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USCF
FUNDS TRUST

AMENDED AND
RESTATED DECLARATION OF TRUST

AND TRUST
AGREEMENT

 

This
AMENDED AND RESTATED DECLARATION OF TRUST AND TRUST AGREEMENT of USCF FUNDS TRUST (the “Trust”) is made and
entered into as of June 23, 2017, by and between United States Commodity Funds LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, as Sponsor,
and Wilmington Trust, National Association, a national banking association, as Delaware trustee.

WHEREAS,
the Sponsor formed the Trust on March 2, 2016, as a statutory trust organized in series, pursuant to the Delaware Statutory Trust
Act;

WHEREAS,
the Sponsor and the Trustee are parties to the Declaration of Trust and Trust Agreement of the Trust dated March 2, 2016, (the
“Initial Trust Agreement”);

WHEREAS,
the Sponsor and the Trustee desire to amend and restate the Initial Trust Agreement to provide for additional terms and conditions
upon which the Trust shall be administered, as hereinafter provided.

NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the agreements and obligations set forth herein and for other good and valuable consideration,
the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, each party hereby agrees as follows:

ARTICLE
I

DEFINITIONS

Section
1.1 Definitions. As used in this Trust Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings unless the context
otherwise requires:

“Adjusted
Property” means any property the book value of which has been adjusted as provided by Section 7.1(d).

“Administrator”
means any Person from time to time engaged to provide administrative services to the Trust pursuant to authority delegated by
the Sponsor.

“Affiliate”
means, when used with reference to a specified Person, (i) any Person who directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries
controls or is controlled by or is under common control with the specified Person or (ii) any Person that is an officer of, partner
in, or trustee of, or serves in a similar capacity with respect to, the specified Person or of which the specified Person is an
officer, partner or trustee, or with respect to which the specified Person serves in a similar capacity.

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“Authorized
Purchaser” means a Person that is a DTC Participant (as defined in Section 4.6(c)) and has entered into an Authorized
Purchaser Agreement that, at the relevant time, is in full force and effect.

“Authorized
Purchaser Agreement” means an agreement between the Sponsor, the Trust and an Authorized Purchaser, as the same may
be amended or supplemented from time to time in accordance with its terms.

“Basket”
means a Creation Basket or a Redemption Basket, as the context may require.

“Book-Tax
Disparity” means, with respect to any property held by a Fund, as of any date of determination, the difference between
the book value of such property (as initially determined under Section 7.6 in the case of contributed property, and as adjusted
from time to time in accordance with Section 7.1(d)) and the adjusted basis thereof for United States federal income tax purposes,
as of such date of determination.

“Business
Day” means any day other than a day on which either the Exchange or the applicable Fund’s Futures Exchange is
closed for regular trading.

“Capital
Account” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 7.1(a).

“Capital
Contribution” means, with respect to any Unitholder of a Fund, the amount of money and the fair market value of any
property (other than money) contributed to the Fund by such Unitholder.

“CE
Act” means the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended.

“Certificate
of Trust” means that certain Certificate of Trust of the Trust filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware
on March 2, 2016, as may be amended from time to time, pursuant to Section 3810 of the Delaware Trust Statute.

“CFTC”
means the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission and any successor thereto.

“Code”
means the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

“Commodity”
means a traded physical commodity.

“Commodity
Contract” means a contract for the purchase or sale of a Commodity or any other contract whose value is determined by
reference to the value of a Commodity, one or more Commodities, including a Commodity-based forward contract, futures contract,
swap, option or other over the counter transaction.

“Covered
Person” means the Trustee, the Sponsor and their respective Affiliates.

“Creation
Basket” means a basket of 50,000 Units of a Fund, or such greater or lesser number of Units as the Sponsor may determine
from time to time for each Fund.

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“Creation
Basket Deposit” of a Fund means the Deposit made by an Authorized Purchaser in connection with a Purchase Order and
the creation of a Creation Basket in an amount equal to the product obtained by multiplying (i) the number of Creation Baskets
set forth in the relevant Purchase Order by (ii) the Net Asset Value Per Basket of such Fund calculated on the Purchase Order
Date.

“Delaware
Trust Statute” means the Delaware Statutory Trust Act, Chapter 38 of Title 12 of the Delaware Code, 12 Del. C. §3801
et seq., as the same may be amended from time to time.

“Deliver,”
“Delivered” or “Delivery” means, when used with respect to Units, either (A) one or more
book- entry transfers of such Units to an account or accounts at the Depository designated by the Person entitled to such delivery
for further credit as specified by such Person or (B) if the Depository ceases to make its book-entry settlement system available
for the Units, execution and delivery at the Trust’s principal office of one or more certificates evidencing those Units.

“Deposit”
means the amount of cash or other property contributed or agreed to be contributed to the Trust by any Authorized Purchaser or
by the Sponsor, as applicable, in accordance with Article IV hereof.

“Depository”
or “DTC” means The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York, or such other depository of Units as may be
selected by the Sponsor as specified herein.

“Depository
Agreement” means the Letter of Representations relating to each Fund from the Sponsor to the Depository in connection
with the initial issuance of Units of such Fund, as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time.

“Distributor”
means ALPS Distributors, Inc. or any Person from time to time engaged to provide distribution services or related services to
the Trust pursuant to authority delegated by the Sponsor.

“DTC
Participants” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.6(c).

“Event
of Withdrawal” means the filing of a certificate of dissolution or cancellation of the Sponsor, the revocation of the
Sponsor’s charter (and the expiration of 90 days after the date of notice to the Sponsor of revocation without a reinstatement
of its charter), or the provision of written notice by the Sponsor of its withdrawal as Sponsor in accordance with Section 5.12(a)
of this Trust Agreement.

“Exchange”
means NYSE Arca, Inc. or, if the Units of any Fund shall cease to be listed on such exchange and are listed on one or more other
exchanges, the exchange on which the Units of such Fund are principally traded, as determined by the Sponsor.

“Fiscal
Year” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Article XI hereof.

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“Fund”
means a Fund established and designated as a series of the Trust as provided in Section 4.2(a).

“Futures
Exchange” means the contract market or derivatives transaction execution facility on which futures contracts or other
investments relating to any underlying Commodities that comprise a Fund’s principal investment focus are principally traded,
including but not limited to the New York Mercantile Exchange, ICE Futures, Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange,
London Metal Exchange, Commodity Exchange, Inc. or on other foreign exchanges.

“Global
Certificates” means the global certificate or certificates for each Fund issued to the Depository as provided in the
Depository Agreement, each of which shall be in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A.

“Indirect
Participants” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.6 (c).

“Initial
Contribution” shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 7.1(a).

“Initial
Trust Agreement” means the Declaration of Trust and Trust Agreement of the Trust dated March 2, 2016.

“Internal
Revenue Service” or “IRS” means the United States Internal Revenue Service or any successor thereto.

“Liquidating
Trustee” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 14.2.

“Management
Fee” means the management fee paid to the Sponsor pursuant to this Agreement.

“Net
Asset Value” at any time means the total assets in the Trust Estate of a Fund as reasonably determined by the Sponsor
or its designee including, but not limited to, all cash and cash equivalents, other debt securities or other property, less total
expenses and liabilities of such Fund, each determined on the basis of generally accepted accounting principles in the United
States, consistently applied under the accrual method of accounting. The amount of any distribution made pursuant to Article VII
hereof shall be a liability of such Fund from the day when the distribution is declared until it is paid.

“Net
Asset Value per Basket” means the product obtained by multiplying the Net Asset Value per Unit of a Fund by the number
of Units comprising a Basket at such time.

“Net
Asset Value per Unit” means the Net Asset Value of a Fund divided by the number of Units of a Fund outstanding on the
date of calculation.

“NFA”
means the National Futures Association.

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“Order
Cut-Off Time” means such time as disclosed in the Prospectus by which orders for creation or redemption of Baskets must
be placed.

“Partnership
Representative” means the Sponsor or any successor in its capacity as the “partnership representative” within
the meaning of Section 6223 of the Code (and any similar provisions under any applicable state or local or foreign tax laws).

“Percentage
Interest” means, as to each Unitholder, the portion (expressed as a percentage) of the total outstanding Units held
by such Unitholder.

“Person”
means any natural person, or any partnership, limited liability company, trust, estate, corporation, association or other legal
entity, in its own or any representative capacity.

“Prospectus”
means the final prospectus and disclosure document of the Trust and any Fund, constituting a part of the Registration Statement
for such Fund filed with the SEC and declared effective thereby, as such prospectus may at any time and from time to time be supplemented.

“Purchase
Order” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 4.5(a)(i).

“Purchase
Order Date” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 4.5(a)(i).

“Reconstituted
Trust” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 14.1(a).

“Redemption
Basket” means the minimum number of Units of a Fund that may be redeemed pursuant to Section 8.1, which shall be the
number of Units of such Fund constituting a Creation Basket on the relevant Redemption Order Date.

“Redemption
Distribution” means the cash or the combination of United States Treasury securities, cash and/or cash equivalents or
other securities or property to be delivered in satisfaction of redemption of a Redemption Basket as specified in Section 8.1(c).

“Redemption
Order” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 8.1(a).

“Redemption
Order Date” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 8.1(b).

“Redemption
Settlement Time” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 8.1(d).

“Registration
Statement” means a registration statement filed with the SEC under the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 or any rules or regulations thereunder, on Form S-1 or any successor form or any other SEC registration statement
form that the Trust may be permitted to use, as any such form may be amended from time to time, pursuant to which the Trust registered
Units, as such Registration Statement may at any time and from time to time be amended.

“SEC”
means the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

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“Sponsor”
means United States Commodity Funds LLC, a Delaware limited liability company which is registered as a Commodity Pool Operator
and controls the investments and other decisions of the Funds, and any successor thereto or any substitute therefore as provided
herein.

“Sponsor’s
Units” means the Units issued by a Fund to the Sponsor pursuant to Section 2.3, evidencing the Sponsor’s
beneficial interests in the net assets of such Fund.

“Suspended
Redemption Order” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 8.1(d).

“Tax
Matters Partner” means the Sponsor or any successor in its capacity as the “tax matters partner” designated
to represent a Fund in certain federal income tax matters pursuant to subchapter C of chapter 63 of the Code or under any comparable
provisions of state or local law.

“Transaction
Fee” shall have the meaning assigned thereto in Section 4.5(d).

“Trust”
means USCF Funds Trust, the Delaware statutory trust formed pursuant to the Certificate of Trust, the business and affairs of
which are governed by this Trust Agreement.

“Trust
Agreement” means this Third Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust and Trust Agreement as the same may be amended
from time to time.

“Trustee”
means Wilmington Trust, National Association, or any successor thereto as provided herein, acting not in its individual capacity
but solely as trustee of the Trust.

“Trust
Estate” means, with respect to a Fund, all property and cash held by such Fund.

“Unitholder”
means, with respect to any Unit, the Person who owns the ultimate economic beneficial interest in such Unit and does not hold
the Unit as a mere nominee or custodian for another Person.

“Units”
mean units of fractional undivided beneficial interest in a Fund.

“Unrealized
Gain” attributable to any property of a Fund means, as of any date of determination, the excess, if any, of the fair
market value of such property (as determined for purposes of Section 7.1(d)) as of such date of determination over the adjusted
basis of such property as of such date of determination.

“Unrealized
Loss” attributable to any property of a Fund means, as of any date of determination, the excess, if any, of the adjusted
basis of such property as of such date of determination over the fair market value of such property (as determined for purposes
of Section 7.1(d)) as of such date of determination.

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ARTICLE
II

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Section
2.1          Name. The name of the Trust shall be “USCF Funds Trust” in which name the Trustee and the Sponsor
may engage in the business of the Trust, make and execute contracts and other instruments on behalf of the Trust and sue and be
sued on behalf of the Trust.

Section
2.2           Delaware Trustee; Business Offices.

(a)          The
sole Trustee of the Trust is Wilmington Trust, National Association, a national banking association, with its principal place
of business in the State of Delaware, which is located at 1100 North Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19890-0001 or at such
other address in the State of Delaware as the Trustee may designate in writing to the Sponsor. The Trustee shall receive service
of process on the Trust in the State of Delaware at the foregoing address. In the event Wilmington Trust, National Association
resigns or is removed as the Trustee, the Trustee of the Trust in the State of Delaware shall be the successor Trustee.

(b)          The
principal office of the Trust, and such additional offices as the Sponsor may establish, shall be located at such place or places
inside or outside the State of Delaware as the Sponsor may designate from time to time in writing to the Trustee and the Unitholders.
Initially, the principal office of the Trust shall be located at 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1530, Oakland, California 94612.
The Trust may maintain such other offices at such other places as the Sponsor deems advisable.

Section
2.3          Declaration of Trust. The Sponsor hereby contributes the sum of $1,000 per Fund as consideration for the Sponsor’s
Units in the Funds designated in Section 4.2 hereof. The initial contributions to the Funds, and any similar contributions to
additional Funds, shall be held, in bank accounts in the name of the Trust controlled by the Sponsor, which amount shall constitute
the initial trust estate. The trust estate shall be held in trust for the Sponsor. The Sponsor agrees that upon the initial public
offering of any additional Fund formed pursuant to this Trust Agreement, the initial capital contribution made by it to a Fund
upon such Fund’s formation shall be deemed payment for the Sponsor’s Units in such Fund. The Sponsor declares that
the Trust Estate of each Fund will be held in the name of the Trust and each Fund, as applicable, for the benefit of such Fund’s
Unitholders for the purposes of, and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in, this Agreement. It is the intention of
the Parties hereto to create a statutory trust under the Delaware Trust Statute, organized in series or Funds, and that this Trust
Agreement shall constitute the governing instrument of the Trust. Nothing in this Trust Agreement shall be construed to make the
Unitholders of any Fund members of a limited liability company, joint stock association, corporation or, except for tax purposes
as provided in Section 2.5, partners in a partnership. Effective as of the date hereof, the Trustee and the Sponsor shall have
all of the rights, powers and duties set forth herein and, to the extent not inconsistent with this Trust Agreement, in the Delaware
Trust Statute with respect to accomplishing the purposes of the Trust. The Trust was formed on March 2, 2016 at which time the
Trustee filed the Certificate of Trust required by Section 3810 of the Delaware Trust Statute in connection with the formation
of the Trust under the Delaware Trust Statute.

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Section
2.4          Purposes and Powers. The purpose and powers of the Trust and each Fund shall be: (a) to implement the investment
objective of each Fund as contemplated by the Prospectus; (b) to enter into any lawful transaction and engage in any lawful activity
in furtherance of or incidental to the foregoing purposes; and (c) as determined from time to time by the Sponsor, to engage in
any other lawful business or activity for which a statutory trust may be organized under the Delaware Trust Statute. The Trust
shall be empowered to do any and all acts and things necessary, appropriate, proper, advisable, incidental to or convenient for
the furtherance and accomplishment of the purposes, business, protection and benefit of the Trust and the Trust shall have all
of the powers specified in this Section 2.4 hereof, including, without limitation, all of the powers which may be exercised by
a Trustee or Sponsor on behalf of the Trust under this Trust Agreement. Except to the extent expressly set forth in Section 2.2(a)
and this Article II, the duty and authority to manage the business and affairs of the Trust is hereby vested in the Sponsor, which
duty and authority the Sponsor may delegate as provided herein, all pursuant to Section 3806(b)(7) of the Delaware Trust Statute.

Section
2.5          Tax Matters.

(a)          Subject
to Section 4.9(b), the Sponsor, and each Unitholder by virtue of its purchase of Units in a Fund, (i) express their intent that
the Units of such Fund qualify under applicable tax law as interests in a partnership, and (ii) agree to file U.S. federal, state
and local income, franchise and other tax returns in a manner that is consistent with the treatment of such Fund as a partnership
in which each of the Unitholders thereof is a partner. The Sponsor, Tax Matters Partner, Partnership Representative, or the Unitholders
(as appropriate) will make or refrain from making any tax elections to the extent necessary to obtain treatment consistent with
the foregoing. The Sponsor shall not be liable to any Person for the failure of any Fund to qualify as a partnership under the
Code or any comparable provision of the laws of any State or other jurisdiction where such treatment is sought.

(b)          The
Sponsor shall obtain a separate federal taxpayer identification number for each Fund prior to the commencement of the Fund’s
operations. The Sponsor, at its expense, shall prepare or cause to be prepared all federal, state, and local tax returns of a
Fund for each year for which such returns are required to be filed and shall timely file or cause to be timely filed such returns
and timely pay or cause to be timely paid, out of the Trust Estate of such Fund, any taxes, assessments or other governmental
charges owing with respect to the Fund. The Trustee and the Administrator shall promptly notify the Sponsor if it becomes aware
that any tax, assessment or other governmental charge is due or claimed to be due with respect to a Fund. Unless not required
to be provided under applicable rules and regulations of the Code, the Sponsor shall deliver or cause to be delivered to each
Unitholder of a Fund and the broker or nominee through which a Unitholder owns its Units an IRS Schedule K-1 and such other information,
if any, with respect to the Fund as may be necessary for the preparation of the federal income tax or information returns of such
Unitholder, including a statement showing the Unitholder’s share of the Fund’s items of income, gain, loss, expense,
deduction and credit for the Fiscal Year for federal income tax purposes, as soon as practicable after the last day of the Fiscal
Year but not later than March 15 of the following year.

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(c)          Except
as provided herein, the Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, cause a Fund to make, or refrain from making, any tax elections that
the Sponsor reasonably deems necessary or advisable, including, but not limited to, an election pursuant to Section 754 of the
Code.

(d)          Each
Unitholder of a Unit in a Fund, by its acceptance or acquisition of a beneficial interest therein, agrees to furnish the Sponsor
with such representations, forms, documents or other information as may be necessary to enable such Fund to comply with its U.S.
federal income tax reporting obligations in respect of such Unit, including an Internal Revenue Service Form W-9 (or the substantial
equivalent thereof) in the case of a Unitholder that is a United States person within the meaning of the Code or an Internal Revenue
Service Form W-8BEN, Form W-8BEN-E, or other applicable form in the case of a Unitholder that is not a United States person. The
Fund shall file any required forms with applicable jurisdictions and, unless an exemption from withholding and backup withholding
tax is properly established by a Unitholder, shall remit amounts withheld with respect to the Unitholder to the applicable tax
authorities. To the extent that the Sponsor reasonably believes that the Fund is required to withhold and pay over any amounts
(including taxes, interest, penalties, assessments or additions to tax) to any tax authority with respect to distributions or
allocations to any Unitholder, the Fund may withhold such amounts and treat the amounts withheld as distributions of cash to the
Unitholder in the amount of the withholding and reduce the amount of cash or other property otherwise distributable to such Unitholder.
If an amount required to be withheld was not withheld, the Fund may reduce subsequent distributions to such Unitholder by the
amount of such required withholding. In the event of any claimed over-withholding, Unitholders shall be limited to an action against
the applicable jurisdiction.

(e)          By
its acceptance of a beneficial interest in a Unit, a Unitholder waives all confidentiality rights, including all confidentiality
rights provided by Section 3406(f) of the Code and Treasury Regulations Section 31.3406(f)-1, with respect to any representations,
forms, documents or information, and any information contained in such representations, forms or documents, that the Unitholder
provides, or has previously provided, to any broker or nominee through which it owns its Units, to the extent such representations,
forms, documents or information may be necessary to enable the Fund to comply with its withholding tax and backup withholding
tax and information reporting obligations or to make basis adjustments under Section 754 of the Code with respect to the Units.
Furthermore, the parties hereto, and by its acceptance or acquisition of a beneficial interest in a Unit, a Unitholder, acknowledge
and agree that any broker or nominee through which a Unitholder holds its Units shall be a third party beneficiary to this Trust
Agreement for the purposes set forth in this Section 2.5.

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(f)          For
taxable years beginning prior to January 1, 2018, the Sponsor is specifically authorized to act as the “Tax Matters Partner”
under the Code for each Fund and in any similar capacity under state or local law. The Tax Matters Partner shall have the authority
without any further consent of Unitholders being required (except as specifically required herein) to make any and all elections
for federal, state, local, and foreign tax purposes including any election, if permitted by applicable law: (i) to make the election
provided for in Code Section 6231(a)(1)(B)(ii); (ii); to extend the statute of limitations for assessment of tax deficiencies
against the Unitholders with respect to adjustments to the Fund’s federal, state local, or foreign tax returns; and (iii)
to the extent provided in Code Sections 6221 through 6231 and similar provisions of federal, state, local, or foreign law, to
represent the Fund and its Unitholders before taxing authorities or courts of competent jurisdiction in tax matters affecting
the Fund or the Unitholders in their capacities as Unitholders and to file any tax returns and execute any agreements or other
documents relating to or affecting such tax matters, including agreements or other documents that bind the Unitholders with respect
to such tax matters or otherwise affect the rights of the Fund and its Unitholders.

(g)          For
taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2018, the Sponsor is specifically authorized to act as the “Partnership
Representative” within the meaning of Section 6223 of the Code (and any similar provisions under any applicable state
or local or foreign tax laws). The Partnership Representative shall have the authority without any further consent of Unitholders
being required (except as specifically required herein) to make any and all elections for federal, state, local, and foreign tax
purposes including any election, if permitted by applicable law: (i) to make the election under Code Section 6226 to cause any
adjustment to be allocated to the Unitholders; (ii) to extend the statute of limitations for assessment of tax deficiencies against
the Unitholders with respect to adjustments to the Fund’s federal, state local, or foreign tax returns; and (iii) to the
extent provided in Code Sections 6221 through 6235 and similar provisions of federal, state, local, or foreign law, to represent
the Fund and its Unitholders before taxing authorities or courts of competent jurisdiction in tax matters affecting the Fund or
the Unitholders in their capacities as Unitholders and to file any tax returns and execute any agreements or other documents relating
to or affecting such tax matters, including agreements or other documents that bind the Unitholders with respect to such tax matters
or otherwise affect the rights of the Fund and its Unitholders. In the event any adjustment to any item of income, gain, loss,
deduction or credit of the Fund, or any Unitholder’s distributive share thereof, for a reviewed year that would result in
an imputed underpayment of the Fund under Code Section 6225, each Unitholder for the reviewed year agrees to timely take all actions
requested by the Partnership Representative in order to reduce or eliminate the amount of the imputed underpayment. To the extent
that the Fund or the Trust incurs any liability for tax under Code Section 6225 as the result of any imputed underpayment, (i)
the amount of such tax liability shall be allocated by the Sponsor among the Members in an equitable manner as determined by the
Sponsor in its sole discretion, and (ii) the amount of any such tax liability allocated to a Unitholder in accordance with (i)
shall be treated as a withholding of tax subject to Section 2.5(d) of this Agreement.

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(h)          By
its acceptance of a beneficial interest in a Unit of a Fund, a Unitholder agrees to the designation of the Sponsor as the initial
Tax Matters Partner of the Fund and as the initial Partnership Representative of the Fund. Each Unitholder agrees to take any
further action as may be required by regulation or otherwise to effectuate such designation. The Tax Matters Partner or Partnership
Representative, as the case may be, of a Fund shall be authorized to exercise all rights and responsibilities conferred upon a
Tax Matters Partner or the Partnership Representative, as the case may be, under the Code and the applicable Treasury Regulations
with respect to such Fund, including, without limitation: (i) handling all audits and other administrative proceedings conducted
by the IRS with respect to the Fund; (ii) extending the statute of limitations with respect to the Fund’s partnership tax
returns; (iii) entering into a settlement with the IRS with respect to the Fund’s partnership items on behalf of those Limited
Owners having less than a 1% interest in the Fund; and (iv) filing a petition or complaint with an appropriate U.S. federal court
for review of a final partnership administrative adjustment. The Tax Matters Partner or the Partnership Representative, as the
case may be, shall be authorized to hire counsel or other competent professionals to assist in the conduct of any audit or legal
proceeding. Any expenses incurred by the Tax Matters Partner or the Partnership Representative, as the case may be, in the conduct
of its duties shall be expenses of the Fund.

(i)          The
Sponsor shall maintain all books, records and supporting documents that are necessary to comply with any and all aspects of its
duties under this Trust Agreement.

Section
2.6          General Liability of Unitholders. Subject to Sections 9.1 and 9.3 hereof, no Unitholder, other than the Sponsor
to the extent set forth above, shall have any personal liability for any liability or obligation of the Trust or any Fund.

Section
2.7          Legal Title. Legal title to all of the Trust Estate of each Fund shall be vested in the Trust as a separate legal
entity; provided, however, that where applicable law in any jurisdiction requires any part of the Trust Estate to be vested otherwise,
the Sponsor may cause legal title to the Trust Estate or any portion thereof to be held by or in the name of the Sponsor or any
other Person (other than a Unitholder) as nominee.

Section
2.8          Series Trust. The Trust is a series trust pursuant to Sections 3804(a) and 3806(b)(2) of the Statutory Trust Act.
The Units of the Trust shall be divided into series, each a Fund, as provided in Section 3806(b)(2) of the Delaware Trust Statute.
Separate and distinct records shall be maintained for each Fund and the assets associated with a Fund shall be held in such separate
and distinct records (directly or indirectly, including a nominee or otherwise) and accounted for in such separate and distinct
records separately from the assets of any other Fund. The use of the terms “Trust”, “Fund” or “series”
in this Trust Agreement shall in no event alter the intent of the parties hereto that the Trust receive the full benefit of the
limitation on inter-series liability as set forth in Section 3804 of the Delaware Trust Statute.

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Section
2.9          Derivative Actions.

(a)          No
person who is not a Unitholder of a particular Fund shall be entitled to bring any derivative action, suit or other proceeding
on behalf of the Trust with respect to such Fund. No Unitholder of a Fund may maintain a derivative action on behalf of the Trust
with respect to such Fund unless holders of at least ten percent (10%) of the outstanding Units of such Fund join in the bringing
of such action.

(b)          In
addition to the requirements set forth in Section 3816 of the Act, a Unitholder may bring a derivative action on behalf of the
Trust with respect to a Fund only if the following conditions are met: (i) the Unitholder or Unitholders must make a pre-suit
demand upon the Sponsor to bring the subject action unless an effort to cause the Sponsor to bring such an action is not likely
to succeed; and a demand on the Sponsor shall only be deemed not likely to succeed and therefore excused if the Sponsor has a
personal financial interest in the transaction at issue, and the Sponsor shall not be deemed interested in a transaction or otherwise
disqualified from ruling on the merits of a Unitholder demand by virtue of the fact that the Sponsor receives remuneration for
its service as the Sponsor or as a sponsor of one or more companies that are under common management with or otherwise affiliated
with the Trust; and (ii) unless a demand is not required under clause (i) of this paragraph, the Sponsor must be afforded a reasonable
amount of time to consider such Unitholder request and to investigate the basis of such claim; and the Sponsor shall be entitled
to retain counsel or other advisors in considering the merits of the request and may require an undertaking by the Unitholders
making such request to reimburse the Trust for the expense of any such advisors in the event that the Sponsor determines not to
bring such action.

ARTICLE
III

THE TRUSTEE

Section
3.1          Term; Resignation.

(a)          The
Trust shall have only one trustee unless otherwise determined by the Sponsor. Wilmington Trust, National Association has been
appointed and hereby agrees to serve as the Trustee of the Trust. The Sponsor is entitled to appoint additional Trustees and remove
any Trustee without cause and appoint a successor Trustee in accordance with the terms hereof at any time. The Trustee is appointed
to serve as the trustee of the Trust in the State of Delaware for the purpose of satisfying the requirement of Section 3807(a)
of the Delaware Trust Statute that the Trust have at least one trustee with a principal place of business in Delaware. It is understood
and agreed by the parties hereto that the Trustee shall have none of the duties or liabilities of the Sponsor and shall have no
obligation to supervise or monitor the Sponsor or otherwise manage the Trust.

(b)          Any
Trustee of the Trust, including the current Trustee, may resign upon 60 days’ prior written notice to the Sponsor and the
other Trustee(s), if any; provided, that such resignation shall not become effective unless and until a successor Trustee
shall have been appointed by the Sponsor in accordance with Section 3.5. If the Sponsor does not appoint a successor trustee within
such 60 day period, the Trustee may, at the expense of the Trust, petition a court to appoint a successor trustee. Any person
into which the Trustee may be merged or with which it may be consolidated, or any person resulting from any merger or consolidation
to which the Trustee shall be a party, or any person which succeeds to all or substantially all of the corporate trust business
of the Trustee, shall be the successor Trustee under this Trust Agreement without the execution, delivery or filing of any paper
or instrument or further act to be done on the part of the parties hereto, except as may be required by applicable law.

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Section
3.2          Powers. Except to the extent expressly set forth in Section 2.2(a) and this Article III, the duty and authority
to manage the business and affairs of the Trust is hereby vested in the Sponsor, which duty and authority the Sponsor may delegate
as provided herein, all pursuant to Section 3806(b)(7) of the Delaware Trust Statute. The duties of the Trustee shall be limited
to (i) accepting legal process served on the Trust in the State of Delaware, (ii) the execution of any certificates required to
be filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware which the Trustee is required to execute under Section 3811 of the
Delaware Trust Statute, and (iii) any other duties specifically allocated to the Trustee in the Trust Agreement. The Trustee shall
provide prompt notice to the Sponsor of its performance of any of the foregoing. The Trustee shall not have any implied rights,
duties, obligations and liabilities with respect to the business and affairs of the Trust or any Fund. The Sponsor shall reasonably
keep the Trustee informed of any actions taken by the Sponsor with respect to the Trust that would reasonably be expected to affect
the rights, obligations or liabilities of the Trustee hereunder or under the Delaware Trust Statute.

Section
3.3          Compensation and Expenses of the Trustee. The Trustee shall be entitled to receive from the Sponsor or an Affiliate
of the Sponsor (including the Trust) reasonable compensation for its services hereunder as set forth in a separate fee agreement
and shall be entitled to be reimbursed by the Sponsor or an Affiliate of the Sponsor (including the Trust) for reasonable out-of-pocket
expenses incurred by it in the performance of its duties hereunder, including without limitation, the reasonable compensation,
out-of-pocket expenses and disbursements of counsel and such other agents as the Trustee may employ in connection with the exercise
and performance of its rights and duties hereunder.

Section
3.4          Indemnification. The Sponsor agrees, whether or not any of the transactions contemplated hereby shall be consummated,
to assume liability for, and does hereby indemnify, protect, save and keep harmless, the Trustee (in its capacity as Trustee and
individually) and its successors, assigns, legal representatives, officers, directors, shareholders, employees, agents and servants
(the “Indemnified Parties”) from and against any and all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties,
taxes (excluding any taxes payable by the Trustee on or measured by any compensation received by the Trustee for its services
hereunder or any indemnity payments received by the Trustee pursuant to this Section), claims, actions, suits, costs, expenses
or disbursements (including reasonable legal fees and expenses and legal fees and expenses incurred pursuant to enforcement of
said indemnification rights) of any kind and nature whatsoever (collectively, “Expenses”), which may be imposed
on, incurred by or asserted against the Indemnified Parties in any way relating to or arising out of the formation, operation
or termination of the Trust, the execution, delivery and performance of any other agreements to which the Trust is a party or
the action or inaction of the Trustee hereunder or thereunder, except for Expenses resulting from the gross negligence or willful
misconduct of any of the Indemnified Parties. The indemnities contained in this Section 3.4 shall survive the termination of this
Trust Agreement, the termination of the Trust or the removal or resignation of the Trustee.

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Section
3.5          Successor Trustee. Upon the resignation or removal of the Trustee, the Sponsor shall appoint a successor Trustee
by delivering a written instrument to the outgoing Trustee. Any successor Trustee must satisfy the requirements of Section 3807(a)
of the Delaware Trust Statute. Any resignation or removal of the Trustee and appointment of a successor Trustee shall not become
effective until a written acceptance of appointment is delivered by the successor Trustee to the outgoing Trustee and the Sponsor
and any fees and expenses due to the outgoing Trustee are paid. Following compliance with the preceding sentence, the successor
Trustee shall become fully vested with all of the rights, powers, duties and obligations of the outgoing Trustee under this Trust
Agreement, with like effect as if originally named as Trustee, and the outgoing Trustee shall be discharged of its duties and
obligations under this Trust Agreement.

Section
3.6          Liability of Trustee. Except as otherwise provided in this Article III, the Trustee acts solely as trustee hereunder
and not in its individual capacity, and all Persons having any claim against the Trustee by reason of the transactions contemplated
by this Trust Agreement and any other agreement to which the Trust or any Fund is a party shall look only to the appropriate Fund’s
Trust Estate for payment or satisfaction thereof; provided, however, that in no event is the foregoing intended to affect or limit
the liability of the Sponsor as set forth in Section 2.6 hereof.

The
Trustee shall not be liable or accountable hereunder to the Trust or to any other person or under any other agreement to which
the Trust is a party, except for the Trustee’s own gross negligence or willful misconduct. In particular, but not by way
of limitation:

(a)          The
Trustee shall have no liability or responsibility for the validity or sufficiency of this Trust Agreement, any agreement contemplated
hereunder, or for the form, character, genuineness, sufficiency, value or validity of any Trust Estate or any Units;

(b)          The
Trustee shall not be liable for any actions taken or omitted to be taken by it in good faith in accordance with the instructions
of the Sponsor;

(c)          The
Trustee shall not have any liability for the acts or omissions of the Sponsor or its delegatees, any beneficial owners or any
other person;

(d)          The
Trustee shall not have any duty or obligation to supervise or monitor the performance of, or compliance with this Trust Agreement
by, the Sponsor or its delegatees or any beneficial owner of the Trust.

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(e)          No
provision of this Trust Agreement shall require the Trustee to act or expend or risk its own funds or otherwise incur any financial
liability in the performance of any of its rights or powers hereunder if the Trustee shall have reasonable grounds for believing
that such action, repayment of such funds or adequate indemnity against such risk or liability is not reasonably assured or provided
to it;

(f)          Under
no circumstances shall the Trustee be liable for indebtedness evidenced by or other obligations of the Trust arising under this
Trust Agreement or any Fund other agreements to which the Trust or any Fund is a party; and

(g)          Notwithstanding
anything contained herein to the contrary, the Trustee shall not be required to take any action in any jurisdiction other than
in the State of Delaware if the taking of such action will (i) require the consent or approval or authorization or order of or
the giving of notice to, or the registration with or taking of any action in respect of, any state or other governmental authority
or agency of any jurisdiction other than the State of Delaware, (ii) result in any fee, tax or other governmental charge under
the laws of any jurisdiction or any political subdivision thereof in existence as of the date hereof other than the State of Delaware
becoming payable by the Trustee or (iii) subject the Trustee to personal jurisdiction, other than in the State of Delaware, for
causes of action arising from personal acts unrelated to the consummation of the transactions by the Trustee, as the case may
be, contemplated hereby.

Section
3.7          Reliance; Advice of Counsel.

(a)          The
Trustee is authorized to take such action or refrain from taking such action under this Trust Agreement as it may be directed
in writing by or on behalf of the Sponsor or an Affiliate of the Sponsor from time to time; provided, however, that
the Trustee shall not be required to take or refrain from taking any such action if it shall have determined, or shall have been
advised by counsel, that such performance is likely to involve the Trustee in personal liability or is contrary to the terms of
this Trust Agreement or of any document contemplated hereby to which the Trust or the Trustee is a party or is otherwise contrary
to law. If at any time the Trustee determines that it requires or desires guidance regarding the application of any provision
of this Trust Agreement or any other document, or regarding compliance with any direction received by it hereunder, then the Trustee
may deliver a notice to the Sponsor requesting written instructions as to the course of action desired by the Sponsor, and such
instructions by or on behalf of the Sponsor shall constitute full and complete authorization and protection for actions taken
and other performance by the Trustee in reliance thereon. Until the Trustee has received such instructions after delivering such
notice, it may refrain from taking any action with respect to the matters described in such notice.

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(b)          The
Trustee shall incur no liability to anyone in acting upon any document believed by it to be genuine and believed by it to be signed
by the proper party or parties. The Trustee may accept a certified copy of a resolution of the board of directors or other governing
body of any corporate party as conclusive evidence that such resolution has been duly adopted by such body and that the same is
in full force and effect. As to any fact or matter the manner of ascertainment of which is not specifically prescribed herein,
the Trustee may for all purposes hereof rely on a certificate, signed by the Sponsor, as to such fact or matter, and such certificate
shall constitute full protection to the Trustee for any action taken or omitted to be taken by it in good faith in reliance thereon.

(c)          In
the exercise or administration of the Trust hereunder and in the performance of its duties and obligations under this Trust Agreement,
the Trustee (i) may act directly or, at the expense of the Trust, through agents or attorneys, and the Trustee shall not be liable
for the default or misconduct of such agents or attorneys if such agents or attorneys shall have been selected by the Trustee
in good faith, and (ii) may, at the expense of the Trust, consult with such counsel, accountants and other experts and it shall
not be liable for anything done, suffered or omitted in good faith by it in accordance with the advice or opinion of any such
counsel, accountants or other experts.

Section
3.8          Payments to the Trustee. Any amounts paid to the Trustee pursuant to this Article III shall be deemed not to be
a part of any Fund’s Trust Estate immediately after such payment. Any amounts owing to the Trustee under this Trust Agreement
shall constitute a claim against the applicable Fund’s Trust Estate.

ARTICLE
IV

UNITS; DEPOSITS

Section
4.1          General.

(a)          The
Sponsor shall have the power and authority, without Unitholder approval, to establish and designate one or more series, or Funds,
and to issue Units thereof, from time to time as set forth in Section 4.2, as it deems necessary or desirable. Each Fund shall
be separate from all other Funds created as series of the Trust in respect of the assets and liabilities allocated to that Fund
and shall represent a separate investment portfolio of the Trust. The Sponsor shall have exclusive power to fix and determine
the relative rights and preferences as between the Units of the Funds as to right of redemption, special and relative rights as
to dividends and other distributions and on liquidation, conversion rights, and conditions under which the Funds shall have separate
voting rights or no voting rights.

(b)          The
Sponsor may, without Unitholder approval, divide or subdivide Units of any Fund into two or more classes or subclasses, Units
of each such class or subclass having such preferences and special or relative rights and privileges as the Sponsor may determine
as provided in Section 4.3. The fact that a Fund shall have been initially established and designated without any specific establishment
or designation of classes or subclasses shall not limit the authority of the Sponsor to divide a Fund and establish and designate
separate classes or subclasses thereof.

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(c)          The
number of Units authorized shall be unlimited, and the Units so authorized may be represented in part by fractional Units, calculated
to four decimal places. From time to time, the Sponsor may divide or combine the Units of any Fund or class into a greater or
lesser number without thereby changing the proportionate beneficial interests in the Fund or class thereof. The Sponsor may issue
Units of any Fund or class thereof for such consideration and on such terms as it may determine (or for no consideration if pursuant
to a Unit dividend, split or reverse split), all without action or approval of the Unitholders of such Fund. All Units when so
issued on the terms determined by the Sponsor shall be fully paid and non-assessable. The Sponsor may classify or reclassify any
unissued Units or any Units previously issued and reacquired of any Fund or class thereof into one or more series or classes thereof
that may be established and designated from time to time. The Sponsor may hold as treasury Units, reissue for such consideration
and on such terms as it may determine, or cancel, at its discretion from time to time, any Units of any Fund or class thereof
reacquired by the Trust. Unless otherwise determined by the Sponsor, treasury Units shall not be deemed cancelled.

(d)          The
Units of each Fund shall initially be a single class.

(e)          No
certificates or other evidence of beneficial ownership of the Units will be issued for Sponsor’s Units. Global Certificates
will be issued in accordance with Section 4.5(e) of this Agreement for all Units of a Fund other than the Sponsor’s Units
of such Fund.

(f)          Every
Unitholder, by virtue of having purchased or otherwise acquired a Unit, shall be deemed to have expressly consented and agreed
to be bound by the terms of this Trust Agreement.

Section
4.2          Establishment of Series, or Funds, of the Trust.

(a)          Without
limiting the authority of the Sponsor set forth in Section 4.2(b) to establish and designate any further series, the Sponsor hereby
establishes and designates series, or Funds, as follows:

REX
S&P MLP Fund

REX
S&P MLP Inverse Fund

United
States 3X Oil Fund

United
States 3X Short Oil Fund

The
provisions of this Article IV shall be applicable to each of the above-designated Funds and any further Fund that may from time
to time be established and designated by the Sponsor as provided in Section 4.2(b); provided, however, that such provisions may
be amended, varied or abrogated by the Sponsor with respect to any Fund created after the initial formation of the Trust in this
Agreement or any other written instrument creating such additional Fund.

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(b)          The
establishment and designation of any series, or Funds, other than those set forth above shall be effective upon the execution
by the Sponsor of an instrument in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit B setting forth such establishment and designation
and the relative rights and preferences of such series, or Funds, or as otherwise provided in such instrument. At any time that
there are no Units outstanding of any particular Fund previously established and designated, the Sponsor may by an instrument
executed by it abolish that Fund and the establishment and designation thereof. Each instrument referred to in this paragraph
shall have the status of an amendment to this Trust Agreement.

Section
4.3          Establishment of Classes and Sub-Classes. The division of any series, or Funds, into two or more classes or sub-classes
of Units thereof and the establishment and designation of such classes or sub-classes of Units shall be effective upon the execution
by the Sponsor of an instrument in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit B setting forth such division, and the establishment,
designation, and relative rights and preferences of such classes of Units, or as otherwise provided in such instrument. The relative
rights and preferences of the classes or sub-classes of Units of any Fund may differ in such respects as the Sponsor may determine
to be appropriate, provided that such differences are set forth in the aforementioned instrument. At any time that there are no
Units outstanding of any particular class or sub-class of Units previously established and designated, the Sponsor may by an instrument
executed by it abolish that class or sub-class of Units and the establishment and designation thereof. Each instrument referred
to in this paragraph shall have the status of an amendment to this Trust Agreement.

Section
4.4          Offer of Units. With respect to each Fund, during the period commencing with the initial effective date of the Prospectus
of the Fund and ending no later than immediately prior to the time Units of such Fund begin trading on an Exchange, such Fund
shall offer Units to Authorized Purchasers in Creation Baskets pursuant to SEC Rule 415, at an initial offering price of $25.00
per Unit and the initial price per Creation Basket will be $1,250,000. After such period, each Fund shall continue to offer Units
in Creation Baskets at the Net Asset Value Per Basket of such Fund. The Sponsor shall make such arrangements for the sale of the
Units as it deems appropriate. The offering for each Fund shall be made on the terms and conditions set forth in the Prospectus
for such Fund.

Section
4.5          Procedures for Creation and Issuance of Creation Baskets.

(a)          General.
The procedures set forth in this Section 4.5 and Section 8 of this Agreement, as supplemented by the more detailed procedures
specified in an attachment to the Authorized Purchaser Agreement for each Fund, as may be amended from time to time (and any such
amendment will not constitute an amendment of this Trust Agreement), will govern the Trust with respect to the creation and issuance
of Creation Baskets for each Fund and the redemption of Redemption Baskets for each Fund (the “Procedures”). Subject
to the limitations upon and requirements for issuance of Creation Baskets stated herein and in the Procedures, the number of Creation
Baskets which may be issued by each Fund is unlimited.

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(i)          On
any Business Day, an Authorized Purchaser may submit to the Sponsor or its designee a purchase order to subscribe for and agree
to purchase one or more Creation Baskets for the applicable Fund (such request by an Authorized Purchaser, a “Purchase
Order”) in the manner provided in the Authorized Purchaser Agreement and the Procedures. Any Purchase Order must be
received by the Order Cut-Off Time on a Business Day (the “Purchase Order Date”). By placing a Purchase Order,
an Authorized Purchaser agrees to deposit cash or a combination of United States Treasury securities, cash and/or cash equivalents
or other securities or property with the Trust. Failure to do so shall result in the cancellation of the Purchase Order. The Sponsor
or its designee will process Purchase Orders only from Authorized Purchasers with respect to which the Authorized Purchaser Agreement
for the Fund is in full force and effect. The Sponsor or its designee will maintain and provide to Unitholders upon request a
current list of the Authorized Purchasers for each Fund with respect to which the Authorized Purchaser Agreement is in full force
and effect.

(ii)          Any
Purchase Order is subject to rejection by the Sponsor or its designee pursuant to Section 4.5(c). The Sponsor determines, in its
sole discretion or in consultation with the Administrator, the requirements for securities that may be included in Creation Basket
Deposits and publishes, or its agent publishes on its behalf, such requirements at the beginning of each Business Day.

(iii)          After
accepting an Authorized Purchaser’s Purchase Order, the Sponsor or its designee will issue and deliver Creation Baskets
to fill an Authorized Purchaser’s Purchase Order in accordance with the Procedures, but only if by such time the Sponsor
or its designee has received (A) for its own account, the Transaction Fee, and (B) for the account of the Trust, the Creation
Basket Deposit due from the Authorized Purchaser submitting the Purchase Order. The Sponsor determines, in its sole discretion
or in consultation with the Administrator, the requirements for Treasuries and/or the amount of cash, including the maximum permitted
remaining maturity of a Treasury and the proportions of Treasuries and cash, that may be included in Deposits to create Baskets
and publishes, or its agent publishes on its behalf, such requirements at the beginning of each Business Day. The Sponsor or its
designee will obtain from each Authorized Purchaser an acknowledgment that it has received a copy of the Prospectus prior to accepting
any Purchase Order.

(b)          Deposit
with the Depository. Upon issuing a Creation Basket for any Fund pursuant to a Purchase Order, the Sponsor will cause the
Trust to deposit the Creation Basket with the Depository in accordance with the Depository’s customary procedures, for credit
to the account of the Authorized Purchaser that submitted the Purchase Order.

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(c)          Rejection.
For each Fund, the Sponsor or its designee shall have the absolute right, but shall have no obligation, to reject any Purchase
Order or Creation Basket Deposit: (i) determined by the Sponsor or its designee not to be in proper form; (ii) determined by the
Sponsor not to be in the best interest of the Unitholders; (iii) that, due to position limits or otherwise, the Sponsor determines
investment alternatives that will enable a Fund to meet its investment objective are not available to such Fund at that time;
(iv) the acceptance or receipt of which would have adverse tax consequences to the Trust, the Fund or the Fund’s Unitholders;
(v) the acceptance or receipt of which would, in the opinion of counsel to the Sponsor, be unlawful; (vi) if circumstances outside
the control of the Sponsor or its designee make it, for all practical purposes, not feasible, as determined by the Sponsor in
its sole discretion, to process creations of Creation Baskets; or (vii) for any other reason set forth in the Authorized Purchaser
Agreement entered into with that Authorized Purchaser. Neither the Sponsor nor its designee shall be liable to any person by reason
of the rejection of any Purchase Order or Creation Basket Deposit.

(d)          Transaction
Fee. For each Fund, a non-refundable transaction fee will be payable by an Authorized Purchaser to the Sponsor for its own
account in connection with each Purchase Order pursuant to this Section 4.5 and in connection with each Redemption Order of such
Authorized Purchaser pursuant to Section 8.1 (each a “Transaction Fee”). The Transaction Fee shall be as set
forth in the Prospectus and may subsequently be waived, modified, reduced, increased or otherwise changed by the Sponsor.

(e)          Global
Certificate Only. Certificates for Creation Baskets of a Fund will not be issued, other than the Global Certificates issued
to the Depository. So long as the Depository Agreement is in effect, Creation Baskets will be issued and redeemed and Units will
be transferable solely through the book-entry systems of the Depository and the DTC Participants and their Indirect Participants
as more fully described in Section 4.6.

(f)          Replacement
of Depository. The Depository may determine to discontinue providing its service with respect to Creation Baskets and Units
of any Fund by giving notice to the Sponsor pursuant to and in conformity with the provisions of the Depository Agreement and
discharging its responsibilities with respect thereto under applicable law. Under such circumstances, the Sponsor shall take action
to find a replacement for the Depository to perform its functions at a comparable cost and on terms acceptable to the Sponsor
or, if such a replacement is unavailable, to either (i) terminate the Trust or specific Funds, as applicable, or (ii) execute
and deliver separate certificates evidencing Units registered in the names of the Unitholders thereof, with such additions, deletions
and modifications to this Trust Agreement and to the form of certificate evidencing Units as the Sponsor deems necessary or appropriate.

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Section
4.6          Book-Entry-Only System, Global Certificates.

 

(a)          Global
Certificates. The Trust and the Sponsor will enter into the Depository Agreement pursuant to which the Depository will act
as securities depository for Units of each Fund. Units of each Fund will be represented by the Global Certificates (which may
consist of one or more certificates as required by the Depository), which will be registered, as the Depository shall direct,
in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee for the Depository and deposited with, or on behalf of, the Depository. No other certificates
evidencing Units will be issued. The Global Certificates for each Fund shall be in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A or described
therein and shall represent such Units as shall be specified therein, and may provide that it shall represent the aggregate amount
of outstanding Units of a Fund from time to time endorsed thereon and that the aggregate amount of outstanding Units represented
thereby may from time to time be increased or decreased to reflect creations or redemptions of Baskets. Any endorsement of a Global
Certificate to reflect the amount, or any increase or decrease in the amount, of outstanding Units represented thereby shall be
made in such manner and upon instructions given by the Sponsor on behalf of the Trust as specified in the Depository Agreement.

(b)          Legend.
Any Global Certificate issued to The Depository Trust Company or its nominee shall bear a legend substantially to the following
effect: “Unless this certificate is presented by an authorized representative of The Depository Trust Company, a New York
corporation (“DTC”), to the Trust or its agent for registration of transfer, exchange, or payment, and any
certificate issued is registered in the name of Cede & Co., or in such other name as is requested by an authorized representative
of DTC (and any payment is made to Cede & Co., or to such other entity as is required by an authorized representative of DTC),
ANY TRANSFER, PLEDGE, OR OTHER USE HEREOF FOR VALUE OR OTHERWISE BY OR TO ANY PERSON IS WRONGFUL inasmuch as the registered owner
hereof, Cede & Co., has an interest herein.”

(c)          The
Depository. The Depository has advised the Trust and the Sponsor as follows: The Depository is a limited-purpose trust company
organized under the laws of the State of New York, a member of the U.S. Federal Reserve System, a “clearing corporation”
within the meaning of the New York Uniform Commercial Code, and a “clearing agency” registered pursuant to the provisions
of Section 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The Depository was created to hold securities of its participants
(the “DTC Participants”) and to facilitate the clearance and settlement of securities transactions among the
DTC Participants in such securities through electronic book-entry changes in accounts of the DTC Participants, thereby eliminating
the need for physical movement of securities certificates. DTC Participants include securities brokers and dealers, banks, trust
companies, clearing corporations, and certain other organizations, some of whom (and/or their representatives) own the Depository.
Access to the Depository’s system is also available to others such as banks, brokers, dealers and trust companies that clear
through or maintain a custodial relationship with a DTC Participant, either directly or indirectly (“Indirect Participants”).

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(d)          Unitholders.
As provided in the Depository Agreement, upon the settlement date of any creation, transfer or redemption of Units of a Fund,
the Depository will credit or debit, on its book-entry registration and transfer system, the number of Units so created, transferred
or redeemed to the accounts of the appropriate DTC Participants. The accounts to be credited and charged shall be designated by
the Sponsor on behalf of each Fund and each Authorized Purchaser, in the case of a creation or redemption of Baskets. Ownership
of beneficial interest in Units will be limited to DTC Participants, Indirect Participants and persons holding interests through
DTC Participants and Indirect Participants. Unitholders will be shown on, and the transfer of Units will be effected only through,
in the case of DTC Participants, the records maintained by the Depository and, in the case of Indirect Participants and Unitholders
holding through a DTC Participant or an Indirect Participant, through those records or the records of the relevant DTC Participants
or Indirect Participants. Unitholders are expected to receive, from or through the broker or bank that maintains the account through
which the Unitholder has purchased Units, a written confirmation relating to their purchase of Units.

(e)          Reliance
on Procedures. Unitholders will not be entitled to have Units registered in their names, will not receive or be entitled to
receive physical delivery of certificates in definitive form. Accordingly, to exercise any rights of a holder of Units under the
Trust Agreement, a Unitholder must rely on the procedures of the Depository and, if such Unitholder is not a DTC Participant,
on the procedures of each DTC Participant or Indirect Participant through which such Unitholder holds its interests. The Trust
and the Sponsor understand that under existing industry practice, if the Trust or any Fund requests any action of a Unitholder,
or a Unitholder desires to take any action that the Depository or its nominee, as the record owner of all outstanding Units of
each Fund, is entitled to take, (1) in the case of a Trust request, the Depository will notify the DTC Participants regarding
such request, such DTC Participants will in turn notify each Indirect Participant holding Units through it, with each successive
Indirect Participant continuing to notify each person holding Units through it until the request has reached the Unitholder, and
(2) in the case of a request or authorization to act being sought or given by a Unitholder, such request or authorization is given
by such Unitholder and relayed back to the Trust or such Fund through each Indirect Participant and DTC Participant through which
the Unitholder’s interest in the Units is held.

(f)          Communication
between the Trust and the Unitholders. As described above, the Trust and the Funds will recognize the Depository or its nominee
as the owner of all units for all purposes except as expressly set forth in this Trust Agreement. Conveyance of all notices, statements
and other communications to Unitholders will be effected as follows. Pursuant to the Depository Agreement, the Depository is required
to make available to the Funds upon request and for a fee to be charged to the Funds a listing of the Unit holdings of each DTC
Participant. The Trust or the Funds shall inquire of each such DTC Participant as to the number of Unitholders holding units of
a Fund, directly or indirectly, through such DTC Participant. The Trust or the Funds shall provide each such DTC Participant with
sufficient copies of such notice, statement or other communication, in such form, number and at such place as such DTC Participant
may reasonably request, in order that such notice, statement or communication may be transmitted by such DTC Participant, directly
or indirectly, to such Unitholders. In addition, the Funds shall pay to each such DTC Participant an amount as reimbursement for
the expenses attendant to such transmittal, all subject to applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.

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(g)          Distributions.
Any distributions on Units pursuant to Section 7.8 shall be made to the Depository or its nominee, Cede & Co., as the registered
owner of all Units. The Trust and the Sponsor expect that the Depository or its nominee, upon receipt of any payment of distributions
in respect of Units, shall credit immediately DTC Participants’ accounts with payments in amounts proportionate to their
respective beneficial interests in Units as shown on the records of the Depository or its nominee. The Trust and the Sponsor also
expect that payments by DTC Participants to Indirect Participants and Unitholders holding Units through such DTC Participants
and Indirect Participants will be governed by standing instructions and customary practices, as is now the case with securities
held for the accounts of customers in bearer form or registered in a “street name,” and will be the responsibility
of such DTC Participants and Indirect Participants. None of the Trust, the Funds, the Trustee or the Sponsor will have any responsibility
or liability for any aspects of the records relating to or notices to Unitholders, or payments made on account of beneficial ownership
interests in Units, or for maintaining, supervising or reviewing any records relating to such beneficial ownership interests or
for any other aspect of the relationship between the Depository and the DTC Participants or the relationship between such DTC
Participants and the Indirect Participants and Unitholders owning through such DTC Participants or Indirect Participants or between
or among the Depository, any Unitholder and any person by or through which such Unitholder is considered to own Units.

(h)          Limitation
of Liability. Each Global Certificate to be issued hereunder is executed and delivered solely on behalf of the Trust by the
Sponsor, as Sponsor, in the exercise of the powers and authority conferred and vested in it by this Trust Agreement. The representations,
undertakings and agreements made on the part of the Trust in each Global Certificate are made and intended not as personal representations,
undertakings and agreements by the Sponsor or the Trustee, but are made and intended for the purpose of binding only the Trust.
Nothing in the Global Certificate shall be construed as creating any liability on the Sponsor or the Trustee, individually or
personally, to fulfill any representation, undertaking or agreement other than as provided in this Trust Agreement.

(i)          Successor
Depository. If a successor to The Depository Trust Company shall be employed as Depository hereunder, the Trust and the Sponsor
shall establish procedures acceptable to such successor with respect to the matters addressed in this Section 4.6.

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4.7          Assets. All consideration received by a Fund for the issue or sale of Units together with such Fund’s Trust
Estate in which such consideration is invested, all income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof, including any proceeds derived
from the sale, exchange or liquidation of such assets, shall belong to each Fund for all purposes, subject only to the rights
of creditors of such Fund and except as may otherwise be required by applicable tax laws, and shall be so recorded upon the books
of account of such Fund.

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4.8          Liabilities of Funds.

(a)          The
Trust Estate belonging to each particular Fund shall be charged with the liabilities of the Trust in respect of that Fund and
only that Fund, and all expenses, costs, charges, indemnities and reserves attributable to that Fund. Any general liabilities,
expenses, costs, charges, indemnities or reserves of the Trust which are not readily identifiable as belonging to any particular
Fund shall be allocated and charged by the Sponsor to and among any one or more of the Funds established and designated from time
to time in such manner and on such basis as the Sponsor in its sole discretion deems fair and equitable. Each allocation of liabilities,
expenses, costs, charges and reserves by the Sponsor shall be conclusive and binding upon all Unitholders for all purposes. The
Sponsor shall have full discretion, to the extent not inconsistent with applicable law, to determine which items shall be treated
as income and which items as capital, and each such determination and allocation shall be conclusive and binding upon the Unitholders.
Every written agreement, instrument or other undertaking made or issued by or on behalf of a particular Fund shall include a recitation
limiting the obligation or claim represented thereby to that Fund and its assets.

(b)          Without
limiting the foregoing provisions of this Section 4.8, but subject to the right of the Sponsor in its discretion to allocate general
liabilities, expenses, costs, charges or reserves as herein provided, the debts, liabilities, obligations and expenses (“Claims”)
incurred, contracted for or otherwise existing with respect to a particular Fund shall be enforceable against the assets of such
Fund only, and not against the assets of the Trust generally or of any other Fund. Notice of this limitation on inter-series liabilities
is set forth in the Certificate of Trust of the Trust as filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware
pursuant to the Delaware Trust Statute, and upon the giving of such notice in the Certificate of Trust, the statutory provisions
of Section 3804 of the Delaware Trust Statute relating to limitations on inter-series liabilities (and the statutory effect under
Section 3804 of setting forth such notice in the Certificate of Trust) became applicable to the Trust and each Fund. Every Unit,
note, bond, contract, instrument, certificate or other undertaking made or issued by or on behalf of a particular Fund shall include
a recitation limiting the obligation on the Units represented thereby to that Fund and its assets, but the absence of such a provision
shall not be construed as creating recourse to any other Fund or any other person.

(c)          Any
agreement entered into by the Trust, any Fund, or the Sponsor, on behalf of the Trust generally or any Fund, including, without
limitation, the Purchase Order entered into with each Authorized Purchaser, will include language substantially similar to the
language set forth in Section 4.8(b).

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4.9          Voting Rights. The Unitholders shall have the limited voting rights as set forth in this Agreement.

(a)          Unless
approved by at least a majority of the Unitholders of the applicable Fund, the Sponsor shall not take any action or refuse to
take any reasonable action the effect of which, if taken or not taken, as the case may be, would be to cause the Fund, to the
extent it would materially and adversely affect such Fund’s Unitholders, to be taxable other than as a partnership for federal
income tax purposes.

(b)          Notwithstanding
any other provision hereof, on each matter submitted to a vote of the Unitholders, each Unitholder shall be entitled to a proportionate
vote based upon the number of Units, or fraction thereof, standing in its name on the books of the applicable Fund.

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4.10          Equality. Except as provided herein or in an instrument establishing a Fund, all Units of a Fund shall represent
an equal proportionate beneficial interest in the assets of the Fund subject to the liabilities of the Fund, and each Unit shall
be equal to each other Unit. The Sponsor may from time to time divide or combine the Units into a greater or lesser number of
Units without thereby changing the proportionate beneficial interest in the assets of the Fund or in any way affecting the rights
of Unitholders.

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4.11          Record Dates. Whenever any distribution will be made, or whenever for any reason there is a split, reverse split
or other change in the outstanding Units, or whenever the Sponsor shall find it necessary or convenient in respect of any matter,
the Sponsor in its sole discretion shall fix a record date for the determination of the Unitholders who shall be entitled to receive
such distribution or the net proceeds of the sale thereof, or entitled to act in respect of any other matter for which the record
date was set.

ARTICLE
V

THE SPONSOR

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5.1          Management of the Trust. Pursuant to Section 3806(b)(7) of the Delaware Trust Statute, the Trust shall be managed
by the Sponsor as an agent of the Trust and the conduct of the Trust’s business shall be controlled and conducted solely
by the Sponsor in accordance with this Trust Agreement.

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5.2          Authority of Sponsor. In addition to and not in limitation of any rights and powers conferred by law or other provisions
of this Trust Agreement, and except as limited, restricted or prohibited by the express provisions of this Trust Agreement or
the Delaware Trust Statute, the Sponsor shall have and may exercise on behalf of the Trust, all powers and rights necessary, proper,
convenient or advisable to effectuate and carry out the purposes, business and objectives of the Trust, which shall include, without
limitation, the following:

(a)          To
enter into, execute, deliver and maintain, and to cause the Trust to perform its obligations under, contracts, agreements and
any or all other documents and instruments, and to do and perform all such things as may be in furtherance of Trust purposes or
necessary or appropriate for the offer and sale of the Units and the conduct of Trust activities;

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(b)          To
establish, maintain, deposit into, sign checks and/or otherwise draw upon accounts on behalf of the Trust with appropriate banking
and savings institutions, and execute and/or accept any instrument or agreement incidental to the Trust’s business and in
furtherance of its purposes, any such instrument or agreement so executed or accepted by the Sponsor in the Sponsor’s name
shall be deemed executed and accepted on behalf of the Trust by the Sponsor;

(c)          To
deposit, withdraw, pay, retain and distribute each Fund’s Trust Estate or any portion thereof in any manner consistent with
the provisions of this Trust Agreement;

(d)          To
supervise the preparation and filing of any Registration Statement and supplements and amendments thereto with any applicable
regulators;

(e)          To
adopt, implement or amend, from time to time, such disclosure and financial reporting information gathering and control policies
and procedures as are necessary or desirable to ensure compliance with applicable disclosure and financial reporting obligations
under any applicable securities laws;

(f)          To
make any necessary determination or decision in connection with the preparation of the Trust’s financial statements and
amendments thereto, and any Prospectus;

(g)          To
prepare, file and distribute, if applicable, any periodic reports or updates that may be required under the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, the CE Act, or the rules and regulations thereunder;

(h)          To
pay or authorize the payment of distributions to the Unitholders and expenses of each Fund;

(i)          Subject
to section 2.5(a), to make any elections on behalf of the Trust under the Code, or any other applicable U.S. federal or state
tax law, as the Sponsor shall determine to be in the best interests of the Trust; and

(j)          In
the sole discretion of the Sponsor, to admit an Affiliate or Affiliates of the Sponsor as additional Sponsors.

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5.3          Obligations of the Sponsor. In addition to the obligations expressly provided by the Delaware Trust Statute or this
Trust Agreement, the Sponsor shall:

(a)          Devote
such of its time to the business and affairs of the Trust as it shall, in its discretion exercised in good faith, determine to
be necessary to conduct the business and affairs of the Trust for the benefit of the Trust and the Unitholders;

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(b)          Execute,
file, record and/or publish all certificates, statements and other documents and do any and all other things as may be appropriate
for the formation, qualification and operation of the Trust and for the conduct of its business in all appropriate jurisdictions;

(c)          Appoint
and remove independent public accountants to audit the accounts of the Trust;

(d)          Employ
attorneys to represent the Trust;

(e)          Use
its best efforts to maintain the status of the Trust as a “statutory trust” for state law purpose and as a “partnership”
for U.S. federal income tax purposes;

(f)          Invest,
reinvest, hold uninvested, sell, exchange, write options on, lease, lend and, subject to Section 5.4(b), pledge, mortgage and
hypothecate the Trust Estate of each Fund in accordance with the purposes of the Trust and the Registration Statement.

(g)          Have
fiduciary responsibility for the safekeeping and use of the Trust Estate, whether or not in the Sponsor’s immediate possession
or control;

(h)          Enter
into an Authorized Purchaser Agreement with each Authorized Purchaser and discharge the duties and responsibilities of the Trust
and the Sponsor thereunder;

(i)          For
each Fund, receive from Authorized Purchasers and process, or cause the Distributor to process, properly submitted Purchase Orders,
as described in Section 4.5(a)(i);

(j)          For
each Fund, in connection with Purchase Order, receive Creation Basket Deposits from Authorized Purchasers;

(k)          For
each Fund, in connection with Purchase Order, deliver or cause the delivery of Creation Baskets to the Depository for the account
of the Authorized Purchaser submitting a Purchase Order for which the Sponsor has received the requisite Transaction Fee and the
Trust has received the requisite Deposit, as described in Section 4.5(d);

(l)          For
each Fund, receive from Authorized Purchasers and process, or cause the Distributor to process, properly submitted Redemption
Orders, as described in Section 8.1(a), or as may from time to time be permitted by Section 8.2;

(m)          For
each Fund, in connection with Redemption Orders, receive from the redeeming Authorized Purchaser through the Depository, and thereupon
cancel or cause to be cancelled, Units corresponding to the Redemption Baskets to be redeemed as described in Section 8.1, or
as may from time to time be permitted by Section 8.2;

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(n)          Interact
with the Depository as required; and

(o)          Delegate
those of its duties hereunder as it shall determine from time to time to one or more Administrators or commodity trading or other
advisors.

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5.4          General Prohibitions. The Trust and each Fund, as applicable, shall not:

(a)          Borrow
money from or loan money to any Unitholder (including the Sponsor);

(b)          Create,
incur, assume or suffer to exist any lien, mortgage, pledge, conditional sale or other title retention agreement, charge, security
interest or encumbrance, except (i) liens for taxes not delinquent or being contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings
and for which appropriate reserves have been established, (ii) deposits or pledges to secure obligations under workmen’s
compensation, social security or similar laws or under unemployment insurance, (iii) deposits or pledges to secure contracts (other
than contracts for the payment of money), leases, statutory obligations, surety and appeal bonds and other obligations of like
nature arising in the ordinary course of business, (iv) mechanic’s, warehousemen’s, carrier’s, workmen’s,
materialmen’s or other like liens arising in the ordinary course of business with respect to obligations which are not due
or which are being contested in good faith, and for which appropriate reserves have been established if required by generally
accepted accounting principles, and liens arising under ERISA, or (v) the deposit of margin or collateral with respect to the
initiation and maintenance of Commodity Contract positions; or

(c)          Operate
the Trust or a Fund in any manner so as to contravene the requirements to preserve the limitation on inter-series liability set
forth in Section 3804 of the Delaware Trust Statute.

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5.5          Liability of Covered Persons. A Covered Person shall have no liability to the Trust, any Fund, or to any Unitholder
or other Covered Person for any loss suffered by the Trust or any Fund which arises out of any action or inaction of such Covered
Person if such Covered Person, in good faith, determined that such course of conduct was in the best interest of the Trust or
the applicable Fund and such course of conduct did not constitute gross negligence or willful misconduct of such Covered Person.
Subject to the foregoing, neither the Sponsor nor any other Covered Person shall be personally liable for the return or repayment
of all or any portion of the capital or profits of any Unitholder or assignee thereof, it being expressly agreed that any such
return of capital or profits made pursuant to this Trust Agreement shall be made solely from the assets of the applicable Fund
without any rights of contribution from the Sponsor or any other Covered Person. A Covered Person shall not be liable for the
conduct or willful misconduct of any Administrator or other delegatee selected by the Sponsor with reasonable care, provided,
however, that the Trustee and its Affiliates shall not under any circumstances be liable for the conduct or willful misconduct
of any Administrator or other delegatee or any other Person selected by the Sponsor to provide services to the Trust.

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5.6          Fiduciary Duty.

(a)          To
the extent that, at law or in equity, the Sponsor or the Trustee has duties (including fiduciary duties) and liabilities relating
thereto to the Trust, the Funds, the Unitholders or to any other Person, the Sponsor acting under this Trust Agreement shall not
be liable to the Trust, the Funds, the Unitholders or to any other Person for its good faith reliance on the provisions of this
Trust Agreement subject to the standard of care set forth in Section 5.5 herein. For the avoidance of doubt, to the fullest extent
permitted by law, no person other than the Sponsor and the Trustee shall have any duties (including fiduciary duties) or liabilities
at law or in equity to the Trust, any Fund, any Unitholder or any other person. The provisions of this Trust Agreement, to the
extent that they restrict or eliminate the duties and liabilities of the Sponsor or the Trustee otherwise existing at law or in
equity, are agreed by the parties hereto to replace such other duties and liabilities of the Sponsor or the Trustee.

(b)          Unless
otherwise expressly provided herein:

(i)          whenever
a conflict of interest exists or arises between the Sponsor or any of its Affiliates, on the one hand, and the Trust, any Fund
or any Unitholder or any other Person, on the other hand; or

(ii)          whenever
this Trust Agreement or any other agreement contemplated herein or therein provides that the Sponsor shall act in a manner that
is, or provides terms that are, fair and reasonable to the Trust, any Fund, any Unitholder or any other Person, the Sponsor shall
(i) resolve such conflict of interest, or (ii) take such action or provide for such terms as are fair and reasonable to the Trust,
any Fund, any Unitholder or any other Person, as applicable, considering in each case the relative interest of each party (including
its own interest) to such conflict, agreement, transaction or situation and the benefits and burdens relating to such interests,
any customary or accepted industry practices, and any applicable generally accepted accounting practices or principles. In the
absence of bad faith by the Sponsor, the resolution, action or terms so made, taken or provided by the Sponsor shall not constitute
a breach of this Trust Agreement or any other agreement contemplated herein or of any duty or obligation of the Sponsor at law
or in equity or otherwise.

(c)          Notwithstanding
any other provision of this Trust Agreement or otherwise applicable law, whenever in this Trust Agreement the Sponsor is permitted
or required to make a decision (i) in its “discretion” or under a grant of similar authority, the Sponsor shall be
entitled to consider such interests and factors as it desires, including its own interest, and, to the fullest extent permitted
by applicable law, shall have no duty or obligation to give any consideration to any interest of or factors affecting the Trust,
the Unitholders or any other Person; or (ii) in its “good faith” or under another express standard, the Sponsor shall
act under such express standard and shall not be subject to any other or different standard. The term “good faith”
as used in this Trust Agreement shall mean subjective good faith as such term is understood and interpreted under Delaware law.

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(d)          The
Sponsor and any Affiliate of the Sponsor may engage in or possess an interest in other profit-seeking or business ventures of
any nature or description, independently or with others, whether or not such ventures are competitive with the Trust or any Fund,
as applicable, and the doctrine of corporate opportunity, or any analogous doctrine, shall not apply to the Sponsor. If the Sponsor
acquires knowledge of a potential transaction, agreement, arrangement or other matter that may be an opportunity for the Trust
or any Fund, as applicable, it shall have no duty to communicate or offer such opportunity to the Trust or any Fund, as applicable,
and the Sponsor shall not be liable to the Trust, any Fund, or to the Unitholders for breach of any fiduciary or other duty by
reason of the fact that the Sponsor pursues or acquires for, or directs such opportunity to, another Person or does not communicate
such opportunity or information to the Trust or any Fund. The Trust, the Funds and the Unitholders shall not have any rights or
obligations by virtue of this Agreement or the trust relationship created hereby in or to such independent ventures or the income
or profits or losses derived therefrom. The pursuit of such ventures, even if competitive with the activities of the Trust or
any Fund, shall not be deemed wrongful or improper. Except to the extent expressly provided herein, the Sponsor may engage or
be interested in any financial or other transaction with the Trust, the Funds, the Unitholders or any Affiliate of the Trust or
the Unitholders.

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5.7          Indemnification of the Sponsor.

(a)          The
Sponsor shall be indemnified by the Trust (or, in furtherance of Section 4.8, by a Fund separately to the extent the matter in
question relates to a single Fund or disproportionately affects a specific Fund in relation to other Funds) against any losses,
judgments, liabilities, expenses and amounts paid in settlement of any claims sustained by it in connection with its activities
for the Trust or any Fund, as applicable, (including in its capacity as Tax Matters Partner or the Partnership Representative)
provided that (i) the Sponsor was acting on behalf of or performing services for the Trust or such Fund, as applicable, and has
determined, in good faith, that such course of conduct was in the best interests of the Trust or such Fund, as applicable, and
such liability or loss was not the result of gross negligence, willful misconduct, or a breach of this Trust Agreement on the
part of the Sponsor, and (ii) any such indemnification will only be recoverable from the Trust estate or the applicable estate
of such Fund. All rights to indemnification permitted herein and payment of associated expenses shall not be affected by the dissolution
or other cessation to exist of the Sponsor, or the withdrawal, adjudication of bankruptcy or insolvency of the Sponsor, or the
filing of a voluntary or involuntary petition in bankruptcy under Title 11 of the Bankruptcy Code by or against the Sponsor.

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(b)          Notwithstanding
the provisions of this Section 5.7(a) above, the Sponsor shall not be indemnified for any losses, liabilities or expenses arising
from or out of an alleged violation of U.S. federal or state securities laws unless (i) there has been a successful adjudication
on the merits of each count involving alleged securities law violations as to the particular indemnitee and the court approves
the indemnification of such expenses (including, without limitation, litigation costs), (ii) such claims have been dismissed with
prejudice on the merits by a court of competent jurisdiction as to the particular indemnitee and the court approves the indemnification
of such expenses (including, without limitation, litigation costs) or (iii) a court of competent jurisdiction approves a settlement
of the claims against a particular indemnitee and finds that indemnification of the settlement and related costs should be made.

(c)          The
Trust and the Funds shall not incur the cost of that portion of any insurance which insures any party against any liability, the
indemnification of which is herein prohibited.

(d)          Expenses
incurred in defending a threatened or pending civil, administrative or criminal action suit or proceeding against the Sponsor
shall be paid by the Trust in advance of the final disposition of such action, suit or proceeding, if (i) the legal action relates
to the performance of duties or services by the Sponsor on behalf of the Trust or any Fund, as applicable; (ii) the legal action
is initiated by a party other than the Trust or any Fund, as applicable; and (iii) the Sponsor undertakes to repay the advanced
funds with interest to the Trust or any Fund, as applicable, in cases in which it is not entitled to indemnification under this
Section 5.7.

(e)          The
term “Sponsor” as used only in this Section 5.7 shall include, in addition to the Sponsor, any other Covered Person
performing services on behalf of the Trust or any Fund, as applicable, and acting within the scope of the Sponsor’s authority
as set forth in this Trust Agreement.

(f)          In
the event the Trust or any Fund, as applicable, is made a party to any claim, dispute, demand or litigation or otherwise incurs
any loss, liability, damage, cost or expense as a result of or in connection with any Unitholder’s (or assignee’s)
obligations or liabilities unrelated to the business of the Trust or any Fund, as applicable, such Unitholder (or assignees cumulatively)
shall indemnify, defend, hold harmless, and reimburse the Trust or such Fund, as applicable, for all such loss, liability, damage,
cost and expense incurred, including attorneys’ and accountants’ fees.

(g)          The
payment of any amount by the Trust pursuant to this Section 5.7 shall be subject to Section 4.8 with respect to the allocation
of liabilities and other amounts, as appropriate, among the Funds.

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5.8          Expenses and Limitations Thereon.

(a)          The
Sponsor or an Affiliate of the Sponsor shall be responsible for the payment of all Sponsor Expenses incurred in connection with
the Trust or any Fund and the initial issuance of the Units of any Fund. “Sponsor Expenses” shall mean those
expenses incurred in connection with the formation, qualification and registration of the Trust, any Fund and the Units under
applicable U.S. federal and state law, and any other expenses actually incurred and, directly or indirectly, related to the organization
of the Trust or any Fund or the offering of a Fund’s Units, including, but not limited to, expenses such as: (i) initial
registration fees, prepaid licensing fees, filing fees, escrow fees and taxes, (ii) costs of preparing, printing (including typesetting),
amending, supplementing, mailing and distributing the Registration Statement, the Exhibits thereto and the Prospectus for a Fund,
(iii) the costs of qualifying, printing, (including typesetting), amending, supplementing, mailing and distributing sales materials
used in connection with the offering and issuance of the Units of a Fund, (iv) travel, telephone and other expenses in connection
with the offering and issuance of the Units of a Fund, (v) accounting, auditing and legal fees (including disbursements related
thereto) incurred in connection therewith, (vi) the routine expenses associated with preparation of monthly, quarterly, annual
and other reports required by applicable U.S. federal and state regulatory authorities, (vii) payment for fees associated with
custody and transfer agency services, whether performed by an outside service provider or by Affiliates of the Sponsor, and (viii)
all ongoing charges, costs and expenses of each Fund’s operation other than the Fund Expenses (as defined below).

(b)          The
Fund shall be responsible for the payment of all Fund Expenses incurred in connection with the Trust or any Fund as set forth
in such Fund’s current Prospectus, including, without limitation, (i) the Management Fee payable to the Sponsor, (ii) brokerage
fees, futures commission merchant fees and other fees and commissions incurred in connection with the trading activities of the
Fund, subject to a cap, if any (iii) any costs and expenses related to registration of additional shares of the Fund, and (iv)
any other expenses allocated to the Fund from time to time by the Sponsor in consultation with REX MLPshares, LLC, (collectively,
the “Fund Expenses”). The Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, waive all or part of the Fund Expenses.

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5.9          Compensation to the Sponsor. The Sponsor shall be entitled to receive a management fee as compensation for the management
and administrative services rendered by Sponsor to the Trust and each Fund (the “Management Fee”). Each Fund
shall pay the Sponsor (or such other person or entity designated by the Sponsor) the Management Fee as set forth in such Fund’s
current Prospectus. The Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, waive all or part of the Management Fee.

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5.10          Other Business of Unitholders. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, any of the Unitholders and any
Unitholder, officer, director, member, manager, employee or other person holding a legal or beneficial interest in an entity which
is a Unitholder, may engage in or possess an interest in other business ventures of every nature and description, independently
or with others, and the pursuit of such ventures, even if competitive with the business of the Trust, shall not be deemed wrongful
or improper.

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5.11          Merger, Consolidation, Incorporation.

(a)          Notwithstanding
anything else herein, the Sponsor may, without Unitholder approval, (i) cause the Trust to convert into or merge, reorganize or
consolidate with or into one or more trusts, partnerships, limited liability companies, associations, corporations or other business
entities (or a series of any of the foregoing to the extent permitted by law) (including trusts, partnerships, limited liability
companies, associations, corporations or other business entities created by the Sponsor to accomplish such conversion, merger
or consolidation), (ii) cause the Units to be exchanged under or pursuant to any state or federal statute to the extent permitted
by law, (iii) cause the Trust to incorporate under the laws of a state, commonwealth, possession or colony of the United States,
(iv) sell or convey all or substantially all of the assets of the Trust or any Fund to another Fund of the Trust or to another
trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, corporation or other business entity (or a series of any of the foregoing
to the extent permitted by law) (including a trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, corporation or other
business entity created by the Sponsor to accomplish such sale and conveyance), organized under the laws of the United States
or of any state, commonwealth, possession or colony of the United States, for adequate consideration as determined by the Sponsor
which may include the assumption of all outstanding obligations, taxes and other liabilities, accrued or contingent of the Trust
or any affected Fund, and which may include Units of such other Fund of the Trust or shares of beneficial interest, stock or other
ownership interest of such trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, corporation or other business entity (or
series thereof) or (v) at any time sell or convert into money all or any part of the assets of the Trust or any Fund thereof.

(b)          Pursuant
to and in accordance with the provisions of Section 3815(f) of the Delaware Trust Statute and notwithstanding anything to the
contrary contained in this Trust Agreement, an agreement of merger or consolidation approved by the Sponsor in accordance with
this Section 5.11 may amend the Trust Agreement (other than an amendment adverse to the Trustee without its consent) or adopt
a new trust agreement of the Trust or change the name of the Trust if the Trust is the surviving or resulting entity in the merger
or consolidation.

(c)          Notwithstanding
anything else herein, the Sponsor may, without Unitholder approval, create one or more statutory or business trusts to which all
or any part of the assets, liabilities, profits or losses of the Trust or any Fund thereof may be transferred and may provide
for the conversion of Units in the Trust or any Fund thereof into beneficial interests in any such newly created trust or trusts
or any series or classes thereof.

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5.12          Withdrawal of the Sponsor.

(a)          The
Sponsor may withdraw voluntarily as the Sponsor of the Trust only upon ninety (90) days’ prior notice to all Unitholders
and the Trustee. If the Sponsor withdraws and a successor Sponsor is selected in accordance with Section 14.1(a)(ii), the withdrawing
Sponsor shall pay all expenses as a result of its withdrawal.

(b)          The
Sponsor will not cease to be a Sponsor of the Trust merely upon the occurrence of its making an assignment for the benefit of
creditors, filing a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, filing a petition or answer seeking for itself any reorganization, arrangement,
composition, readjustment, liquidation, dissolution or similar relief under any statute, law or regulation, filing an answer or
other pleading admitting or failing to contest material allegations of a petition filed against it in any proceeding of this nature
or seeking, consenting to or acquiescing in the appointment of a trustee, receiver or liquidator for itself or of all or any substantial
part of its properties.

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(c)          In
connection with any Event of Withdrawal, the Sponsor shall not cease to be a Sponsor of the Trust, or to have the power to exercise
any rights or powers as a Sponsor, or to have liability for the obligations of the Trust under Section 2.6 hereof, until a substitute
Sponsor, which shall carry on the business of the Trust, has been admitted to the Trust or until the Trust has been terminated
in accordance with Section 14.1.

(d)          To
the full extent permitted by law, nothing in this Trust Agreement shall be deemed to prevent the merger of the Sponsor with another
corporation or other entity, the reorganization of the Sponsor into or with any other corporation or other entity, the transfer
of all the capital stock of the Sponsor or the assumption of the rights, duties and liabilities of the Sponsor by, in the case
of a merger, reorganization or consolidation, the surviving corporation or other entity by operation of law or the transfer of
the Sponsor’s Units to an Affiliate of the Sponsor. Without limiting the foregoing, none of the transactions referenced
in the preceding sentence shall be deemed to be a voluntary withdrawal for purposes of Section 5.12(a) or an Event of Withdrawal
or assignment of Units for purposes of Section 6.2(a).

(e)          The
Sponsor may be removed as Sponsor of the Trust only if such removal is approved by the Unitholders holding at least 66 2/3% of
the outstanding Units (excluding for this purpose any Units held by the Sponsor and its Affiliates). Any such action by such holders
for removal of the Sponsor of the Trust must also provide for the election of a successor Sponsor of the Trust by the Unitholders
holding a majority of the outstanding Units (excluding for this purpose any Units held by the Sponsor and its Affiliates). Such
removal shall be effective immediately following the admission of a successor Sponsor of the Trust.

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5.13          Authorization of Registration Statements. Each Unitholder (or any permitted assignee thereof) hereby agrees
that the Sponsor, the Trust, and the Trustee are authorized to execute, deliver and perform the agreements, acts, transactions
and matters contemplated hereby or described in or contemplated by any Registration Statement on behalf of the Trust without any
further act, approval or vote of the Unitholders of the Funds, notwithstanding any other provision of this Trust Agreement, the
Delaware Trust Statute or any applicable law, rule or regulation.

Section
5.14          Litigation. The Sponsor is hereby authorized to prosecute, defend, settle or compromise actions or claims at law
or in equity as may be necessary or proper to enforce or protect the interests of the Trust or any Fund, as applicable. The Sponsor
shall satisfy any judgment, decree or decision of any court, board or authority having jurisdiction or any settlement of any suit
or claim prior to judgment or final decision thereon, first, out of any insurance proceeds available therefor, next, out of the
assets of the applicable Fund, or with respect to the Trust, out of the Funds’ assets on a pro rata basis and, thereafter,
out of the assets (to the extent that it is permitted to do so under the various other provisions of this Trust Agreement) of
the Sponsor.

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ARTICLE
VI

TRANSFERS OF UNITS

Section
6.1          Transfer of Units. To the fullest extent permitted by law, a Unitholder may not transfer his Units or any part of
his right, title and interest in the capital or profits in any Fund except as permitted in this Article VI and any act in violation
of this Article VI shall not be binding upon or recognized by the Trust (regardless of whether the Sponsor shall have knowledge
thereof), unless approved in writing by the Sponsor. Unitholders that are not DTC Participants may transfer Units by instructing
the DTC Participant or Indirect Participant holding the Units for such Unitholder in accordance with standard securities industry
practice. Unitholders that are DTC Participants may transfer Units by instructing the Depository in accordance with the rules
of the Depository and standard securities industry practice.

Section
6.2          Transfer of Sponsor’s Units. Upon the Sponsor ceasing to serve as Sponsor of the Trust, the Sponsor’s
Units shall be purchased by the Trust for a purchase price in cash equal to the Net Asset Value thereof.

ARTICLE
VII

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND ALLOCATIONS

Section
7.1          Capital Accounts.

(a)          There
shall be established on the books and records of each Fund for each Unitholder a separate account (a “Capital Account”),
which shall be determined in accordance with the following provisions:

(i)          A
Unitholder’s Capital Account shall be increased by such Unitholder’s Capital Contributions to the Fund and by any
income or gain (including income and gain exempt from tax) computed in accordance with Section 7.1(b) and allocated to such Unitholder
pursuant to Section 7.2.

(ii)          A
Unitholder’s Capital Account shall be decreased by the amount of cash distributed to such Unitholder pursuant to any provision
of this Agreement and by any expenses, deductions or losses computed in accordance with section 7.1(b) and allocated to such Unitholder
pursuant to Section 7.2.

(b)          For
purposes of computing the amount of any item of income, gain, deduction, expense or loss to be reflected in a Unitholder’s
Capital Account, the determination, recognition and classification of any such item shall be the same as its determination, recognition
and classification for federal income tax purposes pursuant to Code section 703(a); provided, that:

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(i)          Items
described in Section 705(a)(2)(B) of the Code shall be treated as items of deduction. All fees and other expenses incurred by
the Fund to promote the sale of (or to sell) a Unit that can neither be deducted nor amortized under section 709 of the Code shall,
for purposes of Capital Account maintenance, be treated as an item described in Section 705(a)(2)(B) of the Code.

(ii)          Except
as otherwise provided in Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(m), the computation of all items of income, gain,
loss and deduction shall be made without regard to any election under Section 754 of the Code.

(iii)          In
computing income, gain, deduction, expense or loss for Capital Account purposes, the amount of such item shall be determined taking
into account the book value of the Fund’s property, as adjusted pursuant to Section 7.1(c).

(c)          Consistent
with the provisions of Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(f), upon an issuance or redemption of Units, in connection
with the dissolution, liquidation or termination of a Fund, or otherwise as appropriate pursuant to generally accepted industry
accounting practices, the Capital Accounts of all Unitholders may, immediately prior to such issuance, redemption, dissolution,
liquidation, termination, or otherwise, be adjusted (consistent with the provisions hereof) upwards or downwards to reflect any
Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss attributable to Fund property, as if such Unrealized Gain or Unrealized Loss had been recognized
upon an actual sale of such property, immediately prior to such issuance, redemption, dissolution, liquidation, termination, or
otherwise, and had been allocated to the Unitholders at such time pursuant to Section 7.2. Pursuant to Treasury Regulations section
1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(g), appropriate adjustments shall be made to the book value of a Fund’s property with Unrealized Gain
or Unrealized Loss. Proper adjustment shall be made to the amount of any Capital Account adjustment under this Section 7.1(c)
to take into account any prior Capital Account adjustment under this Section.

(d)          In
the event a Unit (or beneficial interest therein) is transferred in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the transferee
shall succeed to the Capital Account of the transferor to the extent it relates to the transferred Unit.

The
foregoing provisions and the other provisions of this Agreement relating to the maintenance of Capital Accounts are intended to
comply with section 1.704-1(b) of the Treasury regulations, and shall be interpreted and applied in a manner consistent with such
regulations. In the event the Sponsor shall determine that it is prudent to modify the manner in which the Capital Accounts, or
any debits or credits thereto are computed in order to comply with such regulations, it may make such modification. The Sponsor
also shall (i) make any adjustments that are necessary or appropriate to maintain equality between the aggregate Capital Accounts
of the Unitholders and the amount of capital reflected on a Fund’s balance sheet, as computed for book purposes, in accordance
with Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(g) and (ii) make any appropriate modifications in the event unanticipated
events might otherwise cause this Agreement not to comply with Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b).

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Section
7.2          Allocations for Capital Account Purposes.

(a)          For
purposes of maintaining Capital Accounts and in determining the rights of the Unitholders among themselves, except as otherwise
provided in this Section 7.2 each item of income, gain, loss, expense and deduction (computed in accordance with Section 7.1(b))
shall be allocated to the Unitholders in accordance with their respective Percentage Interests.

(b)          Pursuant
to Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(g), items of depreciation, depletion, amortization and gain or loss attributable
to Adjusted Property that has a Book-Tax Disparity shall be allocated among the Unitholders in accordance with Treasury Regulations
section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(g)(3).

(c)          If
any Unitholder unexpectedly receives any adjustments, allocations or distributions described in Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(5)
or 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(6), items of a Fund’s income and gain shall be specially allocated to such Unitholder in an amount
and manner sufficient to eliminate a deficit balance in its Capital Account (after decreasing such Unitholder’s Capital
Account balance by the items described in Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(5) and 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(6)) created
by such adjustments, allocations or distributions as quickly as possible. This Section 7.2(c) is intended to constitute a “qualified
income offset” within the meaning of Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d).

Section
7.3          Allocations for Tax Purposes.

(a)          For
U.S. federal income tax purposes, except as otherwise provided in this Section 7.3, each item of income, gain, loss, deduction
and credit of a Fund shall be allocated among the Unitholders in accordance with their respective Percentage Interests.

(b)          In
an attempt to eliminate Book-Tax Disparities attributable to Adjusted Property, items of income, gain, or loss shall be allocated
for U.S. federal income tax purposes among the Unitholders under the principles of the remedial method of Treasury Regulations
section 1.704-3(d).

(c)          If
any Unitholder unexpectedly receives any adjustments, allocations or distributions described in Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d),
items of income and gain shall be specially allocated to such Unitholder in an amount and manner consistent with the allocations
of income and gain pursuant to Section 7.2(c).

(d)          The
provisions of this Article VII and the other provisions of this Trust Agreement relating to the maintenance of Capital Accounts
are intended to comply with Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b) and shall be interpreted and applied in a manner consistent
with such Regulations. The Sponsor or Administrator shall be authorized to make appropriate amendments to the allocations of items
pursuant to this Section 7.3 if necessary in order to comply with Section 704 of the Code or applicable Treasury Regulations thereunder.

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Section
7.4          Tax Conventions.

(a)          For
purposes of Sections 7.1, 7.2, and 7.3, the Sponsor or Administrator shall adopt such conventions as may be necessary, appropriate
or advisable in the Sponsor’s reasonable discretion in order to comply with applicable law, including Section 706 of the
Code and the Treasury Regulations or rulings promulgated thereunder. The Sponsor may revise, alter or otherwise modify such conventions
in accordance with the standard established in the previous sentence.

(b)          Unless
the Sponsor determines that another convention is necessary or appropriate in the Sponsor’s reasonable discretion in order
to comply with applicable law, each Fund shall use the monthly convention described in this section 7.4(b).

(i)          All
transfers of Units or beneficial interests therein shall be deemed to take place at a price (the “single monthly price”)
equal to the value of such Unit or beneficial interest therein at the end of the Business Day during the month in which the transfer
takes place on which the value of a Unit is lowest. In the event that a Fund makes an election under Section 754 of the Code,
adjustments to be made under Sections 734(b) and 743(b) of the Code will be made using the same monthly convention, including
by reference to the single monthly price.

(ii)          All
property contributed to a Fund shall be deemed to have a value equal to the value of such property (determined under principles
similar to those described in Section 7.6) on the date of such contribution. All purchases and sales of property, however, shall
be treated as taking place at a price equal to the purchase or sale price of the property, respectively.

(iii)          In
general, each item of a Fund’s income, gain, expense, loss, deduction and credit shall, for U.S. federal income tax purposes,
be determined for each calendar month during a taxable period based on an interim closing of the books and shall be allocated
solely to the Unitholders recognized as Unitholders of a Fund as of the close of business on the last trading day of the preceding
calendar month. For this purpose, any transfer of a Unit during a calendar month shall be treated as being effective immediately
prior to the close of business on the last trading day of a calendar month. Notwithstanding the foregoing, unless the Sponsor
determines that another method is necessary or appropriate in the Sponsor’s reasonable discretion, gain or loss on a sale
or other disposition of all or a substantial portion of the assets of a Fund (or, in the Sponsor’s sole discretion, other
sales or dispositions of assets if appropriate to more accurately allocate such gain and loss to Unitholders in a manner that
corresponds to their economic gain and loss) shall be allocated to the Unitholders who own Units as of the close of the day in
which such gain or loss is recognized for federal income tax purposes. Investors who hold a Unit on the last trading day of the
first month of a Fund’s operation will be allocated the tax items for that month, as well as the tax items for the following
month, attributable to the Unit.

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(c)          The
allocations pursuant to Section 7.4(b) are intended to comply with permissible methods of allocations permitted in accordance
with Treasury Regulations section 1.706-4 and to take into account a Unitholder’s or Unitholders’ varying Units during
the taxable year of any issuance, redemption or transfer of Units or beneficial interests therein. Any person who is the transferee
of Units shall be deemed to consent to the methods of determination and allocation set forth in Section 7.4(b), and in any other
provision of this Article VII, as a condition of receiving such Units.

Section
7.5          No Interest on Capital Account. No Unitholder shall be entitled to interest on its Capital Account.

Section
7.6          Valuation.

(a)          For
purposes of determining the Net Asset Value of a Fund, the Trust will value all property at (A) its current market value, if quotations
for such property are readily available or (B) its fair value, as reasonably determined by the Sponsor, if the current market
value cannot be determined.

(b)          The
Sponsor may (but is not required to) employ the services of, and rely upon the reports of, a recognized pricing service. If the
Sponsor determines that the procedures in this Section are an inappropriate basis for the valuation of the Trust’s assets,
it shall determine an alternative basis to be employed. The Sponsor shall not be liable to any Person for any determination as
to the alternative basis for evaluation, provided that such determination is made in good faith.

Section
7.7          Distributions.

(a)          Distributions
on Units of a Fund may be paid with such frequency as the Sponsor may determine, which may be daily or otherwise, to the Unitholders
in accordance with Section 4.6(g) from such of the income and capital gains, accrued or realized, from each Trust Estate, after
providing for actual and accrued liabilities. Such distributions shall be made in cash or, at the sole discretion of the Sponsor,
in property.

(b)          Distributions
from a Fund upon the occurrence of a redemption or upon dissolution, liquidation or termination pursuant to Sections 8.1 and 14.2
of this Trust Agreement will be in the form of property and/or cash as determined by such sections, as applicable; provided that
amounts received by Unitholders in the case of distributions upon dissolution, liquidation or termination shall be in accordance
with Capital Accounts as provided in Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(b).

(c)          Notwithstanding
any provision to the contrary contained in this Trust Agreement, a Fund shall not be required to make a distribution with respect
to Units if such distribution would violate the Delaware Trust Statute or any other applicable law. A determination that a distribution
is not prohibited under this Section 7.8 or the Delaware Trust Statute shall be made by the Trust and, to the fullest extent permitted
by applicable law, may be based either on financial statements prepared on the basis of accounting practices and principles that
are reasonable under the circumstances or on a fair valuation or any other method that is reasonable under the circumstances.
Unless otherwise agreed to by the Unitholders, a Unitholder shall be entitled only to the distributions expressly provided for
in this Trust Agreement.

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(d)          Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained in this Trust Agreement, the Unitholders understand and acknowledge that a Unitholder (or its
agent) may be compelled to accept a distribution of any asset in kind from a Fund despite the fact that the percentage of the
asset distributed to such Unitholder (or its agent) exceeds the percentage of that asset which is equal to the percentage in which
such Unitholder receives distributions from the Trust.

ARTICLE
VIII

REDEMPTIONS

Section
8.1          Redemption of Redemption Baskets.

(a)          On
any Business Day, an Authorized Purchaser with respect to which an Authorized Purchaser Agreement is in full force and effect
(as reflected on the list maintained by the Sponsor pursuant to Section 4.5(a)(i)) may redeem one or more Redemption Baskets standing
to the credit of the Authorized Purchaser on the records of the Depository by delivering a request for redemption to the Sponsor
or its designee (such request, a “Redemption Order”) in the manner specified in the Procedures.

(b)          To
be effective, a Redemption Order must be submitted on a Business Day by the Order Cut-Off Time in form satisfactory to the Sponsor
(the Business Day on which the Redemption Order is so submitted, the “Redemption Order Date”). The Sponsor
acting by itself or through the Marketing Agent may, in its sole discretion, reject any Redemption Order (i) the Sponsor determines
that the Redemption Order is not in proper form (ii) the fulfillment of which its counsel advises may be illegal under applicable
laws and regulations, or (iii) if circumstances outside the control of the Sponsor, the Marketing Agent or the Custodian make
it for all practical purposes not feasible for the Units to be delivered under the Redemption Order. The Sponsor may also reject
a redemption order if the number of Units being redeemed would reduce the remaining outstanding Units to 100,000 Units (i.e.,
two baskets) or less.

(c)          The
redemption distribution (“Redemption Distribution”) shall consist of cash or a combination of United States
Treasury securities, cash and/or cash equivalents. The Sponsor determines, in its sole discretion or in consultation with the
Administrator, the requirements for securities and/or property that may be included in Redemption Distributions and publishes,
or its agent publishes on its behalf, such requirements at the beginning of each Business Day.

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(d)          By
3:00 PM New York time on the third Business Day following the Redemption Order Date (the “Redemption Settlement Time”),
if the Distributor’s account at the Depository has by the Redemption Settlement Time been credited with the Redemption Baskets
being tendered for redemption and the Sponsor has by such time received the Transaction Fee, the Sponsor shall deliver the Redemption
Distribution through the Depository to the account of the Authorized Purchaser as recorded on the book entry system of the Depository.
If the Fund’s DTC account has not been credited with all of the Redemption Baskets by such time, the redemption distribution
is delivered to the extent of whole Redemption Baskets received. Any remainder of the redemption distribution is delivered on
the next Business Day to the extent of remaining whole Redemption Baskets received if the Fund receives the fee applicable to
the extension of the Redemption Distribution Date which the Sponsor may, from time to time, determine and the remaining Redemption
Baskets are credited to the Fund’s DTC account by 3:00 PM New York time on such next Business Day. Any further remaining
amount of the Redemption Order shall be cancelled and the Authorized Purchaser will indemnify the Trust for any losses, if any,
due to such cancellation, including but not limited to the difference in the price of investments sold as a result of the Redemption
Order and investments made to reflect that such Redemption Order has been cancelled.

(e)          The
Sponsor may, in its discretion, suspend the right of redemption or postpone the Redemption Settlement Date for a Fund (i) for
any period during which the Exchange or the Fund’s Futures Exchange is closed other than customary weekend or holiday closings,
or trading on the Exchange or the Fund’s Futures Exchange is suspended or restricted; (ii) for any period during which an
emergency exists as a result of which delivery of Redemption Distributions is not reasonably practicable; or (iii) for such other
period as the Sponsor determines to be necessary for the protection of Unitholders. Neither the Sponsor nor its designees will
be liable to any person or in any way for any loss or damages that may result from any such suspension or postponement.

(f)          Redemption
Baskets effectively redeemed pursuant to the provisions of this Section 8.1 shall be cancelled by the Trust or the applicable
Fund in accordance with the Depository’s procedures, and no longer be deemed outstanding for purposes of this Trust Agreement
and the Delaware Trust Statute.

Section
8.2          Other Redemption Procedures. The Sponsor from time to time may, but shall have no obligation to, establish procedures
with respect to redemption of Units in (i) lot sizes smaller than the Redemption Basket, (ii) permitting the Redemption Distribution
to be in a form, and delivered in a manner, other than that specified in Section 8.1, and (iii) for redemptions deemed necessary,
in the Sponsor’s sole discretion, to comply with applicable law, rule, regulation or policy.

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ARTICLE
IX

UNITHOLDERS

Section
9.1          No Management or Control; Limited Liability; Exercise of Rights through DTC. The Unitholders of a Fund shall not
participate in the management or control of the Trust or the applicable Fund or the applicable Fund’s business, shall not
transact any business for the Trust or any Fund and shall not have the power to sign for or bind the Trust or any Fund, said power
being vested solely and exclusively in the Sponsor. Except as provided in Section 9.3 hereof, no Unitholder of any Fund shall
be bound by, or be personally liable for, the expenses, liabilities or obligations of the Trust, the applicable Fund or any other
series of the Trust except to the extent of such Unitholder’s proportionate share of the applicable Fund’s Trust Estate.
Except as provided in Section 9.3 hereof, each Unit shall be fully paid and no assessment shall be made against any Unitholder.
No salary shall be paid to any Unitholder in its capacity as such, nor shall any Unitholder have a drawing account or earn interest
on its share of a Fund’s Trust Estate. By the purchase and acceptance or other lawful delivery and acceptance of Units,
each Unitholder shall be deemed to be a beneficiary of the applicable Fund and vested with beneficial undivided interest in such
Fund to the extent of the Units owned beneficially by such Unitholder, subject to the terms and conditions of this Trust Agreement.
The rights under this Trust Agreement of any Unitholder that is not a DTC Participant must be exercised by a DTC Participant acting
on behalf of such Unitholder in accordance with the rules and procedures of the Depository, as provided in Section 4.6.

Section
9.2          Rights and Duties. The Unitholders shall have the following rights, powers, privileges, duties and liabilities:

(a)          The
Unitholders shall have the right to obtain from the Sponsor the reports and information as are set forth in Article X and the
list of Authorized Purchasers contemplated by Section 4.5(a)(i). The foregoing rights are in addition to, and do not limit, other
remedies available to Unitholders under U.S. federal or state law.

(b)          The
Unitholders shall receive the share of the distributions provided for in this Trust Agreement in the manner and at the times provided
for in this Trust Agreement.

(c)          Except
for the Unitholders’ redemption rights set forth in Article VIII hereof, Unitholders of a Fund shall have the right to demand
the return of their capital only upon the dissolution and winding up of the applicable Fund or the Trust and only to the extent
of funds available therefore. In no event shall a Unitholder of a Fund be entitled to demand property other than cash unless the
Sponsor, as determined in its sole discretion, has specified property for distribution to all Unitholders of such Fund, or the
Trust, as applicable. No Unitholder of any Fund shall have priority over any other Unitholder of such Fund either as to the return
of capital or as to profits, losses or distributions. No Unitholder of any Fund shall have the right to bring an action for partition
against the Trust or a Fund.

(d)          Unitholders,
voting together as a single class, or, if the proposed change affects only certain Funds, of each affected Fund voting separately
as a class, may vote to (i) approve the items set forth in 4.9(a), (ii) remove the Sponsor and elect a successor Sponsor as set
forth in Section 5.12(e), (iii) approve amendments to this Trust Agreement as set forth in Section 12.1, (iv) continue the Trust
as provided in Section 14.1(a), (v) terminate the Trust as provided in Section 14.1(e), and (vi) in the event there is no Sponsor,
elect the Liquidating Trustee as set forth in Section 14.2. Unless otherwise specified in the relevant section of this Trust Agreement
or in federal law or regulations of rules on any exchange, any matter upon which the Unitholders vote shall be approved by the
affirmative vote of Unitholders holding Units representing at least 66 2/3% of the outstanding Units of the Trust or the applicable
Fund, as the case may be. Except as expressly provided in this Trust Agreement, the Unitholders shall have no voting or other
rights with respect to the Trust or any Fund.

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Section
9.3          Limitation on Liability.

(a)          Except
as provided in Section 5.7(f) hereof, and as otherwise provided under Delaware law, the Unitholders shall be entitled to the same
limitation of personal liability extended to stockholders of private corporations for profit organized under the general corporation
law of the State of Delaware and no Unitholder shall be liable for claims against, or debts of the Trust or the applicable Fund
in excess of its Deposit or share of the applicable Fund’s Trust Estate and undistributed profits. In addition, and subject
to the exceptions set forth in the immediately preceding sentence, the Trust or the applicable Fund shall not make a claim against
a Unitholder with respect to amounts distributed to such Unitholder or amounts received by such Unitholder upon redemption unless,
under Delaware law, such Unitholder is liable to repay such amount.

(b)          The
Trust or the applicable Fund indemnifies to the full extent permitted by law and the other provisions of this Trust Agreement,
and to the extent of the applicable Fund’s Trust Estate, each Unitholder and its agent or nominee against any claims of
liability asserted against such Unitholder solely based on its status as a Unitholder of one or more Units (other than for taxes
for which such Unitholder is liable under Section 7.2 hereof).

(c)          Every
written note, bond, contract, instrument, certificate or undertaking made or issued by the Sponsor on behalf of the Trust or a
Fund shall give notice to the effect that the same was executed or made by or on behalf of the Trust or the applicable Fund and
that the obligations of such instrument are not binding upon the Unitholders individually but are binding only upon the assets
and property of the applicable Fund, and no resort shall be had to the Unitholders’ personal property for satisfaction of
any obligation or claim thereunder, and appropriate references may be made to this Trust Agreement and may contain any further
recital which the Sponsor deems appropriate, but the omission thereof shall not operate to bind the Unitholders individually or
otherwise invalidate any such note, bond, contract, instrument, certificate or undertaking. Nothing contained in this Section
9.3 shall diminish the limitation on the liability of the Trust to the extent set forth in Section 4.7 and 4.8 hereof.

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ARTICLE
X

BOOKS OF ACCOUNT AND REPORTS

Section
10.1          Books of Account. Proper books of account for each Fund shall be kept and shall be audited annually by an independent
certified public accounting firm selected by the Sponsor in its sole discretion, and there shall be entered therein all transactions,
matters and things relating to each Fund’s business as are required by the CE Act and regulations promulgated thereunder,
and all other applicable rules and regulations, and as are usually entered into books of account kept by Persons engaged in a
business of like character. The books of account shall be kept at the principal office of the Trust and, subject to Section 9.2(a),
each Unitholder (or any duly constituted designee of a Unitholder) shall have, at all times during normal business hours, upon
reasonable advance written notice, access to and the right to inspect and copy the same (at such Unitholder’s own cost)
to the extent such access is required under CFTC rules and regulations. Such books of account shall be kept in accordance with,
and the Trust shall report its profits and losses on, the accrual method of accounting for financial accounting purposes on a
Fiscal Year basis as described in Article XI.

Section
10.2          Reports to Unitholders. The Trust will furnish to DTC Participants for distribution to each Fund’s Unitholders
monthly and annual (as of the end of each fiscal year) reports (in such detail) as are required to be provided to Unitholders
by the CFTC and the NFA. Monthly reports will contain certain unaudited financial information regarding a Fund, including the
Fund’s NAV, and annual reports will contain financial statements prepared by the Sponsor and audited by an independent registered
public accounting firm designated by the Sponsor. The Sponsor will furnish to Fund Unitholders any other reports or information
which the Sponsor, in its discretion, determines to be necessary or appropriate. In addition, it is expected that the Trust will
be required under SEC rules to file quarterly and annual reports with the SEC, which need not be sent to Fund Unitholders directly
but will be publicly available through the SEC. The Trust will post the same information that would otherwise be provided in the
Trust’s CFTC, NFA and SEC reports on the Trust’s website.

Section
10.3          Calculation of Net Asset Value. Net Asset Value of a Fund shall be calculated once each Business Day at such time
as the Sponsor shall determine from time to time.

Section
10.4          Maintenance of Records. The Sponsor shall maintain: (a) for a period of at least six Fiscal Years all books of
account required by Section 10.1 hereof, a list of the names and last known address of, and number of Units owned by, all Unitholders
of each Fund, a copy of the Certificate of Trust and all certificates of amendment thereto, together with executed copies of any
powers of attorney pursuant to which any certificate has been executed, and copies of the Trust’s and Funds’ federal,
state and local income tax returns and reports, if any; and (b) for a period of at least six Fiscal Years, copies of any effective
written trust agreements, subscription agreements and any financial statements of the Trust and the Funds. The Sponsor may keep
and maintain the books and records of the Trust and the Funds in paper, magnetic, electronic or other format as the Sponsor may
determine in its sole discretion, provided the Sponsor uses reasonable care to prevent the loss or destruction of such records.

ARTICLE
XI

FISCAL YEAR

Section
11.1          Fiscal Year. The Fiscal Year of the Trust shall be the calendar year. The first Fiscal Year of the Trust shall
commence on the date of filing of the Certificate of Trust and end on the thirty-first day of the last month of the calendar year
in which such filing was made. The Fiscal Year in which the Trust shall terminate shall end on the date of termination.

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ARTICLE
XII

AMENDMENT OF TRUST AGREEMENT; MEETINGS

Section
12.1          Amendments to the Trust Agreement.

(a)          The
Sponsor may, without the approval of the Unitholders, amend or supplement this Trust Agreement; provided, however,
that the Unitholders shall have the right to vote on any amendment (i) if expressly required under federal law or regulations
or rules of any exchange, or (ii) submitted to them by the Sponsor in its sole discretion. The Sponsor shall provide to the Unitholders
notice of any amendment on which the Unitholders have a right to vote setting forth the substance of the amendment and its effective
date.

(b)          Upon
amendment of this Trust Agreement, the Certificate of Trust shall also be amended, if required by the Delaware Trust Statute,
to reflect such change.

(c)          No
amendment shall be made to this Trust Agreement without the consent of the Trustee if it reasonably believes that such amendment
adversely affects any of the rights, duties or liabilities of the Trustee. At the expense of the Sponsor, the Trustee shall execute
and file any amendment to the Certificate of Trust if so directed by the Sponsor or if such amendment is required in the opinion
of the Trustee.

(d)          The
Trustee shall be under no obligation to execute any amendment to the Trust Agreement or any agreement to which the Trust is a
party until it has received an instruction letter from the Sponsor, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Trustee
(i) directing the Trustee to execute such amendment, (ii) representing and warranting to the Trustee that such execution is authorized
and permitted by the terms of the Trust Agreement and (if applicable) such other agreement to which the Trust is a party and does
not conflict with or violate any other agreement to which the Trust is a party and (iii) confirming that such execution and acts
related thereto are covered by the indemnity provisions of the Trust Agreement in favor of the Trustee and do not adversely affect
the Trustee.

(e)          No
provision of this Trust Agreement may be amended, waived or otherwise modified orally but only by a written instrument adopted
in accordance with this Section.

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Section
12.2          Meetings of the Unitholders. Meetings of the Unitholders may be called by the Sponsor and the Sponsor may, but
is not required to, call a meeting upon the written request of Unitholders holding at least 50% of the outstanding Units of all
Funds or any Fund, as applicable. The Sponsor shall deposit in the United States mail or electronically transmit written notice
to all Unitholders of the applicable Fund of the meeting and the purpose of the meeting, which shall be held on a date, not less
than 30 nor more than 60 days after the date of mailing of said notice, at a reasonable time and place. Where the meeting is being
called upon the written request of Unitholders as set forth in this Section 12.2, such written notice shall be mailed or transmitted
not more than forty-five (45) days after such written request for a meeting was received by the Sponsor. Any notice of meeting
shall be accompanied by a brief description of the purpose of the meeting. Unitholders may vote in person or by proxy at any such
meeting. The Sponsor shall be entitled to establish voting and quorum requirements and other reasonable procedures for Unitholder
voting.

Section
12.3          Action Without a Meeting. Any action required or permitted to be taken by Unitholders by vote may be taken without
a meeting by written consent setting forth the actions so taken. Such written consents shall be treated for all purposes as votes
at a meeting. If the vote or consent of any Unitholder to any action of the Trust, any Fund or any Unitholder, as contemplated
by this Trust Agreement, is solicited by the Sponsor, the solicitation shall be effected by notice to each Unitholder given in
the manner provided in Section 16.4. Any vote or consent that has been cast by a Unitholder so solicited shall be deemed conclusively
to have been cast or granted as requested in the notice of solicitation, whether or not the notice of solicitation is actually
received by that Unitholder, unless the Unitholder expresses written objection to the vote or consent by notice given in the manner
provided in Section 16.4 below and actually received by the Trust within twenty (20) days after the notice of solicitation is
made. The Sponsor and all persons dealing with the Trust shall be entitled to act in reliance on any vote or consent which is
deemed cast or granted pursuant to this Section 12.3 and shall be fully indemnified by the Trust in so doing. Any action taken
or omitted in reliance on any such deemed vote or consent of one or more Unitholders shall not be void or voidable by reason of
timely communication made by or on behalf of all or any of such Unitholders in any manner other than as expressly provided in
Section 16.4.

ARTICLE
XIII

TERM

Section
13.1          Term. The term for which the Trust is to exist shall commence on the date of the filing of the Certificate of Trust,
and the Trust and any Fund shall exist in perpetuity, unless earlier terminated in accordance with the provisions of Article XIV
hereof or as otherwise provided by law.

ARTICLE
XIV

TERMINATION

Section
14.1          Events Requiring Dissolution of the Trust or any Fund. The Trust or, as the case may be, any Fund shall dissolve
at any time upon the happening of any of the following events:

(a)          The
occurrence of an Event of Withdrawal, unless (i) at the time there is at least one remaining Sponsor and that remaining Sponsor
carries on the business of the Trust or (ii) within ninety (90) days of such Event of Withdrawal, the affirmative vote or written
consent of Unitholders in accordance with Section 9.2(d) or Section 12.3 of this Trust Agreement is obtained to continue the business
of the Trust and to select, effective as of the date of such selection, one or more successor Sponsors.

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(b)          The
occurrence of any event which would make unlawful the continued existence of the Trust or any Fund, as the case may be.

(c)          In
the event of the suspension, revocation or termination of the Sponsor’s registration as a commodity pool operator under
the CE Act, or membership as a commodity pool operator with the NFA (if, in either case, such registration is required under the
CE Act or the rules promulgated thereunder) unless at the time there is at least one remaining Sponsor whose registration or membership
has not been suspended, revoked or terminated.

(d)          The
Trust or any Fund, as the case may be, becomes insolvent or bankrupt.

(e)          Unitholders
owning at least seventy-five percent (75%) of the outstanding Units held in all Funds, voting together as a single class, vote
to dissolve the Trust, upon notice to the Sponsor of not less than ninety (90) Business Days prior to the effective date of termination.

(f)          Upon
written notice to the Trustee and the Unitholders by the Sponsor of its determination, in the Sponsor’s sole discretion,
that the Trust’s or a Fund’s aggregate net assets in relation to the operating expenses of the Trust or such Fund
make it unreasonable or imprudent to continue the business of the Trust or such Fund.

(g)          The
Trust is required to be registered as an investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

(h)          DTC
is unable or unwilling to continue to perform its functions, and a comparable replacement is unavailable.

The
death, legal disability, bankruptcy, insolvency, dissolution, or withdrawal of any Unitholder (as long as such Unitholder is not
the sole Unitholder of the Trust) shall not result in the termination of the Trust or any Fund, and such Unitholder, his estate,
custodian or personal representative shall have no right to withdraw or value such Unitholder’s Units. Each Unitholder (and
any assignee thereof) expressly agrees that in the event of his death, he waives on behalf of himself and his estate, and he directs
the legal representative of his estate and any person interested therein to waive the furnishing of any inventory, accounting
or appraisal of the assets of the applicable Fund and any right to an audit or examination of the books of the applicable Fund,
except for such rights as are set forth in Article X hereof relating to the books of account and reports of the applicable Fund.

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Section
14.2          Distributions on Dissolution. Upon the dissolution of the Trust or any Fund, the Sponsor (or in the event there
is no Sponsor, such person (the “Liquidating Trustee”) as the majority in interest of the Unitholders may propose
and approve) shall take full charge of the Trust Estate. Any Liquidating Trustee so appointed shall have and may exercise, without
further authorization or approval of any of the parties hereto, all of the powers conferred upon the Sponsor under the terms of
this Trust Agreement, subject to all of the applicable limitations, contractual and otherwise, upon the exercise of such powers,
and provided that the Liquidating Trustee shall not have general liability for the acts, omissions, obligations and expenses of
the Trust or the Funds. Thereafter, in accordance with Section 3808(e) or (g), as applicable, of the Delaware Trust Statute, the
business and affairs of the Trust or any Fund shall be wound up and all assets shall be liquidated as promptly as is consistent
with obtaining the fair value thereof, and the proceeds therefrom shall be applied and distributed in the following order of priority:
(a) to the expenses of liquidation and termination and to creditors, including Unitholders who are creditors, to the extent otherwise
permitted by law, in satisfaction of liabilities of the Trust or the Funds (whether by payment or the making of reasonable provision
for payment thereof) other than liabilities for distributions to Unitholders, and (b) to the Unitholders in accordance with their
positive book Capital Account balances, after giving effect to all contributions, distributions and allocations for all periods.

Section
14.3          Termination; Certificate of Cancellation. Following the dissolution and distribution of the assets of all Funds,
the Trust shall terminate and the Sponsor or the Liquidating Trustee, as the case may be, shall instruct the Trustee to execute
and cause such certificate of cancellation of the Certificate of Trust pursuant to Section 3810(d) to be filed in accordance with
the Delaware Trust Statute at the expense of the Sponsor. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Trust Agreement,
the existence of the Trust as a separate legal entity shall continue until the filing of such certificate of cancellation.

ARTICLE
XV

POWER OF ATTORNEY

Section
15.1          Power of Attorney Executed Concurrently. Each Unitholder, by virtue of its purchase of Units in a Fund, irrevocably
constitutes and appoints the Sponsor with full power of substitution, as the true and lawful attorney-in-fact and agent for such
Unitholder with full power and authority to act in his name and on his behalf in the execution, acknowledgment, filing and publishing
of Trust documents, including, but not limited to, the following:

(a)          Any
certificates and other instruments, including but not limited to, any applications for authority to do business and amendments
thereto, which the Sponsor deems appropriate to qualify or continue the Trust as a business or statutory trust in the jurisdictions
in which the Trust may conduct business, so long as such qualifications and continuations are in accordance with the terms of
this Trust Agreement or any amendment hereto, or which may be required to be filed by the Trust or the Unitholders under the laws
of any jurisdiction;

(b)          Any
instrument which may be required to be filed by the Trust under the laws of any state or by any governmental agency, or which
the Sponsor deems advisable to file; and

(c)          This
Trust Agreement and any documents which may be required to effect an amendment to this Trust Agreement approved under the terms
of the Trust Agreement, and the continuation of the Trust, the increase or decrease of the Global Certificates pursuant to Section
4.6, or the termination of the Trust, provided such continuation, increase, decrease or termination is in accordance with the
terms of this Trust Agreement.

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Section
15.2          Effect of Power of Attorney. The Power of Attorney granted by each Unitholder to the Sponsor:

(a)          Is
a special, irrevocable Power of Attorney coupled with an interest, and shall survive and not be affected by the death, disability,
dissolution, liquidation, termination or incapacity of the Unitholder;

(b)          May
be exercised by the Sponsor for each Unitholder by facsimile signature and/or by a single signature of one of its officers acting
as attorney-in-fact for all of them; and

(c)          Shall
survive the delivery of an assignment by a Unitholder of the whole or any portion of his Units, as applicable, except that where
the records of a Direct Participant or Indirect Participant reflect a transfer by a Unitholder of its Units that has otherwise
been effectuated in accordance with the provisions of this Trust Agreement, the Depository’s procedures and the procedures
of such Direct Participant or Indirect Participant, as applicable, the Power of Attorney of the assignor shall survive the delivery
of such assignment for the sole purpose of enabling the Sponsor to execute, acknowledge and file any instrument necessary to effect
such transfer.

Each
Unitholder agrees to be bound by any representations made by the Sponsor and by any successor thereto, determined to be acting
in good faith pursuant to such Power of Attorney and not constituting gross negligence or willful misconduct.

Section
15.3          Limitation on Power of Attorney. The Power of Attorney granted by each Unitholder to the Sponsor shall not authorize
the Sponsor to act on behalf of Unitholders in any situation in which this Trust Agreement requires the approval of Unitholders
unless such approval has been obtained as required by this Trust Agreement. In the event of any conflict between this Trust Agreement
and any instruments filed by the Sponsor or any new Sponsor pursuant to this Power of Attorney, this Trust Agreement shall control.

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ARTICLE
XVI

MISCELLANEOUS

Section
16.1          Governing Law. The validity and construction of this Trust Agreement and all amendments hereto shall be governed
by the laws of the State of Delaware, and the rights of all parties hereto and the effect of every provision hereof shall be subject
to and construed according to the laws of the State of Delaware without regard to the conflict of laws provisions thereof; provided,
however, that the parties hereto intend that the provisions hereof shall control over any contrary or limiting statutory or common
law of the State of Delaware (other than the Delaware Trust Statute) and that, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,
there shall not be applicable to the Trust, the Funds, the Trustee, the Sponsor, the Unitholders or this Trust Agreement any provision
of the laws (statutory or common) of the State of Delaware (other than the Delaware Trust Statute) pertaining to trusts which
relate to or regulate in a manner inconsistent with the terms hereof: (a) the filing with any court or governmental body or agency
of trustee accounts or schedules of trustee fees and charges, (b) affirmative requirements to post bonds for trustees, officers,
agents, or employees of a trust, (c) the necessity for obtaining court or other governmental approval concerning the acquisition,
holding or disposition of real or personal property, (d) fees or other sums payable to trustees, officers, agents or employees
of a trust, (e) the allocation of receipts and expenditures to income or principal, (f) restrictions or limitations on the permissible
nature, amount or concentration of trust investments or requirements relating to the titling, storage or other manner of holding
or investing of trust assets, or (g) the establishment of fiduciary or other standards or responsibilities or limitations on the
acts or powers of trustees or managers that are inconsistent with the limitations on liability or authorities and powers of the
Trustee or the Sponsor set forth or referenced in this Trust Agreement. The Trust shall be of the type commonly called a “statutory
trust,” and without limiting the provisions hereof, as determined from time to time by the Sponsor, the Trust may exercise
all powers that are ordinarily exercised by such a trust under Delaware law. The Trust specifically reserves the right to exercise
any of the powers or privileges afforded to statutory trusts and the absence of a specific reference herein to any such power,
privilege or action shall not imply that the Trust may not exercise such power or privilege or take such actions.

Section
16.2          Provisions In Conflict With Law or Regulations.

(a)          The
provisions of this Trust Agreement are severable, and if the Sponsor shall determine, with the advice of counsel, that any one
or more of such provisions (the “Conflicting Provisions”) are in conflict with the Code, the Delaware Trust
Statute or other applicable U.S. federal or state laws, the Conflicting Provisions shall be deemed never to have constituted a
part of this Trust Agreement, even without any amendment of this Trust Agreement pursuant to this Trust Agreement; provided, however,
that such determination by the Sponsor shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions of this Trust Agreement or render
invalid or improper any action taken or omitted prior to such determination. No Sponsor or Trustee shall be liable for making
or failing to make such a determination.

(b)          If
any provision of this Trust Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, such holding shall not in any
manner affect or render invalid or unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction or any other provision of this Trust
Agreement in any jurisdiction.

Section
16.3          Construction. In this Trust Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires, words used in the singular or in
the plural include both the plural and singular and words denoting any gender include all genders. The title and headings of different
parts are inserted for convenience and shall not affect the meaning, construction or effect of this Trust Agreement.

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Section
16.4          Notices. All notices or communications under this Trust Agreement (other than requests for redemption of Units,
notices of assignment, transfer, pledge or encumbrance of Units, and reports and notices by the Sponsor to the Unitholders) shall
be in writing and shall be effective upon personal delivery, or if sent by mail, postage prepaid or by overnight courier, or if
sent electronically, by facsimile; and addressed, in each such case, to the address set forth in the books and records of the
Trust or the applicable Fund or such other address as may be specified in writing, of the party to whom such notice is to be given,
and shall be effective upon the deposit of such notice in the United States mail, upon deposit with a representative of an overnight
courier, or upon transmission and electronic confirmation thereof, as the case may be. Notices of assignment, transfer, pledge
or encumbrance of Units shall be effective upon timely receipt by the Sponsor in writing. Requests for redemption of Units shall
be effected in accordance with the provisions of Article VIII of this Trust Agreement.

Section
16.5          Counterparts. This Trust Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, and all so executed shall constitute
one agreement, binding upon all of the parties hereto, notwithstanding that all the parties are not signatories to the original
or the same counterpart.

Section
16.6          Binding Nature of Trust Agreement. The terms and provisions of this Trust Agreement shall be binding upon and inure
to the benefit of the heirs, custodians, executors, estates, administrators, personal representatives, successors and permitted
assigns of the respective Unitholders. For purposes of determining the rights of any Unitholder or assignee hereunder, the Trust
and the Sponsor may rely upon the Trust and Fund records as to who are Unitholders and permitted assignees, and all Unitholders
and assignees agree that the Trust, each Fund and the Sponsor, in determining such rights, shall rely on such records and that
Unitholders and assignees shall be bound by such determination.

Section
16.7          No Legal Title to Trust Estate. Subject to the provisions of Section 2.7 in the case of the Sponsor, the Unitholders
shall not have legal title to any part of the applicable Fund’s Trust Estate.

Section
16.8          Creditors. No creditors of any Unitholders shall have any right to obtain possession of, or otherwise exercise
legal or equitable remedies with respect to the applicable Fund’s Trust Estate.

Section
16.9          Integration. This Trust Agreement constitutes the entire agreement among the parties hereto pertaining to the subject
matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings pertaining thereto.

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Section
16.10          Goodwill; Use of Name. No value shall be placed on the name or goodwill of the Trust, which shall belong exclusively
to United States Commodity Funds LLC.

Section
16.11          Exclusive Delaware Jurisdiction. The Sponsor, the Trustee, each Unitholder and each Person beneficially owning
an interest in a Unit of the Trust (whether through a broker, dealer, bank, trust company or clearing corporation or an agent
of any of the foregoing or otherwise), to the fullest extent permitted by law, including Section 3804(e) of the Delaware Trust
Statute, (i) irrevocably agrees that any claims, suits, actions or proceedings arising out of or relating in any way to the Trust,
the Delaware Trust Statute, this Trust Agreement or asserting a claim governed by the internal affairs (or similar) doctrine (including,
without limitation, any claims, suits, actions or proceedings to interpret, apply or enforce (A) the provisions of this Trust
Agreement, or (B) the duties (including fiduciary duties), obligations or liabilities of the Trust to the Sponsor, the Unitholders
or the Trustee, or of the Sponsor or the Trustee to the Trust, to the Unitholders or each other, or (C) the rights or powers of,
or restrictions on, the Trust, the Trustee or the Unitholders, or (D) any provision of the Delaware Trust Statute or other laws
of the State of Delaware pertaining to trusts made applicable to the Trust pursuant to Section 3809 of the Delaware Trust Statute,
or (E) any other instrument, document, agreement or certificate contemplated by any provision of the Delaware Trust Statute or
the Trust Agreement relating in any way to the Trust (regardless, in each case, of whether such claims, suits, actions or proceedings
(x) sound in contract, tort, fraud or otherwise, (y) are based on common law, statutory, equitable, legal or other grounds, or
(z) are derivative or direct claims)), shall be exclusively brought in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware or, if such
court does not have subject matter jurisdiction thereof, any other court in the State of Delaware with subject matter jurisdiction,
(ii) irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of such courts in connection with any such claim, suit, action or proceeding,
(iii) irrevocably agrees not to, and waives any right to, assert in any such claim, suit, action or proceeding that (A) it is
not personally subject to the jurisdiction of such courts or any other court to which proceedings in such courts may be appealed,
(B) such claim, suit, action or proceeding is brought in an inconvenient forum, or (C) the venue of such claim, suit, action or
proceeding is improper, (iv) consents to process being served in any such claim, suit, action or proceeding by mailing, certified
mail, return receipt requested, a copy thereof to such party at the address in effect for notices hereunder, and agrees that such
service shall constitute good and sufficient service of process and notice thereof; provided, nothing in clause (v) hereof shall
affect or limit any right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law, and (vi) irrevocably waives any and all right
to trial by jury in any such claim, suit, action or proceeding.

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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have duly executed this Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust and Trust Agreement as
of the day and year first above written.

WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, as Trustee

 

By:      /s/
Patrick
Donahue                                   

Name:    Patrick
Donahue                              

Title:      Vice
President                                  

 

 

UNITED STATES COMMODITY FUNDS
LLC, as Sponsor

 

By:       /s/
John P.
Love                                        

Name:      John
P. Love                                  

Title:  President
and Chief Executive Officer 

    	53Exhibit 10.1

 

 

AMENDMENT
TO Employment AGREEMENT

  

This Amendment (“Amendment”)
to the Employment Agreement by and between Dennis S. Hudson, III (the “Executive”), and Seacoast National Bank
(the “Bank”), together with its parent, Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida (“Seacoast”),
is entered into as of June 27, 2017. Seacoast, the Bank and Executive may be referred to herein as the “Parties.”

 

WHEREAS,
the Seacoast, the Bank and Executive are parties to that certain Employment Agreement, dated as of December 18, 2014 (the “Employment
Agreement”); and

 

WHEREAS, the initial term of the Employment Agreement is scheduled to end on December 18, 2017; and

 

WHEREAS, Section 2.a. of the Employment Agreement
provides that on or before the end of the initial term, the term of the Employment Agreement may be extended for an additional
period on materially similar terms and conditions as contained therein, upon mutually written agreement by the Parties; and

 

WHEREAS, the Parties desire to amend the Employment Agreement pursuant to the terms of this Amendment in order
to extend the term of the Employment Agreement.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants and agreements set forth herein, and other
good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, and intending to be legally bound
hereby, the Parties hereby agree that the Employment Agreement shall be amended by deleting Section 2(a) in its entirety and replacing
with the following:

 

“a.      Term.  The term
of the Executive’s employment under this Agreement (the “Term”) commenced on the Effective Date and shall continue
until December 18, 2020, unless Executive’s employment is sooner terminated pursuant to the provisions of Section 4; provided,
however, that on or before December 18, 2020, the Term may be extended for an additional period on materially similar terms and
conditions as contained herein, upon the mutual written agreement by the parties.”

 

Except as specifically
set forth in this Amendment, all other terms of the Employment Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

 

[Signatures on following
page]

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties, hereto, have executed this
Amendment to the Employment Agreement as of the day and year first above written.

 

 

	 	SEACOAST NATIONAL BANK
	 	 	 	 
	 	By: 	/s/ H. Gilbert Culbreth, Jr.	 
	 	Name:  H. Gilbert Culbreth, Jr.
	 	Title: Chairman of the Compensation & Governance Committee
	 	 	 	 
	 	Date:  
	June 27, 2017	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	EXECUTIVE	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	/s/ Dennis S. Hudson, III	 
	 	Dennis S. Hudson, III	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	Date: 	June 27, 2017	 

 

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