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First Trust Capital Strength ETF

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The Motley Fool
6 days ago
IMG Wealth Sells $4 Million of First Trust Capital Strength ETF
IMG Wealth's fourth-quarter 13F revealed a sale of 48,466 shares of First Trust Capital Strength ETF. Quarter-end FTCS position value decreased by approximately $4.5 million, reflecting both trading activity and price movements.
IMG Wealth Sells $4 Million of First Trust Capital Strength ETF
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Zacks Investment Research
10 days ago
Is First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) a Strong ETF Right Now?
Launched on 07/06/2006, the First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) is a smart beta exchange traded fund offering broad exposure to the Style Box - Large Cap Blend category of the market.
Is First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) a Strong ETF Right Now?
Positive
The Motley Fool
1 month ago
Walkner Condon Buys $3.8 Million Worth of First Trust Capital Strength ETF in Q4
Walkner Condon bought 41,581 shares of FTCS at an estimated transaction value $3.84 million based on quarterly average price. Quarter-end value of FTCS position rose by $3.70 million, reflecting both trading and price movement.
Walkner Condon Buys $3.8 Million Worth of First Trust Capital Strength ETF in Q4
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The Motley Fool
1 month ago
Capital Strength ETF Trimmed by $7.5 Million After Underperforming in 2025
Ergawealth sold 81,378 FTCS shares in the fourth quarter; the estimated trade size was $7.52 million based on quarterly average prices. The quarter-end position value dropped by $7.67 million, reflecting both the sale and stock price changes.
Capital Strength ETF Trimmed by $7.5 Million After Underperforming in 2025
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Zacks Investment Research
2 months ago
Is First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) a Strong ETF Right Now?
Designed to provide broad exposure to the Style Box - Large Cap Blend category of the market, the First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) is a smart beta exchange traded fund launched on 07/06/2006.
Is First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) a Strong ETF Right Now?
Positive
Zacks Investment Research
3 months ago
Should First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) Be on Your Investing Radar?
The First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) was launched on July 6, 2006, and is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to offer broad exposure to the Large Cap Blend segment of the US equity market.
Should First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) Be on Your Investing Radar?
Positive
The Motley Fool
3 months ago
Siligmueller Liquidates First Trust Capital Strength ETF Shares: Should Investors Sell Too?
Sold 98,247 shares, a net position change of $8,869,975 Post-trade FTCS stake: zero shares, $0 value The position was previously 3.4% of the fund's AUM as of the prior quarter
Siligmueller Liquidates First Trust Capital Strength ETF Shares: Should Investors Sell Too?
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Zacks Investment Research
4 months ago
Is First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) a Strong ETF Right Now?
Launched on 07/06/2006, the First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) is a smart beta exchange traded fund offering broad exposure to the Style Box - Large Cap Blend category of the market.
Is First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) a Strong ETF Right Now?
Positive
Zacks Investment Research
5 months ago
Should First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) Be on Your Investing Radar?
If you're interested in broad exposure to the Large Cap Blend segment of the US equity market, look no further than the First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on July 6, 2006.
Should First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) Be on Your Investing Radar?
Positive
Zacks Investment Research
6 months ago
Is First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) a Strong ETF Right Now?
Making its debut on 07/06/2006, smart beta exchange traded fund First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) provides investors broad exposure to the Style Box - Large Cap Blend category of the market.
Is First Trust Capital Strength ETF (FTCS) a Strong ETF Right Now?