Added 119,876 shares of FTGC; estimated trade value $3.10 million (based on quarterly average price)
Transaction represented 0.42% of Arvest’s 13F reportable AUM.
Post-trade holding: 376,660 shares valued at $10.81 million.
FTGC now accounts for 1.47% of AUM, which places it outside the fund's top five holdings.
According to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing dated April 14, 2026, ARVEST Investments, Inc. bought 119,876 additional shares of First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund VII - First Trust Global Tactical Commodity Strategy Fund (NASDAQ:FTGC) in the first quarter. The estimated value of the trade was $3.10 million, calculated using the average closing price over the quarter. The fund ended the period holding 376,660 shares, valued at $10.81 million.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| AUM | N/A |
| Price (as of market close 2026-04-13) | $28.52 |
| Dividend yield (TTM) | 15.37% |
| One-year total return | 41.19% |
The First Trust Global Tactical Commodity Strategy Fund (FTGC) provides investors with liquid access to a diversified portfolio of commodity-linked instruments, aiming to capture both income and capital appreciation through tactical positioning. The fund leverages active management to adjust exposure across commodity sectors, seeking to optimize returns while managing volatility. With a substantial asset base and a high distribution yield, FTGC is positioned as a strategic tool for institutional investors seeking inflation protection and diversification within a liquid ETF structure.
Arvest Wealth Management is a division of Arvest Bank. It has approximately $733 million in assets under management, so a trade valued at $3.1 million in an ETF representing 1.47% of its holdings is likely not significant on its own.
The ETF may still be worth a closer look. First Trust Global Tactical Commodity Strategy Fund (FTGC) is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that is actively managed. It’s intended for long-term investors, and holdings include commodity-linked instruments rather than the physical commodities themselves.
FTGC reached a new 52-week high on April 7 of this year. It paid a quarterly dividend of $0.4093 on March 31, though yields for commodity ETFs can fluctuate and may not reflect traditional income. Arvest isn’t the only institutional investor scooping up shares. For example, Bison Wealth added 50,926 shares during the fourth quarter of 2025.
That said, institutional investors often hold hundreds of positions, which smooths out the impact of any single trade, especially in volatile sectors like commodities -- FTGC trades futures of gold, coffee, copper, gasoline, and aluminum, just for starters. And it’s designed for long-term exposure, so the ETF is best viewed in the context of a broader portfolio.
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