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First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF

LMBSNASDAQ
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$48.56
0.040.09%
At Close: -
$44.71
-3.85-7.94%
After Hours: 7:09 PM EDT
15 minutes delayed
The dividend Ex-Date was 4 days ago
Sector
Unknown
Region
US
AUM
4.17B
Fund Score

First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF (NASDAQ:LMBS) Quotes, Forecast and News Summary

First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF (NASDAQ: LMBS) stock price, news, charts, stock research, profile.

Open$48.58
High$48.59
52 Wk High48.71
AUM4.17B
Dividend$2.19
Ex-Div DateJul 23, 2024
Volume344.4K
Market Cap-
Mgmt Fee0.64%
P/E Ratio-
Prev. Close$48.52
Low$48.49
52 Wk Low46.58
Shares Out83.60M
Yield4.51%
Div. FreqMonthly
Avg. Volume Daily460.24K
Beta0.08
Avg. Expense Ratio0.64%
P/B Ratio-

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What is the target price for First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF (LMBS) stock?

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There is no analysis for First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF.

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What is the forecast for First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF (LMBS) stock?

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There is no analysis for First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF to provide a consensus price target.

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Current stock price for First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF (LMBS)?

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The stock price for First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF (NASDAQ: LMBS) is $44.71 last updated July 26, 2024 at 7:09 PM EDT.

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Does First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF (LMBS) pay a dividend?

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A quarterly cash dividend of 0.17 per share of Class A Common Stock. The quarterly cash dividend was payable on July 31, 2024 to stockholders of record on July 23, 2024.

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When is First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF (NASDAQ:LMBS) reporting earnings?

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First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF does not have any upcoming earnings scheduled.

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Is First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF (LMBS) going to split?

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There is no upcoming split for First Trust Low Duration Opportunities ETF.

ETF Details
SectorUnknown
CategoryLong Term Safe
Investment StyleShort Term Government Bond
Fund InceptionNov 4, 2014
Managers
Owen Aronson
Jeremiah Charles
James W. Snyder
DefinitionInstruments with long duration and high credit quality dominate this Fixed Income Fund's portfolio
Investment Policy
Under normal market conditions, the Fund will seek to achieve its investment objectives by investing at least 60 percent of its net assets (including investment borrowings) (the 60 percent Requirement) in mortgage-related debt securities and other mortgage-related instruments (collectively, Mortgage-Related Investments). The Fund normally expects to invest in Mortgage-Related Investments tied to residential and commercial mortgages. Mortgage-Related Investments consist of: (1) residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS); (2) commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS); (3) stripped mortgage-backed securities (SMBS), which are mortgage-backed securities where mortgage payments are divided up between paying the loans principal and paying the loans interest; and (4) collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs) and real estate mortgage investment conduits (REMICs) where they are divided into multiple classes with each class being entitled to a different share of the principal and/or interest payments received from the pool of underlying assets. Mortgage-Related Investments typically represent an interest in a pool of mortgage loans made by banks and other financial institutions. The individual mortgage loans are packaged or pooled together for sale to investors. As the underlying mortgage loans are paid off, investors receive principal and interest payments. Mortgage-Related Investments may be fixed-rate or adjustable-rate Mortgage-Related Investments (ARMS).