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CategoryUS Equities - Factor & Thematic Asset TypeEquities (Stocks) TagsU.S. Return% 1Y20.14% Shs Outstand Perf Week0.68%
SponsorFirst Trust ETF Type Tagsequity Return% 3Y5.60% Total Holdings51 Perf Month4.90%
Fund Family Bond Type Tagsmomentum Return% 5Y9.06% AUM47.12M Perf Quarter6.29%
IndexDorsey Wright Momentum Plus Low Vol Indx Average Maturity Tagsvolatility Return% 10Y NAV% Perf Half Y15.65%
Index Weighting Commodity Type Tagsrelative-strength Return% SI NAV/sh Perf Year19.02%
Active/Passive Quant Type Tagsmid-large-cap Flows% 1M-3.17% 52W Range24.42 - 30.56 Perf YTD11.70%
Dividend TTM0.30 (0.99%) ESG Type Tags- Flows% 3M-6.02% 52W High-0.11% Beta0.83
Dividend Ex-DateMar 21, 2024 Dividend Type Sector/Theme Flows% YTD-13.26% 52W Low25.00% ATR (14)0.18
Expense0.60% Structure Type Region Flows% 1Y RSI (14)67.93 Volatility0.28% 0.36%
Option/ShortYes / Yes Growth/Value Dev/Emerg Flows% 3Y Rel Volume0.08 Prev Close30.42
Inverse/Leveraged Market Cap Currency Flows% 5Y Avg Volume5.34K Price30.53
SMA202.60% SMA502.24% SMA20011.24% Trades Volume453 Change0.33%
First Trust Dorsey Wright Momentum & Low Volatility ETF seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield (before the fund's fees and expenses) of an index called the Dorsey Wright Momentum Plus Low Volatility TM Index (the "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 is a rules-based equity index designed to track the overall performance of the 50 stocks comprising the NASDAQ US Large Mid Cap Index TM that exhibit the lowest levels of volatility while still maintaining high levels of "relative strength."