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First Trust California Municipal High income ETF

FCALNASDAQ
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$49.75
-0.1-0.20%
At close: -
$49.65
-0.1-0.20%
After Hours: Oct 30, 9:29 AM EDT
Sector
Unknown
Region
US
AUM
255.20M
Fund Score

First Trust California Municipal High income ETF (NASDAQ:FCAL) Quotes, Forecast and News Summary

First Trust California Municipal High income ETF (NASDAQ: FCAL) stock price, news, charts, stock research, profile.

Open$49.79
High$49.87
52 Wk High$51.97
AUM255.20M
Dividend$1.43
Ex-Div DateJul 23, 2024
Volume12.85K
Market Cap-
Mgmt Fee0.65%
P/E Ratio-
Prev. Close$49.85
Low$49.72
52 Wk Low$47.43
Shares Out4.40M
Yield2.84%
Div. FreqMonthly
Avg. Volume Daily25.46K
Beta0.21
Avg. Expense Ratio0.65%
P/B Ratio-

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What is the forecast, or price target, for First Trust California Municipal High income ETF (FCAL) stock?

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There is no analysis for First Trust California Municipal High income ETF to provide a consensus price target.

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What is the current price for First Trust California Municipal High income ETF (FCAL)?

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The stock price for First Trust California Municipal High income ETF (NASDAQ: FCAL) is $49.75 last updated November 15, 2024 at 4:15 PM EST.

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Does First Trust California Municipal High income ETF (FCAL) pay a dividend?

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A quarterly cash dividend of 0.13 per share of Class A Common Stock. The quarterly cash dividend was payable on October 31, 2024 to stockholders of record on October 22, 2024.

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When is First Trust California Municipal High income ETF (NASDAQ:FCAL) reporting earnings?

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First Trust California Municipal High income ETF does not have any upcoming earnings scheduled.

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Is First Trust California Municipal High income ETF (FCAL) going to split?

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There is no upcoming split for First Trust California Municipal High income ETF.

Open$49.79
High$49.87
52 Wk High$51.97
AUM255.20M
Dividend$1.43
Ex-Div DateJul 23, 2024
Volume12.85K
Market Cap-
Mgmt Fee0.65%
P/E Ratio-
Prev. Close$49.85
Low$49.72
52 Wk Low$47.43
Shares Out4.40M
Yield2.84%
Div. FreqMonthly
Avg. Volume Daily25.46K
Beta0.21
Avg. Expense Ratio0.65%
P/B Ratio-
ETF Details
SectorUnknown
CategoryLong Term Investment
Investment StyleMunicipal California
Fund InceptionJun 21, 2017
Managers
Tom Byron
Johnathan N. Wilhelm
DefinitionFixed Income Fund portfolio contains the majority of instruments with long duration and average credit quality
Investment Policy
Under normal market conditions, the Fund seeks to achieve its investment objectives by investing at least 80 percent of its net assets (including investment borrowings) in municipal debt securities that pay interest that is exempt from regular federal income taxes and California income taxes (collectively, Municipal Securities). Municipal Securities will be issued by or on behalf of the State of California or territories or possessions of the U.S. (including, but not limited to, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam), and/or the political subdivisions, agencies, authorities and other instrumentalities of such State, territories or possessions. Under normal market conditions, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets in Municipal Securities that are issued by or on behalf of the State of California. In general, Municipal Securities issued by or on behalf of the State of California will be exempt from the California individual income tax. Municipal Securities issued by or on behalf of territories or possessions of the U.S. and/or the political subdivisions, agencies, authorities and other instrumentalities of such territories or possessions (collectively, Territorial Obligations) will pay interest that is exempt from regular federal income taxes and the California individual income tax.