Texas Stock Exchange secures first primary listings from two ETFs

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The Texas Stock Exchange has spent years as a compelling idea on paper. Now it has something more tangible: its first actual listing commitments, courtesy of two Texas-focused ETFs that have designated TXSE as their primary exchange. Westwood Holdings Group filed a prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 31, 2026, for the Westwood Salient Enhanced Power and Infrastructure ETF, ticker PWRX. The filing names TXSE as the primary listing venue, making it one of the first funds to formally plant its flag on the new exchange. What PWRX actually is PWRX is an actively managed ETF with an options overlay, meaning the fund managers don’t just pick stocks and wait. They layer options strategies on top of equity positions to enhance income or manage downside risk. The fund targets companies across the energy and power spectrum, from traditional fossil fuel producers to renewable energy operators to the data-center infrastructure companies that power the AI buildout. The fund can invest in companies of any size, so it isn’t restricted to large-cap names that dominate most energy indices. Westwood CEO Brian Casey framed the choice of TXSE as more than a logistical decisi...

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