American Stock Exchange Trades Options on Seven First Trust ETFs
May 10 2007 - 11:25AM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW YORK, May 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today the American Stock
Exchange(R) (Amex(R)) launched trading in options on the following
Amex-listed exchange traded funds: * The First Trust Consumer
Discretionary AlphaDEX(TM) Fund (Symbol: FXD) * The First Trust
Consumer Staples AlphaDEX(TM) Fund (Symbol: FXG) * The First Trust
Energy AlphaDEX(TM) Fund (Symbol: FXN) * The First Trust Materials
AlphaDEX(TM) Fund (Symbol: FXZ) * The First Trust Technology
AlphaDEX(TM) Fund (Symbol: FXL) * The First Trust Utilities
AlphaDEX(TM) Fund (Symbol: FXU) * The First Utilities AlphaDEX(TM)
Fund (Symbol: FRI) The First Trust Consumer Discretionary
AlphaDEX(TM) Fund options will open with strike prices of (15- 25)
1 pt increments) and position limits of 2,500,000 shares. The
options will trade on the March expiration cycle. The specialist
will be Susquehanna Investment Group. The Fund seeks investment
results that correspond generally to the price and yield (before
the Fund's fees and expenses) of an equity index called the
StrataQuant(TM) Consumer Discretionary Index (Symbol: STRQCD) (the
"Consumer Discretionary Index"). The Consumer Discretionary Index
is a modified equal-dollar weighted index designed by the Amex to
objectively identify and select stocks from the Russell 1000(R)
Index that may have greater capital appreciation potential through
the use of the AlphaDEX(TM) screening methodology. The First Trust
Consumer Staples AlphaDEX(TM) Fund options will open with strike
prices of (15- 25) 1 pt increments) and position limits of
2,500,000 shares. The options will trade on the March expiration
cycle. The specialist will be Susquehanna Investment Group. The
Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the
price and yield (before the Fund's fees and expenses) of an equity
index called the StrataQuant(TM) Consumer Staples Index (Symbol:
STRQCS) (the "Consumer Staples Index"). The Consumer Staples Index
is a modified equal-dollar weighted index designed by the Amex to
objectively identify and select stocks from the Russell 1000(R)
Index that may have greater capital appreciation potential through
the use of the AlphaDEX(TM) screening methodology. The First Trust
Energy AlphaDEX(TM) Fund options will open with strike prices of
(15- 25) 1 pt increments) and position limits of 2,500,000 shares.
The options will trade on the March expiration cycle. The
specialist will be Susquehanna Investment Group. The Fund seeks
investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield
(before the Fund's fees and expenses) of an equity index called the
StrataQuant(TM) Energy Index (Symbol: STRQEN) (the "Energy Index").
The Energy Index is a modified equal- dollar weighted index
designed by the Amex to objectively identify and select stocks from
the Russell 1000(R) Index that may have greater capital
appreciation potential through the use of the AlphaDEX(TM)
screening methodology. The First Trust Materials AlphaDEX(TM) Fund
options will open with strike prices of (15- 25) 1 pt increments)
and position limits of 2,500,000 shares. The options will trade on
the March expiration cycle. The specialist will be Susquehanna
Investment Group. The Fund seeks investment results that correspond
generally to the price and yield (before the Fund's fees and
expenses) of an equity index called the StrataQuant(TM) Materials
Index (Symbol: STRQMT) (the "Materials Index"). The Materials Index
is a modified equal-dollar weighted index designed by the Amex to
objectively identify and select stocks from the Russell 1000(R)
Index that may have greater capital appreciation potential through
the use of the AlphaDEX(TM) screening methodology. The First Trust
Technology AlphaDEX(TM) Fund options will open with strike prices
of (15- 25) 1 pt increments) and position limits of 2,500,000
shares. The options will trade on the March expiration cycle. The
specialist will be Susquehanna Investment Group. The Fund seeks
investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield
(before the Fund's fees and expenses) of an equity index called the
StrataQuant(TM) Technology Index (Symbol: STRQTC) (the "Technology
Index"). The Technology Index is a modified equal-dollar weighted
index designed by the Amex to objectively identify and select
stocks from the Russell 1000(R) Index that may have greater capital
appreciation potential through the use of the AlphaDEX(TM)
screening methodology. The First Trust Utilities AlphaDEX(TM) Fund
options will open with strike prices of (15- 25) 1 pt increments)
and position limits of 2,500,000 shares. The options will trade on
the March expiration cycle. The specialist will be Susquehanna
Investment Group. The Fund seeks investment results that correspond
generally to the price and yield (before the Fund's fees and
expenses) of an equity index called the StrataQuant(TM) Utilities
Index (Symbol: STRQUT) (the "Utilities Index"). The Utilities Index
is a modified equal-dollar weighted index designed by the Amex to
objectively identify and select stocks from the Russell 1000(R)
Index that may have greater capital appreciation potential through
the use of the AlphaDEX(TM) screening methodology. The First
Utilities AlphaDEX(TM) Fund options will open with strike prices of
(15- 25) 1 pt increments) and position limits of 2,500,000 shares.
The options will trade on the March expiration cycle. The
specialist will be Jane Street Specialists, LLC. The Fund seeks
investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield
(before the Fund's fees and expenses) of an equity index called the
S&P REIT Composite Index. The Index is compiled and maintained
by Standard & Poor's ("S&P"). The Index covers
approximately 89% of the U.S. REIT market capitalization, and
maintains a constituency that reflects the market overall
composition. The Index contains securities selected for market
representation according to geography and property type. Equity
REITs currently compose approximately 95% of the Index. Hybrid and
mortgage REITs balance out the remainder of the Index, but will
gradually be phased out so that the Index will focus exclusively on
the equity REIT market. About the American Stock Exchange The
American Stock Exchange(R) (Amex(R)) offers trading across a full
range of equities, options and exchange traded funds (ETFs),
including structured products and HOLDRS(SM). In addition to its
role as a national equities market, the Amex is the pioneer of the
ETF, responsible for bringing the first domestic product to market
in 1993. Leading the industry in ETF listings, the Amex lists 308
ETFs to date. The Amex is also one of the largest options exchanges
in the U.S., trading options on broad-based and sector indexes as
well as domestic and foreign stocks. For more information, please
visit http://www.amex.com/. DATASOURCE: American Stock Exchange
CONTACT: Catherine Chantharaj, American Stock Exchange,
+1-212-306-1689, Web site: http://www.amex.com/
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