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First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF

Ticker
LMBS
NAV
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The NAV represents the fund's net assets (assets less liabilities) divided by the fund's outstanding shares.
$48.72
Market Price
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Fund shares are purchased and sold on an exchange at their market price rather than net asset value (NAV), which may cause the shares to trade at a price greater than NAV (premium) or less than NAV (discount).
$48.79
Pricing as of 10/24/2024
Overview
Performance
Pricing
Holdings
Distributions

Overview

Fund Objective & Strategy

The First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF is an actively managed exchange-traded fund. The Fund's primary objective is to generate current income with a secondary objective of capital appreciation.

There can be no assurance that the Fund's investment objectives will be achieved.

Fund Facts

CUSIP
33739Q200
ISIN
US33739Q2003
Exchange
Nasdaq
Inception
11/4/2014
Inception Share Price
$50.00
Inception NAV
$50.00
Fiscal Year-End
10/31
Fund Type
Mortgage-Backed Securities
Intraday NAV
LMBSIV
Investment Advisor
First Trust Advisors L.P.
Investor Servicing Agent
BNY Mellon Investment Servicing (US) Inc.

Current Fund Data

As Of 10/24/2024
Closing NAV
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The NAV represents the fund's net assets (assets less liabilities) divided by the fund's outstanding shares.
$48.72
Closing Market Price
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Fund shares are purchased and sold on an exchange at their market price rather than net asset value (NAV), which may cause the shares to trade at a price greater than NAV (premium) or less than NAV (discount).
$48.79
30-Day Median Bid/Ask Spread
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The median bid-ask spread is calculated by identifying the national best bid and national best offer ("NBBO") for the fund as of the end of each 10 second interval during each trading day of the last 30 calendar days and dividing the difference between each such bid and offer by the midpoint of the NBBO. The median of those values is identified and that value is expressed as a percentage rounded to the nearest hundredth.
0.02%
Bid/Ask Midpoint
$48.78
Bid/Ask Premium
0.12%
Total Net Assets
$4,548,353,796
Outstanding Shares
93,350,002
Daily Volume
323,902
Average 30-Day Daily Volume
561,272
Closing Market Price 52-Week High/Low
$49.61 / $46.58
Closing NAV 52-Week High/Low
$49.59 / $46.64

Fees And Expenses

As Of 3/1/2024
Total Expense Ratio
0.64%

The Investment Advisor has implemented fee breakpoints, which reduce the fund's investment management fee at certain assets levels. Please see the fund's Statement of Additional Information for full details.

Yield Information

As Of 9/30/2024
30-Day SEC Yield
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The 30-day SEC yield is calculated by dividing the net investment income per share earned during the most recent 30-day period by the maximum offering price per share on the last day of the period and includes the effects of fee waivers and expense reimbursements, if applicable.
4.09%
12-Month Distribution Rate
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12-Month Distribution Rate is calculated by dividing the sum of the fund's trailing 12-month ordinary distributions paid or declared by the NAV price. Distribution rates may vary.
4.43%
Distribution Rate
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Distribution Rate is calculated by dividing the fund's most recent ordinary distribution paid or declared, on an annualized basis, by the NAV price. Distribution rates may vary.
4.13%

Performance

Hypothetical Growth of $10,000 Since Inception *

As Of 10/24/2024
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Performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results and current performance may be higher or lower than performance quoted. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate and shares when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost.

Month End Performance

As Of 9/30/2024
Fund Performance * 3 Month YTD 1 Year 3 Year 5 Year 10 Year Since Inception†
Net Asset Value (NAV) 3.71% 5.66% 9.26% 2.49% 1.88% N/A 2.73%
Market Price 3.88% 5.63% 9.44% 2.55% 1.86% N/A 2.75%
               
Index Performance ** 3 Month YTD 1 Year 3 Year 5 Year 10 Year Since Inception†
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index 5.20% 4.45% 11.57% -1.39% 0.33% N/A 1.77%
ICE BofA 1-5 year US Treasury & Agency Index 3.39% 4.23% 7.44% 0.76% 1.28% N/A 1.46%

† Inception Date is 11/4/2014

Quarter End Performance

As Of 9/30/2024
Fund Performance * 3 Month YTD 1 Year 3 Year 5 Year 10 Year Since Inception†
Net Asset Value (NAV) 3.71% 5.66% 9.26% 2.49% 1.88% N/A 2.73%
Market Price 3.88% 5.63% 9.44% 2.55% 1.86% N/A 2.75%
               
Index Performance ** 3 Month YTD 1 Year 3 Year 5 Year 10 Year Since Inception†
Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index 5.20% 4.45% 11.57% -1.39% 0.33% N/A 1.77%
ICE BofA 1-5 year US Treasury & Agency Index 3.39% 4.23% 7.44% 0.76% 1.28% N/A 1.46%

† Inception Date is 11/4/2014

3 Year Statistics

As Of 9/30/2024
Standard Deviation
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Standard Deviation is a measure of price variability (risk).
Alpha
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Alpha is an indication of how much an investment outperforms or underperforms on a risk-adjusted basis relative to its benchmark.
Beta
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Beta is a measure of price variability relative to the market.
Sharpe Ratio
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Sharpe Ratio is a measure of excess reward per unit of volatility.
Correlation
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Correlation is a measure of the similarity of performance.

* Performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results and current performance may be higher or lower than performance quoted. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate and shares when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost.

Returns do not represent the returns you would receive if you traded shares at other times. Market Price returns are determined by using the midpoint of the national best bid offer price ("NBBO") as of the time that the fund's NAV is calculated. Returns are average annualized total returns, except those for periods of less than one year, which are cumulative.

** Performance information for each listed index is for illustrative purposes only and does not represent actual fund performance. Indexes do not charge management fees or brokerage expenses, and no such fees or expenses were deducted from the performance shown. Indexes are unmanaged and an investor cannot invest directly in an index.

Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index - The Index covers the investment-grade, U.S. dollar-denominated, fixed-rate taxable bond market, including Treasuries, government-related and corporate securities, MBS, ABS, and CMBS.

ICE BofA 1-5 year US Treasury & Agency Index - The Index measures the performance of US dollar denominated US Treasury and non-subordinated US agency debt.

Pricing

Price History

As Of 10/24/2024
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Bid/Ask Premium/Discount

As Of 10/24/2024
  2023 1/1/2024 - 3/31/2024 4/1/2024 - 6/30/2024 7/1/2024 - 9/30/2024
Days Traded at Premium 45 36 44 53
Days Traded at Discount 205 25 19 11

Holdings

Derivatives Usage

As Of 9/30/2024
Bond Futures - Net
-10.41%
Options on Bond Futures - Net
-0.35%
Options on Interest Rate Futures - Net
-0.05%
TBAs - Short
-1.39%

Fund Characteristics

As Of 9/30/2024
Weighted Average Effective Duration (Long Positions)
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A measure of a bond's sensitivity to interest rate changes that reflects the change in a bond's price given a change in yield. It accounts for the likelihood of changes in the timing of cash flows in response to interest rate movements.
5.50 Years
Weighted Average Effective Duration (Short Positions)
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A measure of a bond's sensitivity to interest rate changes that reflects the change in a bond's price given a change in yield. It accounts for the likelihood of changes in the timing of cash flows in response to interest rate movements.
-3.41 Years
Weighted Average Effective Net Duration
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A measure of a bond's sensitivity to interest rate changes that reflects the change in a bond's price given a change in yield. It accounts for the likelihood of changes in the timing of cash flows in response to interest rate movements.
2.09 Years
Weighted Average Yield-to-Worst
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YTW is the measure of the lowest possible yield that can be received on a fixed income security with an early retirement provision without the issuer defaulting. The calculation does not include the effect of fund fees and expenses.
4.52%

Top Holdings

As Of 10/24/2024
Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac TBA, 5%, due 05/01/2054
2.77%
Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac TBA, 4.50%, due 05/01/2054
1.89%
U.S. Treasury Note, 4.375%, due 07/15/2027
1.78%
Fannie Mae FN FM3003, 4%, due 05/01/2049
1.69%
Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac TBA, 3%, due 02/01/2052
1.69%
Fannie Mae FN FM2972, 4%, due 12/01/2044
1.45%
Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac TBA, 5.50%, due 05/01/2054
1.04%
U.S. Treasury Note, 4.625%, due 10/15/2026
1.00%
U.S. Treasury Note, 4.125%, due 02/15/2027
0.90%
Fannie Mae Series 2013-119, Class VZ, 3%, due 10/25/2033
0.86%

Excluding cash. Holdings are subject to change.

Credit Quality

As Of 9/30/2024
Cash & Cash Equivalents
3.63%
U.S. Treasuries
5.54%
Agency
81.18%
AAA
7.85%
AA+
0.48%
AA
0.11%
AA-
0.15%
A+
0.11%
A
0.30%
A-
0.01%
BBB
0.09%
BBB-
0.29%
BB+
0.26%

The ratings are by one or more nationally recognized statistical rating organizations (NRSROs), including S&P Global Ratings, Moody's Investors Service, Inc., Fitch Ratings, DBRS, Inc., Kroll Bond Rating Agency, Inc. or a comparably rated NRSRO. For situations in which a security is rated by more than one NRSRO and the ratings are not equivalent, the highest rating is used. A credit rating is an assessment provided by a NRSRO, of the creditworthiness of an issuer with respect to debt obligations. Ratings are measured on a scale that generally ranges from AAA (highest) to D (lowest). Investment grade is defined as those issuers that have a long-term credit rating of BBB- or higher. "NR" indicates no rating. The credit ratings shown relate to the creditworthiness of the issuers of the underlying securities in the fund, and not to the fund or its shares. U.S. Agency and U.S. Agency mortgage-backed securities appear under "Agency". Credit ratings are subject to change.

Fund Composition

As Of 9/30/2024
Agency CMOs
39.59%
Agency Pass-Throughs
21.38%
Agency CMBS
12.63%
TBAs - Long
7.52%
U.S. Treasuries
5.54%
Non-Agency RMBS
4.02%
Cash & Cash Equivalents
3.63%
Non-Agency CMBS
2.96%
ABS
2.67%
ETFs
0.06%

Distributions

Distribution History

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Record Date
Payable Date
Distribution Amount
Distribution Type
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Ordinary distributions may include realized short-term capital gains and/or returns of capital. Final determination of the source and tax status of all distributions paid in the current year are to be made after year-end. The Fund will send you a Form 1099-DIV for the current year that will tell you how to report these distributions for federal income tax purposes.

The distribution history represents dividends that were paid by the Fund and is not a guarantee of the Fund's future dividend-paying ability.

You should consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses carefully before investing. You can download a prospectus or summary prospectus, or contact First Trust Portfolios L.P. at 1-800-621-1675 to request a prospectus or summary prospectus which contains this and other information about the fund. The prospectus or summary prospectus should be read carefully before investing.

You could lose money by investing in a fund. An investment in a fund is not a deposit of a bank and is not insured or guaranteed. There can be no assurance that a fund's objective(s) will be achieved. Investors buying or selling shares on the secondary market may incur customary brokerage commissions. Please refer to each fund's prospectus and Statement of Additional Information for additional details on a fund's risks. The order of the below risk factors does not indicate the significance of any particular risk factor.

Asset-backed securities are a type of debt security and are generally not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government and are subject to the risk of default on the underlying asset or loan, particularly during periods of economic downturn.

Unlike mutual funds, shares of the fund may only be redeemed directly from a fund by authorized participants in very large creation/redemption units. If a fund's authorized participants are unable to proceed with creation/redemption orders and no other authorized participant is able to step forward to create or redeem, fund shares may trade at a premium or discount to a fund's net asset value and possibly face delisting and the bid/ask spread may widen.

During periods of falling interest rates if an issuer calls higher-yielding debt instruments, a fund may be forced to invest the proceeds at lower interest rates, likely resulting in a decline in the fund's income.

A fund that effects all or a portion of its creations and redemptions for cash rather than in-kind may be less tax-efficient.

A fund may be subject to the risk that a counterparty will not fulfill its obligations which may result in significant financial loss to a fund.

An issuer or other obligated party of a debt security may be unable or unwilling to make dividend, interest and/or principal payments when due and the value of a security may decline as a result.

Ratings assigned by a credit rating agency are opinions of such entities, not absolute standards of credit quality and they do not evaluate risks of securities. Any shortcomings or inefficiencies in the process of determining credit ratings may adversely affect the credit ratings of the securities held by a fund and their perceived or actual credit risk.

Current market conditions risk is the risk that a particular investment, or shares of the fund in general, may fall in value due to current market conditions. As a means to fight inflation, the Federal Reserve and certain foreign central banks have raised interest rates; however, the Federal Reserve has recently lowered interest rates and may continue to do so. Recent and potential future bank failures could result in disruption to the broader banking industry or markets generally and reduce confidence in financial institutions and the economy as a whole, which may also heighten market volatility and reduce liquidity. Ongoing armed conflicts between Russia and Ukraine in Europe and among Israel, Hamas and other militant groups in the Middle East, have caused and could continue to cause significant market disruptions and volatility within the markets in Russia, Europe, the Middle East and the United States. The hostilities and sanctions resulting from those hostilities have and could continue to have a significant impact on certain fund investments as well as fund performance and liquidity. The COVID-19 global pandemic, or any future public health crisis, and the ensuing policies enacted by governments and central banks have caused and may continue to cause significant volatility and uncertainty in global financial markets, negatively impacting global growth prospects.

A fund is susceptible to operational risks through breaches in cyber security. Such events could cause a fund to incur regulatory penalties, reputational damage, additional compliance costs associated with corrective measures and/or financial loss.

Investments in debt securities subject the holder to the credit risk of the issuer and the value of debt securities will generally change inversely with changes in interest rates. In addition, debt securities generally do not trade on a securities exchange making them less liquid and more difficult to value.

The use of derivatives instruments involves different and possibly greater risks than investing directly in securities including counterparty risk, valuation risk, volatility risk, and liquidity risk. Further, losses because of adverse movements in the price or value of the underlying asset, index or rate may be magnified by certain features of the derivatives.

Extension risk is the risk that, when interest rates rise, certain obligations will be paid off by the issuer (or other obligated party) more slowly than anticipated, causing the value of these debt securities to fall. Rising interest rates tend to extend the duration of debt securities, making their market value more sensitive to changes in interest rates.

Floating rate securities are structured so that the security's coupon rate fluctuates based upon the level of a reference rate. As a result, the coupon on floating rate securities will generally decline in a falling interest rate environment, causing a fund to experience a reduction in the income it receives from the security. A floating rate security's coupon rate resets periodically according to the terms of the security. Consequently, in a rising interest rate environment, floating rate securities with coupon rates that reset infrequently may lag behind the changes in market interest rates.

The risk of a position in a futures contract may be very large compared to the relatively low level of margin a fund is required to deposit and a relatively small price movement in a futures contract may result in immediate and substantial loss relative to the size of margin deposit.

High yield securities, or "junk" bonds, are less liquid and are subject to greater market fluctuations and risk of loss than securities with higher ratings, and therefore, are considered to be highly speculative.

A fund's income may decline when interest rates fall or if there are defaults in its portfolio.

A fund may be a constituent of one or more indices or models which could greatly affect a fund's trading activity, size and volatility.

As inflation increases, the present value of a fund's assets and distributions may decline.

The yield on an interest-only security is extremely sensitive to the rate of principal payments on the underlying mortgage assets and a rapid payment rate may have an adverse effect on a fund's yield to maturity from these securities. Conversely, principal-only securities tend to decline in value if prepayments are slower than anticipated.

Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of the debt securities in a fund's portfolio will decline because of rising interest rates. Interest rate risk is generally lower for shorter term debt securities and higher for longer-term debt securities.

Inverse floating rate securities are a type of debt instrument that has a coupon rate that varies inversely with a benchmark rate. Inverse floaters create effective leverage and will typically be more volatile and involve greater risk than the fixed rate municipal bonds underlying the inverse floaters.

To the extent a fund invests in floating or variable rate obligations that use the London Interbank Offered Rate ("LIBOR") as a reference interest rate, it is subject to LIBOR Risk. LIBOR has ceased to be made available as a reference rate and there is no assurance that any alternative reference rate, including the Secured Overnight Financing Rate ("SOFR"), will be similar to or produce the same value or economic equivalence as LIBOR. The unavailability or replacement of LIBOR may affect the value, liquidity or return on certain fund investments and may result in costs incurred in connection with closing out positions and entering into new trades. Any potential effects of the transition away from LIBOR on a fund or on certain instruments in which a fund invests is difficult to predict and could result in losses to the fund.

Certain fund investments may be subject to restrictions on resale, trade over-the-counter or in limited volume, or lack an active trading market. Illiquid securities may trade at a discount and may be subject to wide fluctuations in market value.

The portfolio managers of an actively managed portfolio will apply investment techniques and risk analyses that may not have the desired result.

Market risk is the risk that a particular security, or shares of a fund in general may fall in value. Securities are subject to market fluctuations caused by such factors as general economic conditions, political events, regulatory or market developments, changes in interest rates and perceived trends in securities prices. Shares of a fund could decline in value or underperform other investments as a result. In addition, local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, spread of infectious disease or other public health issues, recessions, natural disasters or other events could have significant negative impact on a fund.

A fund faces numerous market trading risks, including the potential lack of an active market for fund shares due to a limited number of market makers. Decisions by market makers or authorized participants to reduce their role or step away in times of market stress could inhibit the effectiveness of the arbitrage process in maintaining the relationship between the underlying values of a fund's portfolio securities and a fund's market price.

Mortgage-related securities are more susceptible to adverse economic, political or regulatory events that affect the value of real estate.

There are no government or agency guarantees of payments in securities offered by non- government issuers, therefore they are subject to the credit risk of the issuer. Non-agency securities often trade "over-the-counter" and there may be a limited market for them making them difficult to value.

A fund and a fund's advisor may seek to reduce various operational risks through controls and procedures, but it is not possible to completely protect against such risks. The fund also relies on third parties for a range of services, including custody, and any delay or failure related to those services may affect the fund's ability to meet its objective.

The prices of options are volatile and the effective use of options depends on a fund's ability to terminate option positions at times deemed desirable to do so. There is no assurance that a fund will be able to effect closing transactions at any particular time or at an acceptable price.

High portfolio turnover may result in higher levels of transaction costs and may generate greater tax liabilities for shareholders.

The market price of a fund's shares will generally fluctuate in accordance with changes in the fund's net asset value ("NAV") as well as the relative supply of and demand for shares on the exchange, and a fund's investment advisor cannot predict whether shares will trade below, at or above their NAV.

Prepayment risk is the risk that the issuer of a debt security will repay principal prior to the scheduled maturity date. Debt securities allowing prepayment may offer less potential for gains during a period of declining interest rates, as a fund may be required to reinvest the proceeds of any prepayment at lower interest rates.

A fund may be unable to sell a restricted security on short notice or only sell them at a price below current value.

Short selling creates special risks which could result in increased gains or losses and volatility of returns. Because losses on short sales arise from increases in the value of the security sold short, such losses are theoretically unlimited.

A fund with significant exposure to a single asset class, country, region, industry, or sector may be more affected by an adverse economic or political development than a broadly diversified fund.

Trading on an exchange may be halted due to market conditions or other reasons. There can be no assurance that a fund's requirements to maintain the exchange listing will continue to be met or be unchanged.

Securities issued or guaranteed by federal agencies and U.S. government sponsored instrumentalities may or may not be backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

A fund may hold securities or other assets that may be valued on the basis of factors other than market quotations. This may occur because the asset or security does not trade on a centralized exchange, or in times of market turmoil or reduced liquidity. Portfolio holdings that are valued using techniques other than market quotations, including "fair valued" assets or securities, may be subject to greater fluctuation in their valuations from one day to the next than if market quotations were used. There is no assurance that a fund could sell or close out a portfolio position for the value established for it at any time.

The purchase of securities on a when-issued, TBA ("to be announced"), delayed delivery or forward commitment basis may give rise to investment leverage and increase a fund's volatility and exposure to default.

Zero coupon bonds do not pay interest on a current basis, they may be highly volatile, and they do not produce cash flow. A fund could be forced to liquidate zero coupon bond securities at an inopportune time to generate cash to distribute to shareholders as required by tax laws.

First Trust Advisors L.P. (FTA) is the adviser to the First Trust fund(s). FTA is an affiliate of First Trust Portfolios L.P., the distributor of the fund(s).

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