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First Trust Bloomberg Inflation Sensitive Equity ETF

FTIF
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Snapshot
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Inception Date
Mar 13 2023
Expense Ratio
0.60%
Type
US Equities
Fund Owner
First Trust
Volume (1m avg. daily)
$1,151
AUM
$998,039
Associated Index
Bloomberg Inflation Sensitive Equity Index
Inverse/Leveraged
No
Passive/Active
Passive
Fractionable on Composer
No
Prospectus

Top 10 Holdings

OC
Owens Corning
2.84%
PH
Parker-Hannifin Corp.
2.50%
RS
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.
2.50%
EQT
EQT Corp
2.35%
RRC
Range Resources Corp
2.35%
PDCE
PDC Energy Inc
2.34%
CHRD
Chord Energy Corp - Ordinary Shares - New
2.29%
NUE
Nucor Corp.
2.28%
HST
Host Hotels & Resorts Inc
2.28%
ESS
Essex Property Trust, Inc.
2.26%
Invest with FTIF

What is FTIF?

The First Trust Bloomberg Inflation Sensitive Equity ETF seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield, before fees and expenses, of an equity index called the Bloomberg Inflation Sensitive Equity Index. Under normal market conditions, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in the common stocks that comprise the Index. The Bloomberg Inflation Sensitive Equity Index invests primarily in U.S. exchange-listed companies within sectors that are expected to benefit, either directly or indirectly, from rising prices.

ETFs related toFTIF

ETFs correlated to FTIF include COWZ, RPG, DFLV

FTIF
First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund - First Trust Bloomberg Inflation Sensitive Equity ETF
COWZ
Pacer Funds Trust - Pacer US Cash Cows 100 ETF
RPG
Invesco Capital Management LLC - Invesco S&P 500 Pure Growth ETF
DFLV
Dimensional ETF Trust - Dimensional US Large Cap Value ETF
DFUV
Dimensional ETF Trust - Dimensional US Marketwide Value ETF
SYLD
Cambria Investment Management LP - Cambria Shareholder Yield ETF
FXZ
First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund III - First Trust Materials AlphaDEX Fund
FXN
First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund III - First Trust Energy AlphaDEX Fund
AVLV
American Century ETF Trust - Avantis U.S. Large Cap Value ETF
RSPM
Invesco Capital Management LLC - Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Materials ETF
XOP
SPDR Series Trust - SPDR Oil & Gas Exploration and Production ETF

What is ETF correlation?

Correlation is a measure of the strength of the relationship between two ETFs. It quantifies the degree to which prices of the two ETFs typically move together.

Here, correlation is measured over the past year with the Pearson correlation coefficient (Pearon’s r), which ranges from -1 to 1.

Using ETF correlations in portfolio and strategy construction

ETF correlations can help you create investing strategies and portfolios. Use them to:

  • Build a diversified portfolio from uncorrelated or inversely correlated ETFs with the aim of minimizing portfolio risk.
  • Compare correlated or related ETFs to find one with a lower expense ratio or higher trading volume.
  • Create an investing strategy that hedges an ETF with an uncorrelated or inversely correlated ETF.

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FAQ

FTIF is a US Equities ETF. The First Trust Bloomberg Inflation Sensitive Equity ETF seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield, before fees and expenses, of an equity index called the Bloomberg Inflation Sensitive Equity Index. Under normal market conditions, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in the common stocks that comprise the Index. The Bloomberg Inflation Sensitive Equity Index invests primarily in U.S. exchange-listed companies within sectors that are expected to benefit, either directly or indirectly, from rising prices.

FTIF tracks the Bloomberg Inflation Sensitive Equity Index.

No, FTIF is not actively managed. It is passively managed. In an actively managed fund, the fund manager makes decisions about how funds are invested. A passively managed fund typically tries to track or follow a market index.

Yes, FTIF is passively managed. A passively managed fund typically tries to track or follow a market index. In an actively managed fund, the fund manager makes decisions about how funds are invested.

The 1-month return on FTIF is 0.0401%. This is the percent change in the value of FTIF over the most recent 1-month period. The 3-month return on FTIF is %. This is the percent change in the value of FTIF over the most recent 3-month period.

ETFs similar to FTIF include MDY, IJR, and SPY.

ETFs correlated to FTIF include COWZ, RPG, and DFLV.

ETFs that are inversely correlated to FTIF include DRIP, OILD, and DUG.

Disclaimers

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We show information directly obtained from our data provider, Xignite. Data shown here is provided by Xignite, an unaffiliated third party. Composer believes the information shown here is reliable, but has not been verified and there is no guarantee that the information is accurate.

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We show information based on calculations performed by Composer using data from our provider. Information provided here is based on calculations performed by Composer using data sourced from Xignite, an unaffiliated third party. Composer believes this information is reliable, but has not verified the data and there is no guarantee that the calculations are accurate.