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Fidelity® Crypto Industry and Digital Payments ETF

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r/investingSee Post

Fidelity FDIG ETF thoughts

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FDIG Index Fund - Long term investing

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It's pretty terrible to be honest. You have a bunch of the same thing, which makes it pointlessly complicated. Convert SCHG & SPM to VOO Convert FDIG to VXUS Convert ETHA to IBIT 70% VOO 10% VXUS 10% GLDM 10% IBIT This gives you basically the same risk profile, but you have international markets, which matches your currency debasement trade.

I've been ignoring crypto directly and longer-play buying crypto and data-related companies in ETFs like BKCH/FDIG/IBLC which hold IREN, APLD, WULF, COIN, etc. Counting on those companies to broaden and transition where tech needs them to.

r/investingSee Comment

Yeah SPRX and BKCH/FDIG have been doing well.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I had enough of FDIG and now I'm finally free. Lost $3000+ over the past three weeks. Tried to buy last week's dip but it kept dipping when everything else recovered. Crypto is stupid those crypto companies are somehow worse. Fuck COIN Fuck MARA Fuck RIOT Fuck HUT Fuck WULF. Laugh at my stupidity 

r/investingSee Comment

Is investing in FDIG, good long term idea? I just opened a Roth IRA with Fidelity at age 19. Currently I’m starting with $300 a month and I plan on investing 95% in FXAIX and the last 5% I am thinking on putting it into FDIG which is a crypto ETF. I am wondering if it’s a good idea. I plan of not touching it until the age that I can withdraw without consequences.

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r/stocksSee Comment

ETFs and mutual funds in terms of performance are identical, but you want to avoid high expense ratios & large distributions typically by mutual funds. 10 to 20% of your portfolio in crypto is way disproportionate, even if it was in gold, something like 1 to 5% would be more reasonable, but COIN on the other hand would be smart to own a large % if you thought the crypto market was going to take off, as the saying goes: **Sell shovels rather than dig for gold.** I'm assuming you're on fidelity so instead of IBIT just get FBTC and alot more FDIG (notice **dig** is in the name FDIG.. hint hint see the phrase above). tl;dr buy FBTC if you're on fidelity, IBIT non-fidelity, and FDIG instead of COIN as FDIG is a large % of COIN.

r/investingSee Comment

I like the small cap value of AVUV. Especially right now going into who knows what. Any experience with STCE, MAGS, or any of the crypto blockchains? (IBLC, FDIG, etc.)

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I bought it when BTC crashed to 16K.. in my IRA account this was one way of getting into BTC indirectly.... they didn't have any Crypto besides FDIG which I also bought... but sold

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I bought this when BTC was around 16k... I do have FBTC and BITO as well Had COIN and FDIG as well.. but sold those (too early)

r/stocksSee Comment

If you want some risk you should look either at some companies with high growth potential or cryptocurrencies . Regarding the first one, companies in the pharmaceutical industry, AI, digital finance, and space would be a good idea I think. Companies like RKLB, PL, SHOP, KAPA, KVYO, SOUN. Also, if you are interested in crypto but want to stay on the safe side, I think the fidelity etf FDIG is a good one because it tracks the totality of the crypto industry

r/investingSee Comment

WGMI is a good pure play Bitcoin miner ETF. BKCH, BITQ, and FDIG also give good miner exposure along with bigger Coinbase and MSTR positions. I think the miners have the most upside convexity from here. Although I will admit I've been surprised by MSTR continuing to widen it's NAV.

r/investingSee Comment

a mix of: FDIG, FMET, QQQ, SMH, NVDA, META, MSFT, TSLA, AMZN, those are the larger holdings 🍻 and the majority of the individual account is diversified in a basket of 75+ holdings like an ETF

r/stocksSee Comment

Yes. Great advice, and to be fair, I’m mostly moving everything everywhere else into only FXAIX. Maybe I’ll just do 50 FXAIX, 30 QQQ and 20 FDIG. Boring is fine, but I opened this account to stop going to casinos. Knowing my habits, I have to have some exposure to more risk. The other non-work accounts I’m reallocating are to just QQQ and FXAIX. So, I’m trying to be more conservative. My 401k is VOO (majority), 2 target dates (2040 & 2045) that I no longer contribute to, a Vanguard international (20% contributions), and 10% contributions to a bond fund.

r/investingSee Comment

J am 19 years old and fairly new to investing (started about 1 year ago) and have since only owned FXAIX. I am looking to consider new, more risk-intensive strategies, given that I will hold my money in the market for a while. I am thinking of doing the following: - FXAIX: 60% (S&P index) - FTEC: 30% (IT/tech index) - FDIG: 10% (crypto index) Any thoughts advice?

r/investingSee Comment

No comment on whether this sector is a good idea or not, but also take a look at WGMI. WGMI much better for the past year; FDIG better the past six months.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Fidelity’s FMET has been pretty stable surprisingly. Been watching since inception last year. Their FDIG (digital payment/crypto etf) oh the other hand…

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r/investingSee Comment

FDIG holds companies worth 97B total, compared to a VTI at 49T, so about 0.2%. There is about 1T in crypto, but no clue how big the total global asset market is...

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r/investingSee Comment

Call it what you want, I see OP's portfolio and I see a scattershot of various asset classes (most of which have historically underperformed equities) along with an assertion that "I feel like things will be different." Why are they holding 10% in T-bills and cash in a 401k when they are 35? Is that 2.5% gold allocation really gonna turn things around when they rebalance in a downturn? 2% into a crypto-adjacent ETF (notably, FDIG really owns a few crypto brokerages and mining companies, which are both on their way out in the crypto space)? May as well toss in some weed stocks and a share in a piece of fine art if they want to be so different. Again, I'm being much more negative than I usually am in a reddit comment due to OP's request for a roast. If I were to put back on my reddit filter, this portfolio is fine other than needing to drop the cash/treasury allocation and looking unnecessarily complicated. It'll mostly track VTI and considering it's a retirement account and OP has 30 more years of contributions into it, they'll come out great as long as they keep investing.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

FDIG (Fidelity crypto ETF) significantly outperforming BITO on the one month. Too bad there’s no options chain 😢

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r/optionsSee Comment

I plan on accumulating FDIG during the crypto winter, it's not leveraged but it moves like it is.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Does anyone has knowledge for FMET and FDIG?

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