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Last Close
May 03 11:25AM ET
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CategoryGlobal or ExUS Equities - Dividend & Fundamental Asset TypeEquities (Stocks) TagsInternational Return% 1Y4.81% Shs Outstand Perf Week2.24%
SponsorFirst Trust ETF Type Tagsequity Return% 3Y-0.34% Total Holdings86 Perf Month0.95%
Fund Family Bond Type Tagsdividend Return% 5Y2.53% AUM78.26M Perf Quarter2.18%
IndexS&P Intl Div Aristocrats Indx Average Maturity Tags- Return% 10Y NAV% Perf Half Y10.74%
Index Weighting Commodity Type Tags- Return% SI NAV/sh Perf Year0.44%
Active/Passive Quant Type Tags- Flows% 1M0.00% 52W Range14.02 - 16.34 Perf YTD-1.12%
Dividend TTM0.68 (4.26%) ESG Type Tags- Flows% 3M5.25% 52W High-2.45% Beta0.84
Dividend Ex-DateMar 21, 2024 Dividend Type Sector/Theme Flows% YTD6.38% 52W Low13.69% ATR (14)0.15
Expense0.60% Structure Type Region Flows% 1Y RSI (14)61.20 Volatility0.94% 0.83%
Option/ShortYes / Yes Growth/Value Dev/Emerg Flows% 3Y Rel Volume0.03 Prev Close15.84
Inverse/Leveraged Market Cap Currency Flows% 5Y Avg Volume20.33K Price15.94
SMA202.43% SMA501.41% SMA2003.51% Trades Volume283 Change0.63%
First Trust S&P International Dividend Aristocrats ETF seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield (before the fund's fees and expenses) of an index called the S&P International Dividend Aristocrats Index. Under normal conditions, the fund will invest at least 90% of its net assets (including investment borrowings) in the equity securities that comprise the index. The index measures the performance of high dividend yielding companies that have followed a managed-dividends policy of increasing or maintaining dividends for at least ten consecutive years.