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Fidelity Growth Company K6 Fund

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Fidelity, brokerage link and NAV funds vrs ETFs

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Question about Fidelity Growth Funds and the impact of current market trends

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FGKFX will be 20-40% return for years to come

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All things considered down 4% so not that bad My biggest holding is novo nordisk, TSMC, Nvidia, solstice advanced materials, Broadcom, uber, Eli Lilly, and then 3 mutual funds as my foundation FXAIX, FGKFX, FOKFX

Switched my 401k from VMRXX -> FGKFX in Fidelity on Friday, will sleep on it for a while. Had been sitting in VMRXX for the last 2 years thinking market has peaked and missed 50%. Taking this dip.

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I usually swing trade through a brokerage account linked to a 457(b) and 401(a) trading 15-20 shares (BKNG) or (AZO) multiple times per week if possible, or stocks where you can buy a lot more shares like (DE) & (DPZ). Those seem to go up and down a pretty good amount to buy and sell for a profit. I don’t use any indicators I just pay attention watching the patterns of what they do and swing trade 1 or 2 max at a time. If I buy at the wrong time and it drops I have money on the sideline to buy myself out where I buy the same amount of shares that I already hold. That cuts my average buy price down by 50% to sell quicker when they go back up without getting stuck for too long or transferring more into the brokerage. The 457(b) has a 2,500.00 match where I try and get $2,500.00 as quickly as possible every year. The faster I get that Into the account the faster they match it which compounds interest in a difference of hundreds of thousands by the time retirement comes. The 401(a) the employer puts 13% and we put a mandatory 6% to equal 19% along with an additional Roth attached to the 457(b). The Roth is used as a little savings account because you can withdrawal from it once per year without penalty. All of those have been invested in Fidelity K6 (FGKFX) which Is our best option for folders to choose other than JPMorgan (JLGMX). The brokerage account through Empower allows 1,000 free trades per year but I was thinking maybe I could create my own folder in curiosity to see how it does. Good idea or no?

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My swing trade stock in my Brokerage account BKNG was my go too all year which has taken a beating the last 2 weeks leaving me to hold or take a massive loss of $12,000. Nvidia is down approximately $25 from my average share price with a $6,000 loss for now on that one as well and stuck holding which was the plan anyway for Nvidia. Just sucks seeing them drop so much lately. Any advice for Large cap, mid cap, small cap or indexes like the Russell2000? I have a 457B pre and post tax along with a 401A. Should I shift my money out of Large CAP J.P. Morgan (JLGMX) which has performed incredibly the last 3 years skyrocketing my accounts or leave it in large cap (JLGMX) or Fidelity Growth Company K6 (FGKFX)…. I see large cap is falling right now as well due to interest rates not being cut, job growth screeching to a decade low aside from the pandemic along with consumer reports of people pulling back from restaurants & retailers. Add in fear of increased regulation of tech and lackluster AI performance. Friday Amazon and Intel also reported dreadful earnings and outlooks as the transition to AI has proven costly while its prospects remain uncertain. Fear is also reported in articles of the FED not acting quickly enough to keep Americas Job Market in decent shape as hiring continues to decrease. Expect Bumpiness over the next few months as economists and investors sort out what may be a new phase in Americas economic growth story. Quarter 3 growth is expected to slow, rate cuts in September have people thinking it will become a Bullish market but in reality look back! 8 rate cuts dating back to 1969 have all resulted in a recession followed quickly after within 1-12 months when the rate cuts are technically supposed to stimulate the economy they historically do the opposite throwing it into a Bearish Recession…. Housing Market rates were cut 0.25% down to approximately 6.8% while normal rates are still at 5.5% expected to lower to 4.6% by the end of December due to inflation having a 95% chance of staying above 2% which its currently at 3% and hasn’t dropped below 3% all year. Any advice where to invest? Small or Large cap and which specific portfolio or Index fund, Thanks!

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what leveraged SPX tracker are you using and which brokerage firm? i’m about to be 29 years old and I have almost 70k between my 401k, Roth IRA and two brokeragelink accounts with Fidelity. I’m trying to hit 90-100k by the time i’m 30-31 and my average returns from 2018-2023 has been about 16% so far. I’m mostly all in FBCGX, FGKFX and FXAIX in my main account. In my secondary brokeragelink accounts i’m in FSPTX, QTEC, SOXX, and SPXL. Yes I know that i’m over leveraged in tech and my positions are not diversified enough lol.

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>I have time on my side so I want to be aggressive and one fund my account offers is FGKFX which Im currently mostly invested in. Long term tends to favor value, not growth, designated. >Im thinking about a few funds like XLK and SMH ETFs where one its more heavily investing in Apple and MSFT and the other is investing more in Semiconductors (specific focus). Why take such a sector bet? Especially such a narrow sector? Why do you think the broader market hasn't priced semiconductors correctly? >I know past performance does not guarantee future performance but both of those funds have performed very nicely! Then you clearly don't understand it. Winners don't stay winners forever, favor rotates. Performance chasing is often a better way to end up behind, not ahead: you're buying after something has already been bid up. >Does it make sense to make a switch? I don't think I'd use a single one of these funds.

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Hi All, I just found out about Brokerage link and Im thinking about investing in some ETFs rather than the options that are available in my account. I have time on my side so I want to be aggressive and one fund my account offers is FGKFX which Im currently mostly invested in. I can get \~50 shares or so per paycheck because its NAV right now is \~21.36 Im thinking about a few funds like XLK and SMH ETFs where one its more heavily investing in Apple and MSFT and the other is investing more in Semiconductors (specific focus). Both those ETFs offer a lower expense ratio than FGKFX, but the thing im thinking about is their price, right now they both trade in the $160+ range so that means Id be getting maybe a few shares every few weeks. I know past performance does not guarantee future performance but both of those funds have performed very nicely! Does it make sense to make a switch?

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Fidelity Growth Company K6 Fund (FGKFX). I’ll DM you a screen shoot of my overall balance on it. Was up 200% at the beginning of the year but my value stock fund has taken a beating this year

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I rebalanced my 401k at the beginning of the year when Powell announced their move that inflation is not transitory. Currently have my portfolio at 30% FXNAX, 15% FRESX, 15% FXAIX, 10% VMVAX, 10% OIEJX, 10% FGKFX, 10% FSPSX Currently 8% down compared to 15-25% losses of my colleagues. My problem now is when to reallocate my bond holdings to the stock market. I know there are expectations of an announcement in March regarding rate hikes. But I'm not sure when we're gonna hit the bottom.