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First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund, ETF

FCFY

PCQ

$27.095

+$0.36

(1.35%)

Provider: First Trust Category: Mid-Cap Value

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Key Metrics

Expense Ratio info-icon
The expense ratio is how much you pay a mutual fund or ETF per year, expressed as a percent of your investments. It is a measure of the fund's operating costs relative to assets.
0
Volume info-icon
This is the total number of shares traded during the most recent trading day.
227.00
Avg Volume info-icon
This is the average number of shares traded during the most recent 30 days.
0
Dividend Yield info-icon
This ratio shows how much income you earn in dividend payouts per year for every dollar invested in the stock (or the stock’s annual dividend payment expressed as a percentage of its current price).
0.00%
Beta info-icon
This measures the expected move in a stock’s price relative to movements in the overall market. The market, such as the S&P 500 Index, has a beta of 1.0. If a stock has a Beta greater (or lower) than 1.0, it suggests that the stock is more (or less) volatile than the broader market.
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About First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund, ETF

Under normal conditions, the fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets in the securities that comprise the index. The index measures the performance of companies within the S&P 500® Index that have the highest relative FCF Yield within each GICS® sector represented in the S&P 500® Index. It is non-diversified. more

Provider: First TrustCategory: Mid-Cap Value

Returns

Time FrameFCFYS&P500
1-Week Return2.06%1.38%
1-Month Return-0.97%0.39%
3-Month Return6.67%6.79%
6-Month Return28.97%30.65%
1-Year Return10.64%15.03%
3-Year Return35.71%79.46%

Sector Breakdown

Sector Weight
Information Technology
31.32%
Financials
14.91%
Consumer discretionary
10.94%
Communication services
9.94%
Health care
9.78%
All Others
23.12%

FAQs

What is First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund (FCFY) ETF share price today?

First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund (FCFY) share price today is $27.095.

Can Indians buy First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund shares?

Yes, Indians can buy shares of First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund (FCFY) on Vested. To buy FCFY from India, you can open a US Brokerage account by signing up on Vested. The account opening process is completely digital and secure, and takes 3-5 minutes to complete.

Can Fractional shares of First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund be purchased?

Yes, you can purchase fractional shares of First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund (FCFY) on Vested. You can start investing in First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund (FCFY) with a minimum investment of $1.

How to invest in First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund shares from India?
  • Click on Sign Up or Invest in FCFY ETF at the top of this page
  • Breeze through our fully digital and secure KYC process and open your US Brokerage account in a few minutes
  • Transfer USD funds to your US Brokerage account and start investing in First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund shares
What is First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund's ticker or symbol?

The stock symbol (or ticker) of First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund is FCFY.

Can I set up automatic investments (SIP) in First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund shares?

Yes, you can setup SIP in First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund shares. Follow the below steps to create the SIP:

  • Sign up on Vested and complete your KYC for US Stocks
  • Transfer funds to your US Stocks account
  • Navigate to FCFY ticker page and set up your recurring investment
What is the historical performance of First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund ETF?

Here is the historical performance of FCFY on the Vested app.

  • 1-Year Return: 10.64%
  • 3-Year Return: 35.71%
  • 1-Week Return: 2.06%
  • 1-Month Return: -0.97%
  • 3-Month Return: 6.67%

You can also access the top holdings, the expense ratio, and the sector breakdown for First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund on Vested.

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