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First Trust Canadian Capital Strength ETF FST


Primary Symbol: T.FST

The fund seeks to provide Unitholders with long term capital appreciation by investing primarily in securities traded on a Canadian exchange or market. To achieve its investment objectives, First Trust Canadian Capital Strength ETF will primarily invest in securities of issuers that are based in Canada or have significant business operations in the Canadian market. Securities invested in by First Trust Canadian Capital Strength ETF include common shares of public companies that are traded on a Canadian exchange or market.


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Post by Foxhead400on Nov 30, 2000 7:07pm
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Natural gas climbs on supply drop

Natural gas climbs on supply dropAccording to an article in today's CBS Marketwatch.com: The price of Natural Gas futures rose by about 7% today. The increase was accredited to a recent decline in supply, according to A.G.A. fugures and forecasts of cold weather in the Midwest. The article concludes with the opinion that Natural Gas currently shows a strong underlying market. Although I have not yet seen them, it is my understanding that Bloomberg has also expressed a same or similar sentiment.
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