Fidelity Investments: S&P 500 Index Fund (FNILX) With No Expense Ratio

by | Sep 4, 2022 | Fidelity IRA | 6 comments

Fidelity Investments: S&P 500 Index Fund (FNILX) With No Expense Ratio




If you invest in the S&P 500 and are looking to lower your fees, the Fidelity ZERO Large Cap Index Fund (FNILX) is what you are looking for. FNILX is a Zero Expense Ratio index fund that mimics the S&P 500.

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6 Comments

  1. Autobot Diva

    like 3 of the zero funds, however you can invest…smartly lol… should be the goal

  2. Katie Franzmann

    Do you think it's a good idea to buy FNILX now that the market is crashing? Or wait for it to crash more? It's been around 4 years, hmm do you think this will go up again?
    I am curious what are your thoughts are? I love your videos thanks!

  3. Ben Rewley

    what is the difference in fidelity's 4 different zero fee index funds?

  4. Alex Kent

    Nice video, lots of different investments out there. Best I stick with what I know is beneficial, already up $50,000 in this crypto investment in few months.

  5. Ron Welt

    You can buy the fund on TD Ameritrade you are going to pay a fee though. So it's best to buy it with Fidelity.

  6. Andrew Lopez

    Jamie hitting 1k subs, congrats man!

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