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129.29 USD
P/E
34.45
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P/E34.45

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Investment Objective: First Trust Cloud Computing ETF is an investment vehicle . It is currently trading at 129.29 USD.

Strategy: The fund will normally invest at least 90% of its net assets (including investment borrowings) in the common stocks and depositary receipts that comprise the index. The index is designed to track the performance of companies involved in the cloud …

Income: This appears to be an accumulating fund (dividends are reinvested) or focuses purely on capital growth.

Investor FAQ

Does First Trust Cloud Computing ETF pay a dividend?

No, it does not currently pay a dividend.

What asset class is First Trust Cloud Computing ETF?

First Trust Cloud Computing ETF is classified as a ETF. You can compare it against its peer in the "Related Symbols" list.

Fund Strategy

The fund will normally invest at least 90% of its net assets (including investment borrowings) in the common stocks and depositary receipts that comprise the index. The index is designed to track the performance of companies involved in the cloud computing industry.

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Historical Dividends
Year Total Dividends
2022 0.13 USD
2021 0.81 USD
2020 0.17 USD
2019 0.60 USD
2018 0.18 USD
2017 0.12 USD
2016 0.12 USD
2015 0.12 USD
2014 0.05 USD
2012 0.00 USD
2011 0.01 USD

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