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First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund (NASDAQ:FNX) Trading Up 0.3%

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Shares of First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund (NASDAQ:FNX - Get Free Report) were up 0.3% during mid-day trading on Tuesday . The company traded as high as $108.58 and last traded at $108.20. Approximately 12,056 shares were traded during trading, a decline of 58% from the average daily volume of 28,631 shares. The stock had previously closed at $107.86.

First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund Trading Up 0.3 %

The company has a market cap of $1.16 billion, a PE ratio of 13.43 and a beta of 1.20. The company's 50 day moving average is $108.99 and its 200 day moving average is $106.44.

First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund Dividend Announcement

The company also recently declared a dividend, which was paid on Thursday, March 28th. Stockholders of record on Friday, March 22nd were paid a dividend of $0.1685 per share. The ex-dividend date of this dividend was Thursday, March 21st.

Hedge Funds Weigh In On First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund

A number of hedge funds and other institutional investors have recently modified their holdings of the business. Perigon Wealth Management LLC boosted its position in First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund by 0.7% during the first quarter. Perigon Wealth Management LLC now owns 16,159 shares of the company's stock valued at $1,832,000 after purchasing an additional 115 shares in the last quarter. Kingsview Wealth Management LLC grew its position in shares of First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund by 3.4% in the 1st quarter. Kingsview Wealth Management LLC now owns 3,805 shares of the company's stock worth $431,000 after buying an additional 124 shares during the last quarter. Southland Equity Partners LLC raised its stake in shares of First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund by 3.4% during the 4th quarter. Southland Equity Partners LLC now owns 7,498 shares of the company's stock worth $783,000 after acquiring an additional 249 shares in the last quarter. Tower Research Capital LLC TRC lifted its position in First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund by 97.8% during the fourth quarter. Tower Research Capital LLC TRC now owns 528 shares of the company's stock valued at $55,000 after acquiring an additional 261 shares during the last quarter. Finally, Anchor Investment Management LLC acquired a new stake in First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund in the fourth quarter valued at approximately $29,000.

About First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund

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The First Trust Mid Cap Core AlphaDEX Fund (FNX) is an exchange-traded fund that is based on the NASDAQ AlphaDEX Mid Cap Core index. The fund tracks a tiered equal-weighted index of US mid-cap equities selected using both growth and value screens. FNX was launched on May 8, 2007 and is managed by First Trust.

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