

Yara International ASA

     9,826         446,316  
Total Norway               606,982  
Portugal – 1.3%      

Cimpor Cimentos de Portugal, SGPS, S.A.

     45,207         291,426  

Portucel Empresa Produtora de Pasta e Papel S.A.

     43,112         127,424  

Semapa-Sociedade de Investimento e Gestao

     8,786         93,319  
Total Portugal               512,169  
Spain – 0.2%      

Cementos Portland Valderrivas S.A.

     4,735         93,731  
Sweden – 2.4%      

Boliden AB

     13,964         211,829  

Holmen AB Class B

     4,189         129,394  

Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B

     40,341         614,356  
           
Total Sweden               955,579  
Switzerland – 4.2%      

Givaudan S.A.

     303         311,389  

Holcim Ltd.

     9,086         586,854  

Syngenta AG

     3,183         795,628  
           
Total Switzerland               1,693,871  
United Kingdom – 17.8%      

Antofagasta PLC

     27,159         528,973  

BHP Billiton PLC

     99,328         3,169,553  

Croda International PLC

     6,611         154,389  

Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. PLC

     15,996         231,522  

Fresnillo PLC

     16,816         329,113  

Johnson Matthey PLC

     9,695         269,188  

Kazakhmys PLC

     4,974         113,808  

Mondi PLC

     14,728         119,407  

Rexam PLC

     81,838         395,908  

Rio Tinto PLC

     21,438         1,257,029  

Vedanta Resources PLC

     5,734         195,622  

Xstrata PLC

     21,765         417,741  
           
Total United Kingdom               7,182,253  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $40,306,846)
              39,978,555  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.0%      
United States – 0.0%      
WisdomTree DEFA Fund(b)
(Cost: $2,016)
     51         2,305  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      

Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)

(Cost: $498)

     498         498  
Investments    Shares      Value  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 0.6%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.6%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market
Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $246,000)(e)

     246,000       $ 246,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 100.0%
(Cost: $40,555,360)(f)
        40,227,358  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – 0.0%

        (3,836
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 40,223,522  

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $234,422 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $246,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund (DKA)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS - 99.6%      
Australia - 18.3%      

Beach Energy Ltd.

     94,382       $ 62,142  

Caltex Australia Ltd.

     15,921         184,832  

Centennial Coal Co., Ltd.

     13,867         82,843  

Coal & Allied Industries Ltd.

     18,998         1,917,843  

Energy Resources of Australia Ltd.

     87,446         1,126,106  

New Hope Corp., Ltd.

     266,302         1,302,127  

Origin Energy Ltd.

     115,142         1,767,057  

Santos Ltd.

     119,327         1,480,047  

Whitehaven Coal Ltd.

     12,092         72,122  

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

     49,617         2,108,068  

WorleyParsons Ltd.

     58,855         1,267,946  
           
Total Australia               11,371,133  
Austria – 2.7%      

OMV AG

     43,308         1,623,548  

Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment AG

     788         51,546  
           
Total Austria               1,675,094  
Finland – 0.3%      

Neste Oil Oyj

     10,530         164,744  
France – 12.2%      

Bourbon S.A.(a)

     25,258         1,032,571  

Etablissements Maurel et Prom(a)

     8,010         110,337  

Technip S.A.

     18,554         1,494,213  

TOTAL S.A.

     96,320         4,971,211  
           
Total France               7,608,332  
Hong Kong – 6.0%      

CNOOC Ltd.

     1,930,618         3,740,274  
Italy – 9.5%      

ENI SpA

     196,229         4,240,730  

ERG SpA

     15,724         212,732  

Saipem SpA

     36,657         1,470,298  
           
Total Italy               5,923,760  
Japan – 4.2%      

AOC Holdings, Inc.*

     1,800         7,821  

Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd.

     33,000         86,114  

Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.

     400         34,283  

Itochu Enex Co., Ltd.

     6,000         28,513  

Japan Drilling Co., Ltd.

     1,063         31,557  

Kanto Natural Gas Development Ltd.

     3,000         15,837  

Modec, Inc.

     200         3,127  

San-Ai Oil Co., Ltd.

     3,000         13,107  

Shinko Plantech Co., Ltd.

     1,300         11,796  

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

     155,000         1,183,744  

Sinanen Co., Ltd.

     9,000         36,845  

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.

     125,250         1,158,945  
           
Total Japan               2,611,689  
Netherlands – 4.2%      

Fugro N.V. CVA

     20,145         1,326,557  

SBM Offshore N.V.

     66,484         1,261,620  
           
Total Netherlands               2,588,177  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Norway – 11.2%      

Aker ASA Class A

     56,226       $ 1,113,728  

Aker Solutions ASA

     76,516         1,113,860  

Fred Olsen Energy ASA

     38,523         1,349,180  

Statoil ASA

     162,885         3,412,792  
           
Total Norway               6,989,560  
Portugal – 2.5%      

Galp Energia, SGPS, S.A. Class B

     88,433         1,528,427  
Singapore - 0.7%      

Boustead Singapore Ltd.

     127,000         95,587  

China Aviation Oil Singapore Corp., Ltd.

     62,000         70,232  

Ezra Holdings Ltd.

     40,000         52,305  

Falcon Energy Group Ltd.

     169,798         64,545  

Straits Asia Resources Ltd.

     93,000         155,548  
           
Total Singapore               438,217  
Spain – 7.1%      

Repsol YPF S.A.

     125,994         3,250,074  

Tecnicas Reunidas S.A.

     22,393         1,195,477  
           
Total Spain               4,445,551  
United Kingdom – 20.7%      

AMEC PLC

     83,306         1,294,358  

BG Group PLC

     98,698         1,739,585  

Hunting PLC

     7,394         72,414  

James Fisher & Sons PLC

     6,902         53,620  

JKX Oil & Gas PLC

     7,372         37,429  

John Wood Group PLC

     15,229         104,775  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class A

     139,217         4,203,287  

Royal Dutch Shell PLC Class B

     142,282         4,163,544  

Tullow Oil PLC

     58,179         1,167,984  

Wellstream Holdings PLC

     4,279         51,583  
           
Total United Kingdom               12,888,579  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $62,778,803)
              61,973,537  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.2%      
United States – 0.2%      
WisdomTree DEFA Fund(b)
(Cost: $128,412)
     2,821         127,509  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $17,044)
     17,044         17,044  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 0.5%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.5%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market
Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $296,000)(e)

     296,000         296,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 100.3%
(Cost: $63,220,259)(f)
        62,414,090  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and
Other Assets – (0.3)%

        (198,089
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 62,216,001  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Energy Sector Fund (DKA)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(b)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $281,623 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $296,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund (DBU)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.6%      
Australia – 3.7%      

AGL Energy Ltd.

     26,384       $ 413,084  

Challenger Infrastructure Fund Class A(a)

     35,919         42,430  

DUET Group(a)

     140,663         236,983  

Envestra Ltd.(a)

     150,592         74,363  

Hastings Diversified Utilities Fund

     31,247         41,601  

Prime Infrastructure Group(a)

     7,592         32,271  

SP AusNet(a)

     324,842         270,494  

Spark Infrastructure Group(b)

     197,027         210,802  

Spark Infrastructure Group*

     56,293         60,229  
           
Total Australia               1,382,257  
Austria – 1.6%      

EVN AG

     5,131         80,206  

Verbund AG(c)

     14,353         515,341  
           
Total Austria               595,547  
Finland – 2.9%      

Fortum Oyj

     40,603         1,063,726  
France – 17.7%      

Electricite de France S.A.

     52,087         2,249,895  

GDF Suez

     81,686         2,928,457  

Sechilienne-Sidec

     2,286         63,416  

Suez Environnement Co.

     26,623         492,485  

Veolia Environnement(c)

     30,801         812,397  
           
Total France               6,546,650  
Germany – 11.4%      

E.ON AG

     74,984         2,214,224  

RWE AG

     29,599         2,002,245  
           
Total Germany               4,216,469  
Hong Kong – 5.4%      

China Power International Development Ltd.

     160,700         35,604  

China Resources Power Holdings Co., Ltd.

     127,700         274,376  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

     92,322         736,726  

Guangdong Investment Ltd.

     156,000         81,384  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co., Ltd.

     134,996         341,524  

Hongkong Electric Holdings Ltd.

     86,886         527,705  
           
Total Hong Kong               1,997,319  
Italy – 14.1%      

A2A SpA

     254,739         391,241  

Edison SpA

     258,433         325,117  

Enel SpA

     509,516         2,719,763  

Hera SpA

     101,761         194,355  

Iren SpA

     123,147         213,345  

Snam Rete Gas SpA

     175,983         892,537  

Terna Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA

     108,862         463,318  
           
Total Italy               5,199,676  
Japan – 10.5%      

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     19,300         476,609  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)(c)

     12,100         238,553  

Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.

     6,942         208,576  

Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.

     9,200         183,031  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

     8,900       $ 203,057  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     23,000         558,068  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

     14,700         335,387  

Osaka Gas Co., Ltd.

     61,000         219,787  

Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.(c)

     6,361         182,363  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.(c)

     16,300         360,184  

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

     27,200         662,906  

Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.

     59,000         267,668  
           
Total Japan               3,896,189  
New Zealand – 1.4%      

Contact Energy Ltd.*

     53,918         224,472  

TrustPower Ltd.

     10,123         54,430  

Vector Ltd.

     142,898         239,648  
           
Total New Zealand               518,550  
Portugal – 2.0%      

EDP-Energias de Portugal S.A.

     196,186         673,333  

REN-Redes Energeticas Nacionais S.A.

     21,318         77,851  
           
Total Portugal               751,184  
Spain – 14.9%      

Acciona S.A.

     3,698         312,806  

Enagas

     15,012         304,649  

Endesa S.A.

     27,353         733,217  

Gas Natural SDG S.A.

     55,575         829,650  

Iberdrola Renovables S.A.

     64,928         216,104  

Iberdrola S.A.

     320,484         2,468,953  

Red Electrica Corp. S.A.

     6,687         314,908  

Sociedad General de Aguas de Barcelona S.A.
Class A*

     11,411         311,566  
           
Total Spain               5,491,853  
Switzerland – 0.5%      
BKW FMB Energie AG      2,964         196,447  
United Kingdom – 13.5%      

Centrica PLC

     196,228         1,000,314  

Drax Group PLC

     12,509         75,555  

International Power PLC

     68,848         420,944  

National Grid PLC

     164,667         1,401,205  

Northumbrian Water Group PLC

     39,574         207,412  

Pennon Group PLC

     22,889         209,738  

Scottish & Southern Energy PLC

     51,796         912,513  

Severn Trent PLC

     15,681         323,950  

United Utilities Group PLC

     47,059         424,912  
           
Total United Kingdom               4,976,543  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $50,771,093)
              36,832,410  
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND – 0.3%      
United States – 0.3%      
WisdomTree DEFA Fund(d)
(Cost: $88,412)
     2,192         99,078  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.0%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.0%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(e)
(Cost: $19,408)
     19,408         19,408  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Utilities Sector Fund (DBU)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 4.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 4.1%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market
Fund, 0.28%(f)

(Cost: $1,534,000)(g)

     1,534,000       $ 1,534,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 104.0%
(Cost: $52,412,913)(h)
        38,484,896  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (4.0)%

        (1,488,914
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 36,995,982  
*

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)

Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. Such securities are considered liquid, and may be sold in transactions exempt from registration, normally only to dealers in that program or other “accredited investors.” At September 30, 2010, the aggregate value of these securities amounted to $210,802 representing 0.6% of net assets.

 

(c)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(d)

Affiliated companies (See Note 7).

 

(e)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(f)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(g)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $1,456,038 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $1,534,000.

 

(h)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund (DRW)

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     
COMMON STOCKS – 99.5%      
Australia – 19.1%      

Abacus Property Group

     480,250       $ 202,276  

ALE Property Group

     74,968         151,708  

Ardent Leisure Group

     177,444         182,978  

Aspen Group

     298,383         130,009  

Astro Japan Property Group

     623,761         193,266  

Australand Property Group

     197,209         517,468  

Bunnings Warehouse Property Trust

     106,764         190,726  

CFS Retail Property Trust

     720,495         1,321,989  

Challenger Diversified Property Group

     331,766         163,829  

Charter Hall Office REIT

     138,278         326,686  

Charter Hall Retail REIT

     142,237         395,259  

Commonwealth Property Office Fund

     622,534         554,547  

Cromwell Group

     407,092         279,859  

Dexus Property Group

     1,547,445         1,281,058  

Goodman Group

     612,657         382,617  

GPT Group In Specie†*††

     2,305,813         0  

ING Office Fund

     1,107,369         643,326  

Lend Lease Group(a)

     159,444         1,174,845  

Mirvac Group(a)

     641,604         826,240  

Peet Ltd.

     89,274         160,345  

Stockland

     709,737         2,638,859  

Westfield Group

     744,800         8,841,332  
           
Total Australia               20,559,222  
Austria – 0.2%      

Conwert Immobilien Invest SE

     14,434         208,187  
Belgium – 1.9%      

Befimmo SCA Sicafi

     7,340         621,276  

Cofinimmo

     5,202         691,500  

Intervest Offices

     7,341         230,404  

Warehouses De Pauw SCA

     6,118         314,547  

Wereldhave Belgium N.V.

     2,448         214,223  
           
Total Belgium               2,071,950  
Finland – 0.3%      

Sponda Oyj

     72,458         352,154  
France – 12.4%      

Anf Immobilier

     3,673         155,446  

Fonciere des Murs

     4,897         126,153  

Fonciere des Regions

     14,609         1,559,039  

Gecina S.A.

     24,410         2,899,236  

ICADE(b)

     16,306         1,715,430  

Klepierre

     66,131         2,554,080  

Mercialys S.A.(b)

     27,036         1,055,614  

Societe de la Tour Eiffel

     3,365         267,227  

Societe Immobiliere de Location pour l’Industrie et le Commerce

     6,554         847,420  

Unibail – Rodamco SE

     9,569         2,124,796  
           
Total France               13,304,441  
Germany – 0.6%      

Alstria Office REIT – AG

     19,661         273,512  

Deutsche Euroshop AG

     8,916         316,415  
           
Total Germany               589,927  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     
Hong Kong – 26.0%      

Champion Real Estate Investment Trust

     1,639,000       $ 844,497  

Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd.

     314,238         4,760,201  

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

     495,800         1,048,670  

GZI Real Estate Investment Trust

     452,133         226,556  

Hang Lung Group Ltd.

     110,649         721,915  

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

     436,283         2,129,937  

Henderson Land Development Co., Ltd.

     207,320         1,475,478  

Hopewell Holdings Ltd.

     205,500         664,423  

Hysan Development Co., Ltd.

     158,115         566,209  

Kowloon Development Co., Ltd.

     356,398         398,028  

Link REIT (The)

     458,446         1,358,236  

New World Development Ltd.

     445,125         896,764  

Regal Real Estate Investment Trust

     1,417,000         366,881  

Shenzhen Investment Ltd.

     973,900         350,008  

Silver Grant International

     508,900         160,604  

Sino Land Co., Ltd.

     658,305         1,361,858  

Sino-Ocean Land Holdings Ltd.

     391,100         271,541  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

     275,871         4,761,788  

Sunlight Real Estate Investment Trust

     859,000         226,833  

Swire Pacific Ltd. Class A

     132,459         1,823,973  

Swire Pacific Ltd. Class B

     490,798         1,264,422  

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

     321,545         2,066,815  

Wheelock & Co., Ltd.

     63,231         211,362  
           
Total Hong Kong               27,956,999  
Italy – 0.2%      

Beni Stabili SpA

     191,976         180,577   

Beni Stabili SpA*

     92,712         84,802  
           
Total Italy               265,379  
Japan – 14.0%      

Aeon Mall Co., Ltd.

     9,896         240,352  

Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd.

     21,400         1,278,262  

Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd.

     59,000         593,249  

Daiwa Office Investment Corp.(b)

     149         387,928  

Frontier Real Estate Investment Corp.

     50         412,377  

Fukuoka REIT Co.(b)

     54         343,237  

Japan Excellent, Inc.

     74         369,823  

Japan Logistics Fund, Inc.

     29         238,137  

Japan Prime Realty Investment Corp.

     230         506,033  

Japan Real Estate Investment Corp.

     99         899,461  

Japan Retail Fund Investment Corp.

     556         782,021  

Kenedix Realty Investment Corp.

     86         325,305  

MID REIT, Inc.

     123         275,035  

Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd.

     60,589         984,916  

Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.

     67,308         1,134,423  

Mori Hills REIT Investment Corp.

     66         166,383  

Mori Trust Sogo REIT, Inc.

     59         497,905  

Nippon Accommodations Fund, Inc.

     48         275,509  

Nippon Building Fund, Inc.

     138         1,207,541  

Nippon Commercial Investment Corp.

     186         204,613  

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

     28,965         410,863  

Nomura Real Estate Office Fund, Inc.

     88         488,245  

Orix JREIT, Inc.

     87         423,857  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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September 30, 2010

  

 

 

Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Premier Investment Corp.(b)

     67         307,170  

Sumitomo Real Estate Sales Co., Ltd.

     3,316         150,042  

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd.

     23,279         480,683  

Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd.

     59,751         228,876  

Tokyu Land Corp.

     58,168         240,916  

Tokyu REIT, Inc.

     60         315,298  

Top REIT, Inc.

     63         352,933  

United Urban Investment Corp.

     82         564,400  
           
Total Japan               15,085,793  
Netherlands – 4.5%      

Corio N.V.

     29,394         2,012,455  

Eurocommercial Properties N.V.

     13,816         641,295  

Nieuwe Steen Investments N.V.

     20,573         412,306  

Vastned Offices/Industrial N.V.

     17,007         280,937  

VastNed Retail N.V.

     9,836         670,399  

Wereldhave N.V.

     8,278         804,641  
           
Total Netherlands               4,822,033  
New Zealand – 0.8%      

AMP NZ Office Trust

     427,106         232,477  

Argosy Property Trust

     309,634         166,258  

Goodman Property Trust

     366,459         256,072  

Kiwi Income Property Trust

     301,087         223,679  
           
Total New Zealand               878,486  
Singapore – 10.0%      

Allgreen Properties Ltd.

     289,000         259,262  

Ascendas India Trust

     290,626         220,949  

Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust

     486,901         810,669  

Ascott Residence Trust

     222,118         194,196  

Cambridge Industrial Trust

     483,472         200,321  

CapitaCommercial Trust

     761,635         856,973  

CapitaLand Ltd.

     545,589         1,684,032  

CapitaMall Trust

     697,786         1,140,563  

Capitamalls Asia Ltd.

     95,000         156,004  

CapitaRetail China Trust

     213,000         202,418  

CDL Hospitality Trusts

     184,432         298,658  

City Developments Ltd.

     26,103         253,221  

Fortune Real Estate Investment Trust

     463,000         231,405  

Frasers Centrepoint Trust(b)

     169,432         190,641  

Frasers Commercial Trust

     1,289,070         151,903  

Guocoland Ltd.(b)

     95,000         170,449  

Keppel Land Ltd.

     135,168         416,186  

K-REIT Asia

     300,000         294,218  

Lippo-Mapletree Indonesia Retail Trust

     554,782         210,888  

Mapletree Logistics Trust

     586,285         387,781  

Parkway Life Real Estate Investment Trust

     164,000         199,491  

Singapore Land Ltd.

     60,544         324,503  

Starhill Global REIT

     640,526         282,438  

Suntec Real Estate Investment Trust

     511,828         587,570  

United Industrial Corp., Ltd.

     89,000         158,331  

UOL Group Ltd.

     95,000         334,398  

Wheelock Properties Singapore Ltd.

     192,000         275,881  

Wing Tai Holdings Ltd.

     112,000         147,307  
Investments    Shares      Value  
     

Yanlord Land Group Ltd.

     95,000       $ 126,392  
           
Total Singapore               10,767,048  
Sweden – 2.5%      

Atrium Ljungberg AB Class B

     7,950         89,770  

Castellum AB

     44,569         593,653  

Fabege AB

     41,089         413,604  

Hufvudstaden AB Class A

     37,661         406,515  

Klovern AB

     49,900         240,212  

Kungsleden AB

     58,699         499,293  

Wallenstam AB Class B

     7,950         203,163  

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

     9,376         258,411  
           
Total Sweden               2,704,621  
Switzerland – 0.5%      

Allreal Holding AG

     2,449         333,402  

Intershop Holdings

     793         239,454  
           
Total Switzerland               572,856  
United Kingdom – 6.5%      

British Land Co. PLC

     256,725         1,881,145  

Capital Shopping Centres Group PLC

     138,921         804,939  

Daejan Holdings PLC

     3,550         145,446  

Derwent London PLC

     11,595         274,802  

Great Portland Estates PLC

     49,650         267,028  

Hammerson PLC

     135,742         843,417  

Land Securities Group PLC

     162,046         1,635,531  

Primary Health Properties PLC

     27,521         130,320  

Savills PLC

     28,378         135,943  

Segro PLC

     190,927         821,356  
           
Total United Kingdom               6,939,927  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost: $102,592,168)
              107,079,023  
RIGHTS – 0.0%      
Singapore – 0.0%      

Mapletree Logistics Trust,
expiring 10/08/10*

(Cost: $0)

     46,902         1,961  
TOTAL LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS
(Cost: $102,592,168)
              107,080,984  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT – 0.1%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 0.1%      
Invesco Treasury Fund Private Class, 0.02%(c)
(Cost: $50,969)
     50,969         50,969  
INVESTMENT OF CASH COLLATERAL FOR SECURITIES LOANED – 2.8%      
MONEY MARKET FUND – 2.8%      

Dreyfus Institutional Preferred Money Market Fund, 0.28%(d)

(Cost: $3,044,000)(e)

     3,044,000         3,044,000  
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES – 102.4%
(Cost: $105,687,137)(f)
        110,175,953  

Liabilities in Excess of Foreign Currency and Other Assets – (2.4)%

        (2,583,017
           
NET ASSETS – 100.0%             $ 107,592,936  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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September 30, 2010

  

 

 

*

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 0.0% of net assets.

 

††

Restricted 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)

Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at September 30, 2010 (See Note 2).

 

(c)

Rate shown represents annualized 7-day yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(d)

Interest rate shown reflects yield as of September 30, 2010.

 

(e)

At September 30, 2010, the total market value of the Fund’s securities on loan was $2,895,116 and the total market value of the collateral held by the Fund was $3,044,000.

 

(f)

Aggregate cost for Federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for book purposes.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
DEFA Fund
     WisdomTree
DEFA Equity
Income Fund
     WisdomTree
Global Equity
Income Fund
     WisdomTree
Europe SmallCap
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
Japan Hedged
Equity Fund
 

ASSETS:

              

Investments, at cost

   $ 423,836,712       $ 130,177,202       $ 53,303,728       $ 26,185,520       $ 104,801,495   

Investment in affiliate, at cost

     842,577         490,763         325,884         230,273           

Foreign currency, at cost

     739,608         94,983         168,630         18,226         48,983   

Investment in securities, at value (including securities on loan) (Note 2)1

     434,987,262         122,003,352         55,672,730         27,118,016         102,697,004   

Investment in affiliate, at value

     915,797         544,096         358,668         256,603           

Foreign currency, at value

     747,302         94,826         170,780         18,292         49,498   

Receivables:

              

Dividends and interest

     1,203,059         291,556         140,024         72,510         867,789   

Unrealized appreciation on foreign currency contracts

     371                 61                 76,552   

Foreign tax reclaims

     421,863         93,876         28,528         17,936           

Capital shares sold

                                     1,821,569   

Total Assets

     438,275,654         123,027,706         56,370,791         27,483,357         105,512,412   

LIABILITIES:

              

Payables:

              

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

     25,804,000         3,595,000         1,099,000         186,000         17,273,000   

Investment securities purchased

     375,420                 42,961                 1,801,250   

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     157,114         55,090         23,331         12,150         33,690   

Service fees (Note 2)

     1,446         421         179         93         309   

Unrealized depreciation on foreign currency contracts

                     49                 487,889   

Total Liabilities

     26,337,980         3,650,511         1,165,520         198,243         19,596,138   

NET ASSETS

   $ 411,937,674       $ 119,377,195       $ 55,205,271       $ 27,285,114       $ 85,916,274   

NET ASSETS:

              

Paid-in capital

   $ 631,065,036       $ 204,894,949       $ 76,270,006       $ 52,149,011       $ 108,377,885   

Undistributed net investment income

     766,305         207,559         81,954         39,115         764,702   

Accumulated net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

     (231,176,174      (77,618,085      (23,554,081      (25,862,466      (21,123,431

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     11,282,507         (8,107,228      2,407,392         959,454         (2,102,882

NET ASSETS

   $ 411,937,674       $ 119,377,195       $ 55,205,271       $ 27,285,114       $ 85,916,274   

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

     9,050,000         2,950,000         1,350,000         700,000         2,400,000   

Net asset value per share

   $ 45.52       $ 40.47       $ 40.89       $ 38.98       $ 35.80   
1

Market values of securities on loan were as follows: $24,530,477, $3,419,595, $1,044,907, $176,651 and $16,412,110, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      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
 

ASSETS:

              

Investments, at cost

   $ 26,429,184       $ 143,350,765       $ 81,324,047       $ 73,635,326       $ 149,237,362   

Investment in affiliate, at cost

     806,759         461,133         14,428         184,662         275,122   

Foreign currency, at cost

     53,060         24,287         302,959         181,148         186,212   

Investment in securities, at value (including securities on loan) (Note 2)1

     31,311,617         135,039,540         86,544,641         75,888,460         143,566,482   

Investment in affiliate, at value

     955,409         436,058         15,775         206,946         273,363   

Foreign currency, at value

     54,629         24,340         303,045         181,360         186,501   

Receivables:

              

Dividends and interest

     135,871         1,109,368         386,333         599,863         354,653   

Investment securities sold

                                     275,316   

Foreign tax reclaims

     1,879                                 131,914   

Total Assets

     32,459,405         136,609,306         87,249,794         76,876,629         144,788,229   

LIABILITIES:

              

Payables:

              

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

     1,622,000         11,257,000         2,117,000         2,883,000         3,498,000   

Investment securities purchased

                     57,914         142,797         275,122   

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     13,614         62,218         32,456         34,054         53,503   

Service fees (Note 2)

     107         474         299         261         492   

Total Liabilities

     1,635,721         11,319,692         2,207,669         3,060,112         3,827,117   

NET ASSETS

   $ 30,823,684       $ 125,289,614       $ 85,042,125       $ 73,816,517       $ 140,961,112   

NET ASSETS:

              

Paid-in capital

   $ 38,964,857       $ 150,793,958       $ 95,903,391       $ 84,258,158       $ 189,564,857   

Undistributed net investment income

     50,175         841,610         58,252         96,180         243,154   

Accumulated net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

     (13,230,475      (18,017,861      (16,161,422      (12,842,799      (43,190,859

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     5,039,127         (8,328,093      5,241,904         2,304,978         (5,656,040

NET ASSETS

   $ 30,823,684       $ 125,289,614       $ 85,042,125       $ 73,816,517       $ 140,961,112   

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

     600,000         3,100,000         1,350,000         1,300,000         3,200,000   

Net asset value per share

   $ 51.37       $ 40.42       $ 62.99       $ 56.78       $ 44.05   
1

Market value of securities on loan were as follows: $1,563,640, $10,669,595, $2,015,322, $2,737,953 and $3,321,796, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      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
 

ASSETS:

              

Investments, at cost

   $ 149,526,590       $ 146,178,744       $ 440,574,443       $ 673,916,928       $ 483,756,886   

Investment in affiliate, at cost

     1,338,700         482,200         1,082,728         2,358,988         5,874,451   

Foreign currency, at cost

     151,632         150,141         491,750         3,026,853         2,050,479   

Investment in securities, at value (including securities on loan) (Note 2)1

     157,777,514         145,863,094         467,891,840         772,879,809         577,486,493   

Investment in affiliate, at value

     1,446,477         536,395         1,159,523         2,694,116         7,025,688   

Foreign currency, at value

     151,714         150,765         493,088         3,045,168         2,073,007   

Receivables:

              

Dividends and interest

     321,538         490,910         2,472,662         2,926,371         515,253   

Investment securities sold

             263,294                           

Unrealized appreciation on foreign currency contracts

                                     197   

Foreign tax reclaims

     257,073         94,187         156,690         18,047         6,033   

Capital shares sold

                                     4,950,233   

Total Assets

     159,954,316         147,398,645         472,173,803         781,563,511         592,056,904   

LIABILITIES:

              

Due to foreign custodian

                             866,534         2,589,000   

Payables:

                   

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

     10,772,000         9,878,000         33,827,000         6,564,000         15,491,000   

Investment securities purchased

                     533,982                 3,227,136   

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     68,077         62,670         199,482         350,371         263,289   

Service fees (Note 2)

     522         479         1,519         2,467         1,864   

Unrealized depreciation on foreign currency contracts

                             1,040         439   

Total Liabilities

     10,840,599         9,941,149         34,561,983         7,784,412         21,572,728   

NET ASSETS

   $ 149,113,717       $ 137,457,496       $ 437,611,820       $ 773,779,099       $ 570,484,176   

NET ASSETS:

              

Paid-in capital

   $ 289,112,878       $ 210,211,190       $ 632,720,466       $ 693,550,123       $ 480,060,225   

Undistributed net investment income

     309,406         270,982         1,389,035         1,876,250         358,186   

Accumulated net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

     (148,683,968      (72,775,265      (223,929,042      (21,062,318      (4,839,817

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     8,375,401         (249,411      27,431,361         99,415,044         94,905,582   

NET ASSETS

   $ 149,113,717       $ 137,457,496       $ 437,611,820       $ 773,779,099       $ 570,484,176   

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

     3,450,000         2,800,000         9,200,000         14,000,000         11,400,000   

Net asset value per share

   $ 43.22       $ 49.09       $ 47.57       $ 55.27       $ 50.04   
1

Market value of securities on loan were as follows: $10,253,531, $9,380,861, $31,849,009, $6,244,744 and $14,830,413, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      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
 

ASSETS:

              

Investments, at cost

   $ 14,005,179       $ 19,147,883       $ 40,553,344       $ 63,091,847       $ 52,324,501   

Investment in affiliate, at cost

             58,531         2,016         128,412         88,412   

Foreign currency, at cost

     3,796         36,204         127,458         69,079         15,496   

Investment in securities, at value (including securities on loan) (Note 2)1

     15,826,019         20,410,877         40,225,053         62,286,581         38,385,818   

Investment in affiliate, at value

             65,897         2,305         127,509         99,078   

Foreign currency, at value

     3,831         36,741         127,507         69,731         15,637   

Receivables:

              

Investment securities sold

             961,201                           

Unrealized appreciation on foreign currency contracts

             2,360                 186           

Dividends and interest

     16,737         59,433         98,942         39,996         84,039   

Foreign tax reclaims

             12,652         34,099         16,484         17,687   

Total Assets

     15,846,587         21,549,161         40,487,906         62,540,487         38,602,259   

LIABILITIES:

              

Due to foreign custodian

     962                                   

Payables:

              

Investment securities purchased

             2,457                         54,506   

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

             270,000         246,000         296,000         1,534,000   

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     8,516         7,852         18,245         28,271         17,637   

Service fees (Note 2)

     2,560         73         139         215         134   

Other fees

             1,664                           

Unrealized depreciation on foreign currency contracts

             1,025,329                           

Total Liabilities

     12,038         1,307,375         264,384         324,486         1,606,277   

NET ASSETS

   $ 15,834,549       $ 20,241,786       $ 40,223,522       $ 62,216,001       $ 36,995,982   

NET ASSETS:

              

Paid-in capital

   $ 22,754,297       $ 20,535,218       $ 58,181,692       $ 77,209,543       $ 62,291,311   

Undistributed (Distributions in excess of ) net investment income

     (16,805      31,100         78,840         171,992         70,315   

Accumulated net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

     (8,730,549      (1,597,504      (17,712,741      (14,362,660      (11,437,742

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     1,827,606         1,272,972         (324,269      (802,874      (13,927,902

NET ASSETS

   $ 15,834,549       $ 20,241,786       $ 40,223,522       $ 62,216,001       $ 36,995,982   

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

     1,000,000         450,002         1,450,000         2,600,000         1,850,000   

Net asset value per share

   $ 15.83       $ 44.98       $ 27.74       $ 23.93       $ 20.00   
1

Market value of securities on loan were as follows: $0, $256,887, $234,422, $281,623 and $1,456,038, respectively (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (unaudited) (concluded)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
International
Real
Estate Fund
 

ASSETS:

  

Investments, at cost

   $ 105,687,137   

Foreign currency, at cost

     100,407   

Investment in securities, at value (including securities on loan) (Note 2)1

     110,175,953   

Foreign currency, at value

     101,160   

Receivables:

  

Unrealized appreciation on foreign currency contracts

     8   

Dividends and interest

     356,403   

Foreign tax reclaims

     51,101   

Total Assets

     110,684,625   

LIABILITIES:

  

Payables:

  

Investment securities purchased

     738   

Collateral for securities on loan (Note 2)

     3,044,000   

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     46,510   

Service fees (Note 2)

     354   

Unrealized depreciation on foreign currency contracts

     87   

Total Liabilities

     3,091,689   

NET ASSETS

   $ 107,592,936   

NET ASSETS:

  

Paid-in capital

   $ 157,729,966   

Undistributed net investment income

     (4,746,725

Accumulated net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

     (49,881,737

Net unrealized appreciation on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     4,491,432   

NET ASSETS

   $ 107,592,936   

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

     3,750,000   

Net asset value per share

   $ 28.69   
1

Market value of securities on loan were $2,895,116 (Note 2).

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (unaudited)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

For the Six Months Ended September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
DEFA Fund
     WisdomTree
DEFA Equity
Income Fund
     WisdomTree
Global Equity
Income Fund
     WisdomTree
Europe
SmallCap
Dividend Fund
     WisdomTree
Japan Hedged
Equity Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

              

Dividends1

   $ 10,117,562       $ 3,815,954       $ 1,251,494       $ 619,039       $ 971,880   

Dividends from affiliate

     13,291         3,733         11,548         3,643         712   

Interest

     75         27         8         4         17   

Securities lending income (Note 2)

     323,224         153,448         28,779         16,918         6,951   

Total investment income

     10,454,152         3,973,162         1,291,829         639,604         979,560   

EXPENSES:

              

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     960,616         352,188         134,399         76,489         202,165   

Service fees (Note 2)

     8,805         2,672         1,019         580         1,853   

Total expenses

     969,421         354,860         135,418         77,069         204,018   

Expense reimbursements/waivers (Note 3)

     (3,239      (1,289      (787      (433      (156

Net expenses

     966,182         353,571         134,631         76,636         203,862   

Net investment income

     9,487,970         3,619,591         1,157,198         562,968         775,698   

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:

              

Net realized gain (loss) from:

              

Investment transactions

     (10,049,005      (8,123,453      (909,598      (2,252,910      (7,190,852

Investment transactions from affiliates

     (41,709      (55,116      (16,370      (10,621      (6,010

In-kind redemptions

     (1,193,019      (65,555              516,770         904,545   

In-kind redemptions from affiliates

     5,198         (6,367              1,062         (134

Foreign currency related transactions

     (16,613      (63,222      14,359         4,876         (10,133,263

Net realized loss

     (11,295,148      (8,313,713      (911,609      (1,740,823      (16,425,714

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from:

              

Investment transactions

     3,001,505         1,977,732         744,405         2,386,860         1,154,611   

Translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     44,078         11,248         3,554         3,125         8,838   

Net change in unrealized appreciation

     3,045,583         1,988,980         747,959         2,389,985         1,163,449   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments

     (8,249,565      (6,324,733      (163,650      649,162         (15,262,265

NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

   $ 1,238,405       $ (2,705,142    $ 993,548       $ 1,212,130       $ (14,486,567
1

Net of foreign withholding tax of $1,090,713, $426,669, $118,414, $69,456 and $73,162, respectively.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

For the Six Months Ended September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      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
 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

              

Dividends1

   $ 475,146       $ 1,288,722       $ 2,132,461       $ 2,220,861       $ 3,479,754   

Dividends from affiliate

     9,876         1,426         2,940         13,009         10,166   

Interest

     3         16         12                 26   

Securities lending income (Note 2)

     6,111         36,738         5,492         14,989         124,025   

Total investment income

     491,136         1,326,902         2,140,905         2,248,859         3,613,971   

EXPENSES:

              

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     79,589         438,512         195,416         233,275         322,432   

Service fees (Note 2)

     604         3,327         1,791         1,770         2,956   

Total expenses

     80,193         441,839         197,207         235,045         325,388   

Expense reimbursements/waivers (Note 3)

     (2,036      (973      (471      (1,132      (930

Net expenses

     78,157         440,866         196,736         233,913         324,458   

Net investment income

     412,979         886,036         1,944,169         2,014,946         3,289,513   

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:

              

Net realized gain (loss) from:

              

Investment transactions

     43,793         (3,408,501      (2,041,952      (2,898,793      (8,649,417

Investment transactions from affiliate

     (2,351      (13,775      35,673         (17,068      (50

In-kind redemptions

             2,593,241         820,487         3,337,260         632,619   

In-kind redemptions from affiliates

             (5,279      290         (4,011      (856

Foreign currency related transactions

     (3,516      83,111         10,168         32,315         (2,391

Net realized gain (loss) from:

     37,926         (751,203      (1,175,334      449,703         (8,020,095

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from:

              

Investment transactions

     985,068         (4,033,898      2,803,806         (3,680,972      2,784,251   

Translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     5,132         23,609         14,988         16,970         11,672   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     990,200         (4,010,289      2,818,794         (3,664,002      2,795,923   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments

     1,028,126         (4,761,492      1,643,460         (3,214,299      (5,224,172

NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

   $ 1,441,105       $ (3,875,456    $ 3,587,629       $ (1,199,353    $ (1,934,659
1

Net of foreign withholding tax of $36,928, $97,004, $51,811, $61,182 and $393,712, respectively.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

For the Six Months Ended September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      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
 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

              

Dividends1

   $ 4,842,344       $ 3,134,611       $ 8,543,692       $ 18,565,424       $ 9,899,717   

Dividends from affiliate

     16,171         12,820         16,387         37,993         36,523   

Interest

     36         21         62         101         109   

Securities lending income (Note 2)

     174,801         111,958         228,496         32,498         57,515   

Total investment income

     5,033,352         3,259,410         8,788,637         18,636,016         9,993,864   

EXPENSES:

              

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     418,840         380,090         1,192,761         1,790,444         1,300,856   

Service fees (Note 2)

     3,177         2,883         9,048         12,505         9,085   

Total expenses

     422,017         382,973         1,201,809         1,802,949         1,309,941   

Expense reimbursements/waivers (Note 3)

     (2,245      (1,658      (2,759      (6,560      (14,214

Net expenses

     419,772         381,315         1,199,050         1,796,389         1,295,727   

Net investment income

     4,613,580         2,878,095         7,589,587         16,839,627         8,698,137   

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:

              

Net realized gain (loss) from:

              

Investment transactions

     (500,360      (10,487,022      (8,917,199      117,480         (2,903,902

Investment transactions from affiliate

     (50,443      (50,031      (140,878      123,905         19,507,523   

In-kind redemptions

     990,134         923,457         890,173         25,086,356         25,918   

In-kind redemptions from affiliates

     (7,715      (3,411      (175      498         (60,894

Foreign currency related transactions

     (98,798      (20,521      124,113         98,649         59,991   

Net realized gain (loss)

     332,818         (9,637,528      (8,043,966      25,426,888         16,628,636   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from:

              

Investment transactions

     (593,920      9,969,734         13,741,771         13,316,525         39,733,207   

Translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     5,149         14,159         54,379         63,878         10,505   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (588,771      9,983,893         13,796,150         13,380,403         39,743,712   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments

     (255,953      346,365         5,752,184         38,807,291         56,372,348   

NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

   $ 4,357,627       $ 3,224,460       $ 13,341,771       $ 55,646,918       $ 65,070,485   
1

Net of foreign withholding tax of $552,793, $351,732, $610,456, $2,564,006, and $1,725,125, respectively.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (unaudited) (continued)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

For the Six Months Ended September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      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
 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

              

Dividends1

   $ 395,863       $ 356,709       $ 677,764       $ 1,268,112       $ 1,201,682   

Dividends from affiliate

             3,359         850         559         2,862   

Interest

     2         3         3         7         5   

Securities lending income (Note 2)

             1,922         26,680         36,591         60,932   

Total investment income

     395,865         361,993         705,297         1,305,269         1,265,481   

EXPENSES:

              

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     49,483         34,541         115,482         154,527         115,354   

Service fees (Note 2)

     14,836         317         876         1,172         875   

Professional fees

     21                                   

Custody/accounting

     7                                   

Directors

     4                                   

Insurance

     2                                   

Printing

     1                                   

IOPV fees2

     1                                   

Other

     2         7,196                           

Total expenses

     64,357         42,054         116,358         155,699         116,229   

Expense reimbursements/waivers (Note 3)

             (235      (374      (405      (342

Net expenses

     64,357         41,819         115,984         155,294         115,887   

Net investment income

     331,508         320,174         589,313         1,149,975         1,149,594   

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:

              

Net realized gain (loss) from:

              

Investment transactions

     (438,236      (474,211      (4,308,143      (7,078,899      (2,497,087

Investment transactions from affiliates

             19,758         (6,630      (3,341      (32,297

In-kind redemptions

                     946,039                 (719,883

In-kind redemptions from affiliates

                     (900              597   

Foreign currency related transactions

     (7,127      (934,784      (19,205      (46,441      10,805   

Net realized loss

     (445,363      (1,389,237      (3,388,839      (7,128,681      (3,237,865

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from:

              

Investment transactions

     674,381         955,963         672,171         6,401,088         (524,148

Translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     (9,876      2,506         4,843         3,559         191   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     664,505         958,469         677,014         6,404,647         (523,957

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments

     219,142         (430,768      (2,711,825      (724,034      (3,761,822

NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

   $ 550,650       $ (110,594    $ (2,122,512    $ 425,941       $ (2,612,228
1

Net of foreign withholding tax of $28,439, $40,563, $76,383, $155,895 and $144,446, respectively.

 

2

IOPV Fees – 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

For the Six Months Ended September 30, 2010

  

 

 

      WisdomTree
International
Real Estate Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME:

  

Dividends1

   $ 2,177,989   

Dividends from affiliate

     7,234   

Interest

     12   

Securities lending income (Note 2)

     49,494   

Total investment income

     2,234,729   

EXPENSES:

  

Advisory fees (Note 3)

     242,222   

Service fees (Note 2)

     1,838   

Total expenses

     244,060   

Expense reimbursements/waivers (Note 3)

     (564

Net expenses

     243,496   

Net investment income

     1,991,233   

NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS:

  

Net realized gain (loss) from:

  

Investment transactions

     (8,008,056

Investment transactions from affiliates

     (56,164

In-kind redemptions

     234,562   

In-kind redemptions from affiliates

     496   

Foreign currency related transactions

     (19,245

Net realized loss

     (7,848,407

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) from:

  

Investment transactions

     15,396,531   

Translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     9,493   

Net change in unrealized appreciation

     15,406,024   

Net realized and unrealized gain on investments

     7,557,617   

NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

   $ 9,548,850   
1

Net of foreign withholding tax of $184,922.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

  

 

 

     WisdomTree
DEFA Fund
    WisdomTree
DEFA Equity Income Fund
    WisdomTree
Global Equity Income Fund
 
     For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 9,487,970      $ 18,404,047      $ 3,619,591      $ 5,518,869      $ 1,157,198      $ 1,816,059   

Net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (11,295,148     (89,192,890     (8,313,713     (21,985,320     (911,609     (6,471,825

Net change in unrealized appreciation on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    3,045,583        215,788,432        1,988,980        65,312,283        747,959        16,609,172   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    1,238,405        144,999,589        (2,705,142     48,845,832        993,548        11,953,406   

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (9,851,159     (19,292,972     (3,672,649     (5,586,535     (1,138,127     (1,835,881

Total dividends

    (9,851,159     (19,292,972     (3,672,649     (5,586,535     (1,138,127     (1,835,881

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    9,322,477        448,192,327               37,579,579        12,308,065        53,291,535   

Cost of shares redeemed

    (24,677,653     (440,378,667     (16,542,512     (26,664,294            (39,154,020

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

    (15,355,176     7,813,660        (16,542,512     10,915,285        12,308,065        14,137,515   

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    (23,967,930     133,520,277        (22,920,303     54,174,582        12,163,486        24,255,040   

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of period

  $ 435,905,604      $ 302,385,327      $ 142,297,498      $ 88,122,916      $ 43,041,785      $ 18,786,745   

End of period

  $ 411,937,674      $ 435,905,604      $ 119,377,195      $ 142,297,498      $ 55,205,271      $ 43,041,785   

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

  $ 766,305      $ 1,129,494      $ 207,559      $ 260,617      $ 81,954      $ 62,883   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

    9,450,000        9,450,000        3,400,000        3,100,000        1,050,000        700,000   

Shares created

    200,000        9,950,000               950,000        300,000        1,350,000   

Shares redeemed

    (600,000     (9,950,000     (450,000     (650,000            (1,000,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

    9,050,000        9,450,000        2,950,000        3,400,000        1,350,000        1,050,000   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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     WisdomTree
Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
Japan Hedged Equity Fund
    WisdomTree
World ex-U.S. Growth Fund
 
     For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 562,968      $ 721,740      $ 775,698      $ 1,081,495      $ 412,979      $ 546,446   

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (1,740,823     (7,165,311     (16,425,714     838,495        37,926        (6,243,129

Net change in unrealized appreciation investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    2,389,985        15,921,443        1,163,449        9,618,683        990,200        13,424,864   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    1,212,130        9,477,872        (14,486,567     11,538,673        1,441,105        7,728,181   

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (606,522     (776,003     (434,468     (934,315     (399,756     (859,811

Total dividends

    (606,522     (776,003     (434,468     (934,315     (399,756     (859,811

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

           11,402,548        69,765,464        101,037,653        4,977,146        4,767,425   

Cost of shares redeemed

    (3,415,158     (3,476,359     (23,678,868     (76,103,751            (8,075,928

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

    (3,415,158     7,926,189        46,086,596        24,933,902        4,977,146        (3,308,503

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    (2,809,550     16,628,058        31,165,561        35,538,260        6,018,495        3,559,867   

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of period

  $ 30,094,664      $ 13,466,606      $ 54,750,713      $ 19,212,453      $ 24,805,189      $ 21,245,322   

End of period

  $ 27,285,114      $ 30,094,664      $ 85,916,274      $ 54,750,713      $ 30,823,684      $ 24,805,189   

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

  $ 39,115      $ 82,669      $ 764,702      $ 423,472      $ 50,175      $ 36,952   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

    800,000        600,000        1,300,000        600,000        500,000        600,000   

Shares created

           300,000        1,750,000        2,600,000        100,000        100,000   

Shares redeemed

    (100,000     (100,000     (650,000     (1,900,000            (200,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

    700,000        800,000        2,400,000        1,300,000        600,000        500,000   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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     WisdomTree
Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income fund
 
     For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 886,036      $ 1,939,895      $ 1,944,169      $ 3,342,344      $ 2,014,946      $ 3,509,139   

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (751,203     (8,030,183     (1,175,334     4,697,421        449,703        1,991,773   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    (4,010,289     28,637,167        2,818,794        34,487,260        (3,664,002     26,162,337   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    (3,875,456     22,546,879        3,587,629        42,527,025        (1,199,353     31,663,249   

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (1,315,692     (1,520,747     (1,936,696     (3,574,407     (2,037,659     (3,645,372

Total dividends

    (1,315,692     (1,520,747     (1,936,696     (3,574,407     (2,037,659     (3,645,372

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    10,552,107        89,835,686               79,698,811               132,484,504   

Cost of shares redeemed

    (37,921,256     (19,090,019     (5,642,106     (66,704,221     (40,285,077     (64,722,763

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

    (27,369,149     70,745,667        (5,642,106     12,994,590        (40,285,077     67,761,741   

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    (32,560,297     91,771,799        (3,991,173     51,947,208        (43,522,089     95,779,618   

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of period

  $ 157,849,911      $ 66,078,112      $ 89,033,298      $ 37,086,090      $ 117,338,606      $ 21,558,988   

End of period

  $ 125,289,614      $ 157,849,911      $ 85,042,125      $ 89,033,298      $ 73,816,517      $ 117,338,606   

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

  $ 841,610      $ 1,271,266      $ 58,252      $ 50,779      $ 96,180      $ 118,893   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

    3,800,000        2,100,000        1,450,000        1,000,000        2,050,000        700,000   

Shares created

    250,000        2,200,000               1,600,000               2,850,000   

Shares redeemed

    (950,000     (500,000     (100,000     (1,150,000     (750,000     (1,500,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

    3,100,000        3,800,000        1,350,000        1,450,000        1,300,000        2,050,000   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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     WisdomTree
International LargeCap Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
International Dividend ex-Financials
Fund
    WisdomTree
International MidCap Dividend Fund
 
     For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 3,289,513      $ 4,179,108      $ 4,613,580      $ 5,427,797      $ 2,878,095      $ 3,506,647   

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (8,020,095     (11,590,370     332,818        (62,895,295     (9,637,528     (30,859,709

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    2,795,923        43,894,833        (588,771     111,506,461        9,983,893        75,758,486   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    (1,934,659     36,483,571        4,357,627        54,038,963        3,224,460        48,405,424   

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (3,364,931     (4,322,343     (4,575,528     (5,343,066     (3,186,680     (3,633,344

Total dividends

    (3,364,931     (4,322,343     (4,575,528     (5,343,066     (3,186,680     (3,633,344

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

  

         

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    6,582,758        51,077,680               31,436,210               24,227,874   

Cost of shares redeemed

    (9,946,346     (12,543,062     (15,005,914     (21,099,564     (8,649,226     (11,264,602

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

    (3,363,588     38,534,618        (15,005,914     10,336,646        (8,649,226     12,963,272   

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    (8,663,178     70,695,846        (15,223,815     59,032,543        (8,611,446     57,735,352   

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of period

  $ 149,624,290      $ 78,928,444      $ 164,337,532      $ 105,304,989      $ 146,068,942      $ 88,333,590   

End of period

  $ 140,961,112      $ 149,624,290      $ 149,113,717      $ 164,337,532      $ 137,457,496      $ 146,068,942   

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

  $ 243,154      $ 318,572      $ 309,406      $ 271,354      $ 270,982      $ 579,567   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

    3,300,000        2,500,000        3,850,000        3,700,000        3,000,000        2,800,000   

Shares created

    150,000        1,100,000               750,000               500,000   

Shares redeemed

    (250,000     (300,000     (400,000     (600,000     (200,000     (300,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

    3,200,000        3,300,000        3,450,000        3,850,000        2,800,000        3,000,000   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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     WisdomTree
International SmallCap Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
Emerging Markets
Equity Income Fund
    WisdomTree
Emerging Markets
SmallCap Dividend Fund
 
     For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 7,589,587      $ 10,654,646      $ 16,839,627      $ 11,661,187      $ 8,698,137      $ 5,004,649   

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (8,043,966     (85,788,287     25,426,888        (24,675,941     16,628,636        (7,141,320

Net change in unrealized appreciation on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    13,796,150        240,518,843        13,380,403        171,241,014        39,743,712        81,778,689   

Net increase in net assets resulting from operations

    13,341,771        165,385,202        55,646,918        158,226,260        65,070,485        79,642,018   

DIVIDENDS:

  

       

Net investment income

    (8,402,176     (10,659,948     (16,666,037     (11,953,872     (9,709,300     (5,378,463

Total dividends

    (8,402,176     (10,659,948     (16,666,037     (11,953,872     (9,709,300     (5,378,463

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

  

       

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    7,115,479        53,490,158        304,759,389        236,686,308        253,091,271        239,409,467   

Cost of shares redeemed

    (4,313,475     (22,651,964     (110,950,764     (19,323,942     (80,722,695     (22,624,786

Net increase in net assets resulting from capital share transactions

    2,802,004        30,838,194        193,808,625        217,362,366        172,368,576        216,784,681   

Net Increase in Net Assets

    7,741,599        185,563,448        232,789,506        363,634,754        227,729,761        291,048,236   

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of period

  $ 429,870,221      $ 244,306,773      $ 540,989,593      $ 177,354,839      $ 342,754,415      $ 51,706,179   

End of period

  $ 437,611,820      $ 429,870,221      $ 773,779,099      $ 540,989,593      $ 570,484,176      $ 342,754,415   

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

  $ 1,389,035      $ 2,201,624      $ 1,876,250      $ 1,702,660      $ 358,186      $ 1,369,349   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

    9,150,000        8,400,000        10,400,000        5,700,000        7,700,000        2,100,000   

Shares created

    150,000        1,250,000        5,900,000        5,200,000        5,600,000        6,300,000   

Shares redeemed

    (100,000     (500,000     (2,300,000     (500,000     (1,900,000     (700,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

    9,200,000        9,150,000        14,000,000        10,400,000        11,400,000        7,700,000   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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     WisdomTree
Middle East
Dividend Fund
    WisdomTree
International
Hedged Equity Fund
    WisdomTree
International Basic
Materials Sector Fund
 
     For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the Period
December 31, 2009*
through
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 331,508      $ 362,869      $ 320,174      $ 38,774      $ 589,313      $ 774,008   

Net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (445,363     (5,294,529     (1,389,237     (55,698     (3,388,839     (3,919,033

Net change in unrealized appreciation on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    664,505        7,731,301        958,469        314,503        677,014        23,822,206   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    550,650        2,799,641        (110,594     297,579        (2,122,512     20,677,181   

DIVIDENDS:

           

Net investment income

    (424,120     (431,581     (454,603     (25,814     (627,807     (670,355

Total dividends

    (424,120     (431,581     (454,603     (25,814     (627,807     (670,355

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

           

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    3,192,748        7,047,766        11,261,965        9,273,253               10,926,459   

Cost of shares redeemed

           (4,179,148                   (6,163,459     (4,255,513

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

    3,192,748        2,868,618        11,261,965        9,273,253        (6,163,459     6,670,946   

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    3,319,278        5,236,678        10,696,768        9,545,018        (8,913,778     26,677,772   

NET ASSETS:

           

Beginning of period

  $ 12,515,271      $ 7,278,593      $ 9,545,018      $      $ 49,137,300      $ 22,459,528   

End of period

  $ 15,834,549      $ 12,515,271      $ 20,241,786      $ 9,545,018      $ 40,223,522      $ 49,137,300   

Undistributed (distributions in excess of) net investment income included in net assets at end of period

  $ (16,805   $ 75,807      $ 31,100      $ 165,529      $ 78,840      $ 117,334   

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

           

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

    800,000        600,004        200,002               1,700,000        1,400,000   

Shares created

    200,000        500,000        250,000        200,002               450,000   

Shares redeemed

           (300,004                   (250,000     (150,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

    1,000,000        800,000        450,002        200,002        1,450,000        1,700,000   
* Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

  

 

 

     WisdomTree
International Energy
Sector Fund
    WisdomTree
International Utilities
Sector Fund
    WisdomTree
International Real
Estate Fund
 
     For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS:

   

         

Net investment income

  $ 1,149,975      $ 1,232,979      $ 1,149,594      $ 1,529,724      $ 1,991,233      $ 2,647,915   

Net realized loss on investments and foreign currency related transactions

    (7,128,681     (3,296,966     (3,237,865     (8,527,942     (7,848,407     (29,156,636

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments and translation of assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

    6,404,647        10,498,224        (523,957     12,797,942        15,406,024        55,854,458   

Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations

    425,941        8,434,237        (2,612,228     5,799,724        9,548,850        29,345,737   

DIVIDENDS:

  

         

Net investment income

    (992,738     (1,249,410     (1,231,941     (1,445,458     (2,365,752     (7,422,149

Total dividends

    (992,738     (1,249,410     (1,231,941     (1,445,458     (2,365,752     (7,422,149

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS:

  

         

Net proceeds from sale of shares

    17,214,110        17,214,761               23,269,335        17,362,874        27,636,033   

Cost of shares redeemed

           (1,163,114     (8,507,865     (6,730,720     (1,228,615     (5,903,444

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

    17,214,110        16,051,647        (8,507,865     16,538,615        16,134,259        21,732,589   

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

    16,647,313        23,236,474        (12,352,034     20,892,881        23,317,357        43,656,177   

NET ASSETS:

  

         

Beginning of period

  $ 45,568,688      $ 22,332,214      $ 49,348,016      $ 28,455,135      $ 84,275,579      $ 40,619,402   

End of period

  $ 62,216,001      $ 45,568,688      $ 36,995,982      $ 49,348,016      $ 107,592,936      $ 84,275,579   

Undistributed (distributions in excess of) net investment income included in net assets at end of period

  $ 171,992      $ 14,755      $ 70,315      $ 152,662      $ (4,746,725   $ (4,372,206

SHARES CREATED AND REDEEMED:

  

         

Shares outstanding, beginning of period

    1,850,000        1,200,000        2,300,000        1,600,000        3,150,000        2,400,000   

Shares created

    750,000        700,000               1,050,000        650,000        1,050,000   

Shares redeemed

           (50,000     (450,000     (350,000     (50,000     (300,000

Shares outstanding, end of period

    2,600,000        1,850,000        1,850,000        2,300,000        3,750,000        3,150,000   

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree DEFA Fund   

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010

(unaudited)

    

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

   $ 46.13       $ 32.00      $ 63.02       $ 64.15       $ 49.94   

Investment operations:

             

Net investment income1

     1.02         2.00        1.89         1.70         0.86   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (0.56      14.24        (31.04      (1.92      13.58   

Total from investment operations

     0.46         16.24        (29.15      (0.22      14.44   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

             

Net investment income

     (1.07      (2.11     (1.87      (0.91      (0.21

Capital gains

                            (0.00 )2       (0.02

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (1.07      (2.11     (1.87      (0.91      (0.23

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 45.52       $ 46.13      $ 32.00       $ 63.02       $ 64.15   

TOTAL RETURN3

     1.24      51.43     (46.61 )%       (0.44 )%       28.94

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

             

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

   $ 411,938       $ 435,906      $ 302,385       $ 425,386       $ 128,303   

Ratio to average net assets of:

             

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.48 %4       0.19 %**      0.48      0.48      0.48 %4 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.48 %4       0.48     0.48      0.48      0.51 %4 

Net investment income

     4.74 %4       4.63     4.01      2.54      1.97 %4 

Portfolio turnover rate5

     29      97     30      10      11

 

           
WisdomTree DEFA Equity Income
Fund
  

For the

Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)

    

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,  20061
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 41.85       $ 28.43       $ 60.10       $ 63.62       $ 49.77   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income2

     1.14         1.56         2.45         2.20         1.19   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (1.31      13.44         (31.09      (3.78      12.94   

Total from investment operations

     (0.17      15.00         (28.64      (1.58      14.13   

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (1.21      (1.58      (3.03      (1.94      (0.28

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.21      (1.58      (3.03      (1.94      (0.28

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 40.47       $ 41.85       $ 28.43       $ 60.10       $ 63.62   

TOTAL RETURN3

     (0.06 )%       53.57      (48.27 )%       (2.72 )%       28.41

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 119,377       $ 142,297       $ 88,123       $ 240,408       $ 184,498   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %4       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %4 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %4       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.61 %4 

Net investment income

     5.96 %4       3.91      5.27      3.32      2.71 %4 

Portfolio turnover rate5

     33      36      40      16      19
* 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 is 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

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree Global Equity Income
Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 40.99       $ 26.84      $ 58.90       $ 63.15       $ 49.83   

Investment operations:

             

Net investment income2

     0.96         2.07        2.32         2.16         1.09   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (0.14      14.28        (31.66      (4.38      12.55   

Total from investment operations

     0.82         16.35        (29.34      (2.22      13.64   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

             

Net investment income

     (0.92      (2.20     (2.72      (2.03      (0.32

Capital gains

                            (0.00 )3         

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (0.92      (2.20     (2.72      (2.03      (0.32

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 40.89       $ 40.99      $ 26.84       $ 58.90       $ 63.15   

TOTAL RETURN4

     2.23      62.13     (50.56 )%       (3.76 )%       27.39

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

             

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

   $ 55,205       $ 43,042      $ 18,787       $ 47,122       $ 50,520   

Ratio to average net assets of:

             

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %5       0.26 %**      0.58      0.58      0.58 %5 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %5       0.58     0.58      0.58      0.65 %5 

Net investment income

     4.99 %5       5.49     5.16      3.32      2.44 %5 

Portfolio turnover rate6

     40      94     47      21      24

 

           
WisdomTree Europe SmallCap
Dividend Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 37.62       $ 22.44       $ 58.47       $ 70.15       $ 50.42   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income2

     0.76         0.99         2.50         2.32         1.31   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     1.47         15.37         (35.53      (9.78      18.89   

Total from investment operations

     2.23         16.36         (33.03      (7.46      20.20   

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.87      (1.18      (3.00      (4.22      (0.47

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.87      (1.18      (3.00      (4.22      (0.47

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 38.98       $ 37.62       $ 22.44       $ 58.47       $ 70.15   

TOTAL RETURN4

     6.28      74.18      (56.75 )%       (10.72 )%       40.14

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 27,285       $ 30,095       $ 13,467       $ 46,778       $ 147,316   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %5       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %5 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %5       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.62 %5 

Net investment income

     4.27 %5       2.92      6.03      3.33      2.99 %5 

Portfolio turnover rate6

     46      55      63      22      47
* 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 is 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

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity
Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 42.12       $ 32.02       $ 48.34       $ 57.00       $ 50.32   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     0.35         0.73         0.57         0.64         0.56   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (6.49      9.89         (16.09      (8.82      6.33   

Total from investment operations

     (6.14      10.62         (15.52      (8.18      6.89   

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.18      (0.52      (0.80      (0.48      (0.21

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.18      (0.52      (0.80      (0.48      (0.21

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 35.80       $ 42.12       $ 32.02       $ 48.34       $ 57.00   

TOTAL RETURN2

     (14.58 )%       33.33      (32.36 )%       (14.39 )%       13.71

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 85,916       $ 54,751       $ 19,212       $ 29,004       $ 51,301   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.48 %3       0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.48 %3       0.48      0.48      0.48      0.54 %3 

Net investment income

     1.84 %3       1.72      1.38      1.17      1.40 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     31      13      11      1      6

 

           
WisdomTree World ex-U.S.
Growth Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 20105
     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

   $ 49.61       $ 35.41       $ 49.59       $ 59.42       $ 50.14   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     0.71         1.11         0.75         0.65         1.18   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     1.72         14.94         (13.89      (9.50      8.44   

Total from investment operations

     2.43         16.05         (13.14      (8.85      9.62   

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.67      (1.85      (1.04      (0.98      (0.34

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.67      (1.85      (1.04      (0.98      (0.34

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 51.37       $ 49.61       $ 35.41       $ 49.59       $ 59.42   

TOTAL RETURN2

     5.02      46.04      (26.84 )%       (14.96 )%       19.22

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 30,824       $ 24,805       $ 21,245       $ 29,754       $ 95,069   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.57 %3,6       0.58 %6       0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.58 %3       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.64 %3 

Net investment income

     3.01 %3       2.54      1.70      1.18 %        3.00 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     79      121      47      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/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.

 

5

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.

 

6

Reflects the Fund’s advisory fees, after waiver, and the fees and expenses of the India Earnings Fund that were 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.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree Japan SmallCap
Dividend Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 41.54       $ 31.47       $ 44.29       $ 52.33       $ 50.69   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     0.24         0.79         0.64         0.69         0.95   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (1.00      9.96         (12.97      (8.12      0.74   

Total from investment operations

     (0.76      10.75         (12.33      (7.43      1.69   

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.36      (0.68      (0.49      (0.61      (0.05

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.36      (0.68      (0.49      (0.61      (0.05

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 40.42       $ 41.54       $ 31.47       $ 44.29       $ 52.33   

TOTAL RETURN2

     (1.81 )%       34.37      (27.98 )%       (14.23 )%       3.34

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 125,290       $ 157,850       $ 66,078       $ 75,300       $ 99,419   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %3       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %3       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.64 %3 

Net investment income

     1.17 %3       2.09      1.68      1.44      2.75 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     31      45      16      3      25

 

           
WisdomTree Pacific ex-Japan Total
Dividend Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 61.40       $ 37.09       $ 73.00       $ 67.57       $ 49.71   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     1.40         1.79         2.86         2.69         1.40   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     1.62         24.23         (34.08      4.61         16.85   

Total from investment operations

     3.02         26.02         (31.22      7.30         18.25   

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (1.43      (1.71      (4.69      (1.87      (0.39

Capital gains

                                       

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.43      (1.71      (4.69      (1.87      (0.39

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 62.99       $ 61.40       $ 37.09       $ 73.00       $ 67.57   

TOTAL RETURN2

     5.10      70.97      (42.77 )%       (10.58 )%       36.80

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 85,042       $ 89,033       $ 37,086       $ 146,008       $ 74,329   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.48 %3       0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.48 %3       0.48      0.48      0.48      0.54 %3 

Net investment income

     4.78 %3       3.11      4.76      3.42      3.31 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     20      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/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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Financial Highlights (continued)

WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

September 30, 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
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 57.24       $ 30.80       $ 63.30       $ 67.08       $ 49.02   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     1.32         2.23         3.00         3.24         2.18   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (0.21      26.27         (31.22      (3.40      16.40   

Total from investment operations

     1.11         28.50         (28.22      (0.16      18.58   

Net investment income

     (1.57      (2.06      (4.28      (3.48      (0.52

Capital gains

                             (0.14        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (1.57      (2.06      (4.28      (3.62      (0.52

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 56.78       $ 57.24       $ 30.80       $ 63.30       $ 67.08   

TOTAL RETURN2

     2.12      93.79      (44.42 )%       (0.69 )%       38.02

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 73,817       $ 117,339       $ 21,559       $ 56,966       $ 87,205   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %3       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %3       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.63 %3 

Net investment income

     5.01 %3       4.25      6.25      4.42      5.11 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     38      25      55      16      7

 

           
WisdomTree International LargeCap
Dividend Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 45.34       $ 31.57       $ 61.86       $ 62.55       $ 49.86   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     1.02         1.50         2.11         1.80         0.85   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (1.25      13.91         (29.98      (1.11      12.14   

Total from investment operations

     (0.23      15.41         (27.87      0.69         12.99   

Dividends to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (1.06      (1.64      (2.42      (1.38      (0.30

Capital gains

                                       

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.06      (1.64      (2.42      (1.38      (0.30

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 44.05       $ 45.34       $ 31.57       $ 61.86       $ 62.55   

TOTAL RETURN2

     (0.25 )%       49.56      (45.57 )%       0.93      26.08

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 140,961       $ 149,624       $ 78,928       $ 154,658       $ 87,569   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.48 %3       0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.48 %3       0.48      0.48      0.48      0.52 %3 

Net investment income

     4.90 %3       3.54      4.38      2.69      1.99 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     23      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

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree International Dividend
ex-Financials Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 42.69       $ 28.46       $ 64.01       $ 66.37       $ 49.77   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income2

     1.29         1.50         2.93         2.29         1.03   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     0.57         14.24         (34.43      (2.86      15.80   

Total from investment operations

     1.86         15.74         (31.50      (0.57      16.83   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (1.33      (1.51      (4.05      (1.79      (0.22

Capital gains

                                     (0.01

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (1.33      (1.51      (4.05      (1.79      (0.23

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 43.22       $ 42.69       $ 28.46       $ 64.01       $ 66.37   

TOTAL RETURN3

     4.73      56.27      (49.95 )%       (1.05 )%       33.83

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 149,114       $ 164,338       $ 105,305       $ 390,485       $ 278,743   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %4       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %4 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %4       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.60 %4 

Net investment income

     6.39 %4       3.81      5.90      3.28      2.30 %4 

Portfolio turnover rate5

     52      69      55      24      8

 

           
WisdomTree International MidCap
Dividend Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 48.69       $ 31.55       $ 62.60       $ 67.56       $ 50.13   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income2

     1.00         1.26         1.82         1.92         1.08   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     0.54         17.27         (30.64      (4.95      16.73   

Total from investment operations

     1.54         18.53         (28.82      (3.03      17.81   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (1.14      (1.39      (2.23      (1.81      (0.38

Capital gains

                             (0.12        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (1.14      (1.39      (2.23      (1.93      (0.38

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 49.09       $ 48.69       $ 31.55       $ 62.60       $ 67.56   

TOTAL RETURN3

     3.43      59.59      (46.43 )%       (4.61 )%       35.57

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 137,457       $ 146,069       $ 88,334       $ 219,104       $ 168,889   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %4       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %4 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %4       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.61 %4 

Net investment income

     4.39 %4       2.88      3.80      2.76      2.53 %4 

Portfolio turnover rate5

     38      49      32      18      44
* 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

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree International
SmallCap Dividend Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 46.98       $ 29.08       $ 61.11       $ 67.80       $ 50.35   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income1

     0.82         1.20         1.91         1.86         1.43   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     0.68         17.91         (31.83      (7.08      16.28   

Total from investment operations

     1.50         19.11         (29.92      (5.22      17.71   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.91      (1.21      (2.11      (1.41      (0.26

Capital gains

                             (0.06        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (0.91      (1.21      (2.11      (1.47      (0.26

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 47.57       $ 46.98       $ 29.08       $ 61.11       $ 67.80   

TOTAL RETURN2

     3.39      66.50      (49.23 )%       (7.79 )%       35.21

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 437,612       $ 429,870       $ 244,307       $ 482,761       $ 298,315   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %3       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.58 %3       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.60 %3 

Net investment income

     3.69 %3       2.87      4.31      2.71      3.33 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     47      63      43      17      39

 

         
WisdomTree Emerging Markets
Equity Income Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 52.02       $ 31.11       $ 51.82       $ 50.68   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     1.48         1.48         2.01         1.12   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     3.18         21.00         (20.76      0.51   

Total from investment operations

     4.66         22.48         (18.75      1.63   

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.41      (1.57      (1.96      (0.49

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.41      (1.57      (1.96      (0.49

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 55.27       $ 52.02       $ 31.11       $ 51.82   

TOTAL RETURN2

     9.26      73.33      (36.21 )%       3.23

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

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

   $ 773,779       $ 540,990       $ 177,355       $ 165,813   

Ratio to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense waivers

     0.63 %3       0.63      0.63      0.63 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense waivers

     0.63 %3       0.63      0.63      0.63 %3 

Net investment income

     5.93 %3       3.26      4.96      3.18 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     37      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. 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

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets
SmallCap Dividend Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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

   $ 44.51       $ 24.62       $ 43.95       $ 51.50   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income1

     0.93         1.02         1.56         0.37   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     5.60         20.00         (19.57      (7.87

Total from investment operations

     6.53         21.02         (18.01      (7.50

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (1.00      (1.13      (1.32      (0.05

Total dividends to shareholders

     (1.00      (1.13      (1.32      (0.05

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 50.04       $ 44.51       $ 24.62       $ 43.95   

TOTAL RETURN2

     14.96      86.26      (40.81 )%       (14.57 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

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

   $ 570,484       $ 342,754       $ 51,706       $ 52,742   

Ratio to average net assets of:

           

Net expenses

     0.63 %3,5       0.63 %5       0.63      0.63 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.63 %3       0.63 %4       0.63      0.63 %3 

Net investment income

     4.21 %3       2.59      4.98      1.99 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     30      38      64      6

 

       
WisdomTree Middle East Dividend Fund    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the Period
July 16, 2008*
through
March 31, 2009
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 15.64       $ 12.13       $ 24.59   

Investment operations:

        

Net investment income1

     0.34         0.53         0.32   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     0.27         3.68         (12.78

Total from investment operations

     0.61         4.21         (12.46

Dividends to shareholders:

        

Net investment income

     (0.42      (0.70        

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.42      (0.70        

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 15.83       $ 15.64       $ 12.13   

TOTAL RETURN2

     4.25      35.25      (50.67 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

        

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

   $ 15,835       $ 12,515       $ 7,279   

Ratio to average net assets of:

        

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.88 %3       0.88      0.88 %3 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements/waivers

     0.88 %3       1.30      1.49 %3 

Net investment income

     4.56 %3       3.63      2.86 %3 

Portfolio turnover rate4

     35 %        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.

 

5

Reflects the Fund’s advisory fees, after waiver, and the fees and expenses of the India Earnings Fund that were 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.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree International Hedged Equity Fund    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     For the Period
December 31, 2009*
through
March 31,2010
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 47.72       $ 46.92   

Investment operations:

     

Net investment income2

     0.97         0.29   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (2.30      0.64   

Total from investment operations

     (1.33      0.93   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

     

Net investment income

     (1.41      (0.13

Capital gains

             3 

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (1.41      (0.13

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 44.98       $ 47.72   

TOTAL RETURN4

     (2.68 )%       1.98

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

     

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

   $ 20,242       $ 9,545   

Ratio to average net assets of:

     

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.58 %5       0.47 %** 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.58 %5       0.58 %5 

Net investment income

     4.45 %5       2.53 %5 

Portfolio turnover rate6

     37      79

 

           
WisdomTree International Basic
Materials Sector Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
    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, 20061
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 28.90      $ 16.04       $ 35.96       $ 32.03       $ 25.46   

Investment operations:

             

Net investment income2

     0.38        0.47         0.65         0.61         0.25   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (1.11     12.80         (19.29      3.58         6.32   

Total from investment operations

     (0.73     13.27         (18.64      4.19         6.57   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

             

Net investment income

     (0.43     (0.41      (1.28      (0.26        

Capital gains

                            (0.00 )3         

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (0.43     (0.41      (1.28      (0.26        

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 27.74      $ 28.90       $ 16.04       $ 35.96       $ 32.03   

TOTAL RETURN4

     (2.37 )%      83.44      (52.10 )%       13.09      25.81

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

             

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

   $ 40,224      $ 49,137       $ 22,460       $ 93,507       $ 6,406   

Ratio to average net assets of:

             

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.58 %5      0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %5 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.58 %5      0.58      0.58      0.58      0.88 %5 

Net investment income

     2.96 %5      1.91      2.21      1.62      1.89 %5 

Portfolio turnover rate6

     29     25      53      11      0 %7 
* 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

Commencement of investment operations.

 

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 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.

 

7

Amount represents less than 1%.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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WisdomTree International Dividend and Sector Funds

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree International Energy
Sector Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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, 20061
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 24.63       $ 18.61       $ 31.98       $ 28.55       $ 25.44   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income2

     0.49         0.80         1.01         0.79         0.22   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (0.79      6.07         (12.84      3.18         2.92   

Total from investment operations

     (0.30      6.87         (11.83      3.97         3.14   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.40      (0.85      (1.54      (0.53      (0.03

Capital gains

                             (0.01        

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (0.40      (0.85      (1.54      (0.54      (0.03

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 23.93       $ 24.63       $ 18.61       $ 31.98       $ 28.55   

TOTAL RETURN4

     (1.06 )%       37.29      (37.05 )%       13.84      12.36

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 62,216       $ 45,569       $ 22,332       $ 57,562       $ 22,840   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.58 %5       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %5 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.58 %5       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.69 %5 

Net investment income

     4.32 %5       3.36      3.49      2.43      1.82 %5 

Portfolio turnover rate6

     30      16      38 %        13      1

 

WisdomTree International
Utilities Sector Fund
   For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     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, 20061
through
March 31, 2007
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 21.46       $ 17.78       $ 32.73       $ 29.71       $ 24.96   

Investment operations:

              

Net investment income2

     0.56         0.87         1.25         0.55         0.18   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     (1.37      3.77         (14.74      2.75         4.61   

Total from investment operations

     (0.81      4.64         (13.49      3.30         4.79   

Dividends and distributions to shareholders:

              

Net investment income

     (0.65      (0.96      (1.46      (0.28      (0.04

Capital gains

                             (0.00 )3         

Total dividends and distributions to shareholders

     (0.65      (0.96      (1.46      (0.28      (0.04

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 20.00       $ 21.46       $ 17.78       $ 32.73       $ 29.71   

TOTAL RETURN4

     (3.50 )%       26.42      (42.00 )%       11.05      19.18

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

              

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

   $ 36,996       $ 49,348       $ 28,455       $ 78,561       $ 23,768   

Ratio to average net assets of:

              

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.58 %5       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.58 %5 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.58 %5       0.58      0.58      0.58      0.68 %5 

Net investment income

     5.78 %5       4.17      4.53      1.62      1.38 %5 

Portfolio turnover rate6

     16      17      50      13      1
1

Commencement of investment operations.

 

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 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

September 30, 2010

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

 

 

WisdomTree International Real Estate Fund    For the
Six Months Ended
September 30, 2010
(unaudited)
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2010
     For the
Year Ended
March 31, 2009
     For the Period
June 5, 20071
through
March 31, 2008
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 26.75       $ 16.92       $ 41.84       $ 51.89   

Investment operations:

           

Net investment income2

     0.61         0.96         1.35         1.22   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

     2.06         11.39         (25.46      (9.32

Total from investment operations

     2.67         12.35         (24.11      (8.10

Dividends to shareholders:

           

Net investment income

     (0.73      (2.52      (0.81      (1.95

Capital gains

                               

Total dividends to shareholders

     (0.73      (2.52      (0.81      (1.95

Net asset value, end of period

   $ 28.69       $ 26.75       $ 16.92       $ 41.84   

TOTAL RETURN3

     10.37      74.20      (57.85 )%       (15.90 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:

           

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

   $ 107,593       $ 84,276       $ 40,619       $ 112,962   

Ratio to average net assets of:

           

Expenses, net of expense reimbursements

     0.58 %4       0.58      0.58      0.58 %4 

Expenses, prior to expense reimbursements

     0.58 %4                         

Net investment income

     4.77 %4       3.76      4.55      3.17 %4 

Portfolio turnover rate5

     19      19      35      15
1

Commencement of investment operations.

 

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 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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Notes to Financial Statements (unaudited)

September 30, 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 September 30, 2010, the Trust offered 44 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 and 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 Hedged Equity Fund, formerly WisdomTree Japan Total Dividend Fund (“Japan Hedged Equity 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 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 to track 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 (“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. Eastern 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.

 

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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 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). 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 form 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 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 — In accordance with Codification Topic 820 (“ASC 820”), Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures, fair value is defined as the price that each Fund would receive upon selling an investment in an orderly transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market of the investment. ASC 820 established a three-tier hierarchy to maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classifications of fair value measurements for disclosure purposes. Inputs refer broadly to the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including assumptions about risk – for example, the risk inherent in a particular valuation technique used to measure fair value (such as a pricing model) and/or the risk inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique. Inputs may be observable or unobservable. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect the reporting entity’s own assumptions about the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the circumstances. The three-tier hierarchy of inputs is 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 September 30, 2010 in valuing each Fund’s assets carried at fair value:

 

DEFA Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 408,712,572       $ 55,502       $   

Rights

     130,867                   

Money Market Fund

             26,088,321           

Affiliated Funds

     915,797                   

Total

     409,759,236         26,143,823           

Other Financial Instruments*

             371           

Total - Net

   $ 409,759,236       $ 26,144,194       $   

 

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DEFA Equity Income Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 118,403,116       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             3,600,236           

Affiliated Funds

     544,096                   

Total

   $ 118,947,212       $ 3,600,236       $   

 

Global Equity Income Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 54,553,641       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             1,119,089           

Affiliated Funds

     358,668                   

Total

     54,912,309         1,119,089           

Other Financial Instruments*

             12           

Total - Net

   $ 54,912,309       $ 1,119,101       $   

 

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 26,821,660       $       $   

Rights

     107,274                   

Money Market Fund

             189,082           

Affiliated Funds

     256,603                   

Total

   $ 27,185,537       $ 189,082       $   

 

Japan Hedged Equity Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 85,371,908       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             17,325,096           

Total

     85,371,908         17,325,096           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (411,337        

Total - Net

   $ 85,371,908       $ 16,913,759       $   

 

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 29,677,255       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             1,634,362           

Affiliated Funds

     955,409                   

Total

   $ 30,632,664       $ 1,634,362       $   

 

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 123,544,006       $ 233,110       $   

Money Market Fund

             11,262,424           

Affiliated Funds

     436,058                   

Total

   $ 123,980,064       $ 11,495,534       $   

 

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Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 84,351,257       $ 63,995       $   

Money Market Fund

             2,129,389           

Affiliated Funds

     15,775                   

Total

   $ 84,367,032       $ 2,193,384       $   

 

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 72,841,398       $ 157,791       $   

Money Market Fund

             2,889,271           

Affiliated Funds

     206,946                   

Total

   $ 73,048,344       $ 3,047,062       $   

 

International LargeCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 140,010,443       $       $   

Rights

     21,983                   

Money Market Fund

             3,534,056           

Affiliated Funds

     273,363                   

Total

   $ 140,305,789       $ 3,534,056       $   

 

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 147,001,052       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             10,776,462           

Affiliated Funds

     1,446,477                   

Total

   $ 148,447,529       $ 10,776,462       $   

 

International MidCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 135,969,876       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             9,893,218           

Affiliated Funds

     536,395                   

Total

   $ 136,506,271       $ 9,893,218       $   

 

International SmallCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 432,770,363       $ 590,050       $   

Rights

     689,736                   

Money Market Fund

             33,841,691           

Affiliated Funds

     1,159,523                   

Total

   $ 434,619,622       $ 34,431,741       $   

 

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Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 766,299,888       $       $   

Rights

     5,568         8,206           

Warrants

              2,147            

Money Market Fund

             6,564,000           

Affiliated Funds

     2,694,116                   

Total

     768,999,572         6,574,353           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (1,040        

Total - Net

   $ 768,999,572       $ 6,573,313       $   

 

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 560,544,490       $       $   

Rights

     17,223         16,610           

Warrants

             2,695            

Money Market Fund

             16,905,475           

Affiliated Funds

     7,025,688                   

Total

     567,587,401         16,924,780           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (242        

Total - Net

   $ 567,587,401       $ 16,924,538       $   

 

Middle East Dividend Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 15,826,019       $       $   

 

International Hedged Equity Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 20,125,761       $ 2,716       $   

Rights

     2,523                   

Money Market Fund

             279,877           

Affiliated Funds

     65,897                   

Total

     20,194,181         282,593           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (1,022,969        

Total - Net

   $ 20,194,181       $ (740,376    $   

 

International Basic Materials Sector Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 39,978,555       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             246,498           

Affiliated Funds

     2,305                   

Total

   $ 39,980,860       $ 246,498       $   

 

International Energy Sector Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 61,973,537       $       $   

Money Market Fund

             313,044           

Affiliated Funds

     127,509                   

Total

     62,101,046         313,044           

Other Financial Instruments*

             186           

Total - Net

   $ 62,101,046       $ 313,230       $   

 

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International Utilities Sector Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 36,772,181       $ 60,229       $   

Money Market Fund

             1,553,408           

Affiliated Funds

     99,078                   

Total

   $ 36,871,259       $ 1,613,637       $   

 

International Real Estate Fund    Level 1      Level 2      Level 3  

Investments in Securities

                          

Common Stocks

   $ 107,079,023       $       $   

Rights

     1,961                   

Money Market Fund

             3,094,969           

Total

     107,080,984         3,094,969           

Other Financial Instruments*

             (79        

Total - Net

   $ 107,080,984       $ 3,094,890       $   
  * 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.

The following is a reconciliation of assets in which significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) were used in determining fair value:

 

International MidCap Dividend Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2010

   $ 1,562   

Realized gain (loss)

     1,959   

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (497

Net purchases (sales)

     (3,024

Transfers in/or out of Level 3

       

Balance as of September 30, 2010

   $   

 

International Basic Materials Sector Fund    Common Stocks  

Balance as of April 1, 2010

   $ 1,203   

Realized gain (loss)

     1,563   

Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (438

Net purchases (sales)

     (2,328

Transfers in and/or out of Level 3

       

Balance as of September 30, 2010

   $   

In January 2010, FASB issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2010-06 “Improving Disclosures about Fair Value Measurements (“ASU 2010-06”).” 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, have been adopted by the Funds. No significant transfers between Level 1 or Level 2 fair value measurements occurred at September 30, 2010. ASU 2010-06 will also require information on purchases and 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 2010-06 may have on the Funds’ financial statement disclosures.

Derivative and Hedging Disclosure — Codification Topic 815 (“ASC 815”), Derivatives and Hedging, 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 that have invested in derivatives, specifically forward currency contracts for the six months ended September 30, 2010 which are detailed in the forward currency contract table. The volume of derivatives that is presented is consistent with the derivative activity during the six months ended September 30, 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 currency contracts as described on pages 140 to 142, for the period ended September 30, 2010. The forward contracts are subject to credit risk. Credit risk 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
  
  
  
   $ 371        
 
 
Unrealized depreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
   $   

Global Equity Income Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

    
 
 
Unrealized appreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     61        
 
 
Unrealized depreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     49   

Japan Hedged Equity Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

    
 
 
Unrealized appreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     76,552        
 
 
Unrealized depreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     487,889   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

    
 
 
Unrealized appreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
            
 
 
Unrealized depreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     1,040   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

    
 
 
Unrealized appreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     197        
 
 
Unrealized depreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     439   

International Hedged Equity Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

    
 
 
Unrealized appreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     2,360        
 
 
Unrealized depreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     1,025,329   

International Energy Sector Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

    
 
 
Unrealized appreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     186        
 
 
Unrealized depreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
       

International Real Estate Fund

           

Foreign exchange contracts

    
 
 
Unrealized appreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     8        
 
 
Unrealized depreciation
on forward foreign
currency contracts
  
  
  
     87   

 

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       $ (16,613    $ 44,078   

Global Equity Income Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         14,359         3,554   

Japan Hedged Equity Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (10,133,263      8,838   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         98,649         63,878   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         59,991         10,505   

International Hedged Equity Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (934,784      2,506   

International Energy Sector Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (46,441      3,559   

International Real Estate Fund

     Forward Foreign Currency Contracts         (19,245      9,493   

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.

 

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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 $139,943 have been paid on behalf of the Funds of the Trust to the Independent Trustees for the six months ended September 30, 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 Japan Hedged Equity Fund and 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.

Forward Foreign Currency Transactions — A forward foreign currency exchange 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 transactions were open as of September 30, 2010:

 

 

Fund Name    Settlement
Date
           Contracts To
Deliver
             In
Exchange For
     Unrealized
Gain (Loss)
 

DEFA Fund

   10/01/10      AUD         255,733         USD         247,984       $ 371   

Global Equity Income Fund

   10/01/10      AUD         26,368         USD         25,569       $ 38   
   10/01/10      EUR         14,590         USD         19,869         (49
   10/01/10      GBP         3,865         USD         6,109         19   
   10/04/10      HKD         52,118         USD         6,718         4   
                                              $ 12   

Japan Hedged Equity Fund

   10/04/10      JPY         3,761,215         USD         45,055       $ 31   
   10/04/10      JPY         7,308,134,493         USD         87,500,563         (3,509
   10/05/10      JPY         3,636,901,762         USD         43,326,314         (208,905
   10/05/10      JPY         3,636,901,762         USD         43,325,849         (209,371
   10/05/10      JPY         156,335,774         USD         1,825,137         (46,267
   10/05/10      JPY         153,668,504         USD         1,831,011         (8,465
   10/05/10      USD         1,747,199         JPY         149,605,619         43,643   
   10/05/10      USD         84,033,836         JPY         7,020,102,651         (301
   10/05/10      USD         3,111,642         JPY         262,691,022         32,878   
   10/05/10      USD         1,823,494         JPY         151,408,510         (11,071
                                              $ (411,337

 

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Fund Name    Settlement
Date
           Contracts To
Deliver
             In
Exchange For
     Unrealized
Gain (Loss)
 

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

   10/01/10      MXN         1,361,135         USD         107,739       $ (880
   10/01/10      ZAR         992,931         USD         142,211         (160
                                              $ (1,040

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

   10/01/10      USD         225,839         MYR         695,811       $ (439
   10/01/10      USD         25,896         PLN         75,975         197   
                                              $ (242

International Hedged Equity Fund

   10/05/10      AUD         2,476,324         USD         2,195,459       $ (202,242
   10/05/10      AUD         16,214         USD         14,355         (1,344
   10/05/10      CHF         1,179,491         USD         1,163,493         (43,848
   10/05/10      CHF         7,815         USD         7,694         (305
   10/05/10      EUR         6,232,888         USD         7,921,315         (587,782
   10/05/10      EUR         41,218         USD         52,221         (4,050
   10/05/10      GBP         2,314,297         USD         3,556,033         (90,821
   10/05/10      GBP         15,226         USD         23,359         (634
   10/05/10      JPY         194,756,986         USD         2,320,165         (11,157
   10/05/10      JPY         1,288,228         USD         15,323         (98
   10/05/10      NOK         1,599,311         USD         253,668         (19,419
   10/05/10      NOK         10,574         USD         1,671         (134
   10/05/10      SEK         3,799,661         USD         515,278         (49,257
   10/05/10      SEK         25,174         USD         3,403         (337
   10/05/10      SGD         615,729         USD         454,503         (13,610
   10/05/10      SGD         4,047         USD         2,985         (92
   10/05/10      USD         2,403,453         AUD         2,482,265           
   10/05/10      USD         4,921         CHF         4,940         136   
   10/05/10      USD         1,210,284         CHF         1,182,366           
   10/05/10      USD         35,015         EUR         26,664         1,387   
   10/05/10      USD         8,528,964         EUR         6,247,442         2   
   10/05/10      USD         15,454         GBP         9,944         216   
   10/05/10      USD         3,655,179         GBP         2,319,579         (2
   10/05/10      USD         9,442         JPY         805,589         201   
   10/05/10      USD         2,337,099         JPY         195,239,625           
   10/05/10      USD         1,133         NOK         6,830         33   
   10/05/10      USD         273,726         NOK         1,603,055           
   10/05/10      USD         2,378         SEK         16,560         82   
   10/05/10      USD         565,815         SEK         3,808,275           
   10/05/10      USD         1,893         SGD         2,521         24   
   10/05/10      USD         469,273         SGD         617,255           
   10/05/10      USD         9,721         AUD         10,273         226   
   11/03/10      AUD         2,488,130         USD         2,400,757         48   
   11/03/10      CHF         1,150,929         USD         1,178,409         (1
   11/03/10      EUR         6,351,132         USD         8,668,597         (132
   11/03/10      GBP         2,376,887         USD         3,744,659         (35
   11/03/10      NOK         1,648,725         USD         281,084         (6
   11/03/10      SEK         3,925,081         USD         582,714         2   
   11/03/10      SGD         573,655         USD         436,130         3   
   11/04/10      JPY         191,535,463         USD         2,293,330         (23
                                              $ (1,022,969

 

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Fund Name    Settlement
Date
           Contracts
To Deliver
             In
Exchange For
     Unrealized
Gain (Loss)
 

International Energy Sector Fund

   10/01/10      AUD         61,125         USD         59,371       $ 186   

International Real Estate Fund

   10/01/10      EUR         48,919         USD         66,701       $ (83
   10/04/10      HKD         72,144         SGD         12,229         (4
   10/04/10      USD         9,289         SGD         12,229         8   
                                              $ (79

Currency Legend:

AUD – Australian dollar

CHF – Swiss franc

EUR – Euro

GBP – British pound

JPY – Japanese yen

HKD – Hong Kong dollar

MYR – Malaysian ringgit

MXN – Mexican peso

NOK – Norwegian krone

PLN – Polish zloty

SEK – Swedish krona

SGD – Singapore dollar

USD – U.S. dollar

ZAR – South African rand

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 on page 110-114.

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.

 

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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.

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%. 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%. WTAM expects to receive fees from each Fund, based on a percentage of the Fund’s average daily net assets as shown in the following table:

 

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 Hedged Equity 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

Each Fund may purchase shares of an affiliated exchange traded Fund(s) in secondary market transactions. For the six months ended September 30, 2010 WTAM waived a portion of its advisory fees based on each Funds’ investment in affiliated funds. The table below indicates the waiver amounts. Please see Note 7, on page 146, for additional 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 six months ended September 30, 2010 as follows:

 

Fund    Advisory Fees
Waived
 

DEFA Fund

   $ 3,239   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     1,289   

Global Equity Income Fund

     787   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     433   

Japan Hedged Equity Fund

     156   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     2,036   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     973   

 

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Fund    Advisory Fees
Waived
 

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

   $ 471   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     1,132   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     930   

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     2,245   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     1,658   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     2,759   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     6,560   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     14,214   

International Hedged Equity Fund

     235   

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

     374   

International Energy Sector Fund

     405   

International Utilities Sector Fund

     342   

International Real Estate Fund

     564   

4. CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

As of September 30, 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 six months ended September 30, 2010 were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Sales  

DEFA Fund

   $ 116,024,491       $ 114,288,860   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     39,964,769         39,793,105   

Global Equity Income Fund

     19,211,031         18,212,534   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     12,338,746         12,162,933   

Japan Hedged Equity Fund

     25,408,899         34,913,407   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     22,326,030         21,651,509   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     47,163,420         46,434,961   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     16,814,318         16,408,615   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     31,920,092         31,234,460   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     31,088,886         30,582,558   

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     75,296,097         74,445,651   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     49,199,827         49,500,317   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     196,946,998         193,653,693   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     404,308,701         214,265,493   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     270,647,125         123,301,595   

Middle East Dividend Fund

     8,350,335         5,098,771   

International Hedged Equity Fund

     5,416,514         6,254,006   

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

     11,598,289         11,799,152   

International Energy Sector Fund

     15,865,170         15,609,012   

International Utilities Sector Fund

     6,194,091         6,316,407   

International Real Estate Fund

     15,834,691         16,734,353   

 

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For the six months ended September 30, 2010, the cost of in-kind purchases and the proceeds from in-kind redemptions were as follows:

 

Fund    Purchases      Redemptions  

DEFA Fund

   $ 9,301,162       $ 24,417,106   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

             16,222,881   

Global Equity Income Fund

     11,434,374           

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

             3,357,270   

Japan Hedged Equity Fund

     69,855,801         23,853,843   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     4,340,738           

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     10,479,028         37,819,305   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

             5,582,864   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

             40,056,308   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     6,543,590         9,772,659   

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

             14,723,795   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

             8,532,902   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     7,068,075         4,258,849   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     98,186,893         94,309,412   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     93,694,396         69,509,613   

International Hedged Equity Fund

     11,089,477           

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

             6,098,612   

International Energy Sector Fund

     17,139,237           

International Utilities Sector Fund

             8,355,623   

International Real Estate Fund

     18,180,798         1,284,984   

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

6. FEDERAL INCOME TAXES

As of September 30, 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

   $ 424,679,289       $ 26,711,474       $ (15,487,704    $ 11,223,770   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

     130,667,965         8,206,824         (16,327,341      (8,120,517

Global Equity Income Fund

     53,629,612         3,657,694         (1,255,908      2,401,786   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

     26,415,793         3,465,996         (2,507,170      958,826   

Japan Hedged Equity Fund

     104,801,495         2,036,142         (4,140,633      (2,104,491

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

     27,235,943         5,106,246         (75,163      5,031,083   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

     143,811,898         4,653,462         (12,989,762      (8,336,300

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

     81,338,475         9,559,701         (4,337,760      5,221,941   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

     73,819,988         6,265,314         (3,989,896      2,275,418   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

     149,512,484         9,449,056         (15,121,695      (5,672,639

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

     150,865,290         16,645,245         (8,286,544      8,358,701   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

     146,660,944         13,237,404         (13,498,859      (261,455

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

     441,657,171         55,254,066         (27,859,874      27,394,192   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

     676,275,916         105,408,606         (6,110,597      99,298,009   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

     489,631,337         99,199,598         (4,318,754      94,880,844   

Middle East Dividend Fund

     14,005,179         2,182,996         (362,156      1,820,840   

International Hedged Equity Fund

     19,206,414         1,482,008         (211,648      1,270,360   

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

     40,555,360         4,013,441         (4,341,443      (328,002

International Energy Sector Fund

     63,220,259         4,837,226         (5,643,395      (806,169

International Utilities Sector Fund

     52,412,913         831,964         (14,759,981      (13,928,017

International Real Estate Fund

     105,687,137         10,771,155         (6,282,339      4,488,816   

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (unaudited) (continued)

 

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 Portfolios file tax returns with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, the State of New York, and various other states. Generally, each of the tax years in the three 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 six months ended September 30, 2010 are as follows:

 

Affiliated Fund Name    Value at
3/31/2010
     Purchases/
Additions
     Sales/
Reductions
     Value at
9/30/2010
     Dividend
Income
 

DEFA Fund

                                            

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

   $       $ 6,989,843       $ 6,144,853       $ 915,797       $ 13,291   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

             866,710         832,612                   

Total

   $       $ 7,856,553       $ 6,977,465       $ 915,797       $ 13,291   

DEFA Equity Income Fund

                                            

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

   $       $ 1,248,228       $ 695,982       $ 544,096       $ 3,733   

Global Equity Income Fund

                                            

DEFA Equity Income Fund

   $       $ 589,247       $ 333,087       $ 268,883       $ 9,643   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

             42,252         40,537                   

Equity Income Fund

             197,516         113,137         89,785         1,905   

Total

   $       $ 829,015       $ 486,761       $ 358,668       $ 11,548   

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

                                            

International MidCap Dividend Fund

   $       $ 365,856       $ 5,372       $ 256,603       $ 3,643   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

             121,167         116,980                   

Total

   $       $ 487,023       $ 122,352       $ 256,603       $ 3,643   

Japan Hedged Equity Fund

                                            

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

   $       $ 239,357       $ 233,213       $       $ 712   

World ex-U.S. Growth Fund

                                            

DEFA Fund

   $       $ 253,361       $ 184,378       $ 74,716       $ 3,283   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

             169,118         126,709         50,724         2,492   

India Earnings Fund

     358,979         369,668                 829,969         4,101   

Total

   $ 358,979       $ 792,147       $ 311,087       $ 955,409       $ 9,876   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

                                            

Japan Hedged Equity Fund

   $       $ 663,121       $ 182,933       $ 436,058       $ 1,426   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

                                            

DEFA Fund

   $       $ 807,777       $ 834,140       $ 15,775       $ 2,940   

Pacific ex-Japan Equity Income Fund

                                            

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

   $       $ 1,279,245       $ 1,073,504       $ 206,946       $ 13,009   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

                                            

DEFA Fund

   $       $ 1,392,680       $ 1,391,773       $       $ 10,166   

Pacific ex-Japan Total Dividend Fund

             275,122                 273,363           

Total

   $       $ 1,667,802       $ 1,391,773       $ 273,363       $ 10,166   

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (unaudited) (continued)

 

Affiliated Fund Name    Value at
3/31/2010
     Purchases/
Additions
     Sales/
Reductions
     Value at
9/30/2010
     Dividend
Income
 

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

                                            

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

   $       $ 1,885,532       $ 488,675       $ 1,446,477       $ 16,171   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

                                            

International LargeCap Dividends Fund

   $       $ 902,977       $ 630,614       $ 266,480       $ 6,863   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

             902,049         638,770         269,915         5,957   

Total

   $       $ 1,805,026       $ 1,269,384       $ 536,395       $ 12,820   

International SmallCap Dividend Fund

                                            

Europe SmallCap Dividend Fund

   $       $ 1,072,618       $ 409,030       $ 658,057       $ 11,835   

Japan SmallCap Dividend Fund

             1,672,464         1,168,736         501,466         4,552   

International MidCap Dividend Fund

             909,342         852,876                   

Total

   $       $ 3,654,424       $ 2,430,642       $ 1,159,523       $ 16,387   

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

                                            

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

   $       $ 7,605,204       $ 6,314,026       $ 1,709,156       $ 31,044   

Global Equity Income Fund

             2,897,476         1,954,068         984,960         6,949   

Total

   $       $ 10,502,680       $ 8,268,094       $ 2,694,116       $ 37,993   

Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund

                                            

Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund

   $       $ 1,814,790       $ 1,739,522       $ 13,140       $ 11,419   

India Earnings Fund

     2,728,210         3,680,180         139,141         7,012,548         25,104   

Total

   $ 2,728,210       $ 5,494,970       $ 1,878,663       $ 7,025,688       $ 36,523   

International Hedged Equity Fund

                                            

International Dividend ex-Financials Fund

   $       $ 519,026       $ 481,889       $ 65,897       $ 3,359   

International LargeCap Dividend Fund

             40,330         38,696                   

Total

   $       $ 559,356       $ 520,585       $ 65,897       $ 3,359   

International Basic Materials Sector Fund

                                            

DEFA Fund

   $       $ 454,355       $ 444,810       $ 2,305       $ 850   

International Energy Sector Fund

                                            

DEFA Fund

   $       $ 787,314       $ 655,560       $ 127,509       $ 559   

International Utilities Sector Fund

                                            

DEFA Fund

   $       $ 859,262       $ 739,149       $ 99,078       $ 2,862   

International Real Estate Fund

                                            

DEFA Fund

   $       $ 1,314,731       $ 1,259,063       $       $ 7,234   

8. 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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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 U.S. 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 September 30, 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 Hedged Equity 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 and Fixed 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)

 

WisdomTree Emerging Markets Local Debt Fund (ELD)

 

WisdomTree Dreyfus Commodity Currency Fund (CCX)

The WisdomTree Funds are exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission 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. 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 its 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 sector and/or smaller companies generally experience greater price volatility. Investments in emerging, offshore or frontier markets are generally less liquid and less efficient than developed markets and are subject to additional risks, such as of adverse governmental regulation and intervention or political developments. Investments in currency involve additional special risks, such as credit risk, interest rate fluctuations, derivative investment risk which can be volatile and may be less liquid than other securities and the effect of varied economic conditions. As these Funds can have a high concentration in some issuers the Funds can be adversely impacted by changes affecting issuers. Fixed income investments are subject to interest rate risk; their value will normally decline as interest rates rise. In addition when interest rates fall income may decline. Fixed income investments are also subject to credit risk, the risk that the issuer of a bond will fail to pay interest and principal in a timely manner, or that negative perceptions of the issuers ability to make such payments will cause the price of that bond to decline. Unlike typical exchange-traded funds, there are no indexes that the Currency Funds or the Emerging Markets Local Debt Fund attempt to track or replicate. Thus, the ability of these Funds to achieve their objectives will depend on the effectiveness of the portfolio manager. Please read the Funds prospectus for specific details regarding the Funds’ 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 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.

Not applicable.

 

Item 3. Audit Committee Financial Expert.

Not applicable.

 

Item 4. Principal Accountant Fees and Services.

Not applicable.

 

Item 5. Audit Committee of Listed Registrants.

Not applicable.

 

Item 6. Schedule of Investments.

The schedules are 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.


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(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)   Amendments to Code of Ethics.—Not applicable.
(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.
(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:   December 7, 2010
By:   /s/    AMIT MUNI        
Name:   Amit Muni
Title:   Treasurer
Date:   December 7, 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:   December 7, 2010
By:   /s/    AMIT MUNI        
Name:   Amit Muni
Title:   Treasurer
Date:   December 7, 2010