(FLJP) FTSE Japan - NYSE
ETF Category: Japan Stock | Exchange: NYSE (USA) | Market Cap: 3.704m USD | Total Return: 28.8% in 12m
Avg Turnover: 38.1M
Warnings
No concerns identified
Tailwinds
No distinct edge detected
Seasonality
The Franklin FTSE Japan ETF (FLJP) tracks the performance of the FTSE Japan Capped Index, focusing on large- and mid-capitalization equities within the Japanese market. Under normal conditions, the fund allocates at least 80% of its assets to the index’s component securities or representative depositary receipts. As a non-diversified fund, it may hold larger positions in a smaller number of issuers compared to diversified counterparts.
The Japanese equity market is characterized by a heavy concentration in the industrials, consumer discretionary, and technology sectors, often featuring export-oriented business models. Many constituent companies operate as global conglomerates with significant revenue streams derived from international trade and manufacturing. Investors can evaluate how these sector allocations align with specific financial goals by exploring the analytical tools available at ValueRay.
- Yen depreciation boosts export-oriented earnings for major Japanese manufacturers
- Bank of Japan monetary policy shifts impact financial sector margins
- Corporate governance reforms drive increased share buybacks and dividend payouts
- Global semiconductor demand fluctuations influence heavy-weight electronics and machinery holdings
As of June 29, 2026, the stock is trading at USD 39.63 with a total of 1,020,149 shares traded. Over the past week, the price has changed by -3.44%, over one month by -0.20%, over three months by +13.42% and over the past year by +28.75%.
Current recommended Stop Loss: 38.70 (which is 2.3% or 1.4 ATR below the current price).
FTSE Japan has no consensus analysts rating.