SDVY First Trust SMID Cap Rising Dividend Achievers ETF
NASDAQETFAs of 2026-06-04 12:28
Why SDVY matters now
First Trust SMID Cap Rising Dividend Achievers ETF (SDVY) is a US etf in Financial Services. The latest InvestLog snapshot shows $41.58 with +1.00% on the session and $10.90B in assets/market value.
The latest indexable market news headline is "SDVY: Small/Mid-Cap ETF Blending Value And Growth" from Seeking Alpha.
ETF Profile
Updated 2026-06-04Net Assets
$10.76B
NAV
$41.15
Expense Ratio
0.58%
Holdings
190
Issuer
First Trust
Asset Class
Small/Micro Cap Equity
Avg Volume
2,125,095
Inception
2017-11-01
Sector Exposure
Top Holdings
| Symbol | Name | Weight | Market Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| FIX | Comfort Systems USA, Inc. | 1.97% | $213.4M |
| POWL | Powell Industries, Inc. | 1.68% | $181.9M |
| ENS | EnerSys | 1.66% | $179.9M |
| YOU | Clear Secure, Inc. (Class A) | 1.34% | $144.6M |
| WFRD | Weatherford International Plc | 1.28% | $138.6M |
| IBKR | Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (Class A) | 1.17% | $126.1M |
| PSMT | PriceSmart, Inc. | 1.14% | $123.7M |
| EME | EMCOR Group, Inc. | 1.13% | $122.3M |
| WHD | Cactus, Inc. (Class A) | 1.10% | $119.2M |
| NTRS | Northern Trust Corporation | 1.09% | $118.1M |
Latest News
Fund Info
Asset Type
ETF
Exchange
NASDAQ
Currency
USD
Issuer
First Trust
Asset Class
Small/Micro Cap Equity
NAV Currency
USD
The First Trust SMID Cap Rising Dividend Achievers ETF, seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield (before the Fund's fees and expenses) of an index called the Nasdaq US Small Mid Cap Rising Dividend Achievers Index (the "Index"). The Fund will normally invest at least 90% of its net assets (including investment borrowings) in securities that comprise the Index. The Index is comprised of a selection of small and mid-cap companies that have a history of raising their dividends and that exhibit the characteristics to potentially continue doing so in the future. The Index construction process considers a company's earnings growth, levels of cash compared to debt and the amount of earnings that are paid out as dividends.