First Trust Large Cap US Equity Select ETF ( RNLC) Stock. Should you Buy or Sell? $ 30.60
0.45 (1.45 %)
First Trust Large Cap US Equity Select ETF Analysis
Updated on 10-09-2022
Symbol |
RNLC |
Price |
$30.60 |
Beta |
0.000 |
Volume Avg. |
$3.46 thousand |
Market Cap |
$18.18 M |
52 Week Range |
$27.715 - $35.64 |
First Trust Large Cap US Equity Select ETF opened the day at $30.60 which is +'1.45 % on yesterday's close.
First Trust Large Cap US Equity Select ETF has a 52 week high of $35.64 and 52 week low of $27.715, which is a difference of $7.925.
We like to see positive, upward trending shares, preferably with momentum.
Market capitalization is $18.18 M and total net profit is $0 which means the company is trading at inf times profit to market capitalization. Theoretically, if you were to buy First Trust Large Cap US Equity Select ETF for $18.18 M, it would take 15 years to get your money back. First Trust Large Cap US Equity Select ETF are in the space which will have a sweet spot and industry standard for net profit multiples.
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First Trust Large Cap US Equity Select ETF Stock Forecast - Is First Trust Large Cap US Equity Select ETF a Buy or Sell?
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Growth and Value
PE Ratio |
0.000 |
Dividend Yiel |
0.013 |
Net Profit Margin |
0.000 |
Valuing First Trust Large Cap US Equity Select ETF
Price Book Value Ratio |
0.000 |
Price To Book Ratio |
0.000 |
Price To Sales Ratio |
0.000 |
Price Earnings Ratio |
0.000 |
How liquid is First Trust Large Cap US Equity Select ETF
Current Ratio |
0.000 |
Quick Ratio |
0.000 |
Debt
Debt Ratio |
0.000 |
Debt Equity Ratio |
0.000 |
Long Term Debt To Capitalization |
0.000 |
Total Debt To Capitalization |
0.000 |
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About First Trust Large Cap US Equity Select ETF
CEO : None
Sector :
Industry :
Exchange : NASDAQ Global Market
Description :
The fund will normally invest at least 90% of its net assets in the common stocks and real estate investment trusts ("REITs") that comprise the index. The index is designed to select dividend-paying securities issued by large capitalization U.S. companies.