Fidelity Growth Company’s long-term success owes much to the stock-picking prowess of manager Steve Wymer—and especially to his early embrace of Nvidia, whose extraordinary ascent in recent years has made it a defining force in the portfolio. With fees ranging from 0.45% to 0.55% of assets—some of the lowest price tags for an actively managed fund in the large-growth Morningstar Category—the strategy remains one of that group’s most compelling options. Two share classes have performance-based mechanisms that recently pushed down their net expense ratios.
Fidelity Growth Company Fund - Class K FGCKX
- NAV / 1-Day Return 59.71 / +1.36 %
- Total Assets 92.5B
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Adj. Expense Ratio
0.620%
- Expense Ratio 0.620%
- Distribution Fee Level Average
- Share Class Type Retirement, Large
- Category Large Growth
- Investment Style Large Growth
- Min. Initial Investment 0
- Status Limited
- TTM Yield 0.00
- Turnover 16%
USD | NAV as of Aug 13, 2026 | 1-Day Return as of Aug 13, 2026, 4:55 AM GMT+0
Morningstar’s Analysis FGCKX
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- Equity Holdings —
- Bond Holdings —
- Other Holdings —
- % Assets in Top 10 Holdings 52.0
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Top 10 Holdings
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% Portfolio Weight
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Market Value USD
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Sector
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|---|---|---|---|
NVIDIA Corp | 14.94 | 15B | Technology |
Apple Inc | 6.98 | 7B | Technology |
Microsoft Corp | 4.72 | 5B | Technology |
Alphabet Inc Class A | 4.46 | 4B | Communication Services |
SanDisk Corp Ordinary Shares | 4.27 | 4B | Technology |
Amazon.com Inc | 4.07 | 4B | Consumer Cyclical |
Space Exp Tech A(180 Day Lu) | 3.67 | 4B | — |
Alphabet Inc Class C | 3.34 | 3B | Communication Services |
Ciena Corp | 3.00 | 3B | Technology |
Eli Lilly and Co | 2.56 | 3B | Healthcare |