If you want the simplest, cheapest way to own the U.S. stock market inside a Fidelity account, the Fidelity 500 Index Fund (NASDAQ:FXAIX) is the default answer. FXAIX tracks the S&P 500 and has become ...
Fidelity’s FELC ETF tracks the S&P 500 closely but lags SPY while charging higher fees. Here's what investors need to know ...
Fidelity strategist warns the S&P 500 rally may be moving too fast despite strong earnings support and improving sentiment ...
The Fidelity 500 Index Fund tracks the S&P 500 index, one of the main benchmarks for U.S. stocks. The index covers about 80% of the investable market capitalization of the U.S. equity market. The S&P ...
Wondering how FXAIX and VOO stack up? You aren’t alone. To help, here is an explanation of the key differences between the ...
Compare how yield, volatility, and expense ratios set these two ETFs apart—and what that means for portfolio construction and ...
International equities have quietly outrun the U.S. market over the past twelve months, and the Fidelity Enhanced ...
Fidelity’s Enhanced Small Cap ETF has outperformed its Vanguard counterpart by more than 20% over the past year, showing the potential for active management in less efficient markets. The gains come ...
Expense ratios are small numbers that compound into large differences over decades. A fund charging nothing costs exactly that. FZROX, Fidelity's Zero Total Market Index Fund, has charged investors ...