First Trust ETF Insiders

FTCE ETF   23.88  0.07  0.29%   
For First Trust Exchange Traded, management review is most useful when investors examine how the team converts research, positioning, and turnover into repeatable execution. The stronger interpretation comes from comparing manager decisions with benchmark-relative behavior and risk-adjusted returns rather than short-term performance alone.
Symbol  FTCE
Name  First Trust Exchange Traded
TypeETF
Country  
US
 United States
Exchange  NYSE ARCA

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Sector Exposure (%)

The sector mix in First Trust Exchange Traded with a Large Cap focus shapes both upside potential and drawdown severity during sector-level dislocations. The holdings turnover rate indicates how actively sector weights are being managed within the fund.

Investment Allocations (%)

Top ETF Constituents

A large institutional presence around First Trust Exchange Traded deserves attention because well-resourced investors can establish or unwind positions quickly enough to change the market character of the security. One practical risk is that institutions can own millions of shares, so concentrated selling can pressure the etf quickly once sentiment changes.

Workforce Comparison

First Trust Exchange Traded is currently under evaluation for number of employees among peer ETFs. The total workforce of Large Blend category is currently estimated at about 1,822. First Trust adds roughly 0.0 in number of employees claiming only tiny portion of ETFs under Large Blend category.

Benchmark Summation

Management Information & Data Sources

Management continuity for First Trust evaluates how long the portfolio team has been in place and whether mandate execution is consistent. Longer executive tenure can improve strategic consistency, but may also reduce adaptability to changing conditions.

This section for First Trust Exchange Traded is built from fund disclosures and market reference feeds, with reporting definitions aligned before display. Values may update on different source schedules. Insider and management fields are mapped from published filings and company disclosures.

This content is curated and reviewed by:

Gabriel Shpitalnik - Member of Macroaxis Editorial Board
Last reviewed on March 5th, 2026

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Understanding First Trust Exchange starts with its holdings data, performance history, and fund characteristics. All values are based on First Trust's latest available fund disclosures.
Portfolio design and allocation context appear in Investing Opportunities. The view supports a broader understanding of portfolio structure. Portfolio tools allow users to monitor First Trust Exchange Traded alongside other positions. Portfolio construction methods define how positions are sized relative to each other. Broader economic conditions can influence First Trust Exchange Traded's ETF valuation — related indicators include signals in housing.
First Trust information on this page supports broader portfolio research rather than acting as a stand-alone signal. Checking First Trust against category peers and portfolio fit tools below produces a more complete investment picture. You can also try the Bonds Directory module to find actively traded corporate debentures issued by US companies.
Understanding First Trust Exchange includes distinguishing between market price and NAV, where NAV reflects First portfolio value. All metrics are derived from available inputs and shown for reference.
For First Trust, NAV and trading price are complementary but distinct concepts shaped by different forces. By contrast, First Trust market price reflects the level where buyers and sellers transact.