First Trust Germany AlphaDEX (FGM)
-NYSEArca 35.23
0.09(0.25%) May 23, 3:59PM EDT
| Prev Close: | 35.32 |
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| Open: | 34.92 |
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| Bid: | 33.43 x 16800 |
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| Ask: | 36.89 x 16800 |
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| NAV: | N/A |
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| Net Assets²: | 14.93M |
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| YTD Return (Mkt)²: | -0.66% |
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| Day's Range: | 34.91 - 35.37 |
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| 52wk Range: | 25.53 - 36.10 |
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| Volume: | 2,106 |
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| Avg Vol (3m): | 4,892 |
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| P/E (ttm)²: | 13 |
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| Yield (ttm)²: | 1.21 |
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Headlines
- The ECB And Germany - Another Spat Developsat Seeking Alpha(Tue, May 14)
- A European QE Disconnect To Come?at Seeking Alpha(Mon, Apr 29)
- WisdomTree Files for Another Hedged Equity ETFZacks(Fri, Apr 19)
- First Trust Advisors L.P. Announces Distributions for Exchange-Traded FundsBusiness Wire(Wed, Mar 20)
- DAX Will Reflect German Economic Power In The EUat Seeking Alpha(Thu, Feb 28)
- 7 ETFs To Play The Global Manufacturing Rebound In 2013ETF Database(Fri, Jan 18)
- Are German ETFs in Trouble?Zacks(Wed, Jan 16)
- With German Growth Slowing, Time To Take Some Profits?at Seeking Alpha(Tue, Dec 18)
- European Sovereign Debt Crisis: Up Next, German Real Estate Bubble?at Seeking Alpha(Mon, Sep 24)
- Official Sector Losses In The Next Greek Re-Defaultat Seeking Alpha(Sat, Aug 4)
- The Comprehensive Guide to German ETF InvestingZacks(Fri, Jun 29)
- End Game Nearing For European Banksat Seeking Alpha(Thu, Jun 7)
- Redemption Pact For The Eurozone?at Seeking Alpha(Thu, May 31)
- Reading For The Seven Dwarvesat Seeking Alpha(Mon, May 21)
- 7 New ETFs for International Exposureat Forbes(Tue, Mar 6)
Performance & Risk
| YTD Return: | -0.66% |
| 3y Avg Return: | N/A |
| 5y Avg Return: | N/A |
| Beta (3y): | N/A |
Fund Summary
The investment seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield (before the fund's fees and expenses) of an equity index called the Defined Germany Index.
The fund will normally invest at least 90% of its net assets plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes in stocks and/or depositary receipts that comprise the index. It, using an "indexing" investment approach, attempts to replicate, before fees and expenses, the performance of the index. The index is designed by S&P to objectively identify and select securities from the S&P Germany BMI Index. The fund is non-diversified.
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