Ticker: MARB

 

First Trust Advisors L.P. is the Investment Advisor for this fund. For more information visit www.ftportfolios.com

Fund Objectives

The First Trust Merger Arbitrage ETF seeks to provide investors with capital appreciation.

The strategy seeks to take advantage of the return opportunity presented by the potential profit, or “spread”, that emerges from the announcement of a merger or acquisition between the target company price and the announced offer price for that company.

The Fund aims to provide:

Low Correlation to Stock & Bonds

  • Performance of companies involved in a corporate event has historically moved independently of traditional asset classes.

Downside Mitigation

  • Merger arbitrage strategies have the potential to mitigate large draw downs.

Relatively Stable Volatility

  • The fund’s investment process relies on real-time quantitative-based research to evaluate the relative attractiveness of each transaction to other deals in the arbitrage universe. The fund adheres to that criteria to separate which deals to invest in and which to avoid, which may mitigate volatility.

Portfolio

Strategy Keynotes

Tax Efficient

Generally mitigated capital gain distributions through the funds ETF structure

Conviction

Focuses solely on allocating to publicly announced mergers and acquisition deals

Regional Focus

Focused on U.S. and Canada

Shorter Duration

Targeted average days-to-close is approximately 120 days

Portfolio Construction

Portfolio typically consists of 20 to 30 merger arbitrage positions diversified by sector and industry

Active Management

Portfolio is reconstituted and rebalanced twice a month with deals that meet the fund’s risk/return metrics

Performance

Standardized Performance (%) as of 9/30/2023

Fund Performance*3 MonthYTD1 YearSince Fund Inception
Net Asset Value (NAV)1.312.292.130.19
Market Price1.362.392.340.21

Quarterly Standardized Performance (%) as of 9/30/2023

Fund Performance*3 MonthYTD1 YearSince Fund Inception
Net Asset Value (NAV)1.312.292.130.19
Market Price1.362.392.340.21

Performance data quoted represents past performance. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results and current performance may be higher or lower than performance quoted. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate and shares when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. You can obtain performance information which is current through the most recent quarter-end by visiting www.firsttrustcapital.com.

1The Fund commenced operations as a registered investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (“1940 Act”) on October 1, 2015 after the reorganization and transfer of substantially all assets of the Highland Capital Management Institutional Fund, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Predecessor Fund”) into the Fund. The Predecessor Fund commenced operations on April 1, 2000 and was a private fund not subject to certain restrictions imposed by the 1940 Act or the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, on regulated investment companies. The Fund’s objectives, policies, guidelines and restrictions are, in all material respects, substantially the same as those of the Predecessor Fund. For the period of April 1, 2000 to September 30, 2015, the Fund’s performance table above reflects the performance of the Predecessor Fund, which was managed by Glenfinnen Capital, L.L.C. until Vivaldi Capital Management, LLC took over as investment advisor to the Predecessor Fund in July 2015. Updated performance information is available at the Fund’s website, www.FirstTrustCapital.com, or by calling the Fund at 1-877-779-1999.

*NAV returns represent the Fund’s net assets (assets less liabilities) divided by the Fund’s outstanding shares.

**Performance information for the indexes is for illustrative purposes only and does not represent actual fund performance. Indexes do not charge management fees or brokerage expenses, and no such fees or expenses were deducted from the performance shown. All Index returns assume that dividends are reinvested when they are received. Indexes are unmanaged and an investor cannot invest directly into an index.

Expense Ratio – Gross: 1.81% ; Net: 1.55%. First Trust Capital Management has agreed to waive fees and/or pay Fund expenses to prevent the annual net expense ratio from exceeding 1.55% of the average daily net assets until 11/1/2023.

You should consider the fund’s investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses carefully before investing. Contact First Trust Portfolios L.P. at 1-800-621-1675 or visit www.ftportfolios.com to obtain a prospectus or summary prospectus which contains this and other information about the fund. The prospectus or summary prospectus should be read carefully before investing.

Risk Considerations

A fund’s shares will change in value, and you could lose money by investing in a fund. One of the principal risks of investing in a fund is market risk. Market risk is the risk that a particular stock owned by a fund, fund shares or stocks in general may fall in value. There can be no assurance that a fund’s investment objective will be achieved. In February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine which has caused and could continue to cause significant market disruptions and volatility within the markets in Russia, Europe, and the United States. The hostilities and sanctions resulting from those hostilities could have a significant impact on certain fund investments as well as fund performance. The COVID-19 global pandemic has caused and may continue to cause significant volatility and declines in global financial markets. While the U.S. has resumed “reasonably” normal business activity, many countries continue to impose lockdown measures. Additionally, there is no guarantee that vaccines will be effective against emerging variants of the disease.

In managing a fund’s investment portfolio, the portfolio managers will apply investment techniques and risk analyses that may not have the desired result.

Investments in companies that are the subject of a publicly announced transaction carry the risk the transaction is renegotiated, takes longer to complete than originally planned and that the transaction is never completed. Any such event could cause a fund to incur a loss. The risk/reward payout of merger arbitrage strategies typically is asymmetric, with the losses in failed transactions often far exceeding the gains in successful transactions.

An investment in SPACs, which are typically traded in the over-the-counter market, may also have little or no liquidity and may be subject to restrictions on resale.

Any decrease in negative correlation or increase in positive correlation between hedging positions the Advisor anticipated would be offsetting (such as short and long positions in securities or currencies held by the Fund) could result in significant losses for the Fund.

Leverage may result in losses that exceed the amount originally invested and may accelerate the rates of losses.

Short selling creates special risks which could result in increased gains or losses and volatility of returns. Because losses on short sales arise from increases in the value of the security sold short, such losses are theoretically unlimited.

The use of derivatives, including options, can lead to losses because of adverse movements in the price or value of the underlying asset, index or rate, which may be magnified by certain features of the derivatives.

The Fund must segregate liquid assets or engage in other measures to “cover” open positions with respect to certain kinds of derivatives and short sales.

Certain fund investments may be subject to restrictions on resale, trade over-the-counter or in limited volume, or lack an active trading market. Illiquid securities may trade at a discount and may be subject to wide fluctuations in market value.

High portfolio turnover may result in higher levels of transaction costs and may generate greater tax liabilities for shareholders.

A fund classified as “non-diversified” may invest a relatively high percentage of its assets in a limited number of issuers. As a result, a fund may be more susceptible to a single adverse economic or regulatory occurrence affecting one or more of these issuers, experience increased volatility and be highly concentrated in certain issuers.

The prices of fixed income securities respond to economic developments, particularly interest rate changes, changes to an issuer’s credit rating or market perceptions about the creditworthiness of an issuer.

There is no guarantee that a fund will provide a fixed or stable level of distributions at any time or over any period of time.

High yield securities, or “junk” bonds, are less liquid and are subject to greater market fluctuations and risk of loss than securities with higher ratings, and therefore, are considered to be highly speculative.

Preferred securities combine some of the characteristics of both common stocks and bonds. Preferred stocks are typically subordinated to other debt instruments in terms of priority to corporate income, and therefore will be subject to greater credit risk than those debt instruments.

Securities of micro-, small- and mid-capitalization companies may be more vulnerable to adverse general market or economic developments, may be less liquid, and may experience greater price volatility than larger, more established companies.

Securities of non-U.S. issuers are subject to additional risks, including currency fluctuations, political risks, withholding, the lack of adequate financial information, and exchange control restrictions impacting non-U.S. issuers.

As the use of Internet technology has become more prevalent in the course of business, funds have become more susceptible to potential operational risks through breaches in cyber security.

Changes in currency exchange rates and the relative value of non-US currencies may affect the value of a fund’s investments and the value of a fund’s shares.

First Trust Capital Management is the adviser to the Fund. The Fund’s distributor is First Trust Portfolios L.P.

The information presented is not intended to constitute an investment recommendation for, or advice to, any specific person. By providing this information, First Trust is not undertaking to give advice in any fiduciary capacity within the meaning of ERISA, the Internal Revenue Code or any other regulatory framework. Financial professionals are responsible for evaluating investment risks independently and for exercising independent judgment in determining whether investments are appropriate for their clients.

Definitions

Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index – The Index covers the investment-grade, U.S. dollar-denominated, fixed-rate taxable bond market, including Treasuries, government-related and corporate securities, MBS, ABS, and CMBS.

S&P 500 Index – The Index is an unmanaged index of 500 companies used to measure large-cap U.S. stock market performance.

Correlation is a measure of the similarity of performance.

Beta is a measure of price variability relative to the market.

Standard Deviation is a measure of price variability (risk).

Sharpe Ratio is a measure of excess reward per unit of volatility. Correlation is a measure of the similarity of performance.

Spread is the difference in price between the current trading price of the company being acquired (“target company” or “target”) following the announcement of the merger and the contractual price to be paid for the target company when the transaction closes.

Max Drawdown is the peak to trough decline during a specific record period of an investment or fund. It is usually quoted as the percentage between the peak to the trough.