FIRST TRUST First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT Cboe Vest Gold Strategy Quarterly Buffer ETF (BGLD) ------------------------------- Semi-Annual Report For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 ------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT JUNE 30, 2022 Shareholder Letter.......................................................... 1 Fund Performance Overview................................................... 2 Portfolio Management........................................................ 4 Understanding Your Fund Expenses............................................ 5 Consolidated Portfolio of Investments....................................... 6 Consolidated Statement of Assets and Liabilities............................ 8 Consolidated Statement of Operations........................................ 9 Consolidated Statements of Changes in Net Assets............................ 10 Consolidated Financial Highlights........................................... 11 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.................................. 12 Additional Information...................................................... 18 CAUTION REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This report contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements include statements regarding the goals, beliefs, plans or current expectations of First Trust Advisors L.P. ("First Trust" or the "Advisor") and/or Cboe Vest(SM) Financial LLC ("Cboe Vest" or the "Sub-Advisor") and their respective representatives, taking into account the information currently available to them. Forward-looking statements include all statements that do not relate solely to current or historical fact. For example, forward-looking statements include the use of words such as "anticipate," "estimate," "intend," "expect," "believe," "plan," "may," "should," "would" or other words that convey uncertainty of future events or outcomes. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the series of First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund (the "Trust") described in this report (FT Cboe Vest Gold Strategy Quarterly Buffer ETF; hereinafter referred to as the "Fund") to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. When evaluating the information included in this report, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect the judgment of the Advisor and/or Sub-Advisor and their respective representatives only as of the date hereof. We undertake no obligation to publicly revise or update these forward-looking statements to reflect events and circumstances that arise after the date hereof. PERFORMANCE AND RISK DISCLOSURE There is no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objective. The Fund is subject to market risk, which is the possibility that the market values of securities owned by the Fund will decline and that the value of the Fund's shares may therefore be less than what you paid for them. Accordingly, you can lose money investing in the Fund. See "Risk Considerations" in the Additional Information section of this report for a discussion of certain other risks of investing in the Fund. Performance data quoted represents past performance, which is no guarantee of future results, and current performance may be lower or higher than the figures shown. For the most recent month-end performance figures, please visit www.ftportfolios.com or speak with your financial advisor. Investment returns, net asset value and share price will fluctuate and Fund shares, when sold, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The Advisor may also periodically provide additional information on Fund performance on the Fund's webpage at www.ftportfolios.com. HOW TO READ THIS REPORT This report contains information that may help you evaluate your investment in the Fund. It includes details about the Fund and presents data and analysis that provide insight into the Fund's performance and investment approach. The statistical information that follows may help you understand the Fund's performance compared to that of relevant market benchmarks. It is important to keep in mind that the opinions expressed by personnel of the Advisor and/or Sub-Advisor are just that: informed opinions. They should not be considered to be promises or advice. The opinions, like the statistics, cover the period through the date on the cover of this report. The material risks of investing in the Fund are spelled out in the prospectus, the statement of additional information, and other Fund regulatory filings. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SHAREHOLDER LETTER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) SEMI-ANNUAL LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN AND CEO JUNE 30, 2022 Dear Shareholders: First Trust is pleased to provide you with the semi-annual report for the FT Cboe Vest Gold Strategy Quarterly Buffer ETF (the "Fund"), which contains detailed information about the Fund for the six months ended June 30, 2022. The trillions of dollars of stimulus funneled into the U.S. financial system by the Federal government throughout the bulk of the coronavirus ("COVID-19") pandemic was effective in bolstering economic activity, as reflected by some impressive gross domestic product ("GDP") statistics. It also fueled inflation. I will touch on that angle as well. Data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis indicates that annualized real GDP growth rates over the four quarters comprising 2021 were 6.3%, 6.7%, 2.3% and 6.9%, respectively. It appears, however, that the upside from those stimulus dollars may be waning. In the first two quarters of 2022, the U.S. economy contracted. Real GDP declined by an annualized 1.6% in the first quarter and declined by an annualized 0.9% in the second quarter. Why the downturn? Well, the lion's share of the stimulus programs for individuals ended in September 2021. The war between Russia and Ukraine, which commenced in late February 2022, China's COVID-19 shutdown this year and the ongoing supply chain bottlenecks have also provided a drag on the global economy and securities markets, in my opinion. While the standard definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth, the official arbiter of declaring recessions in the U.S. belongs to the National Bureau of Economic Research, and it factors in additional economic indicators in its evaluation process. Even if we were to experience a recession, it does not necessarily mean it will be deep in scope. Currently, the Federal Reserve (the "Fed") is still hoping to orchestrate a soft landing for the economy, though it admits it will be challenging. In addition to the recent decline in economic activity, the financial media is paying a good deal of attention to the inverted yield curve in the Treasury market, particularly the spread between the yields on the 2-Year and 10-Year Treasury Note ("T-Note"). As of July 27, 2022, the closing yield on the 2-Year T-Note was 3.00%, 21 basis points ("bps") above the 2.79% yield on the 10-Year T-Note. The current inversion has only been in play in earnest since July 5, 2022. Yields on shorter-maturity bonds should be lower than those further out on the curve. For the 30-year period ended July 27, 2022, the average yield on the 10-Year T-Note was 113 bps higher than the average yield on the 2-Year T-Note. Historically, such inversions have portended that a recession is likely to arrive in the next 12-24 months. At its meeting on July 27, 2022, the Fed raised the Federal Funds target rate by 75 bps to combat the spike in inflation. The target rate currently sits at 2.50%, marking the upper bound of its 2.25% to 2.50% range. The Fed's next meeting is scheduled for September 20-21, 2022. In the current climate, the number one goal is to tame inflation. The Fed has made it clear that it is committed to doing so. The Consumer Price Index stood at a trailing 12-month rate of 9.1% in June 2022, its highest level since 1981. Surging inflation is the number one concern of Americans. It is certainly going to be a hot button issue in the upcoming mid-term elections in November. A recent CNN poll revealed that 75% of Americans consider inflation their top economic concern and only 25% approve of President Joe Biden's efforts to curtail it. This dovetails into another concern: the markets. With respect to returns, on a year-to-date and 12-month basis, all the major domestic and foreign stock and bond indices were sitting in negative territory, based on their respective total returns through June 30, 2022. Sell-offs are a natural part of market cycles. We all know that prices do not go up in a straight line. As previously noted, the Fed, the economy and the markets are battling some significant headwinds. The good news is we know what they are. Suffice it to say, it will take some time to remedy them. Stay the course! Thank you for giving First Trust the opportunity to play a role in your financial future. We value our relationship with you and will report on the Fund again in six months. Sincerely, /s/ James A. Bowen James A. Bowen Chairman of the Board of Trustees Chief Executive Officer of First Trust Advisors L.P. Page 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FUND PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW (UNAUDITED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) The investment objective of the FT Cboe Vest Gold Strategy Quarterly Buffer ETF (the "Fund") is to seek to provide investors with returns (before fees, expenses and taxes) that match the price return of the SPDR(R) Gold Trust (the "Underlying ETF"), up to a predetermined upside cap of 9.00% (before fees, expenses and taxes) and 8.77% (after fees and expenses, excluding brokerage commissions, trading fees, taxes and extraordinary expenses not included in the Fund's management fee), while providing a buffer against Underlying ETF losses between -5% and -15% (before fees, expenses and taxes) over the period from June 1, 2022 to August 31, 2022 (the "Outcome Period"). Under normal market conditions, the Fund will invest substantially all of its assets in U.S. Treasury securities, cash and cash equivalents, and in the shares of a wholly-owned subsidiary (the "Subsidiary") that holds FLexible EXchange(TM) Options ("FLEX Options") that reference the price performance of the Underlying ETF. The Fund does not invest directly in FLEX Options on the Underlying ETF. The Fund gains exposure to these investments exclusively by investing in the Subsidiary. The Fund will invest up to approximately 25% of its total assets in the Subsidiary. Subsequent Target Outcome Periods will begin on the day the prior Target Outcome Period ends and will end on the approximate three-month anniversary of that new Target Outcome Period. On the first day of each new Target Outcome Period, the Fund resets by investing in a new set of FLEX Options that are designed to provide a new cap for the new Target Outcome Period. This means that the cap will change for each Target Outcome Period based upon prevailing market conditions at the beginning of each Target Outcome Period. The Fund will be perpetually offered and not terminate after the initial or any subsequent Target Outcome Period. An investor that purchases Fund shares other than on the first day of a Target Outcome Period and/or sells Fund shares prior to the end of a Target Outcome Period may experience results that are very different from the target outcomes sought by the Fund for that Target Outcome Period. The Fund is classified as non-diversified under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. The shares of the Fund are listed and traded on the Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc., under the ticker symbol "BGLD." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PERFORMANCE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AVERAGE ANNUAL CUMULATIVE 6 Months 1 Year TOTAL RETURNS TOTAL RETURNS Ended Ended Inception (1/20/21) Inception (1/20/21) 6/30/22 6/30/22 to 6/30/22 to 6/30/22 FUND PERFORMANCE NAV -3.12% -4.88% -5.80% -8.25% Market Price -2.80% -4.86% -5.62% -8.00% INDEX PERFORMANCE LBMA Gold Price -0.36% 3.17% -1.54% -2.21% S&P 500(R) Index - Price Return -20.58% -11.92% -1.20% -1.73% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total returns for the period since inception are calculated from the inception date of the Fund. "Average Annual Total Returns" represent the average annual change in value of an investment over the period indicated. "Cumulative Total Returns" represent the total change in value of an investment over the period indicated. The Fund's per share net asset value ("NAV") is the value of one share of the Fund and is computed by dividing the value of all assets of the Fund (including accrued interest and dividends), less all liabilities (including accrued expenses and dividends declared but unpaid), by the total number of outstanding shares. The price used to calculate market return ("Market Price") is determined by using the midpoint of the national best bid and offer price ("NBBO") as of the time that the Fund's NAV is calculated. Under SEC rules, the NBBO consists of the highest displayed buy and lowest sell prices among the various exchanges trading the Fund at the time the Fund's NAV is calculated. Since shares of the Fund did not trade in the secondary market until after the Fund's inception, for the period from inception to the first day of secondary market trading in shares of the Fund, the NAV of the Fund is used as a proxy for the secondary market trading price to calculate market returns. NAV and market returns assume that all distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at NAV and Market Price, respectively. An index is a statistical composite that tracks a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the Fund, the indices do not actually hold a portfolio of securities and therefore do not incur the expenses incurred by the Fund. These expenses negatively impact the performance of the Fund. Also, market returns do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, market returns would be lower. The total returns presented reflect the reinvestment of dividends on securities in the indices. The returns presented do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. The investment return and principal value of shares of the Fund will vary with changes in market conditions. Shares of the Fund may be worth more or less than their original cost when they are redeemed or sold in the market. The Fund's past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Page 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FUND PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW (UNAUDITED) (CONTINUED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) (CONTINUED) PERFORMANCE OF A $10,000 INITIAL INVESTMENT JANUARY 20, 2021 - JUNE 30, 2022 FT Cboe Vest Gold Strategy S&P 500(R) Index - Quarterly Buffer ETF LBMA Gold Price Price Return 1/20/21 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 6/30/21 9,645 9,478 11,157 12/31/21 9,469 9,814 12,374 6/30/22 9,175 9,779 9,827 Performance figures assume reinvestment of all distributions and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. An index is a statistical composite that tracks a specified financial market or sector. Unlike the Fund, the indices do not actually hold a portfolio of securities and therefore does not incur the expenses incurred by the Fund. These expenses negatively impact the performance of the Fund. The Fund's past performance does not predict future performance. FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF DISCOUNTS AND PREMIUMS Information showing the number of days the market price of the Fund's shares was greater (at a premium) and less (at a discount) than the Fund's net asset value for the most recently completed year, and the most recently completed calendar quarters since that year (or life of the Fund, if shorter) is available at https://www.ftportfolios.com/Retail/etf/home.aspx. Page 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) ADVISOR First Trust Advisors L.P. ("First Trust" or the "Advisor") is the investment advisor to FT Cboe Vest Gold Strategy Quarterly Buffer ETF ("BGLD") (the "Fund"). First Trust is responsible for the ongoing monitoring of the Fund's investment portfolio, managing the Fund's business affairs and providing certain administrative services necessary for the management of the Fund. SUB-ADVISOR Cboe Vest(SM) Financial LLC ("Cboe Vest" or the "Sub-Advisor") serves as the investment sub-advisor to the Fund. In this capacity, Cboe Vest is responsible for the selection and ongoing monitoring of the securities in the Fund's investment portfolio. Cboe Vest, with principal offices at 1765 Greensboro Station Pl., 9th Floor, McLean, Virginia 22102, was founded in 2012. Cboe Vest had approximately $7.8 billion under management or committed to management as of June 30, 2022. PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT TEAM KARAN SOOD, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CBOE VEST HOWARD RUBIN, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF CBOE VEST The portfolio managers are primarily and jointly responsible for the day-to-day management of the Fund. Each portfolio manager has served as a part of the portfolio management team of the Fund since 2021. Page 4 FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) UNDERSTANDING YOUR FUND EXPENSES JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) As a shareholder of FT Cboe Vest Gold Strategy Quarterly Buffer ETF (the "Fund"), you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs; and (2) ongoing costs, including management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees, if any, and other Fund expenses. This Example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other funds. The Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held through the six-month period ended June 30, 2022. ACTUAL EXPENSES The first line in the following table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During the Six-Month Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this six-month period. HYPOTHETICAL EXAMPLE FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES The second line in the following table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund's actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund's actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds. Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transactional costs such as brokerage commissions. Therefore, the second line in the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANNUALIZED EXPENSE RATIO EXPENSES PAID BEGINNING ENDING BASED ON THE DURING THE ACCOUNT VALUE ACCOUNT VALUE SIX-MONTH SIX-MONTH JANUARY 1, 2022 JUNE 30, 2022 PERIOD PERIOD (a) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) Actual $1,000.00 $ 968.80 0.90% $4.39 Hypothetical (5% return before expenses) $1,000.00 $1,020.33 0.90% $4.51 (a) Expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio as indicated in the table multiplied by the average account value over the period (January 1, 2022 through June 30, 2022), multiplied by 181/365 (to reflect the six-month period). Page 5 FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) CONSOLIDATED PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) PRINCIPAL STATED STATED VALUE DESCRIPTION COUPON MATURITY VALUE ------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ U.S. TREASURY BILLS -- 95.1% $ 13,116,000 U.S. Treasury Bill (a)............................................ (b) 08/25/22 $ 13,086,394 (Cost $13,095,243) ------------ SHARES DESCRIPTION VALUE ------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ MONEY MARKET FUNDS -- 0.6% 77,234 Dreyfus Government Cash Management Fund, Institutional Shares - 1.35% (c)....................... 77,234 (Cost $77,234) ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS -- 95.7%...................................................................... 13,163,628 (Cost $13,172,477) ------------ NUMBER OF NOTIONAL EXERCISE EXPIRATION CONTRACTS DESCRIPTION AMOUNT PRICE DATE VALUE ------------- --------------------------------------------------- ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ CALL OPTIONS PURCHASED -- 5.0% 811 SPDR(R) Gold Shares ............................... $ 13,662,106 $ 162.58 08/31/22 692,434 (Cost $900,453) ------------ WRITTEN OPTIONS -- (0.6)% CALL OPTIONS WRITTEN -- (0.4)% (811) SPDR(R) Gold Shares ............................... (13,662,106) 186.54 08/31/22 (60,362) (Premiums received $153,033) ------------ PUT OPTIONS WRITTEN -- (0.2)% (811) SPDR(R) Gold Shares ............................... (13,662,106) 145.47 08/31/22 (31,354) (Premiums received $30,575) ------------ TOTAL WRITTEN OPTIONS........................................................................... (91,716) (Premiums received $183,608) ------------ NET OTHER ASSETS AND LIABILITIES -- (0.1)%...................................................... (9,352) ------------ NET ASSETS -- 100.0%............................................................................ $ 13,754,994 ============ ----------------------------- (a) This security or a portion of this security is segregated as collateral for written options contracts. (b) Zero coupon security. (c) Rate shown reflects yield as of June 30, 2022. Page 6 See Notes to Financial Statements FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) CONSOLIDATED PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) ----------------------------- VALUATION INPUTS A summary of the inputs used to value the Fund's investments as of June 30, 2022 is as follows (see Note 2A - Portfolio Valuation in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements): ASSETS TABLE LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 TOTAL LEVEL 1 SIGNIFICANT SIGNIFICANT VALUE AT QUOTED OBSERVABLE UNOBSERVABLE 6/30/2022 PRICES INPUTS INPUTS -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- U.S. Treasury Bills.................................. $ 13,086,394 $ -- $ 13,086,394 $ -- Money Market Funds................................... 77,234 77,234 -- -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Total Investments.................................... 13,163,628 77,234 13,086,394 -- Call Options Purchased............................... 692,434 -- 692,434 -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Total................................................ $ 13,856,062 $ 77,234 $ 13,778,828 $ -- ============== ============== ============== ============== LIABILITIES TABLE LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 TOTAL LEVEL 1 SIGNIFICANT SIGNIFICANT VALUE AT QUOTED OBSERVABLE UNOBSERVABLE 6/30/2022 PRICES INPUTS INPUTS -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Call Options Written................................. $ (60,362) $ -- $ (60,362) $ -- Put Options Written.................................. (31,354) -- (31,354) -- -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- Total................................................ $ (91,716) $ -- $ (91,716) $ -- ============== ============== ============== ============== See Notes to Financial Statements Page 7 FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) ASSETS: Investments, at value.................................................. $ 13,163,628 Options contracts purchased, at value.................................. 692,434 Cash................................................................... 903 Dividends receivable................................................... 59 --------------- Total Assets........................................................ 13,857,024 --------------- LIABILITIES: Options contracts written, at value.................................... 91,716 Investment advisory fees payable....................................... 10,314 --------------- Total Liabilities................................................... 102,030 --------------- NET ASSETS............................................................. $ 13,754,994 =============== NET ASSETS CONSIST OF: Paid-in capital........................................................ $ 13,891,815 Par value.............................................................. 7,500 Accumulated distributable earnings (loss).............................. (144,321) --------------- NET ASSETS............................................................. $ 13,754,994 =============== NET ASSET VALUE, per share............................................. $ 18.34 =============== Number of shares outstanding (unlimited number of shares authorized, par value $0.01 per share).............................. 750,002 =============== Investments, at cost................................................... $ 13,172,477 =============== Premiums paid on options contracts purchased........................... $ 900,453 =============== Premiums received on options contracts written......................... $ 183,608 =============== Page 8 See Notes to Financial Statements FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) INVESTMENT INCOME: Interest............................................................... $ 21,611 Dividends.............................................................. 1,595 --------------- Total investment income............................................. 23,206 --------------- EXPENSES: Investment advisory fees............................................... 67,928 --------------- Total expenses...................................................... 67,928 --------------- NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)........................................... (44,722) --------------- NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS): Net realized gain (loss) on: Investments......................................................... (52) Purchased options contracts......................................... (66,248) Written options contracts........................................... 85,928 --------------- Net realized gain (loss)............................................... 19,628 --------------- Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on: Investments......................................................... (9,321) Purchased options contracts......................................... (543,835) Written options contracts........................................... 129,863 --------------- Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)................... (423,293) --------------- NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)................................ (403,665) --------------- NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS..................................................... $ (448,387) =============== See Notes to Financial Statements Page 9 FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS SIX MONTHS ENDED PERIOD 6/30/2022 ENDED (UNAUDITED) 12/31/2021 (a) --------------- --------------- OPERATIONS: Net investment income (loss)......................................................... $ (44,722) $ (72,171) Net realized gain (loss)............................................................. 19,628 (702,490) Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)................................. (423,293) 298,317 --------------- --------------- Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations...................... (448,387) (476,344) --------------- --------------- SHAREHOLDER TRANSACTIONS: Proceeds from shares sold............................................................ 7,773,735 23,206,989 Cost of shares redeemed.............................................................. (11,550,470) (4,750,529) --------------- --------------- Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from shareholder transactions........ (3,776,735) 18,456,460 --------------- --------------- Total increase (decrease) in net assets.............................................. (4,225,122) 17,980,116 NET ASSETS: Beginning of period.................................................................. 17,980,116 -- --------------- --------------- End of period........................................................................ $ 13,754,994 $ 17,980,116 =============== =============== CHANGES IN SHARES OUTSTANDING: Shares outstanding, beginning of period.............................................. 950,002 -- Shares sold.......................................................................... 400,000 1,200,002 Shares redeemed...................................................................... (600,000) (250,000) --------------- --------------- Shares outstanding, end of period.................................................... 750,002 950,002 =============== =============== (a) Inception date is January 20, 2021, which is consistent with the commencement of investment operations and is the date the initial creation units were established. Page 10 See Notes to Financial Statements FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD SIX MONTHS ENDED PERIOD 6/30/2022 ENDED (UNAUDITED) 12/31/2021 (a) -------------- -------------- Net asset value, beginning of period........................... $ 18.93 $ 19.99 ---------- ---------- INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS: Net investment income (loss)................................... (0.06) (0.08) Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)........................ (0.53) (0.98) ---------- ---------- Total from investment operations............................... (0.59) (1.06) ---------- ---------- Net asset value, end of period................................. $ 18.34 $ 18.93 ========== ========== TOTAL RETURN (b)............................................... (3.12)% (5.30)% RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA: Net assets, end of period (in 000's)........................... $ 13,755 $ 17,980 RATIOS TO AVERAGE NET ASSETS: Ratio of total expenses to average net assets.................. 0.90% (c) 0.90% (c) Ratio of net investment income (loss) to average net assets ... (0.59)% (c) (0.87)% (c) Portfolio turnover rate (d).................................... 0% 0% (a) Inception date is January 20, 2021, which is consistent with the commencement of investment operations and is the date the initial creation units were established. (b) Total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all distributions at net asset value during the period, and redemption at net asset value on the last day of the period. The returns presented do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Total return is calculated for the time period presented and is not annualized for periods of less than a year. (c) Annualized. (d) Portfolio turnover is calculated for the time period presented and is not annualized for periods of less than a year and does not include securities received or delivered from processing creations or redemptions and in-kind transactions. See Notes to Financial Statements Page 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) 1. ORGANIZATION First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund (the "Trust") is an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust on August 8, 2003, and is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"). The Trust currently consists of twenty-two exchange-traded funds. This report covers the FT Cboe Vest Gold Strategy Quarterly Buffer ETF (the "Fund"), which trades under the ticker "BGLD" on the Cboe BZX Exchange, Inc. ("Cboe BZX"). The Fund represents a separate series of shares of beneficial interest in the Trust. Unlike conventional mutual funds, the Fund issues and redeems shares on a continuous basis, at net asset value ("NAV"), only in large blocks of shares known as "Creation Units." The Fund is an actively managed exchange-traded fund. The Fund's investment objective is to seek to provide investors with returns (before fees, expenses and taxes) that match the price return of the SPDR(R) Gold Trust (the "Underlying ETF"), up to a predetermined upside cap of 9.00% (before fees, expenses and taxes) and 8.77% (after fees and expenses, excluding brokerage commissions, trading fees, taxes and extraordinary expenses not included in the Fund's management fee), while providing a buffer against Underlying ETF losses between -5% and -15% (before fees, expenses and taxes) over the period from June 1, 2022 to August 31, 2022. Prior to June 1, 2022, the Fund's investment objective included an upside cap of 3.90% and 7.01% (before fees, expenses and taxes) and 3.68% and 6.78% (after fees and expenses, excluding brokerage commissions, trading fees, taxes and extraordinary expenses not included in the Fund's management fee) and a Target Outcome Period of December 1, 2021 to February 28, 2022 and March 1, 2022 to May 31, 2022, respectively. Under normal market conditions, the Fund will invest substantially all of its assets in U.S. Treasury securities, cash and cash equivalents, and in the shares of a wholly-owned subsidiary (the "Subsidiary") that holds FLexible EXchange(R) Options ("FLEX Options") that reference the price performance of the Underlying ETF. The Subsidiary is wholly-owned by the Fund and is organized under the laws of the Cayman Islands. The Fund does not invest directly in FLEX Options on the Underlying ETF. The Fund gains exposure to these investments exclusively by investing in the Subsidiary. The Fund will invest up to approximately 25% of its total assets in the Subsidiary. As of June 30, 2022, the Fund invested 16.54% of the Fund's total assets in the Subsidiary. There can be no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objective. The Fund may not be appropriate for all investors. 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES The Fund is considered an investment company and follows accounting and reporting guidance under Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946, "Financial Services-Investment Companies." The consolidated financial statements include the accounts on a consolidated basis of the Subsidiary. All intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. The following is a summary of significant accounting policies consistently followed by the Fund in the preparation of the consolidated financial statements. The preparation of the consolidated financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("U.S. GAAP") requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the consolidated financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. A. PORTFOLIO VALUATION The Fund's NAV is determined daily as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE"), normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time, on each day the NYSE is open for trading. If the NYSE closes early on a valuation day, the NAV is determined as of that time. The Fund's NAV is calculated by dividing the value of all assets of the Fund (including accrued interest and dividends), less all liabilities (including accrued expenses and dividends declared but unpaid), by the total number of shares outstanding. The Fund's investments are valued daily at market value or, in the absence of market value with respect to any portfolio securities, at fair value. Market value prices represent last sale or official closing prices from a national or foreign exchange (i.e., a regulated market) and are primarily obtained from third-party pricing services. Fair value prices represent any prices not considered market value prices and are either obtained from a third-party pricing service or are determined by the Pricing Committee of the Fund's investment advisor, First Trust Advisors L.P. ("First Trust" or the "Advisor") in accordance with valuation procedures adopted by the Trust's Board of Trustees, and in accordance with provisions of the 1940 Act. Investments valued by the Advisor's Pricing Committee, if any, are footnoted as such in the footnotes to the Consolidated Portfolio of Investments. The Fund's investments are valued as follows: Exchange-traded options contracts (other than FLEX Option contracts) are valued at the closing price in the market where such contracts are principally traded. If no closing price is available, exchange-traded options contracts are fair valued at the mean of their most recent bid and asked price, if available, and otherwise at their closing bid price. Over-the-counter options contracts are fair valued at the mean of their most recent bid and asked price, if available, and otherwise at their closing bid price. FLEX Option contracts are normally valued using a model-based price provided by a third-party pricing vendor. On days when a trade in a FLEX Option contract occurs, the trade price will be used to value such FLEX Option contracts in lieu of the model price. U.S. Treasuries are fair valued on the basis of valuations provided by a third-party pricing service approved by the Trust's Board of Trustees. Page 12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) Shares of open-end funds are valued at fair value which is based on NAV per share. If the Fund's investments are not able to be priced by pre-established pricing methods, such investments may be valued by the Trust's Board of Trustees or its delegate, the Advisor's Pricing Committee, at fair value. A variety of factors may be considered in determining the fair value of such investments. Valuing the Fund's holdings using fair value pricing will result in using prices for those holdings that may differ from current market valuations. The Subsidiary's holdings will be valued in the same manner as the Fund's holdings. The Fund is subject to fair value accounting standards that define fair value, establish the framework for measuring fair value and provide a three-level hierarchy for fair valuation based upon the inputs to the valuation as of the measurement date. The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows: o Level 1 - Level 1 inputs are quoted prices in active markets for identical investments. An active market is a market in which transactions for the investment occur with sufficient frequency and volume to provide pricing information on an ongoing basis. o Level 2 - Level 2 inputs are observable inputs, either directly or indirectly, and include the following: o Quoted prices for similar investments in active markets. o Quoted prices for identical or similar investments in markets that are non-active. A non-active market is a market where there are few transactions for the investment, the prices are not current, or price quotations vary substantially either over time or among market makers, or in which little information is released publicly. o Inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the investment (for example, interest rates and yield curves observable at commonly quoted intervals, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks, and default rates). o Inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data by correlation or other means. o Level 3 - Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs. Unobservable inputs may reflect the reporting entity's own assumptions about the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the investment. The inputs or methodologies used for valuing investments are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those investments. A summary of the inputs used to value the Fund's investments as of June 30, 2022, is included with the Fund's Consolidated Portfolio of Investments. B. INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS AND INVESTMENT INCOME Investment transactions are recorded as of the trade date. Realized gains and losses from investment transactions are recorded on the identified cost basis. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income, if any, is recorded daily on the accrual basis. Amortization of premiums and accretion of discounts are recorded using the effective interest method. C. FLEX OPTIONS FLEX Options are customized equity or index option contracts that trade on an exchange, but provide investors with the ability to customize key contract terms like exercise prices, styles and expiration dates. FLEX Options are guaranteed for settlement by the Options Clearing Corporation. The Fund, through the Subsidiary, purchases and sells call and put FLEX Options based on the performance of the Underlying ETF. The FLEX Options that the Subsidiary holds that reference the Underlying ETF will give the Subsidiary the right to receive or deliver shares of the Underlying ETF on the option expiration date at a strike price, depending on whether the option is a put or call option and whether the Subsidiary purchases or sells the option. The FLEX Options held by the Subsidiary are European style options, which are exercisable at the strike price only on the FLEX Option expiration date. When the Subsidiary writes (sells) an option, an amount equal to the premium received by the Subsidiary is included in "Options contracts written, at value" on the Consolidated Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Gain or loss on written options is presented separately as "Net realized gain (loss) on written options contracts" on the Consolidated Statement of Operations. When the Subsidiary purchases a call or put option, the premium paid represents the cost of the call or put option, which is included in "Options contracts purchased, at value" on the Consolidated Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Gain or loss on purchased options is included in "Net realized gain (loss) on purchased options contracts" on the Consolidated Statement of Operations. D. DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS Dividends from net investment income, if any, are declared and paid annually by the Fund, or as the Board of Trustees may determine from time to time. Distributions of net realized capital gains earned by the Fund, if any, are distributed at least annually. Distributions from net investment income and realized capital gains are determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations, which may differ from U.S. GAAP. Certain capital accounts in the consolidated financial statements are periodically adjusted for permanent differences in order to reflect their tax character. These permanent differences are primarily due to Page 13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) the varying treatment of income and gain/loss on significantly modified portfolio securities held by the Fund and have no impact on net assets or NAV per share. Temporary differences, which arise from recognizing certain items of income, expense and gain/loss in different periods for consolidated financial statement and tax purposes, will reverse at some time in the future. There were no distributions paid during the fiscal period ended December 31, 2021. As of December 31, 2021, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis for the Fund were as follows: Undistributed ordinary income................... $ -- Accumulated capital and other gain (loss)....... (5,687) Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)...... 304,004 E. INCOME TAXES The Fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company by complying with the requirements under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), which includes distributing substantially all of its net investment income and net realized gains to shareholders. Accordingly, no provision has been made for federal and state income taxes. However, due to the timing and amount of distributions, the Fund may be subject to an excise tax of 4% of the amount by which approximately 98% of the Fund's taxable income exceeds the distributions from such taxable income for the calendar year. The Subsidiary is classified as a controlled foreign corporation under Subchapter N of the Code. Therefore, the Fund is required to increase its taxable income by its share of the Subsidiary's income, whether or not such earnings are distributed by the Subsidiary to the Fund. Net investment losses of the Subsidiary cannot be deducted by the Fund in the current period nor carried forward to offset taxable income in future periods. The Fund is subject to accounting standards that establish a minimum threshold for recognizing, and a system for measuring, the benefits of a tax position taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. The taxable year ended 2021 remains open to federal and state audit. As of June 30, 2022, management has evaluated the application of these standards to the Fund and has determined that no provision for income tax is required in the Fund's consolidated financial statements for uncertain tax positions. The Fund intends to utilize provisions of the federal income tax laws, which allow it to carry a realized capital loss forward indefinitely following the year of the loss and offset such loss against any future realized capital gains. The Fund is subject to certain limitations under U.S. tax rules on the use of capital loss carryforwards and net unrealized built-in losses. These limitations apply when there has been a 50% change in ownership. At December 31, 2021, for federal income tax purposes, the Fund had no non- expiring capital loss carryforwards. Certain losses realized during the current fiscal year may be deferred and treated as occurring on the first day of the following fiscal year for federal income tax purposes. For the fiscal period ended December 31, 2021, the Fund did not incur any net ordinary losses. As of June 30, 2022, the aggregate cost, gross unrealized appreciation, gross unrealized depreciation, and net unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) on investments (including short positions and derivatives, if any) for federal income tax purposes were as follows: Gross Gross Net Unrealized Unrealized Unrealized Appreciation Tax Cost Appreciation (Depreciation) (Depreciation) ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ $ 13,889,322 $ 92,671 $ (217,647) $ (124,976) F. EXPENSES Expenses, other than the investment advisory fee and other excluded expenses, are paid by the Advisor (see Note 3). 3. INVESTMENT ADVISORY FEE, AFFILIATED TRANSACTIONS AND OTHER FEE ARRANGEMENTS First Trust, the investment advisor to the Fund, is a limited partnership with one limited partner, Grace Partners of DuPage L.P., and one general partner, The Charger Corporation. The Charger Corporation is an Illinois corporation controlled by James A. Bowen, Chief Executive Officer of First Trust. First Trust is responsible for the ongoing monitoring of the Fund's and the Subsidiary's investment portfolios, managing the Fund's business affairs and providing certain administrative services necessary for the management of the Fund. Page 14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) First Trust is responsible for the expenses of the Fund and the Subsidiary including the cost of transfer agency, sub-advisory, custody, fund administration, legal, audit and other services, but excluding fee payments under the Investment Management Agreement, interest, taxes, acquired fund fees and expenses, if any, brokerage commissions and other expenses connected with the execution of portfolio transactions, distribution and service fees payable pursuant to a Rule 12b-1 plan, if any, and extraordinary expenses. The Fund has agreed to pay First Trust an annual management fee equal to 0.90% of its average daily net assets. The Subsidiary does not pay First Trust a separate management fee. Cboe Vest(SM) Financial LLC ("Cboe Vest"), an affiliate of First Trust, serves as the Fund's sub-advisor and manages the Fund's portfolio subject to First Trust's supervision. Pursuant to the Investment Management Agreement, between the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, and the Advisor, and the Investment Sub-Advisory Agreement among the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, the Advisor and Cboe Vest, First Trust will supervise Cboe Vest and its management of the investment of the Fund's assets and will pay Cboe Vest for its services as the Fund's sub-advisor a sub-advisory fee equal to 50% of any remaining monthly unitary management fee paid to the Advisor after the average Fund's expenses accrued during the most recent twelve months are subtracted from the unitary management fee for that month. The Trust has multiple service agreements with The Bank of New York Mellon ("BNYM"). Under the service agreements, BNYM performs custodial, fund accounting, certain administrative services, and transfer agency services for the Fund. As custodian, BNYM is responsible for custody of the Fund's assets. As fund accountant and administrator, BNYM is responsible for maintaining the books and records of the Fund's securities and cash. As transfer agent, BNYM is responsible for maintaining shareholder records for the Fund. BNYM is a subsidiary of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, a financial holding company. Each Trustee who is not an officer or employee of First Trust, any sub-advisor or any of their affiliates ("Independent Trustees") is paid a fixed annual retainer that is allocated equally among each fund in the First Trust Fund Complex. Each independent Trustee is also paid an annual per fund fee that varies based on whether the fund is a closed-end or other actively managed fund, a defined-outcome fund or an index fund. Additionally, the Lead Independent Trustee and the Chairs of the Audit Committee, Nominating and Governance Committee and Valuation Committee are paid annual fees to serve in such capacities, with such compensation allocated pro rata among each fund in the First Trust Fund Complex based on net assets. Independent Trustees are reimbursed for travel and out-of-pocket expenses in connection with all meetings. The Lead Independent Trustee and Committee Chairs rotate every three years. The officers and "Interested" Trustee receive no compensation from the Trust for acting in such capacities. 4. PURCHASES AND SALES OF SECURITIES The cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of securities, excluding short-term investments, derivatives, and in-kind transactions, for the six months ended June 30, 2022, were $0 and $0, respectively. For the six months ended June 30, 2022, the Fund did not have any in-kind purchases or sales. 5. DERIVATIVE TRANSACTIONS The following table presents the types of derivatives held by the Subsidiary at June 30, 2022, the primary underlying risk exposure and the location of these instruments as presented on the Consolidated Statement of Assets and Liabilities. ASSET DERIVATIVES LIABILITY DERIVATIVES ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- CONSOLIDATED CONSOLIDATED DERIVATIVES STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND INSTRUMENT RISK EXPOSURE LIABILITIES LOCATION VALUE LIABILITIES LOCATION VALUE ----------------- ----------------- ------------------------ ------------- ------------------------ ------------- Commodity Options contracts Options contracts Options Risk purchased, at value $ 692,434 written, at value $ 91,716 Page 15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) The following table presents the amount of net realized gain (loss) and change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) recognized for the six months ended June 30, 2022, on derivative instruments, as well as the primary underlying risk exposure associated with the instruments. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS LOCATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMODITY RISK EXPOSURE Net realized gain (loss) on: Purchased options contracts $ (66,248) Written options contracts 85,928 Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on: Purchased options contracts (543,835) Written options contracts 129,863 During the six months ended June 30, 2022, the premiums for purchased options contracts opened were $2,160,244 and the premiums for purchased options contracts closed, exercised and expired were $2,455,757. During the six months ended June 30, 2022, the premiums for written options contracts opened were $545,404 and the premiums for written options contracts closed, exercised and expired were $682,983. The Fund does not have the right to offset financial assets and liabilities related to options contracts on the Consolidated Statement of Assets and Liabilities. 6. CREATIONS, REDEMPTIONS AND TRANSACTION FEES The Fund generally issues and redeems its shares in primary market transactions through a creation and redemption mechanism and does not sell or redeem individual shares. Instead, financial entities known as "Authorized Participants" have contractual arrangements with the Fund or one of the Fund's service providers to purchase and redeem Fund shares directly with the Fund in large blocks of shares known as "Creation Units." Prior to the start of trading on every business day, the Fund publishes through the National Securities Clearing Corporation ("NSCC") the "basket" of securities, cash or other assets that it will accept in exchange for a Creation Unit of the Fund's shares. An Authorized Participant that wishes to effectuate a creation of the Fund's shares deposits with the Fund the "basket" of securities, cash or other assets identified by the Fund that day, and then receives the Creation Unit of the Fund's shares in return for those assets. After purchasing a Creation Unit, the Authorized Participant may continue to hold the Fund's shares or sell them in the secondary market. The redemption process is the reverse of the purchase process: the Authorized Participant redeems a Creation Unit of the Fund's shares for a basket of securities, cash or other assets. The combination of the creation and redemption process with secondary market trading in the Fund's shares and underlying securities provides arbitrage opportunities that are designed to help keep the market price of the Fund's shares at or close to the NAV per share of the Fund. The Fund imposes fees in connection with the purchase of Creation Units. These fees may vary based upon various fact-based circumstances, including, but not limited to, the composition of the securities included in the Creation Unit or the countries in which the transactions are settled. The price for each Creation Unit will equal the daily NAV per share of the Fund times the number of shares in a Creation Unit, plus the fees described above and, if applicable, any operational processing and brokerage costs, transfer fees, stamp taxes and part or all of the spread between the expected bid and offer side of the market related to the securities comprising the creation basket. The Fund also imposes fees in connection with the redemption of Creation Units. These fees may vary based upon various fact-based circumstances, including, but not limited to, the composition of the securities included in the Creation Unit or the countries in which the transactions are settled. The price received for each Creation Unit will equal the daily NAV per share of the Fund times the number of shares in a Creation Unit, minus the fees described above and, if applicable, any operational processing and brokerage costs, transfer fees, stamp taxes and part or all of the spread between the expected bid and offer side of the market related to the securities comprising the redemption basket. Investors who use the services of a broker or other such intermediary in addition to an Authorized Participant to effect a redemption of a Creation Unit may also be assessed an amount to cover the cost of such services. The redemption fee charged by the Fund will comply with Rule 22c-2 of the 1940 Act which limits redemption fees to no more than 2% of the value of the shares redeemed. 7. DISTRIBUTION PLAN The Board of Trustees adopted a Distribution and Service Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. In accordance with the Rule 12b-1 plan, the Fund is authorized to pay an amount up to 0.25% of its average daily net assets each year to reimburse First Trust Portfolios L.P. ("FTP"), the distributor of the Fund, for amounts expended to finance activities primarily intended to result in Page 16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) the sale of Creation Units or the provision of investor services. FTP may also use this amount to compensate securities dealers or other persons that are Authorized Participants for providing distribution assistance, including broker-dealer and shareholder support and educational and promotional services. No 12b-1 fees are currently paid by the Fund, and pursuant to a contractual arrangement, no 12b-1 fees will be paid any time before April 30, 2024. 8. INDEMNIFICATION The Trust, on behalf of the Fund, has a variety of indemnification obligations under contracts with its service providers. The Trust's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown. However, the Trust has not had prior claims or losses pursuant to these contracts and expects the risk of loss to be remote. 9. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS Management has evaluated the impact of all subsequent events on the Fund through the date the consolidated financial statements were issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring recognition or disclosure in the consolidated financial statements that have not already been disclosed. Page 17 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) PROXY VOTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES A description of the policies and procedures that the Trust uses to determine how to vote proxies and information on how the Fund voted proxies relating to its portfolio securities during the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 is available (1) without charge, upon request, by calling (800) 988-5891; (2) on the Fund's website at www.ftportfolios.com; and (3) on the Securities and Exchange Commission's ("SEC") website at www.sec.gov. PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS The Fund files portfolio holdings information for each month in a fiscal quarter within 60 days after the end of the relevant fiscal quarter on Form N-PORT. Portfolio holdings information for the third month of each fiscal quarter will be publicly available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. The Fund's complete schedule of portfolio holdings for the second and fourth quarters of each fiscal year is included in the semi-annual and annual reports to shareholders, respectively, and is filed with the SEC on Form N-CSR. The semi-annual and annual report for the Fund is available to investors within 60 days after the period to which it relates. The Fund's Forms N-PORT and Forms N-CSR are available on the SEC's website listed above. RISK CONSIDERATIONS RISKS ARE INHERENT IN ALL INVESTING. CERTAIN GENERAL RISKS THAT MAY BE APPLICABLE TO A FUND ARE IDENTIFIED BELOW, BUT NOT ALL OF THE MATERIAL RISKS RELEVANT TO EACH FUND ARE INCLUDED IN THIS REPORT AND NOT ALL OF THE RISKS BELOW APPLY TO EACH FUND. THE MATERIAL RISKS OF INVESTING IN EACH FUND ARE SPELLED OUT IN ITS PROSPECTUS, STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND OTHER REGULATORY FILINGS. BEFORE INVESTING, YOU SHOULD CONSIDER EACH FUND'S INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE, RISKS, CHARGES AND EXPENSES, AND READ EACH FUND'S PROSPECTUS AND STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAREFULLY. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD EACH FUND'S PROSPECTUS AT WWW.FTPORTFOLIOS.COM OR CONTACT FIRST TRUST PORTFOLIOS L.P. AT (800) 621-1675 TO REQUEST A PROSPECTUS, WHICH CONTAINS THIS AND OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT EACH FUND. CONCENTRATION RISK. To the extent that a fund is able to invest a significant percentage of its assets in a single asset class or the securities of issuers within the same country, state, region, industry or sector, an adverse economic, business or political development may affect the value of the fund's investments more than if the fund were more broadly diversified. A fund that tracks an index will be concentrated to the extent the fund's corresponding index is concentrated. A concentration makes a fund more susceptible to any single occurrence and may subject the fund to greater market risk than a fund that is more broadly diversified. CREDIT RISK. Credit risk is the risk that an issuer of a security will be unable or unwilling to make dividend, interest and/or principal payments when due and the related risk that the value of a security may decline because of concerns about the issuer's ability to make such payments. CYBER SECURITY RISK. The funds are susceptible to potential operational risks through breaches in cyber security. A breach in cyber security refers to both intentional and unintentional events that may cause a fund to lose proprietary information, suffer data corruption or lose operational capacity. Such events could cause a fund to incur regulatory penalties, reputational damage, additional compliance costs associated with corrective measures and/or financial loss. In addition, cyber security breaches of a fund's third-party service providers, such as its administrator, transfer agent, custodian, or sub-advisor, as applicable, or issuers in which the fund invests, can also subject a fund to many of the same risks associated with direct cyber security breaches. DEFINED OUTCOME FUNDS RISK. To the extent a fund's investment strategy is designed to deliver returns tied to the price performance of an underlying ETF, an investor may not realize the returns the fund seeks to achieve if that investor does not hold shares for the entire target outcome period. In the event an investor purchases shares after the first day of the target outcome period or sells shares prior to the end of the target outcome period, the buffer that the fund seeks to provide against a decline in the value of the underlying ETF may not be available, the enhanced returns that the fund seeks to provide (if any) may not be available and the investor may not participate in a gain in the value of the underlying ETF up to the cap for the investor's investment period. Additionally, the fund will not participate in gains of the underlying ETF above the cap and a shareholder may lose their entire investment. If the fund seeks enhanced returns, there are certain time periods when the value of the fund may fall faster than the value of the underlying ETF, and it is very unlikely that, on any given day during which the underlying ETF share price increases in value, the fund's share price will increase at the same rate as the enhanced returns sought by the fund, which is designed for an entire target outcome period. Trading flexible exchange options involves risks different from, or possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in securities, such as less liquidity and correlation and valuation risks. A fund may experience substantial downside from specific flexible exchange option positions and certain positions may expire worthless. DERIVATIVES RISK. To the extent a fund uses derivative instruments such as futures contracts, options contracts and swaps, the fund may experience losses because of adverse movements in the price or value of the underlying asset, index or rate, which may be magnified by certain features of the derivative. These risks are heightened when a fund's portfolio managers use derivatives to enhance the fund's return or as a substitute for a position or security, rather than solely to hedge (or offset) the risk of a position or security held by the fund. Page 18 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) EQUITY SECURITIES RISK. To the extent a fund invests in equity securities, the value of the fund's shares will fluctuate with changes in the value of the equity securities. Equity securities prices fluctuate for several reasons, including changes in investors' perceptions of the financial condition of an issuer or the general condition of the relevant stock market, such as market volatility, or when political or economic events affecting the issuers occur. In addition, common stock prices may be particularly sensitive to rising interest rates, as the cost of capital rises and borrowing costs increase. Equity securities may decline significantly in price over short or extended periods of time, and such declines may occur in the equity market as a whole, or they may occur in only a particular country, company, industry or sector of the market. ETF RISK. The shares of an ETF trade like common stock and represent an interest in a portfolio of securities. The risks of owning an ETF generally reflect the risks of owning the underlying securities, although lack of liquidity in an ETF could result in it being more volatile and ETFs have management fees that increase their costs. Shares of an ETF trade on an exchange at market prices rather than net asset value, which may cause the shares to trade at a price greater than net asset value (premium) or less than net asset value (discount). In times of market stress, decisions by market makers to reduce or step away from their role of providing a market for an ETF's shares, or decisions by an ETF's authorized participants that they are unable or unwilling to proceed with creation and/or redemption orders of an ETF's shares, could result in shares of the ETF trading at a discount to net asset value and in greater than normal intraday bid-ask spreads. FIXED INCOME SECURITIES RISK. To the extent a fund invests in fixed income securities, the fund will be subject to credit risk, income risk, interest rate risk, liquidity risk and prepayment risk. Income risk is the risk that income from a fund's fixed income investments could decline during periods of falling interest rates. Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of a fund's fixed income securities will decline because of rising interest rates. Liquidity risk is the risk that a security cannot be purchased or sold at the time desired, or cannot be purchased or sold without adversely affecting the price. Prepayment risk is the risk that the securities will be redeemed or prepaid by the issuer, resulting in lower interest payments received by the fund. In addition to these risks, high yield securities, or "junk" bonds, are subject to greater market fluctuations and risk of loss than securities with higher ratings, and the market for high yield securities is generally smaller and less liquid than that for investment grade securities. INDEX OR MODEL CONSTITUENT RISK. Certain funds may be a constituent of one or more indices or ETF models. As a result, such a fund may be included in one or more index-tracking exchange-traded funds or mutual funds. Being a component security of such a vehicle could greatly affect the trading activity involving a fund, the size of the fund and the market volatility of the fund. Inclusion in an index could increase demand for the fund and removal from an index could result in outsized selling activity in a relatively short period of time. As a result, a fund's net asset value could be negatively impacted and the fund's market price may be significantly below its net asset value during certain periods. In addition, index rebalances may potentially result in increased trading activity in a fund's shares. INDEX PROVIDER RISK. To the extent a fund seeks to track an index, it is subject to Index Provider Risk. There is no assurance that the Index Provider will compile the Index accurately, or that the Index will be determined, maintained, constructed, reconstituted, rebalanced, composed, calculated or disseminated accurately. To correct any such error, the Index Provider may carry out an unscheduled rebalance or other modification of the Index constituents or weightings, which may increase the fund's costs. The Index Provider does not provide any representation or warranty in relation to the quality, accuracy or completeness of data in the Index, and it does not guarantee that the Index will be calculated in accordance with its stated methodology. Losses or costs associated with any Index Provider errors generally will be borne by the fund and its shareholders. INVESTMENT COMPANIES RISK. To the extent a fund invests in the securities of other investment vehicles, the fund will incur additional fees and expenses that would not be present in a direct investment in those investment vehicles. Furthermore, the fund's investment performance and risks are directly related to the investment performance and risks of the investment vehicles in which the fund invests. LIBOR RISK. To the extent a fund invests in floating or variable rate obligations that use the London Interbank Offered Rate ("LIBOR") as a reference interest rate, it is subject to LIBOR Risk. The United Kingdom's Financial Conduct Authority, which regulates LIBOR, has ceased making LIBOR available as a reference rate over a phase-out period that began December 31, 2021. There is no assurance that any alternative reference rate, including the Secured Overnight Financing Rate ("SOFR") will be similar to or produce the same value or economic equivalence as LIBOR or that instruments using an alternative rate will have the same volume or liquidity. The unavailability or replacement of LIBOR may affect the value, liquidity or return on certain fund investments and may result in costs incurred in connection with closing out positions and entering into new trades. Any potential effects of the transition away from LIBOR on the fund or on certain instruments in which the fund invests can be difficult to ascertain, and they may vary depending on a variety of factors, and they could result in losses to the fund. MANAGEMENT RISK. To the extent that a fund is actively managed, it is subject to management risk. In managing an actively-managed fund's investment portfolio, the fund's portfolio managers will apply investment techniques and risk analyses that may not have the desired result. There can be no guarantee that a fund will meet its investment objective. Page 19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) MARKET RISK. Securities held by a fund, as well as shares of a fund itself, are subject to market fluctuations caused by factors such as general economic conditions, political events, regulatory or market developments, changes in interest rates and perceived trends in securities prices. Shares of a fund could decline in value or underperform other investments as a result of the risk of loss associated with these market fluctuations. In addition, local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, spread of infectious diseases or other public health issues, recessions, or other events could have a significant negative impact on a fund and its investments. Such events may affect certain geographic regions, countries, sectors and industries more significantly than others. In February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine which has caused and could continue to cause significant market disruptions and volatility within the markets in Russia, Europe, and the United States. The hostilities and sanctions resulting from those hostilities could have a significant impact on certain fund investments as well as fund performance. The outbreak of the respiratory disease designated as COVID-19 in December 2019 has caused significant volatility and declines in global financial markets, which have caused losses for investors. While the development of vaccines has slowed the spread of the virus and allowed for the resumption of "reasonably" normal business activity in the United States, many countries continue to impose lockdown measures in an attempt to slow the spread. Additionally, there is no guarantee that vaccines will be effective against emerging variants of the disease. NON-U.S. SECURITIES RISK. To the extent a fund invests in non-U.S. securities, it is subject to additional risks not associated with securities of domestic issuers. Non-U.S. securities are subject to higher volatility than securities of domestic issuers due to: possible adverse political, social or economic developments; restrictions on foreign investment or exchange of securities; capital controls; lack of liquidity; currency exchange rates; excessive taxation; government seizure of assets; the imposition of sanctions by foreign governments; different legal or accounting standards; and less government supervision and regulation of exchanges in foreign countries. Investments in non-U.S. securities may involve higher costs than investments in U.S. securities, including higher transaction and custody costs, as well as additional taxes imposed by non-U.S. governments. These risks may be heightened for securities of companies located, or with significant operations, in emerging market countries. OPERATIONAL RISK. Each fund is subject to risks arising from various operational factors, including, but not limited to, human error, processing and communication errors, errors of a fund's service providers, counterparties or other third-parties, failed or inadequate processes and technology or systems failures. Each fund relies on third-parties for a range of services, including custody. Any delay or failure relating to engaging or maintaining such service providers may affect a fund's ability to meet its investment objective. Although the funds and the funds' investment advisor seek to reduce these operational risks through controls and procedures, there is no way to completely protect against such risks. PASSIVE INVESTMENT RISK. To the extent a fund seeks to track an index, the fund will invest in the securities included in, or representative of, the index regardless of their investment merit. A fund generally will not attempt to take defensive positions in declining markets. DISCLAIMER The Fund is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDR(R) Gold Shares, SPDR, or Standard & Poor's(R) (together with their affiliates hereinafter referred to as the "Corporations"). The Corporations have not passed on the legality or suitability of, or the accuracy or adequacy of, descriptions and disclosures relating to the Fund or the FLEX Options. The Corporations make no representations or warranties, express or implied, regarding the advisability of investing in the Fund or the FLEX Options or results to be obtained by the Fund or the FLEX Options, shareholders or any other person or entity from use of the SPDR(R) Gold Shares. The Corporations have no liability in connection with the management, administration, marketing or trading of the Fund or the FLEX Options. NOT FDIC INSURED NOT BANK GUARANTEED MAY LOSE VALUE ADVISORY AND SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENTS BOARD CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING APPROVAL OF CONTINUATION OF INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT AND INVESTMENT SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT The Board of Trustees of First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund (the "Trust"), including the Independent Trustees, unanimously approved the continuation of the Investment Management Agreement (the "Advisory Agreement") with First Trust Advisors L.P. (the "Advisor") on behalf of the FT Cboe Vest Gold Strategy Quarterly Buffer ETF (the "Fund") and the Investment Sub-Advisory Agreement (the "Sub-Advisory Agreement" and together with the Advisory Agreement, the "Agreements") among the Trust, on behalf of the Fund, the Advisor and Cboe VestSM Financial LLC (the "Sub-Advisor"). The Board approved the continuation of the Agreements for a one-year period ending June 30, 2023 at a meeting held on June 12-13, 2022. The Board determined that the continuation of the Agreements is in the best interests of the Fund in light of the nature, extent and quality of the services provided and such other matters as the Board considered to be relevant in the exercise of its business judgment. Page 20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) To reach this determination, the Board considered its duties under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"), as well as under the general principles of state law, in reviewing and approving advisory contracts; the requirements of the 1940 Act in such matters; the fiduciary duty of investment advisors with respect to advisory agreements and compensation; the standards used by courts in determining whether investment company boards have fulfilled their duties; and the factors to be considered by the Board in voting on such agreements. At meetings held on April 18, 2022 and June 12-13, 2022, the Board, including the Independent Trustees, reviewed materials provided by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor responding to requests for information from counsel to the Independent Trustees, submitted on behalf of the Independent Trustees, that, among other things, outlined: the services provided by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor to the Fund (including the relevant personnel responsible for these services and their experience); the unitary fee rate payable by the Fund as compared to fees charged to a peer group of funds (the "Expense Group") and a broad peer universe of funds (the "Expense Universe"), each assembled by Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. ("Broadridge"), an independent source, and as compared to fees charged to other clients of the Advisor, including other exchange-traded funds ("ETFs") managed by the Advisor; the sub-advisory fee rate as compared to fees charged to other clients of the Sub-Advisor; the expense ratio of the Fund as compared to expense ratios of the funds in the Fund's Expense Group and Expense Universe; performance information for the Fund; the nature of expenses incurred in providing services to the Fund and the potential for the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor to realize economies of scale, if any; profitability and other financial data for the Advisor; financial data for the Sub-Advisor; any indirect benefits to the Advisor and its affiliates, First Trust Portfolios L.P. ("FTP") and First Trust Capital Partners, LLC ("FTCP"), and the Sub-Advisor; and information on the Advisor's and the Sub-Advisor's compliance programs. The Board reviewed initial materials with the Advisor at the meeting held on April 18, 2022, prior to which the Independent Trustees and their counsel met separately to discuss the information provided by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. Following the April meeting, counsel to the Independent Trustees, on behalf of the Independent Trustees, requested certain clarifications and supplements to the materials provided, and the information provided in response to those requests was considered at an executive session of the Independent Trustees and their counsel held prior to the June 12-13, 2022 meeting, as well as at the June meeting. The Board applied its business judgment to determine whether the arrangements between the Trust and the Advisor and among the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor continue to be reasonable business arrangements from the Fund's perspective. The Board determined that, given the totality of the information provided with respect to the Agreements, the Board had received sufficient information to renew the Agreements. The Board considered that shareholders chose to invest or remain invested in the Fund knowing that the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor manage the Fund and knowing the Fund's unitary fee. In reviewing the Agreements, the Board considered the nature, extent and quality of the services provided by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor under the Agreements. With respect to the Advisory Agreement, the Board considered that the Advisor is responsible for the overall management and administration of the Trust and the Fund and reviewed all of the services provided by the Advisor to the Fund, including the oversight of the Sub-Advisor, as well as the background and experience of the persons responsible for such services. The Board noted that the Advisor oversees the Sub-Advisor's day-to-day management of the Fund's investments, including portfolio risk monitoring and performance review. In reviewing the services provided, the Board noted the compliance program that had been developed by the Advisor and considered that it includes a robust program for monitoring the Advisor's, the Sub-Advisor's and the Fund's compliance with the 1940 Act, as well as the Fund's compliance with its investment objective, policies and restrictions. The Board also considered a report from the Advisor with respect to its risk management functions related to the operation of the Fund. Finally, as part of the Board's consideration of the Advisor's services, the Advisor, in its written materials and at the April 18, 2022 meeting, described to the Board the scope of its ongoing investment in additional personnel and infrastructure to maintain and improve the quality of services provided to the Fund and the other funds in the First Trust Fund Complex. With respect to the Sub-Advisory Agreement, the Board noted that the Fund is an actively-managed ETF and the Sub-Advisor actively manages the Fund's investments. In addition to the written materials provided by the Sub-Advisor, at the June 12-13, 2022 meeting, the Board also received a presentation from representatives of the Sub-Advisor, who discussed the services that the Sub-Advisor provides to the Fund, including the Sub-Advisor's day-to-day management of the Fund's investments. In considering the Sub-Advisor's management of the Fund, the Board noted the background and experience of the Sub-Advisor's portfolio management team. In light of the information presented and the considerations made, the Board concluded that the nature, extent and quality of the services provided to the Trust and the Fund by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor under the Agreements have been and are expected to remain satisfactory and that the Sub-Advisor, under the oversight of the Advisor, has managed the Fund consistent with its investment objective, policies and restrictions. The Board considered the unitary fee rate payable by the Fund under the Advisory Agreement for the services provided. The Board noted that the sub-advisory fee is paid by the Advisor from the unitary fee. The Board considered that as part of the unitary fee the Advisor is responsible for the Fund's expenses, including the cost of sub-advisory, transfer agency, custody, fund administration, legal, audit and other services and license fees, if any, but excluding the fee payment under the Advisory Agreement and interest, taxes, brokerage commissions and other expenses connected with the execution of portfolio transactions, distribution and service fees pursuant to a Rule 12b-1 plan, if any, and extraordinary expenses, if any. The Board received and reviewed information showing the fee rates and expense ratios of the peer funds in the Expense Group, as well as advisory and unitary fee rates charged by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor to other fund (including ETFs) and non-fund clients, as applicable. Because the Fund pays a unitary fee, the Board determined that expense ratios were the most relevant comparative data point. Based on the information Page 21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) provided, the Board noted that the unitary fee rate for the Fund was above the median total (net) expense ratio of the peer funds in the Expense Group. With respect to the Expense Group, the Board, at the April 18, 2022 meeting, discussed with Broadridge its methodology for assembling peer groups and discussed with the Advisor limitations in creating peer groups for actively-managed ETFs and different business models that may affect the pricing of services among ETF sponsors. The Board also noted that not all peer funds employ an advisor/sub-advisor management structure. The Board took these limitations and differences into account in considering the peer data. With respect to fees charged to other non-ETF clients, the Board considered differences between the Fund and other non-ETF clients that limited their comparability. In considering the unitary fee rate overall, the Board also considered the Advisor's statement that it seeks to meet investor needs through innovative and value-added investment solutions and the Advisor's demonstrated long-term commitment to the Fund and the other funds in the First Trust Fund Complex. The Board considered performance information for the Fund. The Board noted the process it has established for monitoring the Fund's performance and portfolio risk on an ongoing basis, which includes quarterly performance reporting from the Advisor and Sub-Advisor for the Fund. The Board determined that this process continues to be effective for reviewing the Fund's performance. The Board considered information provided by the Sub-Advisor on the Fund's performance during its target outcome periods that ended between April 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022 and noted that the Fund delivered on its target outcome objective. Because the Fund commenced operations on January 20, 2021 and therefore has a limited performance history, comparative performance information for the Fund was not considered. On the basis of all the information provided on the unitary fee for the Fund and the ongoing oversight by the Board, the Board concluded that the unitary fee for the Fund (out of which the Sub-Advisor is compensated) continues to be reasonable and appropriate in light of the nature, extent and quality of the services provided by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor to the Fund under the Agreements. The Board considered information and discussed with the Advisor whether there were any economies of scale in connection with providing advisory services to the Fund and noted the Advisor's statement that it believes that its expenses relating to providing advisory services to the Fund will likely increase during the next twelve months as the Advisor continues to build infrastructure and add new staff. The Board noted that any reduction in fixed costs associated with the management of the Fund would benefit the Advisor, but that the unitary fee structure provides a level of certainty in expenses for the Fund. The Board considered the revenues and allocated costs (including the allocation methodology) of the Advisor in serving as investment advisor to the Fund for the period from inception through December 31, 2021 and the estimated profitability level for the Fund calculated by the Advisor based on such data, as well as complex-wide and product-line profitability data, for the twelve months ended December 31, 2021. The Board noted the inherent limitations in the profitability analysis and concluded that, based on the information provided, the Advisor's profitability level for the Fund was not unreasonable. In addition, the Board considered indirect benefits described by the Advisor that may be realized from its relationship with the Fund. The Board considered that the Advisor had identified as an indirect benefit to the Advisor and FTP their exposure to investors and brokers who, absent their exposure to the Fund, may have had no dealings with the Advisor or FTP. The Board also noted that FTCP has a controlling ownership interest in the Sub-Advisor's parent company and considered potential indirect benefits to the Advisor from such ownership interest. The Board concluded that the character and amount of potential indirect benefits to the Advisor were not unreasonable. The Board considered the Sub-Advisor's statement that it believes that the sub-advisory fee for the Fund is appropriate. The Board noted the Sub-Advisor's statements that it continues to invest in infrastructure, technology and personnel, and that it anticipates that its expenses relating to providing services to the Fund will remain approximately the same for the next twelve months. The Board did not review the profitability of the Sub-Advisor with respect to the Fund. The Board noted that the Advisor pays the Sub-Advisor from its unitary fee and its understanding that the Fund's sub-advisory fee rate was the product of an arm's length negotiation. The Board concluded that the profitability analysis for the Advisor was more relevant. The Board considered the potential indirect benefits to the Sub-Advisor from being associated with the Advisor and the Fund, and noted the Sub-Advisor's statements that it is the Sub-Advisor's policy currently not to enter into soft-dollar arrangements for the procurement of research services in connection with client securities transactions and that, as a result, there are no foreseen indirect benefits from its relationship with the Fund. The Board also considered the potential indirect benefits to the Sub-Advisor from FTCP's controlling ownership interest in the Sub-Advisor's parent company. The Board concluded that the character and amount of potential indirect benefits to the Sub-Advisor were not unreasonable. Based on all of the information considered and the conclusions reached, the Board, including the Independent Trustees, unanimously determined that the terms of the Agreements continue to be fair and reasonable and that the continuation of the Agreements is in the best interests of the Fund. No single factor was determinative in the Board's analysis. Page 22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (CONTINUED) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FT CBOE VEST GOLD STRATEGY QUARTERLY BUFFER ETF (BGLD) JUNE 30, 2022 (UNAUDITED) LIQUIDITY RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAM In accordance with Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"), the Fund and each other fund in the First Trust Fund Complex, other than the closed-end funds, have adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the "Program") reasonably designed to assess and manage the funds' liquidity risk, i.e., the risk that a fund could not meet requests to redeem shares issued by the fund without significant dilution of remaining investors' interests in the fund. The Board of Trustees of the First Trust Funds has appointed First Trust Advisors, L.P. (the "Advisor") as the person designated to administer the Program, and in this capacity the Advisor performs its duties primarily through the activities and efforts of the First Trust Liquidity Committee (the "Liquidity Committee"). Pursuant to the Program, the Liquidity Committee classifies the liquidity of each fund's portfolio investments into one of the four liquidity categories specified by Rule 22e-4: highly liquid investments, moderately liquid investments, less liquid investments and illiquid investments. The Liquidity Committee determines certain of the inputs for this classification process, including reasonably anticipated trade sizes and significant investor dilution thresholds. The Liquidity Committee also determines and periodically reviews a highly liquid investment minimum for certain funds, monitors the funds' holdings of assets classified as illiquid investments to seek to ensure they do not exceed 15% of a fund's net assets and establishes policies and procedures regarding redemptions in kind. At the April 18, 2022 meeting of the Board of Trustees, as required by Rule 22e-4 and the Program, the Advisor provided the Board with a written report prepared by the Advisor that addressed the operation of the Program during the period from March 16, 2021 through the Liquidity Committee's annual meeting held on March 17, 2022 and assessed the Program's adequacy and effectiveness of implementation during this period, including the operation of the highly liquid investment minimum for each fund that is required under the Program to have one, and any material changes to the Program. Note that because the Fund primarily holds assets that are highly liquid investments, the Fund has not adopted any highly liquid investment minimum. As stated in the written report, during the review period, no fund breached the 15% limitation on illiquid investments, no fund with a highly liquid investment minimum breached that minimum and no fund filed a Form N-LIQUID. The Advisor concluded that each fund's investment strategy is appropriate for an open-end fund; that the Program operated effectively in all material respects during the review period; and that the Program is reasonably designed to assess and manage the liquidity risk of each fund and to maintain compliance with Rule 22e-4. Page 23 This page intentionally left blank. FIRST TRUST First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund INVESTMENT ADVISOR First Trust Advisors L.P. 120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400 Wheaton, IL 60187 INVESTMENT SUB-ADVISOR Cboe Vest(SM) Financial LLC 1765 Greensboro Station Pl, 9th Floor McLean, VA 22102 ADMINISTRATOR, CUSTODIAN, FUND ACCOUNTANT & TRANSFER AGENT The Bank of New York Mellon 240 Greenwich Street New York, NY 10286 INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM Deloitte & Touche LLP 111 S. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 LEGAL COUNSEL Chapman and Cutler LLP 320 South Canal Street Chicago, IL 60606 [BLANK BACK COVER]