Top 5 High-Growth Fidelity Index Funds in 2021

by | Oct 11, 2023 | Fidelity IRA | 36 comments




These are the 5 best Fidelity index funds to consider buying in 2021. I’ll briefly discuss what index funds are and why they’re such a good investment. I also go step by step explaining the pros and cons of each Fidelity index fund like fees, performance, and growth potential.

Index funds are a powerful way to get started passively investing and Fidelity index funds are among the industry’s best.

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36 Comments

  1. TODDO Ennis

    I'd advise newbie traders to take this video seriously, investing in index funds can be tricky and this video did a good job of shedding some light. However, if unable to trade on your own, there's no better approach than seeking out the help of a professional.

  2. e w

    So if you can only afford two funds which ones would be best?

  3. Bryn Kehrli

    Is there a fidelity bond fund, preferably index or low cost, that you like?

  4. Peter Au

    furu lol

  5. nbaagent

    I invested in fidelity small cap index fund, fidelity large cap growth index fund, fidelity total international lequity fund, and fidelity 500 index fund….. My question is should i invest in the nasdq fund instead of international

  6. THE DARWIN SNATCHERS

    ur a legend bro.. so many videos are just way to much… this was perfect

  7. BeeBee Tee

    Thanx Raymond!

  8. Fabian DaFuture

    Am I tripping or did he just name 4 indexes on a top 5 video?

  9. JJ

    Would you recommend these for a brokerage account with Index Funds not an IRA

  10. Dj Dj

    Very interesting

  11. Salmon Silva

    Very cool, thank you, but WHERE IS THE 4TH INDEX????

  12. Hyon Jeong Anderson

    Hi Raymond! Thanks for the video!
    I am looking for S&P 500 equal weight etf and a Moat etf. Does Fidelity have them?

  13. Rick Dougherty

    Is it best to buy these index funds when the market is Down and putting money in on a regular basis wait for a pull back ,or just put money in

  14. fidel folchi

    My friend you are a genius!!!!!!!!!

  15. Austin

    Are these funds safe to hold in a taxable account or would you recommend etfs? Like vti or voo

  16. leo mendoza

    I subscribed!! how many index funds should I have and ETF? Thanks!

  17. Nava Investing

    I’m 21 years old what are the best fidelity funds to invest ?

  18. 444truthteller

    Great vid. Str8 to the point.

  19. O L

    Fxaix or Fxiax?

  20. Brad Schmittling

    Fecgx hasn't been around long
    Enough

  21. stupidsnaps

    What’s the difference between FXAIX and FZROX? They seem to have similar holdings. TIA

  22. Good Karma

    Nice job! Do you know what are the Vanguard or Fidelity ETF version for the FSSNX and the FNCMX? Thank you

  23. Antonio Santos

    Hello,
    I have a 401k through my employer and I have the option of picking my own investments. What are my options? I also subscribed, than you and God Bless you and Jesus Loves you!!! Amen

  24. Eli t tercero

    Is it good to invest into many index funds or just one?

  25. H S

    Can I pull money out whenever I need to from my index fund without penalty?

  26. Tony Jules

    Great content Raymond! I am very new to this and my question may sound very ignorant. I just moved about $100k to a Fidelity Rollover IRA and planning to retire in 5, 7 years. After speaking to Fidelity, they advised me to move the money to a Fidelity Asset Manager 50% fund witch has an expense ratio of 0.65% and 39% in Bonds. It sounds to me that one these index funds could be a better option. Should I leave the money in the Fidelity Asset Manager 50% or move it in an index fund? Now, here is where my ignorance comes in. How do I navigate the Fidelity website and transfer the money from the Fidelity Asset Manager 50% fund to a different fund? Thank you

  27. Alex Rodriguez

    Don't sleep on international

  28. sammysupreme

    I can't really find this in Fidelity but are brokerage accounts free to start? I know depending on which fund i choose i'll have the expense ratio but just wanted to know if i set up accounts are free. also can i transfer money from 401k to brokerage account would i be penalized?

  29. Will Droes

    Do any of these funds pay dividends? I’m just confused why it’d be better to go with one of these funds instead of the SPY ETF, since the returns on FXAIX are basically the same as the SPY but the SPY at least pays a dividend?

  30. Michael Corn

    Thanks for the outstanding video this was lots of help

  31. WizeOnez

    Question: Do most index funds start in this way, that is allow the investor to add the amount of money they choose, then when it becomes popular set a minimum amount to join the index.

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