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FEMD

First Eagle Mid Cap Equity ETF

Last Close
Feb 06  •  04:00PM ET
36.47
Dollar change
+1.05
Percentage change
2.97
%
CategoryGlobal or ExUS Equities - Broad / Regional Asset TypeEquities (Stocks) Tags- Return% 1Y- Total Holdings65 Perf Week5.36%
SponsorFirst Eagle ETF Type Tags- Return% 3Y- AUM1.42M Perf Month-
Fund Family Bond Type Tags- Return% 5Y- NAV/sh Perf Quarter-
Index- Average Maturity Tags- Return% 10Y 52W High35.81 1.85% Perf Half Y-
Index Weighting Commodity Type Tags- Return% SI 52W Low34.57 5.50% Perf YTD4.51%
Active/Passive Quant Type Tags- Flows% 1M33.33% Volatility0.74% - Perf Year-
Dividend TTM- ESG Type Tags- Flows% 3M33.33% ATR (14)0.48 Perf 3Y-
Dividend Ex-Date- Dividend Type Sector/Theme Flows% YTD33.33% RSI (14)- Perf 5Y-
Dividend Gr. 3/5Y- - Structure Type Region Flows% 1Y Beta- Perf 10Y-
Expense0.55% Growth/Value SMA203.43% Flows% 3Y Rel Volume13.51 Prev Close35.42
Inverse/Leveraged Market Cap SMA503.43% Flows% 5Y Avg Volume2.23K Price36.47
IPOJan 28, 2026 Option/ShortNo / No SMA2003.43% Trades Volume30,180 Change2.97%
First Eagle Mid Cap Equity ETF Seeks long-term growth of capital. The value and liquidity of the Fund's portfolio holdings may fluctuate in response to events specific to the issuers or markets in which the Fund invests, as well as economic, political, or social events in the United States or abroad. Markets may be volatile, and prices of individual securities and other investments, including those of a particular type, may decline significantly and rapidly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, economic or other developments, public perceptions concerning these developments, and adverse investor sentiment or publicity. The Fund will invest in medium-size companies, the securities of which can be more volatile in price than those of larger companies. Positions in smaller companies, especially when the Fund is a large holder of a smaller company's securities, also may be more difficult or expensive to trade. The Fund defines mid-cap companies as those that have at the time of investment a market capitalization not greater than that of the largest company in the Russell Mid Cap Index.