WisdomTree Europe Domestic Economy Fund (EDOM) is an exchange-traded fund that seeks to track the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the WisdomTree Europe Domestic Economy Index. The fund provides targeted exposure to European companies focused on domestically oriented economic activities, emphasizing sectors such as consumer staples, utilities, healthcare, and real estate that derive significant revenue from within Europe; it holds a diversified portfolio of equities weighted by dividends with caps on individual positions, sectors, and countries to mitigate concentration risk. Launched on October 29, 2015, and domiciled in the United States, EDOM operates as part of WisdomTree's broader suite of equity ETFs managed by WisdomTree Investments, Inc., a New York-based global asset manager with European operations headquartered in London.
The fund targets institutional and retail investors seeking European equity exposure insulated from multinational export risks, with primary geographic focus on Eurozone and broader European markets including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. WisdomTree, the sponsor, offers complementary products across asset classes such as commodities, fixed income, currencies, and cryptocurrencies through over 260 exchange-traded products (ETPs) in Europe; EDOM features a management fee of 0.58% and is listed on U.S. exchanges for accessible trading.
In recent developments, WisdomTree Europe surpassed $50 billion in assets under management in October 2025, fueled by strong net inflows and launches like the WisdomTree Europe Defence UCITS ETF (WDEF), which amassed over $4 billion; the firm expanded its footprint with a new Paris office and reported Q3 2025 operating revenues up 9.2% year-over-year. Earlier strategic moves include the 2018 acquisition of ETF Securities' $18 billion European commodities, currency, and leveraged ETP business, enhancing scale and profitability, alongside the 2019 unification of 224 products under the WisdomTree brand. In 2025, WisdomTree acquired Ceres Partners to enter the farmland asset class, diversifying beyond equities amid growing demand for alternative investments.