FDN First Trust Dow Jones Internet Index Fund
Profitability Metrics
Valuation Metrics
Growth & Cash Flow
Price Change
Top 10 Holdings
| Stock Ticker | Weight |
|---|---|
| AMZN | 10.28% |
| META | 9.18% |
| NFLX | 8.86% |
| CSCO | 6.76% |
| GOOGL | 5.55% |
| BKNG | 4.53% |
| CRM | 4.49% |
| GOOG | 4.42% |
| ANET | 4.22% |
| NET | 3.41% |
ETF Analysis
Fund Overview
First Trust Dow Jones Internet Index Fund (FDN) currently reports 42 stock positions (subject to change), placing it in the moderately diversified range by holdings breadth. The top line-up is AMZN (10.28%), META (9.18%), NFLX (8.86%), with AMZN as the largest single weight at 10.28%. Together, the top three holdings account for 28.32%, which indicates that performance drivers are distributed more evenly across the broader basket. This architecture allows the fund to express a clear investment thesis at the top while relying on the broader basket to manage idiosyncratic volatility.
Profitability & Capital Efficiency
From a capital efficiency perspective, ROIC is 27.18%, WACC is 11.06%, and the economic spread is 16.13%. On balance, holdings generate meaningful returns above their cost of capital, a hallmark of competitively advantaged businesses. Supporting metrics show ROE at 14.09% and ROA at 8.49%, a combination that helps frame whether profitability strength is broad enough to hold through different market conditions. Taken together, the return profile suggests a portfolio with credible compounding capacity if current operating execution persists.
Valuation
Valuation currently screens at trailing P/E of 27.35, forward P/E of 22.65, PEG of 1.66. Trailing and forward P/E are close together, implying the market does not expect a significant change in the earnings trajectory over the near term. Growth-adjusted valuation is in a reasonable range, with the multiple broadly in line with expected earnings expansion. At 1.86, the aggregate current ratio indicates adequate but not exceptional balance sheet coverage. The valuation profile here is neither obviously cheap nor dramatically expensive — a setup where the return case is built more on earnings delivery than on re-rating potential.
Margins & Cash Generation
On the margin front: gross margin sits at 63.62%, operating margin at 19.84%, and free cash flow margin at 22.12%. At this gross margin level, the portfolio's holdings demonstrate significant pricing power and production efficiency. Operating margins sit in a healthy range — not exceptional, but indicating reasonable operational efficiency. Strong free cash flow margins point to businesses with meaningful financial flexibility and limited dependence on external capital. The margin stack is not uniformly strong, which means the portfolio's earnings resilience under adverse conditions is less certain.
Growth & Forward Outlook
The two main inputs to the near-term picture — TTM revenue growth of 21.05% reflecting robust top-line expansion across the underlying holdings. Consensus EPS estimates point to 20.8% earnings growth over the next 12 months — a compelling near-term earnings catalyst that, if delivered, changes the valuation conversation materially. Analyst price targets suggest street expectations point to meaningful upside if execution holds on a 12-month view. Revenue momentum establishes the baseline; analyst price targets reveal how much the market is already paying for future execution on top of that baseline. Delivered returns will ultimately be shaped by the gap — or lack thereof — between operating execution and the expectations embedded in current prices. The estimated 12-month price change is a weighted composite of analyst price target estimates adjusted by each holding's ETF weight, sourced from publicly available data, and should not be interpreted as a reliable prediction of future performance.
Conclusion
Strong BuyAcross the metrics reviewed, the evidence is consistently constructive — quality, growth, and valuation are pulling in the same direction.
These findings are based solely on the metrics presented and do not constitute an investment recommendation. Always perform your own due diligence before committing capital.