FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF

FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF

€41.63
Dividend Yield (FWD)
0.00%
Annual Payout (FWD)
CA$0.00
Dividend Growth Rate (CAGR)
#.##%
Ex-DatePay DateAmountChange
CA$0.02
CA$0.02
-77.78%
CA$0.632
62.05%
CA$0.09
50%
CA$0.06
0%
CA$0.06
-85.78%
CA$0.422
502.86%
CSV Export

0FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF currently pays no dividends.

ISIN
WKN
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Symbol / Exchange
/ XTSE
Value
€41.63
Dividend frequency
quarterly
Security Type
ETF
Dividend Currency
Canadian Dollar
4 Countries
  • United States

    United States

    97.07%
  • Ireland

    Ireland

    1.12%
  • India

    India

    0.95%
  • United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    0.85%
6 Sectors
  • Industrials

    69.82%
  • Information Technology

    9.64%
  • Consumer Discretionary

    9.29%
  • Materials

    6.36%
  • Financials

    4.09%
  • Health Care

    0.79%
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Frequently Asked Questions about FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF

FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF does not currently pay dividends.
FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF does not currently pay dividends. Therefore, the dividend yield is 0%.
FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF does not currently pay dividends.
FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF paid dividend every year within the last 10 years.
The largest sectors of FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF are Industrials, Information Technology, Consumer Discretionary.
There are currently no known stock splits for FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF.
To receive the last dividend of FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF on 8 January 2026 in the amount of CA$0.02 you had to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-day on 31 December 2025.
The last dividend we know of from FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF was paid on 8 January 2026.
The last dividend was paid on 8 January 2026.
In FT AlphaDEX U.S. Industrials Sector Index ETF, the United States, Ireland and India are represented as the three largest countries.