This video provides a detailed breakdown of the 3 Best Fidelity Index Funds To Supercharge Your Roth IRA. By combining these Fidelity Index Funds, you gain optimal diversification for a portfolio to build significant wealth over time. - Enjoy!
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00:00 Intro
01:34 FSKAX
06:08 FSPGX
07:48 FTIHX
FSKAX (Fidelity Total Stock Market Index Fund): This fund offers broad exposure to the entire U.S. stock market by tracking the Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index, covering small, mid, and large-cap stocks. With a low expense ratio of 0.015%, it has historically averaged about 9% annual returns since its inception in 1997, making it a strong foundational investment.
FSPGX (Fidelity Large Cap Growth Index Fund): This fund tracks the Russell 1000 Growth Index, focusing on large-cap growth companies like Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia, with 49% allocated to the tech sector. It carries a slightly higher risk but offers significant growth potential, averaging 19.05% annual returns over the past five years.
FTIHX (Fidelity Total International Index Fund): This fund provides global diversification by tracking the MSCI All Country World Index (excluding the U.S.), covering over 5,000 holdings across developed and emerging markets. Though it offers exposure to international stocks, its average return since 2016 is 6.83%, with an expense ratio of 0.06%.
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