
relatively inexpensive, with an annual expense ratio of 0.20%. Alternatives One alternative is the Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ONEQ, which contains 1,932 stocks listed on the Nasdaq, making it a much broader portfolio than the
Investors looking for a higher-risk, higher-beta way to play growth might want to look at all-cap Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Tracking ONEQ, which packs together about 2,000 technology and health care and a variety of services
Investors looking for more extreme growth fare should look at two offerings focused on the Nasdaq. Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Tracking ONEQ has a skew toward smaller stocks and a large overweighting on tech, health care, and
Investors looking for more extreme growth fare should look at two offerings focused on the Nasdaq. Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ONEQ has a skew toward smaller stocks and a large overweighting on tech, health care, and telecoms
Investors looking for more extreme growth fare should look at two offerings focused on the Nasdaq. Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ONEQ has a skew toward smaller stocks and a large overweighting in tech, health care, and telecoms
performance of the Nasdaq Composite Index. This is an index that an investor can replicate by buying Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Tracking Stock Fund ETF ONEQ--at a very inexpensive expense ratio of 0.30%. First Trust Dow Jones
Investors looking for more extreme growth fare should look at two offerings focused on the Nasdaq. Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ONEQ has a skew toward smaller stocks, a large overweighting in tech, health care, and telecoms
but both have a higher expense ratio and do not offer the liquidity as the choices mentioned above. Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ONEQ (0.30% expense ratio) tracks securities that trade on the Nasdaq, so it includes a broad basket
both have a higher expense ratio and do not offer the liquidity that the choices mentioned above do. Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ONEQ (0.30% expense ratio) tracks securities that trade on the Nasdaq, so it includes a broad basket
but both have a higher expense ratio and do not offer the liquidity as the choices mentioned above. Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ONEQ (0.30% expense ratio) tracks securities that trade on the Nasdaq, so it includes a broad basket