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United States Gasoline Fund, LP (NYSE Arca:UGA) issued its monthly account statement for the month ended July 31, 2025, according to a press release statement included in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday. The statement, presented as a Statement of Income (Loss) and a Statement of Changes in Net Asset Value, was furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to the Form 8-K report. The fund, currently trading at $64.23 with a market capitalization of $74.36 million, has shown a positive year-to-date return of 0.77%.
The filing notes that the information is provided in accordance with Rule 4.22 under the Commodity Exchange Act. The fund’s shares are listed on NYSE Arca under the symbol UGA.
No additional financial details or performance metrics were disclosed in the filing. The company stated that the monthly account statement is also available on its website. The fund has demonstrated strong returns over the past five years, as noted in InvestingPro’s analysis, where subscribers can access more detailed performance metrics and investment insights.
In other recent news, the United States Gasoline Fund released its monthly account statement for June 2025. This disclosure was made through a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission and includes a Statement of Income (Loss) and a Statement of Changes in Net Asset Value. The report is part of the fund’s compliance with Rule 4.22 under the Commodity Exchange Act. The detailed financial performance of the fund is available in the full monthly account statement, which is included as Exhibit 99.1 to the current Form 8-K report. Previously, the fund also released its financial statement for April 2025, providing similar financial disclosures. These reports are accessible on the fund’s website. The information in the reports is not considered filed for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These developments reflect the fund’s ongoing regulatory compliance and transparency in financial reporting.
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