BWET ETF has tripled investor capital , but analysts now recommend selling. The fund's performance depends heavily on Middle East maritime oil freight activity, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, creating significant geopolitical risk exposure. Recent market analysis suggests the gains may have peaked, with valuations reaching levels that no longer justify entry points for new investors. The concentration in a single shipping corridor limits diversification benefits and exposes shareholders to volatile regional tensions. While past returns have been impressive, current market conditions and geopolitical uncertainties indicate a prudent exit strategy may be more appropriate than continued accumulation at these elevated levels.
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