First Trust Bloomberg Artificial Intelligence ETF (FAI)
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Investment Objective/Strategy - The First Trust Bloomberg Artificial Intelligence ETF (the "Fund") seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield (before the Fund's fees and expenses) of an index called the Bloomberg Artificial Intelligence Index (the "Index"). Under normal market conditions, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in the securities that comprise the Index.
There can be no assurance that the Fund's investment objectives will be achieved.
Index Description According to the Index Provider
  • The Bloomberg Artificial Intelligence Index is constructed to track the performance of companies that develop or facilitate solutions such as deep learning, machine learning, natural language processing, and image and speech recognition utilizing data from Bloomberg Intelligence (“BI”).
  • The index begins with a universe of all the securities comprising the Bloomberg World Aggregate Universe within the Artificial Intelligence ecosystem, as determined by BI.
  • Companies are scored based on the sum of combined Revenue and Theme Assessments which reflect a company’s near-term revenue exposure to AI and, positioning and ability to execute within the AI competitive landscape, according to BI.
    • These companies are then assigned a Gold Tier or Silver Tier. Only companies within the Gold Tier, which have the highest exposure to AI, are eligible for index inclusion.
  • A company must belong to at least one or more of the following Exposure Categories within the Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem, as determined by BI:
    • Application Software – Companies that provide AI application software development
    • Infrastructure Software – Companies that provide AI infrastructure software development
    • Hyperscaler – Companies integral to AI proliferation across multiple business layers
    • Hardware – Companies that provide AI hardware and storage
    • Semiconductors – Companies that provide semiconductor solutions for AI
  • A security must also meet minimum issuer free float market capitalization and liquidity requirements, and be listed on a Bloomberg Global Equity Index (excluding the Shanghai or Shenzhen Stock Connect exchanges).
  • Securities are sorted by their Revenue Assessment in ascending order and by issuer free float market capitalization in descending order.
    • The top 50 securities in the sorted list are selected for inclusion in the index.
  • The securities are weighted according to a modified market capitalization that adjusts for their Revenue Assessment and issuer free float market capitalization.
  • The index is rebalanced and reconstituted quarterly.
Fund Overview
TickerFAI
Fund TypeTechnology
Investment AdvisorFirst Trust Advisors L.P.
Investor Servicing AgentBank of New York Mellon Corp
CUSIP33734X739
ISINUS33734X7396
Fiscal Year-End09/30
ExchangeNYSE Arca
Inception11/20/2024
Inception Price$29.84
Inception NAV$29.84
Rebalance FrequencyQuarterly
Total Expense Ratio*0.65%
* As of 11/21/2024
Current Fund Data (as of 11/21/2024)
Closing NAV1$30.14
Closing Market Price2$30.18
Bid/Ask Midpoint$30.18
Bid/Ask Premium0.13%
30-Day Median Bid/Ask Spread30.27%
Total Net Assets$1,507,021
Outstanding Shares50,002
Daily Volume1,352
Closing Market Price 52-Week High/Low$30.18 / $29.84
Closing NAV 52-Week High/Low$30.14 / $29.84
Number of Holdings (excluding cash)50
Top Holdings (as of 11/21/2024)*
Holding Percent
NVIDIA Corporation 8.88%
Amazon.com, Inc. 8.05%
Alphabet Inc. (Class A) 7.59%
Microsoft Corporation 7.51%
Meta Platforms Inc. (Class A) 7.14%
ServiceNow, Inc. 4.31%
Oracle Corporation 4.27%
Palantir Technologies Inc. (Class A) 4.09%
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. 3.93%
Adobe Incorporated 3.75%

* Excluding cash.  Holdings are subject to change.

NAV History (Since Inception)
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Fund Characteristics (as of 11/20/2024)4
Maximum Market Cap.$3,574,086
Median Market Cap.$57,006
Minimum Market Cap.$2,178
Price/Earnings40.98
Price/Book9.23
Price/Cash Flow29.24
Price/Sales8.39
Top Country Exposure (as of 11/21/2024)
Country Percent
United States 87.27%
Taiwan 4.81%
The Netherlands 3.68%
Canada 2.07%
South Korea 0.98%
Australia 0.66%
Israel 0.32%
Japan 0.21%
Bid/Ask Premium/Discount (as of 11/21/2024)
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Top Industry Exposure (as of 11/21/2024)
Information Technology 76.29%
Communication Services 14.78%
Consumer Discretionary 8.08%
Industrials 0.85%
Footnotes
1 The NAV represents the fund's net assets (assets less liabilities) divided by the fund's outstanding shares.
2 Fund shares are purchased and sold on an exchange at their market price rather than net asset value (NAV), which may cause the shares to trade at a price greater than NAV (premium) or less than NAV (discount).
3 The median bid-ask spread is calculated by identifying the national best bid and national best offer ("NBBO") for the fund as of the end of each 10 second interval during each trading day of the last 30 calendar days and dividing the difference between each such bid and offer by the midpoint of the NBBO. The median of those values is identified and that value is expressed as a percentage rounded to the nearest hundredth.
4 All market capitalization numbers are in USD$ Millions.

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Artificial intelligence companies tend to be more volatile and they may have limited product lines, markets, financial resources or personnel and are subject to the risks of changes in business cycles, world economic growth, technological progress, costs of research and development, and government regulation. These companies are also heavily dependent on intellectual property rights, and challenges to or misappropriation of such rights could have a material adverse effect on such companies. Additionally, artificial intelligence technology could face increased regulatory scrutiny in the future, which may limit the development of this technology and impede the growth of companies that develop and/or utilize artificial intelligence.

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Information technology companies are subject to certain risks, including rapidly changing technologies, short product life cycles, fierce competition, aggressive pricing and reduced profit margins, loss of patent, copyright and trademark protections, cyclical market patterns, evolving industry standards and regulation and frequent new product introductions.

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