Investment Philosophy

The Global Equity ETF philosophy reflects the teachings of Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett: We believe there is a persistent market failure to recognize a company’s intrinsic value. The Fund attempts to exploit this failure on behalf of our investors through a bottom-up, fundamental investment approach.

  • Seeking Resilient Wealth Creation

    The team builds long-term-oriented portfolios that seek to persevere across disparate market conditions and in the face of periodic challenges.

  • Scarcity-Driven Selectivity

    The team focuses on persistent businesses that possess scarce assets, sound balance sheets and prudent management teams, and invests in these companies only when they are trading at a discount to our calculation of intrinsic value.

  • Experienced Approach to Global Value Investment

    Access to the Global Value team’s experience in stock picking as a pioneer in global value investing since 1979.

Our Process

The Fund looks for opportunities in companies that have temporarily disappointed investors; industries in turmoil or out of favor; and countries in economic downturns or overlooked by the market.

The investment process involves the following steps:

  • 01

    Analyze, Understand Business Models

    Thoroughly understand a company and the market in which it operates. Among other critical factors, the team’s document-driven analysis examines:

    • A company’s market share.
    • The nature of its products and its business contingencies.
  • 02

    Recast Financial Statements

    Financial statements are recast because:

    • Conservative accounting practices can mask the true earnings power of a company.
    • In our view, accounting practices are sometimes too liberal.
    • Our goal is to uncover a company’s true economic earnings using only demonstrated results.
  • 03

    Calculate Intrinsic Value

    The team places great emphasis on: 

    • Balance sheet valuation (such as Enterprise Value to Asset Replacement Value)
    • Cash flow valuation (such as EV/EBIT)
    • Investments are made based on significant discounts to what is believed to be a company’s intrinsic value.
  • 04

    Typically Invest for the Long Term

    The team typically seeks a discount to what they believe is a company’s intrinsic value:

    • They seek further downside mitigation by determining a “margin of safety” in each holding.
    • This “margin of safety” is viewed as a form of risk mitigation against uncertainty in a fundamentally unknowable future.
  1. Disclosures

  2. “Intrinsic value” is based on our judgment of what a prudent and rational business buyer would pay in cash for all of the company in normal markets.

  3. First Eagle defines "margin of safety" as the difference between a company's market price and our estimate of its intrinsic value. An investment made with a margin of safety is no guarantee against loss.

  4. One cannot invest directly in an index. Indices do not incur management fees or other operating expenses.

  5. As with all ETFs, Shares may be bought and sold in the secondary market at market prices.

    Investments involve risk. Principal loss is possible.

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  1. Definitions

  2. Active Share: measures the percentage of a fund’s portfolio holdings differing from its benchmark. Active share can range from 0% (index fund) to 100% (no commonality with the benchmark index).

    Distribution Rate: The amount of a fund’s most recent distribution divided by the fund’s current market price, then multiplied by the number of distribution payments made in a 12-month period.

    Distribution Yield: The distribution yield of a security is calculated by dividing the distributions paid (yearly, monthly, etc.) by its cost or net asset value. Distribution yield can be used as a measure of investment cash flow provided by an investment relative to the cost paid for that investment.

    Dividend Yield: A financial ratio that shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its share price.

    Median 30 Day Spread Percentage: The difference between the bid price for a security and its ask (or offer) price. It represents the difference between the highest price a buyer is willing to pay (bid) for a security and the lowest price a seller is willing to accept.

    Net Asset Value (NAV): The per share value of a mutual fund, found by subtracting the fund's liabilities from its assets and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. Mutual funds calculate their NAVs at least once a day.

    Premium/Discount Percentage: The difference between the daily market price of the Fund’s shares and the Fund’s net asset value (“NAV”). The daily market price is calculated using the mid-point between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the listing exchange, as of the time that the Fund’s NAV is calculated (usually 4:00 pm Eastern time).

    Price-to-Book Ratio (“P/B Ratio”): A weighted average ratio used to compare a stock's market value to its book value. It is calculated by dividing the current price of the stock by the latest quarter's book value per share.

    Price-To-Cash-Flow Ratio: A weighted average measure of the market's expectations of a firm's future financial health. Because this measure deals with cash flow, the effects of depreciation and other non-cash factors are removed. Like the price-earnings ratio, this measure provides an indication of relative value.

    Price-to-Earnings Ratio (“P/E Ratio”): A weighted average current share price of a stock divided by its earnings per share.

    SEC Yield: The SEC yield is calculated with a standardized formula mandated by the SEC. The SEC yield is calculated with a standardized formula mandated by the SEC. The formula is based on maximum offering price per share. The Fund does not include fee waivers. This is also referred to as the "standardized yield", “30-Day Yield” and “Current Yield”.

    Sharpe Ratio: A measure that uses standard deviation and excess return to determine reward per unit of risk. The greater a fund’s Sharpe ratio, the better its risk-adjusted performance has been.

    Standard Deviation: Standard deviation of returns measures the average a return series deviates from its mean. It is often used as a measure of risk. When a fund has a high standard deviation, the predicted range of performance implies greater volatility.

    Taxable Distribution Rate: The portion of dividends or capital gains paid out by a fund that is subject to individual taxation. 

    MSCI World: The MSCI World Index is a widely followed, unmanaged group of stocks from 23 developed markets and is not available for purchase. The index provides total returns in U.S. dollars with net dividends reinvested. 

    Beta is a measure of the fund's volatility (risk) relative to the overall market. The higher the fund's Beta, the more the fund price is expected to change in response to a given change in the value of the market.

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Average Annual Returns

FEGE
TickerYTD %1 MO3 MO1 YR3 YR5 YR10 YRINCEPT %Expense RatioFund Inception Date
GrossNet
FEGE NAV  10.78%   4.35%   4.27%  28.17% -- -- --  27.82%   0.79%   0.50% Dec 19, 2024
FEGE Market Price  10.52%   3.99%   3.65%  27.34% -- -- --  27.66%   0.79%   0.50% Dec 19, 2024
MSCI World Index  10.26%   0.51%   4.33%  20.41% -- -- --  19.80% -- -- --
FEGE NAV   6.17%  -2.34%   4.97%  22.74% -- -- --  26.01%   0.79%   0.50% Dec 19, 2024
FEGE Market Price   6.29%  -2.32%   4.09%  22.73% -- -- --  26.14%   0.79%   0.50% Dec 19, 2024
MSCI World Index   9.69%  -0.72%  13.76%  21.34% -- -- --  20.65% -- -- --

Source: FactSet; data as of Jun 30, 2026.

Source: FactSet; data as of Jul 31, 2026.

  1. ETFs may trade at a premium or discount to NAV. Shares of any ETF are bought and sold at market prices (not NAV) and are not individually redeemed from the Fund. Brokerage commissions will reduce returns.

ETF Holdings

As of Aug 24, 2026

Stock TickerCUSIP/OtherSecurity NameSharesPriceMarket ValueWeightings
005930 KS Samsung Electronics Co Ltd 367,933 281,500.00 $74,714,618.21 3.02%
BDX Becton Dickinson & Co 362,317 192.00 $69,564,864.00 2.81%
GOOG Alphabet Inc 177,824 341.75 $60,771,352.00 2.46%
BATS LN British American Tobacco PLC 1,008,078 41.31 $56,828,971.71 2.30%
WDAY Workday Inc 238,736 200.01 $47,749,587.36 1.93%
ELV ELEVANCE HEALTH INC 112,878 400.54 $45,212,154.12 1.83%
ADP Automatic Data Processing Inc 146,764 280.81 $41,212,798.84 1.67%
CRM Salesforce Inc 194,580 209.17 $40,700,298.60 1.65%
SLB SLB Ltd 732,545 53.87 $39,462,199.15 1.60%
META Meta Platforms Inc 72,099 549.90 $39,647,240.10 1.60%
CFR SW Cie Financiere Richemont SA 165,227 185.75 $38,318,141.27 1.55%
DSY FP Dassault Systemes SE 1,460,517 22.43 $38,258,255.35 1.55%
HCA HCA Healthcare Inc 89,448 429.19 $38,390,187.12 1.55%
MRK GR Merck KGaA 235,786 137.95 $37,986,474.71 1.54%
WPM Wheaton Precious Metals Corp 239,235 157.78 $37,746,498.30 1.53%
MC FP LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE 70,960 452.50 $37,499,153.30 1.52%
NEM Newmont Corp 282,268 131.58 $37,140,823.44 1.50%
MDT Medtronic PLC 394,168 93.35 $36,795,582.80 1.49%
FNV CN Franco-Nevada Corp 137,542 365.83 $36,542,350.75 1.48%
PRX NA Prosus NV 817,994 38.30 $36,583,180.81 1.48%
SHELL NA Shell PLC 774,347 39.91 $36,091,640.22 1.46%
IMO CN Imperial Oil Ltd 257,763 190.00 $35,567,718.51 1.44%
WTW Willis Towers Watson PLC 103,671 341.99 $35,454,445.29 1.43%
BNY Bank of New York Mellon Corp/The 220,373 158.49 $34,926,916.77 1.41%
WY Weyerhaeuser Co 1,372,653 24.43 $33,533,912.79 1.36%
ORCL Oracle Corp 225,759 146.47 $33,066,920.73 1.34%
NESN SW Nestle SA 331,307 79.68 $32,959,038.34 1.33%
PM Philip Morris International Inc 173,577 188.23 $32,672,398.71 1.32%
NE Noble Corp PLC 703,239 46.27 $32,538,868.53 1.32%
FMX Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB de CV 268,268 120.68 $32,374,582.24 1.31%
6273 JP SMC Corp 70,900 71,090.00 $31,698,883.68 1.28%
OKE ONEOK Inc 332,406 93.33 $31,023,451.98 1.26%
BIO Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc 77,914 380.03 $29,609,657.42 1.20%
RKT LN Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC 403,640 51.42 $28,323,488.04 1.15%
UNA NA Unilever PLC 447,277 54.59 $28,515,364.81 1.15%
POW CN Power Corp of Canada 426,201 91.39 $28,287,526.34 1.14%
BKNG Booking Holdings Inc 133,643 209.62 $28,014,245.66 1.13%
8725 JP MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings Inc 868,500 4,945.00 $27,010,046.85 1.09%
XOM ExxonMobil Holdings Corp 162,893 165.11 $26,895,263.23 1.09%
AEM CN Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd 120,669 297.82 $26,099,452.83 1.06%
B Barrick Mining Corp 543,903 47.60 $25,889,782.80 1.05%
SCHP SW Schindler Holding AG 79,051 261.00 $25,759,798.99 1.04%
WALMEX* MM Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB de CV 9,187,095 46.53 $25,263,764.68 1.02%
TSM Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd 59,660 418.95 $24,994,557.00 1.01%
6861 JP Keyence Corp 49,400 79,900.00 $24,823,496.12 1.00%
CMCSA Comcast Corp 923,499 26.85 $24,795,948.15 1.00%
HLN LN Haleon PLC 5,000,768 3.63 $24,778,979.80 1.00%
INVEB SS Investor AB 549,321 413.10 $23,957,274.83 0.97%
UHS Universal Health Services Inc 134,960 177.26 $23,923,009.60 0.97%
DGE LN Diageo PLC 999,040 17.19 $23,435,769.59 0.95%
BRO Brown & Brown Inc 318,495 72.92 $23,224,655.40 0.94%
IFF International Flavors & Fragrances Inc 256,893 84.28 $21,650,942.04 0.88%
CL Colgate-Palmolive Co 233,190 91.08 $21,238,945.20 0.86%
DIS Walt Disney Co/The 196,876 107.78 $21,219,295.28 0.86%
PPG PPG Industries Inc 187,715 113.63 $21,330,055.45 0.86%
9988 HK Alibaba Group Holding Ltd 1,331,500 123.00 $20,891,603.15 0.85%
BN FP Danone SA 266,650 66.32 $20,652,630.60 0.84%
9735 JP Secom Co Ltd 500,900 6,413.00 $20,202,331.37 0.82%
REL LN RELX PLC 563,588 26.12 $20,088,863.88 0.81%
BRK/B Berkshire Hathaway Inc 40,012 495.82 $19,838,749.84 0.80%
LLOY LN Lloyds Banking Group PLC 12,983,589 1.11 $19,711,298.96 0.80%
ABEV Ambev SA 6,750,751 2.88 $19,442,162.88 0.79%
FISV Fiserv Inc 367,536 52.58 $19,325,042.88 0.78%
8630 JP Sompo Holdings Inc 449,900 6,757.00 $19,118,734.00 0.77%
ITSA4 BZ Itausa SA 7,580,121 12.53 $18,468,866.47 0.75%
OMC Omnicom Group Inc 209,242 87.54 $18,317,044.68 0.74%
HEIA NA Heineken NV 217,413 72.42 $18,387,949.43 0.74%
JM SP Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd 283,386 61.69 $17,482,082.34 0.71%
AXP American Express Co 50,328 336.00 $16,910,208.00 0.68%
6954 JP FANUC Corp 441,600 6,035.00 $16,760,831.42 0.68%
VMRK Vivmark Residential 242,944 66.79 $16,226,229.76 0.66%
CHTR Charter Communications Inc 106,533 150.17 $15,998,060.61 0.65%
DG Dollar General Corp 129,881 123.41 $16,028,614.21 0.65%
BXP BXP Inc 233,649 67.67 $15,811,027.83 0.64%
1299 HK AIA Group Ltd 1,618,200 75.15 $15,512,674.04 0.63%
7309 JP Shimano Inc 115,400 20,360.00 $14,776,541.62 0.60%
Cash&Other Cash & Other 14,745,121 1.00 $14,745,121.08 0.60%
USB US Bancorp 233,115 62.05 $14,464,785.75 0.59%
NTR Nutrien Ltd 191,801 75.27 $14,436,861.27 0.58%
CSL Carlisle Cos Inc 39,155 367.68 $14,396,510.40 0.58%
GMEXICOB MM Grupo Mexico SAB de CV 1,023,897 237.00 $14,341,395.88 0.58%
HCC Warrior Met Coal Inc 129,577 106.73 $13,829,753.21 0.56%
WAT Waters Corp 33,755 410.70 $13,863,178.50 0.56%
1113 HK CK Asset Holdings Ltd 2,159,000 47.32 $13,032,353.86 0.53%
EXR Extra Space Storage Inc 89,238 146.81 $13,101,030.78 0.53%
CFR Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc 76,167 164.19 $12,505,859.73 0.51%
FNF Fidelity National Financial Inc 254,796 47.30 $12,051,850.80 0.49%
UMG NA Universal Music Group NV 695,713 14.73 $11,968,015.33 0.48%
6503 JP Mitsubishi Electric Corp 252,100 5,602.00 $8,881,885.48 0.36%
035420 KS NAVER Corp 54,860 222,000.00 $8,785,514.88 0.36%
6465 JP Hoshizaki Corp 247,200 5,662.00 $8,802,530.74 0.36%
HEN3 GR HENKEL AG & CO KGAA 95,252 75.84 $8,436,488.12 0.34%
MSFT Microsoft Corp 12,258 483.24 $5,923,555.92 0.24%
SGSN SW SGS SA 48,229 92.54 $5,572,272.50 0.23%
RI FP Pernod Ricard SA 65,139 68.42 $5,204,912.45 0.21%
ADS GR adidas AG 19,115 154.45 $3,447,874.79 0.14%
MICC NA Magnum Ice Cream Co NV/The 100,335 16.98 $1,990,131.20 0.08%
  1. Holdings are subject to change. Copyright ©2024, American Bankers Association. CUSIP Database provided by FactSet Research Systems Inc. All rights reserved

Allocation by Sector (%)

Consumer Staples: 16.27%
Financials: 14.71%
Health Care: 12.59%
Information Technology: 11.04%
Industrials: 9.07%
Materials: 8.33%
Communication Services: 8.33%
Energy: 8.09%
Consumer Discretionary: 7.61%
Real Estate: 3.96%
Source: FactSet; data as of Jul 31, 2026.
Consumer Staples 16.27%
Financials 14.71%
Health Care 12.59%
Information Technology 11.04%
Industrials 9.07%
Communication Services 8.33%
Materials 8.33%
Energy 8.09%
Consumer Discretionary 7.61%
Real Estate 3.96%
Consumer Staples 16.31%
Financials 13.14%
Health Care 12.72%
Information Technology 11.54%
Industrials 10.06%
Materials 8.79%
Communication Services 8.55%
Consumer Discretionary 7.49%
Energy 7.42%
Real Estate 3.99%
Consumer Staples 15.61%
Information Technology 14.04%
Financials 12.80%
Health Care 11.50%
Industrials 10.33%
Materials 8.94%
Communication Services 8.37%
Energy 8.15%
Consumer Discretionary 6.41%
Real Estate 3.86%
Consumer Staples 15.55%
Financials 13.40%
Information Technology 12.32%
Health Care 11.65%
Industrials 10.16%
Energy 9.04%
Communication Services 8.77%
Materials 8.70%
Consumer Discretionary 6.43%
Real Estate 3.97%
Consumer Staples 15.78%
Financials 13.26%
Health Care 12.17%
Information Technology 11.19%
Industrials 9.73%
Energy 9.70%
Materials 9.37%
Communication Services 8.46%
Consumer Discretionary 6.43%
Real Estate 3.91%
Consumer Staples 16.66%
Health Care 12.65%
Information Technology 12.12%
Financials 11.44%
Materials 10.64%
Industrials 9.77%
Energy 9.31%
Communication Services 8.54%
Consumer Discretionary 5.92%
Real Estate 2.95%
Consumer Staples 16.18%
Health Care 12.82%
Information Technology 11.90%
Financials 11.48%
Industrials 10.89%
Materials 9.90%
Communication Services 9.04%
Energy 8.73%
Consumer Discretionary 6.56%
Real Estate 2.50%
Consumer Staples 14.31%
Health Care 13.20%
Industrials 12.05%
Information Technology 11.85%
Financials 11.77%
Materials 10.54%
Communication Services 8.77%
Energy 7.73%
Consumer Discretionary 7.31%
Real Estate 2.46%
Consumer Staples 14.32%
Health Care 13.96%
Industrials 12.33%
Financials 11.82%
Information Technology 10.50%
Materials 10.46%
Communication Services 9.17%
Energy 7.71%
Consumer Discretionary 7.54%
Real Estate 2.20%
Consumer Staples 13.95%
Health Care 12.78%
Industrials 12.77%
Information Technology 12.57%
Financials 11.68%
Communication Services 9.73%
Materials 9.45%
Consumer Discretionary 7.86%
Energy 7.50%
Real Estate 1.72%
Consumer Staples 14.31%
Industrials 12.33%
Information Technology 12.09%
Health Care 11.99%
Financials 11.80%
Materials 10.99%
Communication Services 9.91%
Consumer Discretionary 7.52%
Energy 7.25%
Real Estate 1.80%
Consumer Staples 16.14%
Industrials 12.42%
Health Care 12.40%
Financials 12.10%
Information Technology 10.86%
Materials 10.28%
Communication Services 9.34%
Energy 7.80%
Consumer Discretionary 6.73%
Real Estate 1.94%
Consumer Staples 16.35%
Industrials 12.57%
Information Technology 12.28%
Financials 12.17%
Health Care 11.59%
Communication Services 9.32%
Materials 9.27%
Energy 7.77%
Consumer Discretionary 6.72%
Real Estate 1.96%

Allocation by Asset Class (%)

US Equity: 45.73%
International Equity: 39.23%
Emerging Markets Equity: 9.97%
Gold Related Investments: 5.07%
Source: FactSet; data as of Jul 31, 2026.
US Equity 45.73%
International Equity 39.23%
Emerging Markets Equity 9.97%
Gold Related Investments 5.07%
US Equity 45.64%
International Equity 38.33%
Emerging Markets Equity 10.67%
Gold Related Investments 5.36%
US Equity 45.41%
International Equity 37.09%
Emerging Markets Equity 11.44%
Gold Related Investments 6.06%
US Equity 46.02%
International Equity 37.70%
Emerging Markets Equity 10.18%
Gold Related Investments 6.09%
US Equity 45.96%
International Equity 37.82%
Emerging Markets Equity 9.60%
Gold Related Investments 6.62%
US Equity 43.52%
International Equity 37.54%
Emerging Markets Equity 11.28%
Gold Related Investments 7.67%
US Equity 44.55%
International Equity 37.10%
Emerging Markets Equity 11.25%
Gold Related Investments 7.11%
US Equity 45.02%
International Equity 36.95%
Emerging Markets Equity 9.80%
Gold Related Investments 8.23%
US Equity 45.54%
International Equity 36.90%
Emerging Markets Equity 9.44%
Gold Related Investments 8.12%
US Equity 44.96%
International Equity 36.85%
Emerging Markets Equity 10.99%
Gold Related Investments 7.20%
US Equity 44.43%
International Equity 36.23%
Emerging Markets Equity 10.41%
Gold Related Investments 8.94%
US Equity 45.64%
International Equity 37.38%
Emerging Markets Equity 8.92%
Gold Related Investments 8.06%
US Equity 45.72%
International Equity 37.46%
Emerging Markets Equity 9.61%
Gold Related Investments 7.21%

Allocation by Region (%)

United States: 45.73%
Europe: 26.41%
Japan: 7.55%
Asia ex-Japan: 7.14%
Gold Related Investments: 5.07%
Latin America: 4.89%
Canada: 3.22%
Source: FactSet; data as of Jul 31, 2026.
United States 45.73%
Europe 26.41%
Japan 7.55%
Asia ex-Japan 7.14%
Gold Related Investments 5.07%
Latin America 4.89%
Canada 3.22%
United States 45.64%
Europe 26.04%
Asia ex-Japan 7.77%
Japan 7.32%
Gold Related Investments 5.36%
Latin America 4.86%
Canada 3.00%
United States 45.41%
Europe 24.63%
Asia ex-Japan 8.81%
Japan 7.37%
Gold Related Investments 6.06%
Latin America 4.71%
Canada 3.01%
United States 46.02%
Europe 24.88%
Asia ex-Japan 7.84%
Japan 7.36%
Gold Related Investments 6.09%
Latin America 4.57%
Canada 3.23%
United States 45.96%
Europe 25.05%
Asia ex-Japan 7.24%
Japan 7.05%
Gold Related Investments 6.62%
Latin America 4.68%
Canada 3.40%
United States 43.52%
Europe 23.85%
Asia ex-Japan 9.17%
Gold Related Investments 7.67%
Japan 7.49%
Latin America 4.43%
Canada 3.88%
United States 44.55%
Europe 23.76%
Asia ex-Japan 9.38%
Japan 7.34%
Gold Related Investments 7.11%
Latin America 4.16%
Canada 3.70%
United States 45.02%
Europe 24.49%
Asia ex-Japan 9.27%
Gold Related Investments 8.23%
Japan 6.69%
Canada 3.59%
Latin America 2.70%
United States 45.54%
Europe 24.23%
Asia ex-Japan 8.93%
Gold Related Investments 8.12%
Japan 6.52%
Canada 3.90%
Latin America 2.77%
United States 44.96%
Europe 24.15%
Asia ex-Japan 10.43%
Gold Related Investments 7.20%
Japan 6.97%
Canada 3.60%
Latin America 2.69%
United States 44.43%
Europe 23.71%
Asia ex-Japan 9.85%
Gold Related Investments 8.94%
Japan 6.72%
Canada 3.63%
Latin America 2.73%
United States 45.64%
Europe 24.46%
Asia ex-Japan 8.46%
Gold Related Investments 8.06%
Japan 6.97%
Canada 3.76%
Latin America 2.65%
United States 45.72%
Europe 24.33%
Asia ex-Japan 9.08%
Gold Related Investments 7.21%
Japan 7.17%
Canada 3.75%
Latin America 2.75%
  1. Portfolio holdings are subject to change and should not be considered a recommendation to buy or sell securities. Based on total fair value of investment and cash/cash equivalents. Not a guarantee of future portfolio composition. Current and future portfolio holdings are subject to risk.

  2. Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

  1. Definitions

  2. Active Share: measures the percentage of a fund’s portfolio holdings differing from its benchmark. Active share can range from 0% (index fund) to 100% (no commonality with the benchmark index).

    Distribution Rate: The amount of a fund’s most recent distribution divided by the fund’s current market price, then multiplied by the number of distribution payments made in a 12-month period.

    Distribution Yield: The distribution yield of a security is calculated by dividing the distributions paid (yearly, monthly, etc.) by its cost or net asset value. Distribution yield can be used as a measure of investment cash flow provided by an investment relative to the cost paid for that investment.

    Dividend Yield: A financial ratio that shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its share price.

    Median 30 Day Spread Percentage: The difference between the bid price for a security and its ask (or offer) price. It represents the difference between the highest price a buyer is willing to pay (bid) for a security and the lowest price a seller is willing to accept.

    Net Asset Value (NAV): The per share value of a mutual fund, found by subtracting the fund's liabilities from its assets and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. Mutual funds calculate their NAVs at least once a day.

    Premium/Discount Percentage: The difference between the daily market price of the Fund’s shares and the Fund’s net asset value (“NAV”). The daily market price is calculated using the mid-point between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the listing exchange, as of the time that the Fund’s NAV is calculated (usually 4:00 pm Eastern time).

    Price-to-Book Ratio (“P/B Ratio”): A weighted average ratio used to compare a stock's market value to its book value. It is calculated by dividing the current price of the stock by the latest quarter's book value per share.

    Price-To-Cash-Flow Ratio: A weighted average measure of the market's expectations of a firm's future financial health. Because this measure deals with cash flow, the effects of depreciation and other non-cash factors are removed. Like the price-earnings ratio, this measure provides an indication of relative value.

    Price-to-Earnings Ratio (“P/E Ratio”): A weighted average current share price of a stock divided by its earnings per share.

    SEC Yield: The SEC yield is calculated with a standardized formula mandated by the SEC. The SEC yield is calculated with a standardized formula mandated by the SEC. The formula is based on maximum offering price per share. The Fund does not include fee waivers. This is also referred to as the "standardized yield", “30-Day Yield” and “Current Yield”.

    Sharpe Ratio: A measure that uses standard deviation and excess return to determine reward per unit of risk. The greater a fund’s Sharpe ratio, the better its risk-adjusted performance has been.

    Standard Deviation: Standard deviation of returns measures the average a return series deviates from its mean. It is often used as a measure of risk. When a fund has a high standard deviation, the predicted range of performance implies greater volatility.

    Taxable Distribution Rate: The portion of dividends or capital gains paid out by a fund that is subject to individual taxation. 

    MSCI World: The MSCI World Index is a widely followed, unmanaged group of stocks from 23 developed markets and is not available for purchase. The index provides total returns in U.S. dollars with net dividends reinvested. 

    Beta is a measure of the fund's volatility (risk) relative to the overall market. The higher the fund's Beta, the more the fund price is expected to change in response to a given change in the value of the market.

Ticker: FEGE

Expense Ratio of December 19, 2024

 
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (%)
Management Fees0.79
Distribution and/or Service (12b-1) Fees0.00
Other Expenses10.00
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses0.79
Fee Waiver and/or Expense Reimbursement2-0.29
Total Annual Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver and/or Expense Reimbursement0.50
  1. “Other Expenses” are estimated for the current fiscal year. 

  2. First Eagle Investment Management, LLC (the “Adviser”) has contractually agreed to waive and/or reimburse certain fees and expenses so that the total annual fund operating expenses (excluding Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses (“AFFE”), brokerage commissions, extraordinary items, interest or taxes) (“annual operating expenses”) is limited to 0.50% of the Fund’s average daily net assets. These contractual limitations are in effect until December 31, 2026, and may not be terminated prior to that date without the approval of the Board of Trustees (the “Board”) of The RBB Fund Trust (the“Trust”)

    1. Disclosures

    2. As with all ETFs, Shares may be bought and sold in the secondary market at market prices.

      Investments involve risk. Principal loss is possible.

    3. Definitions

    4. Active Share: measures the percentage of a fund’s portfolio holdings differing from its benchmark. Active share can range from 0% (index fund) to 100% (no commonality with the benchmark index).

      Distribution Rate: The amount of a fund’s most recent distribution divided by the fund’s current market price, then multiplied by the number of distribution payments made in a 12-month period.

      Distribution Yield: The distribution yield of a security is calculated by dividing the distributions paid (yearly, monthly, etc.) by its cost or net asset value. Distribution yield can be used as a measure of investment cash flow provided by an investment relative to the cost paid for that investment.

      Dividend Yield: A financial ratio that shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its share price.

      Median 30 Day Spread Percentage: The difference between the bid price for a security and its ask (or offer) price. It represents the difference between the highest price a buyer is willing to pay (bid) for a security and the lowest price a seller is willing to accept.

      Net Asset Value (NAV): The per share value of a mutual fund, found by subtracting the fund's liabilities from its assets and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. Mutual funds calculate their NAVs at least once a day.

      Premium/Discount Percentage: The difference between the daily market price of the Fund’s shares and the Fund’s net asset value (“NAV”). The daily market price is calculated using the mid-point between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the listing exchange, as of the time that the Fund’s NAV is calculated (usually 4:00 pm Eastern time).

      Price-to-Book Ratio (“P/B Ratio”): A weighted average ratio used to compare a stock's market value to its book value. It is calculated by dividing the current price of the stock by the latest quarter's book value per share.

      Price-To-Cash-Flow Ratio: A weighted average measure of the market's expectations of a firm's future financial health. Because this measure deals with cash flow, the effects of depreciation and other non-cash factors are removed. Like the price-earnings ratio, this measure provides an indication of relative value.

      Price-to-Earnings Ratio (“P/E Ratio”): A weighted average current share price of a stock divided by its earnings per share.

      SEC Yield: The SEC yield is calculated with a standardized formula mandated by the SEC. The SEC yield is calculated with a standardized formula mandated by the SEC. The formula is based on maximum offering price per share. The Fund does not include fee waivers. This is also referred to as the "standardized yield", “30-Day Yield” and “Current Yield”.

      Sharpe Ratio: A measure that uses standard deviation and excess return to determine reward per unit of risk. The greater a fund’s Sharpe ratio, the better its risk-adjusted performance has been.

      Standard Deviation: Standard deviation of returns measures the average a return series deviates from its mean. It is often used as a measure of risk. When a fund has a high standard deviation, the predicted range of performance implies greater volatility.

      Taxable Distribution Rate: The portion of dividends or capital gains paid out by a fund that is subject to individual taxation. 

      MSCI World: The MSCI World Index is a widely followed, unmanaged group of stocks from 23 developed markets and is not available for purchase. The index provides total returns in U.S. dollars with net dividends reinvested. 

      Beta is a measure of the fund's volatility (risk) relative to the overall market. The higher the fund's Beta, the more the fund price is expected to change in response to a given change in the value of the market.

    Fund Management

    • Julien Albertini

      Deputy Head of Global Value and Portfolio Manager

      Industry start:  
      2003
      Year joined:  
      2013
    • Manish Gupta

      Portfolio Manager and Senior Research Analyst

      Industry start:  
      2005
      Year joined:  
      2009
    • Adrian Jones

      Portfolio Manager, Senior Research Analyst

      Industry start:  
      1988
      Year joined:  
      2018
    • Matthew McLennan

      Head of Global Value Team and Portfolio Manager

      Industry start:  
      1991
      Year joined:  
      2008

    Investment Process

    The Fund looks for opportunities in companies that have temporarily disappointed investors; industries in turmoil or out of favor; and countries in economic downturns or overlooked by the market.

    The investment process involves the following steps:

    • 01

      Analyze, Understand Business Models

      Thoroughly understand a company and the market in which it operates. Among other critical factors, the team’s document-driven analysis examines:

      • A company’s market share. 
      • The nature of its products and its business contingencies.
    • 02

      Recast Financial Statements

      Financial statements are recast because:

      • Conservative accounting practices can mask the true earnings power of a company.
      • In our view, accounting practices are sometimes too liberal.
      • Our goal is to uncover a company's true economic earnings using only demonstrated results.
    • 03

      Calculate Intrinsic Value

      The team places great emphasis on: 

      • Balance sheet valuation (such as Enterprise Value to Asset Replacement Value)
      • Cash flow valuation (such as EV/EBIT)
      • Investments are made based on significant discounts to what is believed to be a company’s intrinsic value.
    • 04

      Typically Invest for the Long Term

      The team typically seeks a discount to what they believe is a company’s intrinsic value:

      • They seek further downside mitigation by determining a “margin of safety” in each holding.
      • This “margin of safety” is viewed as a form of risk mitigation against uncertainty in a fundamentally unknowable future.
    1. Disclosures

    2. As with all ETFs, Shares may be bought and sold in the secondary market at market prices.

      Investments involve risk. Principal loss is possible.

    3. Definitions

    4. Active Share: measures the percentage of a fund’s portfolio holdings differing from its benchmark. Active share can range from 0% (index fund) to 100% (no commonality with the benchmark index).

      Distribution Rate: The amount of a fund’s most recent distribution divided by the fund’s current market price, then multiplied by the number of distribution payments made in a 12-month period.

      Distribution Yield: The distribution yield of a security is calculated by dividing the distributions paid (yearly, monthly, etc.) by its cost or net asset value. Distribution yield can be used as a measure of investment cash flow provided by an investment relative to the cost paid for that investment.

      Dividend Yield: A financial ratio that shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its share price.

      Median 30 Day Spread Percentage: The difference between the bid price for a security and its ask (or offer) price. It represents the difference between the highest price a buyer is willing to pay (bid) for a security and the lowest price a seller is willing to accept.

      Net Asset Value (NAV): The per share value of a mutual fund, found by subtracting the fund's liabilities from its assets and dividing by the number of shares outstanding. Mutual funds calculate their NAVs at least once a day.

      Premium/Discount Percentage: The difference between the daily market price of the Fund’s shares and the Fund’s net asset value (“NAV”). The daily market price is calculated using the mid-point between the highest bid and the lowest offer on the listing exchange, as of the time that the Fund’s NAV is calculated (usually 4:00 pm Eastern time).

      Price-to-Book Ratio (“P/B Ratio”): A weighted average ratio used to compare a stock's market value to its book value. It is calculated by dividing the current price of the stock by the latest quarter's book value per share.

      Price-To-Cash-Flow Ratio: A weighted average measure of the market's expectations of a firm's future financial health. Because this measure deals with cash flow, the effects of depreciation and other non-cash factors are removed. Like the price-earnings ratio, this measure provides an indication of relative value.

      Price-to-Earnings Ratio (“P/E Ratio”): A weighted average current share price of a stock divided by its earnings per share.

      SEC Yield: The SEC yield is calculated with a standardized formula mandated by the SEC. The SEC yield is calculated with a standardized formula mandated by the SEC. The formula is based on maximum offering price per share. The Fund does not include fee waivers. This is also referred to as the "standardized yield", “30-Day Yield” and “Current Yield”.

      Sharpe Ratio: A measure that uses standard deviation and excess return to determine reward per unit of risk. The greater a fund’s Sharpe ratio, the better its risk-adjusted performance has been.

      Standard Deviation: Standard deviation of returns measures the average a return series deviates from its mean. It is often used as a measure of risk. When a fund has a high standard deviation, the predicted range of performance implies greater volatility.

      Taxable Distribution Rate: The portion of dividends or capital gains paid out by a fund that is subject to individual taxation. 

      MSCI World: The MSCI World Index is a widely followed, unmanaged group of stocks from 23 developed markets and is not available for purchase. The index provides total returns in U.S. dollars with net dividends reinvested. 

      Beta is a measure of the fund's volatility (risk) relative to the overall market. The higher the fund's Beta, the more the fund price is expected to change in response to a given change in the value of the market.

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    Capital Gains Distributions

    Record DateEx & Reinvestment DatePayable DateOrdinary IncomeShort Term Capital GainsLong Term Capital GainsLong Term Capital Gains - 28%Total Distribution
    12/30/2025 12/30/2025 12/30/2025 $0.589 $0.000 $0.000 $0.000 $0.589
    1.  

      Ordinary income distributions are distributed at the class level and will vary by class.

      Collectibles gains, such as gains from gold bullion, held for greater than one year currently are subject to a 28% tax rate. Collectibles gains held for less than one year are taxable to U.S. shareholders as short-term gains.

      "Reinvested at" is the share price used to calculate the number of shares added to an account if a shareholder reinvests dividends or capital gains.

    Fund Information

    Fact Sheet
    Portfolio Composition
    Holdings
    First Eagle Global Equity ETF Profile
    An Introduction to Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
    Shareholder Report
    Annual Financial Statement
    Semi-Annual Financial Statement
    2025 ETF Ordinary Income and Capital Gains Distributions
    Positioning for Resilience Brochure

    Commentaries

    Quarterly Commentary
    1. Risk Disclosures

      All investments involve the risk of loss of principal.

      The value and liquidity of the Fund's portfolio holdings may fluctuate in response to events specific to the issuers or markets in which the Fund invests, as well as economic, political, or social events in the United States or abroad. Markets may be volatile, and prices of individual securities and other investments, including those of a particular type, may decline significantly and rapidly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, economic or other developments, public perceptions concerning these developments, and adverse investor sentiment or publicity.

      The Fund will invest in medium-size companies, the securities of which can be more volatile in price than those of larger companies. Positions in smaller companies, especially when the Fund is a large holder of a smaller company's securities, also may be more difficult or expensive to trade. The Fund defines mid-cap companies as those that have at the time of investment a market capitalization not greater than that of the largest company in the Russell Mid Cap® Index.

      “Value” investments, as a category, or entire industries or sectors associated with such investments, may lose favor with investors as compared to those that are more “growth” oriented. In such an event, the Fund's investment returns would be expected to lag relative to returns associated with more growth-oriented investment strategies. Investing in or having exposure to “value” securities presents the risk that such securities may never reach what the Adviser believes are their full market values.

      The Fund may hold foreign securities and cash with foreign banks, agents, and securities depositories appointed by the Fund’s custodian (each a “Foreign Custodian”). Some Foreign Custodians may be recently organized or new to the foreign custody business. The Fund may invest in foreign investments (including American Depositary Receipts (“ADRs”), Global Depositary Receipts (“GDRs”) and European Depositary Receipts (“EDRs”)). Foreign investments, which can be denominated in any applicable foreign currency, are susceptible to less politically, economically and socially stable environments, foreign currency and exchange rate changes, and adverse changes to government regulations.

    2. The information is not intended to provide and should not be relied on for accounting or tax advice.  Any tax information presented is not intended to constitute an analysis of all tax considerations.

      This information does not represent a solicitation of any order to buy or sell a security mentioned herein. Nothing here constitutes investment advice or insight as to the merits of any security or investment strategy mentioned herein.

    3. Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses of the First Eagle ETFs carefully before investing. A prospectus, which contains this and other information about the funds, may be obtained by calling 800-617-0004. The prospectus or summary prospectus should be read carefully before investing.

    4. Distributed by Quasar Distributors, LLC