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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | ||||
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Risk/Return [Heading] | oef_RiskReturnHeading | Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | ||
Objective [Heading] | oef_ObjectiveHeading | Investment Goal | ||
Objective, Primary [Text Block] | oef_ObjectivePrimaryTextBlock | To seek to provide long-term capital appreciation. |
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Expense Heading [Optional Text] | oef_ExpenseHeading | Fees and Expenses of the Fund | ||
Expense Narrative [Text Block] | oef_ExpenseNarrativeTextBlock | The following table describes the fees and expenses that you will incur if you buy, hold and sell shares of the Fund. You may also incur other fees, such as usual and customary brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the table and the Example that follows. |
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Operating Expenses Caption [Optional Text] | oef_OperatingExpensesCaption | Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) | ||
Portfolio Turnover [Heading] | oef_PortfolioTurnoverHeading | Portfolio Turnover | ||
Portfolio Turnover [Text Block] | oef_PortfolioTurnoverTextBlock | The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or “turns over” its portfolio). A higher portfolio turnover rate may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual Fund operating expenses or in the Example, affect the Fund’s performance. The Fund is newly offered; therefore, it does not have a turnover rate to report for the most recent fiscal year. |
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Expense Example [Heading] | oef_ExpenseExampleHeading | Example | ||
Expense Example Narrative [Text Block] | oef_ExpenseExampleNarrativeTextBlock | This Example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other funds. The Example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time periods indicated and then sell all of your shares at the end of the period. The Example also assumes that your investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be: |
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Strategy [Heading] | oef_StrategyHeading | Principal Investment Strategies | ||
Strategy Narrative [Text Block] | oef_StrategyNarrativeTextBlock | Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in “dividend growth” companies. For this purpose, dividend growth companies include companies (or securities issued by such companies) with a history of paying consistent or increasing dividends or that the investment manager believes have the potential to increase future dividend payments based on dividend growth rate estimates from third-party and internal sources. The Fund invests predominantly in equity securities, primarily common stock. Equity securities include common stocks, preferred stocks, depositary receipts, and securities convertible into common stocks, as well as equity-related instruments. The Fund may invest in companies of any size, across the entire market capitalization spectrum. The Fund maintains the flexibility to invest in securities of companies from a variety of sectors, but from time to time, based on economic conditions, the Fund may have significant positions in particular sectors, such as technology, industrials or healthcare. The Fund may invest up to 25% of its total assets in foreign securities (typically through the purchase of depositary receipts). When choosing investments for the Fund, the investment manager applies a research-driven, “bottom up” fundamental approach. As a “bottom-up” investor focusing primarily on individual securities, the investment manager looks for companies that it believes meet the criteria for dividend growth above and are fundamentally sound and attempts to acquire them at attractive prices. In constructing the Fund’s portfolio, the investment manager does not necessarily focus on companies whose securities pay a high dividend rate but rather seeks to identify companies that have historically increased or the investment manager believes have the potential to increase their dividend payments. |
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Bar Chart and Performance Table [Heading] | oef_BarChartAndPerformanceTableHeading | Performance | ||
Performance Narrative [Text Block] | oef_PerformanceNarrativeTextBlock | Because the Fund is new, it has no performance history. Once the Fund has commenced operations, you can obtain updated performance information at www.franklintempleton.com or by calling (800) DIAL BEN/342-5236. The Fund's past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of how the Fund will perform in the future. |
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Performance One Year or Less [Text] | oef_PerformanceOneYearOrLess | Because the Fund is new, it has no performance history. Once the Fund has commenced operations, you can obtain updated performance information at www.franklintempleton.com or by calling (800) DIAL BEN/342-5236. The Fund's past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of how the Fund will perform in the future. | ||
Performance Availability Phone [Text] | oef_PerformanceAvailabilityPhone | (800) DIAL BEN/342-5236 | ||
Performance Availability Website Address [Text] | oef_PerformanceAvailabilityWebSiteAddress | franklintempleton.com | ||
Performance Past Does Not Indicate Future [Text] | oef_PerformancePastDoesNotIndicateFuture | The Fund's past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of how the Fund will perform in the future. | ||
Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Principal Risks | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | You could lose money by investing in the Fund. ETF shares are not deposits or obligations of, or guaranteed or endorsed by, any bank, and are not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve Board, or any other agency of the U.S. government. The Fund is subject to the principal risks noted below, any of which may adversely affect the Fund’s net asset value (NAV), trading price, yield, total return and ability to meet its investment goal. Unlike many ETFs, the Fund is not an index-based ETF. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Risk Lose Money [Member] | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | You could lose money by investing in the Fund. | ||
Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Market | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Market: The market values of securities or other investments owned by the Fund will go up or down, sometimes rapidly or unpredictably. The market value of a security or other investment may be reduced by market activity or other results of supply and demand unrelated to the issuer. This is a basic risk associated with all investments. When there are more sellers than buyers, prices tend to fall. Likewise, when there are more buyers than sellers, prices tend to rise. In addition, the value of the Fund’s investments may go up or down due to general market or other conditions that are not specifically related to a particular issuer, such as: real or perceived adverse economic changes, including widespread liquidity issues and defaults in one or more industries; changes in interest, inflation or exchange rates; unexpected natural and man-made world events, such as diseases or disasters; financial, political or social disruptions, including terrorism and war; and U.S. trade disputes or other disputes with specific countries that could result in additional tariffs, trade barriers and/or investment restrictions in certain securities in those countries. Any of these conditions can adversely affect the economic prospects of many companies, sectors, nations, regions and the market in general, in ways that cannot necessarily be foreseen. Stock prices tend to go up and down more dramatically than those of debt securities. A slower-growth or recessionary economic environment could have an adverse effect on the prices of the various stocks held by the Fund. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Dividend-Oriented Companies | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Dividend-Oriented Companies: Companies that have historically paid regular dividends to shareholders may decrease or eliminate dividend payments in the future. A decrease in dividend payments by an issuer may result in a decrease in the value of the issuer's stock and less available income for the Fund. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Large Capitalization Companies | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Large Capitalization Companies: Large capitalization companies may fall out of favor with investors based on market and economic conditions. Large capitalization companies may underperform relative to small and mid capitalization companies because they may be unable to respond quickly to new competitive challenges, such as changes in technology and consumer tastes, and may not be able to attain the high growth rate of successful smaller companies, especially during extended periods of economic expansion. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Small and Mid Capitalization Companies | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Small and Mid Capitalization Companies: Securities issued by small and mid capitalization companies may be more volatile in price than those of larger companies and may involve substantial risks. Such risks may include greater sensitivity to economic conditions, less certain growth prospects, lack of depth of management and funds for growth and development, and limited or less developed product lines and markets. In addition, small and mid capitalization companies may be particularly affected by interest rate increases, as they may find it more difficult to borrow money to continue or expand operations, or may have difficulty in repaying any loans. The markets for securities issued by small and mid capitalization companies also tend to be less liquid than the markets for securities issued by larger companies. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Focus | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Focus: To the extent that the Fund focuses on particular countries, regions, industries, sectors or types of investments from time to time, the Fund may be subject to greater risks of adverse developments in such areas of focus than a fund that invests in a wider variety of countries, regions, industries, sectors or investments. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Technology companies | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Technology companies: Companies in the technology sector have historically been volatile due to the rapid pace of product change and development within the sector. For example, their products and services may not prove commercially successful or may become obsolete quickly. In addition, delays in or cancellation of the release of anticipated products or services may also affect the price of a technology company’s stock. Technology companies are subject to significant competitive pressures, such as new market entrants, aggressive pricing and tight profit margins. The activities of these companies may also be adversely affected by changes in government regulations, worldwide technological developments or investor perception of a company and/or its products or services. The stock prices of companies operating within this sector may be subject to abrupt or erratic movements. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Industrials companies | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Industrials companies: The stock prices of companies in the industrials sector are affected by supply and demand both for their specific product or service and for industrials sector products in general. Companies in the industrials sector may be adversely affected by changes in government regulation, world events and economic conditions. In addition, these companies are at risk for environmental damage and product liability claims. Companies in this sector could be adversely affected by commodity price volatility, changes in exchange rates, imposition of export or import controls, increased competition, depletion of resources, technological developments and labor relations. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Healthcare companies | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Healthcare companies: The activities of healthcare companies may be funded or subsidized by federal and state governments. If government funding and subsidies are reduced or discontinued, the profitability of these companies could be adversely affected. Healthcare companies may also be affected by government policies on healthcare reimbursements, regulatory approval for new drugs and medical products, and similar matters. They are also subject to legislative risk, i.e., the risks associated with the reform of the healthcare system through legislation. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Foreign Securities (non-U.S.) | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Foreign Securities (non-U.S.): Investing in foreign securities typically involves different risks than investing in U.S. securities, and includes risks associated with: (i) internal and external political and economic developments – e.g., the political, economic and social policies and structures of some foreign countries may be less stable and more volatile than those in the U.S. or some foreign countries may be subject to trading restrictions or economic sanctions; diplomatic and political developments could affect the economies, industries, and securities and currency markets of the countries in which the Fund is invested, which can include rapid and adverse political changes; social instability; regional conflicts; sanctions imposed by the United States, other nations or other governmental entities, including supranational entities; terrorism; and war; (ii) trading practices – e.g., government supervision and regulation of foreign securities and currency markets, trading systems and brokers may be less than in the U.S.; (iii) availability of information – e.g., foreign issuers may not be subject to the same disclosure, accounting and financial reporting standards and practices as U.S. issuers; (iv) limited markets – e.g., the securities of certain foreign issuers may be less liquid (harder to sell) and more volatile; and (v) currency exchange rate fluctuations and policies – e.g., fluctuations may negatively affect investments denominated in foreign currencies and any income received or expenses paid by the Fund in that foreign currency. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Depositary Receipts | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Depositary Receipts: Depositary receipts are subject to many of the risks of the underlying security. For some depositary receipts, the custodian or similar financial institution that holds the issuer's shares in a trust account is located in the issuer's home country. The Fund could be exposed to the credit risk of the custodian or financial institution, and in cases where the issuer’s home country does not have developed financial markets, greater market risk. In addition, the depository institution may not have physical custody of the underlying securities at all times and may charge fees for various services, including forwarding dividends and interest and corporate actions. The Fund would be expected to pay a share of the additional fees, which it would not pay if investing directly in the foreign securities. The Fund may experience delays in receiving its dividend and interest payments or exercising rights as a shareholder. There may be an increased possibility of untimely responses to certain corporate actions of the issuer in an unsponsored depositary receipt program. Accordingly, there may be less information available regarding issuers of securities underlying unsponsored programs and there may not be a correlation between this information and the market value of the depositary receipts. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Management | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Management: The Fund is subject to management risk because it is an actively managed ETF. The Fund's investment manager applies investment techniques and risk analyses in making investment decisions for the Fund, but there can be no guarantee that these decisions will produce the desired results. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Cybersecurity | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Cybersecurity: Cybersecurity incidents, both intentional and unintentional, may allow an unauthorized party to gain access to Fund assets, Fund or customer data (including private shareholder information), or proprietary information, cause the Fund, the investment manager, authorized participants, or index providers (as applicable) and listing exchanges, and/or their service providers (including, but not limited to, Fund accountants, custodians, sub-custodians, transfer agents and financial intermediaries) to suffer data breaches, data corruption or loss of operational functionality or prevent Fund investors from purchasing, redeeming shares or receiving distributions. The investment manager has limited ability to prevent or mitigate cybersecurity incidents affecting third party service providers, and such third party service providers may have limited indemnification obligations to the Fund or the investment manager. Cybersecurity incidents may result in financial losses to the Fund and its shareholders, and substantial costs may be incurred in an effort to prevent or mitigate future cybersecurity incidents. Issuers of securities in which the Fund invests are also subject to cybersecurity risks, and the value of these securities could decline if the issuers experience cybersecurity incidents. Because technology is frequently changing, new ways to carry out cyber attacks are always developing. Therefore, there is a chance that some risks have not been identified or prepared for, or that an attack may not be detected, which puts limitations on the Fund's ability to plan for or respond to a cyber attack. Like other funds and business enterprises, the Fund, the investment manager, and their service providers are subject to the risk of cyber incidents occurring from time to time. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Market Trading | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Market Trading: The Fund faces numerous market trading risks, including the potential lack of an active market for Fund shares, losses from trading in secondary markets, periods of high volatility and disruption in the creation/redemption process of the Fund. Any of these factors, among others, may lead to the Fund’s shares trading at a premium or discount to NAV. Thus, you may pay more (or less) than NAV when you buy shares of the Fund in the secondary market, and you may receive less (or more) than NAV when you sell those shares in the secondary market. The investment manager cannot predict whether shares will trade above (premium), below (discount) or at NAV. To the extent that the underlying securities held by the Fund trade on an exchange that is closed when the securities exchange on which the Fund shares list and trade is open, there may be market uncertainty about the stale security pricing (i.e., the last quote from its closed foreign market) resulting in premiums or discounts to NAV that may be greater than those experienced by other ETFs. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Authorized Participant Concentration | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Authorized Participant Concentration: Only an Authorized Participant may engage in creation or redemption transactions directly with the Fund. "Authorized Participants" are broker-dealers that are permitted to create and redeem shares directly with the Fund and who have entered into agreements with the Fund’s distributor. The Fund has a limited number of institutions that act as Authorized Participants. To the extent that these institutions exit the business or are unable to proceed with creation and/or redemption orders with respect to the Fund and no other Authorized Participant is able to step forward to create or redeem Creation Units (as defined below), Fund shares may trade at a discount to NAV and possibly face trading halts and/or delisting. This risk may be more pronounced in volatile markets, potentially where there are significant redemptions in ETFs generally. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | New Fund | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | New Fund: The Fund is newly or recently established and has no performance history as of the date of this Prospectus. There can be no assurance that the Fund will grow to or maintain an economically viable size, which could result in the Fund being liquidated at any time without shareholder approval and at a time that may not be favorable for all shareholders. If the Fund does not attract additional assets, the Fund’s expenses will continue to be spread over a small asset base. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Large Shareholder | ||||
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Risk [Text Block] | oef_RiskTextBlock | Large Shareholder: Certain large shareholders, including other funds or accounts advised by the investment manager or an affiliate of the investment manager, may from time to time own a substantial amount of the Fund’s shares. In addition, a third-party investor, the investment manager or an affiliate of the investment manager, an authorized participant, a lead market maker, or another entity may invest in the Fund and hold its investment for a limited period of time solely to facilitate commencement of the Fund or to facilitate the Fund’s achieving a specified size or scale. There can be no assurance that any large shareholder would not redeem its investment, that the size of the Fund would be maintained at such levels or that the Fund would continue to meet applicable listing requirements. Redemptions by large shareholders could have a significant negative impact on the Fund. In addition, transactions by large shareholders may account for a large percentage of the trading volume on the listing exchange and may, therefore, have a material upward or downward effect on the market price of the shares. |
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Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | Franklin Dividend Growth ETF | ||||
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Management Fees (as a percentage of Assets) | oef_ManagementFeesOverAssets | 0.49% | ||
Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees | oef_DistributionAndService12b1FeesOverAssets | 0.00% | ||
Other Expenses (as a percentage of Assets): | oef_OtherExpensesOverAssets | 0.00% | [1] | |
Expenses (as a percentage of Assets) | oef_ExpensesOverAssets | 0.49% | ||
Other Expenses, New Fund, Based on Estimates [Text] | oef_OtherExpensesNewFundBasedOnEstimates | based on estimated amounts for the current fiscal year. | ||
Expense Example, with Redemption, 1 Year | oef_ExpenseExampleYear01 | $ 50 | ||
Expense Example, with Redemption, 3 Years | oef_ExpenseExampleYear03 | $ 157 | ||
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