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Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund
- You can buy blue chip stocks as individual stocks or through funds that contain tens or hundreds of stocks.
- The fund uses fundamental analysis of factors such as each issuer’s financial condition and industry position, as well as market and economic conditions, to select investments.
- It invests in securities of domestic and foreign issuers.
- Registered investment products (including mutual funds and ETFs) and collective investment trusts managed by Fidelity Management Trust Company (FMTC) are offered by Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC LLC), a registered broker-dealer.
- Like their poker namesake, blue chip stocks might just be the best investments in the game.
Registered investment products (including mutual funds and ETFs) and collective investment trusts managed by Fidelity Management Trust Company (FMTC) are offered by Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC LLC), a registered broker-dealer. FIAM products and services may be presented by FDC LLC, a non-exclusive financial intermediary affiliated with FIAM and compensated for such services. The investment seeks growth of capital over the long term. The fund invests primarily in common stocks. It normally invests at least 80% of assets in blue chip companies (companies that, in Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR)’s view, are well-known, well-established and well-capitalized), which generally have large or medium market capitalizations. It invests in securities of domestic and foreign issuers.
Portfolio Data
Fidelity does not provide legal or tax advice. While blue chip companies have demonstrated histories of weathering market ups and downs, concentrating your money in just a few could still leave you vulnerable to unexpected dips—as well as mean you miss out on potential large gains from other companies. Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Morningstar Index (Market Barometer) quotes are real-time. For the past seven years, Kat has been helping people make the best financial decisions for their unique situations, whether they’re looking for the right insurance policies or trying to pay down debt. Kat has expertise in insurance and student loans, and she holds certifications in student loan and financial education counseling. We’d like to share more about how we work and what drives our day-to-day business.
Morningstar® Rating
This can help you narrow down other blue chip funds and stocks that may be worthy of your investment dollars. Before investing have your client consider the funds’, variable investment products’, exchange-traded products’, or 529 Plans’ investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. Contact Fidelity for a prospectus or a summary prospectus, if available, or offering statement containing this information. Information provided in, and presentation of, this document are for informational and educational purposes only and are not a recommendation to take any particular action, or any action at all, nor an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities or services presented.
Morningstar Ratings (Fund)
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The fund uses fundamental analysis of factors such as each issuer’s financial condition and industry position, as well as market and economic conditions, to select investments. Blue chip stocks are the Old Faithfuls of the investing world. They don’t offer the meteoric growth of a hot startup or today’s most popular cryptocurrency, but instead give your portfolio steady returns over periods of time measured in decades. Like their poker namesake, blue chip stocks might just be the best investments in the game. You can buy blue chip stocks as individual stocks or through funds that contain tens or hundreds of stocks. Investing in individual shares of blue chip stocks comes with greater risk than investing in diversified mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs).