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Europe Alphadex Fund FT (FEP)

Europe Alphadex Fund FT (FEP)
43.08 +0.28 (+0.66%) 10:54 ET [NASDAQ]
42.80 x 100 43.09 x 100
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Overview

Name First Trust Europe AlphaDEX Fund
Fund Family First Trust Portfolios
Underlying Index NASDAQ AlphaDEX Europe Index
Inception Date 04/19/11
First Trade Date 04/26/11
Leverage Long
Asset Class Equity

Sector:

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Description:

The First Trust Europe AlphaDEX Fund is an exchange-traded fund. The investment objective of the Fund is to seek investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield, before the Fund's fees and expenses, of an equity index called the NASDAQ AlphaDEX Europe Index.

Investment Information

Alpha -3.48
60-Month Beta 1.09
Standard Deviation +0.03
Shares Outstanding, K 5,500.00
Managed Assets, $K 235,400.00 K
Net Asset Value 42.80
First Trade Price 31.11
P/E Ratio 7.09
Management Fee 0.80%
Options Yes
Latest Dividend 0.112
Last Dividend Date 03/27/25
Annual Dividend 1.60
Annual Dividend Yield 3.73%
1-Year Return 14.18%
3-Year Return 23.52%
5-Year Return 52.26%
Management Expense Ratio 0.80%

FEP Dividends

Date Value
03/27/25 $0.1120
12/13/24 $0.2700
09/26/24 $0.2960
06/27/24 $0.9200
03/21/24 $0.2850
12/22/23 $0.2010
09/22/23 $0.1010
06/27/23 $0.8550
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