Second Line Capital Adds First Trust Enhanced Short Maturity ETF Shares

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Key Points

  • The firm added 120,501 shares, representing an estimated $7.2 million at quarter end.

  • The position equals 1.5% of 13F reportable assets under management

  • The new holding lands the fund's top five positions

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On Nov. 18, Second Line Capital, LLC disclosed a new position in First Trust Enhanced Short Maturity ETF (NASDAQ:FTSM), acquiring 120,501 shares valued at approximately $7.2 million.

  • Added 120,501 shares, representing an estimated $7.24 million position increase
  • Transaction equals 1.5% of 13F reportable assets under management
  • New holding, which is outside the fund's top five positions

What happened

According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission dated Nov. 18, Second Line Capital, LLC initiated a new position in First Trust Enhanced Short Maturity ETF (NASDAQ:FTSM) by acquiring 120,501 shares. The estimated value of the new holding was $7.2 million at quarter-end, based on SEC-reported data. The addition represents 1.5% of the fund’s 13F reportable assets under management.

What else to know

  • It's a new position, accounting for 1.5% of Second Line Capital, LLC’s 13F reportable AUM after the filing.
  • Top holdings after the filing:
    • NYSEMKT:ACIO: $53.12 million (approximately 11.0% of AUM)
    • NYSEMKT:DRSK: $37.30 million (approximately 7.7% of AUM)
    • NYSEMKT:IDUB: $30.95 million (approximately 6.4% of AUM)
    • NYSEMKT:SPDW: $24.96 million (approximately 5.2% of AUM)
    • NYSEMKT:ADME: $21.95 million (approximately 4.5% of AUM)
  • As of Nov. 18, the shares were priced at $60.00, down 0.2% from the 52-week high.
  • The one-year total return was approximately 4.7%, trailing the S&P 500 by more about 9.1 percentage points over the same period.
  • The exchange-traded fund’s annualized dividend yield was approximately 4.4% as of Nov. 19.

Company overview

MetricValue
Market capitalization$6.17 billion
Dividend yield4.38%
Price (as of market close November 18, 2025)$60.00
1-year total return4.66%

Company snapshot

First Trust Enhanced Short Maturity ETF (FTSM) is a short-duration fixed income ETF with a market capitalization of $6.17 billion. The fund’s strategy aims to provide a conservative risk profile and flexible cash alternative through diversified, high-quality holdings and active management in varying interest rate environments.

  • Focuses on U.S. dollar-denominated fixed- and variable-rate debt securities
  • Actively managed with an average duration under one year and average maturity below three years
  • Targets investors seeking liquidity and higher yields than traditional money market funds

Foolish take

Second Line Capital's addition of First Trust Enhanced Short Maturity ETF represents a conservative investment. The ETF invests mostly in investment-grade securities, denominated in U.S. dollars, with short maturities.

The ETF had the largest allocation, 22.6%, to AAA-rated securities as of the end of November. Notably, it also had a significant portion of its assets invested in fixed-income securities rated BBB+ to BBB-. These securities accounted for 27.9% of assets.

Examining the fund's exposure to fixed-income sectors, the ETF invests across a wide range. Corporate bonds paying a fixed rate made up 46.7% of the assets. Commercial paper (20.8%) and asset-backed securities (16.1%) were also major sector holdings.

Overall, Second Line Capital has major investments in ETFs. These include those specializing in fixed income and equity.

Glossary

ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund): A fund that trades on stock exchanges and holds a basket of assets like stocks or bonds.

13F reportable assets: Assets disclosed by institutional investment managers in quarterly SEC Form 13F filings.

AUM (Assets Under Management): The total market value of assets an investment firm manages on behalf of clients.

Dividend yield: Annual dividends paid by an investment, expressed as a percentage of its current price.

Total return: The investment's price change plus all dividends and distributions, assuming those payouts are reinvested.

Short-duration: Refers to bonds or funds with a low average maturity, reducing sensitivity to interest rate changes.

Variable-rate debt securities: Bonds or loans with interest payments that adjust periodically based on a benchmark rate.

Average maturity: The weighted average time until all securities in a portfolio mature.

Active management: An investment approach where managers make buy/sell decisions to outperform a benchmark, rather than tracking an index.

Cash alternative: Investments offering higher yields than cash or money market funds, while maintaining liquidity and low risk.

Liquidity: How quickly and easily an asset can be converted to cash without significantly affecting its price.

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