The Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF closed at $74.04 on August 19, 2026, declining 2.77% over the prior 24 hours. The single-session drop marked a notable pullback for the fund after a period of relative strength.
Despite Tuesday's losses, LIT's 30-day performance remains solidly positive, with the ETF up 8.28% over that stretch. The seven-day change, by contrast, stood at a nearly flat -0.03%, suggesting the bulk of recent gains were concentrated earlier in the month.
The fund, which tracks companies involved in lithium mining and battery technology, did not have a market capitalization figure available. The divergence between the strong monthly return and the sharp daily decline reflects the volatility that has come to characterize the lithium and battery sector in recent trading periods.
Overall, LIT's one-month gain of 8.28% continues to outpace its short-term momentum, even as Tuesday's session represented a meaningful reversal from recent levels.



