First Trust Dorsey Wright International Focus 5 ETF (NASDAQ:IFV) Raises Dividend to $0.15 Per Share
by Doug Wharley · The Cerbat GemFirst Trust Dorsey Wright International Focus 5 ETF (NASDAQ:IFV – Get Free Report) announced a quarterly dividend on Thursday, December 11th, NASDAQ Dividends reports. Investors of record on Friday, December 12th will be paid a dividend of 0.1502 per share on Wednesday, December 31st. This represents a c) annualized dividend and a yield of 2.5%. The ex-dividend date is Friday, December 12th. This is a 118.0% increase from First Trust Dorsey Wright International Focus 5 ETF’s previous quarterly dividend of $0.07.
First Trust Dorsey Wright International Focus 5 ETF Stock Down 1.3%
First Trust Dorsey Wright International Focus 5 ETF stock traded down $0.33 during trading hours on Friday, hitting $24.24. 1,616 shares of the company traded hands, compared to its average volume of 39,667. The firm’s 50-day simple moving average is $24.30 and its two-hundred day simple moving average is $23.68. First Trust Dorsey Wright International Focus 5 ETF has a 1-year low of $16.88 and a 1-year high of $25.05. The firm has a market cap of $179.38 million, a P/E ratio of 13.24 and a beta of 0.75.
First Trust Dorsey Wright International Focus 5 ETF Company Profile
The First Trust Dorsey Wright International Focus 5 ETF (IFV) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in total market equity. The fund is an ETF-of-ETFs that tracks a momentum-driven, country\u002Fregion rotation index of international equities. The index is equal-weighted. IFV was launched on Jul 22, 2014 and is managed by First Trust.
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