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ETF Overview

First Trust SMID Cap Rising Dividend Achievers ETF

The First Trust SMID Cap Rising Dividend Achievers ETF (ticker: SDVY) is a meticulously crafted investment vehicle designed for those seeking growth potential in the extended market sphere. This ETF is uniquely positioned in the Size and Style category, with a sharp focus on the often-overlooked SMID cap sector—comprising small to mid-sized companies that are on the cusp of broader recognition. SDVY's niche lies in its strategic emphasis on identifying companies with a proven track record of consistently increasing their dividends, which not only signifies financial health but also demonstrates potential for sustainability and growth. Investors interested in diversifying their portfolios will find SDVY's approach particularly appealing, as it taps into the dynamic segment of rising dividend achievers. This selection strategy aims to offer an attractive balance of growth and income, capturing companies that are agile and poised for expansion. By concentrating on the extended market, SDVY provides exposure to entrepreneurial and innovative firms that are driving modern economic shifts, yet may still be underrepresented in traditional large-cap focused portfolios. With its commitment to quality and growth, the First Trust SMID Cap Rising Dividend Achievers ETF offers a compelling opportunity for those looking to harness the potential of tomorrow's market leaders today.
Asset Class
Equity
Region
North America
Issuer
First Trust
Index Tracked
Nasdaq US Small Mid Cap Rising Dividend Achievers Index
Ticker Symbol
SDVY

First Trust SMID Cap Rising Dividend Achievers ETF (SDVY) Fund Flow Chart

First Trust SMID Cap Rising Dividend Achievers ETF (SDVY) 1 year Net Flows: $5B

SDVY ETF FAQ

What was SDVY’s price range in the past 12 months?
SDVY lowest ETF price was $31.40 and its highest was $40.60 in the past 12 months.
    What is the AUM of SDVY?
    As of Jan 28, 2025 The AUM of SDVY is 8.35B.
      Is SDVY overvalued?
      According to Wall Street analysts SDVY’s price is currently Undervalued. Get more investment ideas with TipRanks Premium
        Does SDVY pay dividends?
        SDVY pays a Quarterly dividend of $0.182 which represents an annual dividend yield of 1.52%. See more information on SDVY dividends here
          How many shares outstanding does SDVY have?
          SDVY has 221,100,002 shares outstanding.
            Which hedge fund is a major shareholder of SDVY?
            Among the largest hedge funds holding SDVY’s share is GoalVest Advisory LLC. It holds SDVY’s shares valued at 25K.

              SDVY ETF Smart Score

              For ETFs, the calculations for the Smart Score, Analyst Consensus, Price Target, Blogger Sentiment, News Sentiment and Insider Transactions are based on the weighted average of the ETF's holdings and some additional factors. Hedge Fund Trend, Crowd Wisdom and Technicals are based on the actual ETF ticker.​

              Top 10 Holdings

              Name
              Weight %
              Williams-Sonoma
              1.17%
              Atlas Energy Solutions, Inc.
              1.17%
              Bank Ozk
              1.16%
              Equitable Holdings, Inc.
              1.16%
              Crane Company
              1.15%
              Dick's Sporting Goods Inc
              1.14%
              First Bancorp (FBP)
              1.13%
              Genpact
              1.13%
              Owens Corning
              1.13%
              Texas Pacific Land Corporation
              1.13%
              Total11.48%
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