
2005 and is a Fidelity veteran: He ran several of the firm's sector funds and diversified offerings, such as Fidelity Fifty FFTYX and Fidelity Independence, before leaving to start a hedge fund in 2003. Shiel rejoined Fidelity in September
this. The Fidelity web site portfolio advisor recommends: FGRTX 17% FTHRX 15% FIVFX 9% FISMX 8% FIGRX 8% FTRNX 7% FDSVX 7% FFTYX 7% FLPSX 5% FDSCX 6% FSDIX 5% FDVLX 5% Thanks again for any advice and a beautiful Saturday to you!
Market Index Fund- Investor Class Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund Fidelity Contrafund Fidelity Export and Multinational Fund Fidelity Fifty Fidelity Growth Company Fund Fidelity Large Cap Stock Fund Fidelity OTC Portfolio mid cap RidgeWorth Mid-Cap Value Equity
the concentrated Fidelity Focused Stock FTQGX and Fidelity Fifty FFTYX also scored highly relative to their category peers ..... and elsewhere at Fidelity, I'd take a pass. Fidelity Fifty FFTYX : Fidelity isn't a firm where you'll find many
cap fund . Two lesser - known large - growth funds also worth considering are Fidelity New Millennium FMILX and Fidelity Fifty FFTYX . Both are far smaller than Contrafund , giving their managers the freedom to employ wider - ranging strategies
the fund out of the most speculative names . Peter Saperstone took the reins from David Felman in June 2001 and took over Fidelity Fifty ( and its broker - sold clone ) in 2006 . He previously ran six sector funds for Fidelity after starting as an analyst there
Small asset base allows manager flexibility . Peter Saperstone replaced Jason Weiner on this fund and sibling Fidelity Fifty FFTYX in November 2006 . Saperstone has posted a decent record at Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap since taking the reins there
s assets . Stock - picking drives sector and industry bets and ultimately determines the fund's success or failure . Fidelity Fifty has a mind of its own . As its name suggests , this fund is a compact collection of 50 stocks . Its benchmark is the S
reins from David Felman in June 2001 and took over Fidelity Fifty (and its broker-sold clone) in 2006. He previously ..... as Saperstone's ties to large-growth offering Fidelity Fifty FFTYX . He keeps both funds fairly concentrated because
Small asset base allows manager flexibility.Peter Saperstone replaced Jason Weiner on this fund and sibling Fidelity Fifty FFTYX in November 2006. Saperstone has posted a decent record at Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap since taking the reins there