7 Best of the Best Fidelity Funds to Buy (2024)

Editor’s note: “7 Best of the Best Fidelity Funds to Buy” was previously published in September 2020. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available.

Many investors think of Fidelity as a giant in the actively managed mutual funds space. That is true, but Fidelity funds run the gamut. It has actively managed mutual funds, passive index funds and some standout Fidelity ETFs (exchange-traded funds).

Investors also should not conflate Fidelity’s sizable footprint in the actively managed mutual fund space as meaning Fidelity funds are pricey. Actually, Fidelity funds are becoming increasingly less expensive. In fact, the Boston-based company offers commission-free trading for its ETFs, stocks and options.

In addition to the no-fee Fidelity ETFs, it eliminated several other account fees.

Whether its Fidelity funds or Fidelity ETFs, investors have plenty of solid options to choose from — and most come with favorable or no fees. Consider some of the following Fidelity funds:

  • Fidelity ZERO Total Market Index Fund (MUTF:FZROX)
  • Fidelity ZERO Extended Market Index Fund (MUTF:FZIPX)
  • Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund (MUTF:FLPSX)
  • Fidelity Quality Factor ETF (NYSEARCA:FQAL)
  • Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF (NASDAQ:ONEQ)
  • Fidelity High Yield Factor ETF (NYSEARCA:FDHY)
  • Fidelity Dividend ETF for Rising Rates (NYSEARCA:FDRR)

Fidelity ETFs: Fidelity ZERO Total Market Index Fund (FZROX)

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Expense Ratio: 0%, or $0 on an initial $10,000 investment.

The Fidelity ZERO Total Market Index Fund is one of the initial zero-fee index funds that Fidelity introduced. The Fidelity ZERO International Index Fund (MUTF:FZILX) is the other. Both Fidelity funds are proving to be successful with investors.

According to the company, FZROX corresponds with a “broad range” of public companies in the U.S. With that in mind, nearly all of this Fidelity fund’s holdings are U.S.-based stocks. Top holdings include Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Amazon(NASDAQ:AMZN).

FZROX turned two years old in August and it already has over $6.1 billion in assets under management, proof positive investors love a good deal on fees, particularly when it comes to a basic strategy such as on offered by this Fidelity fund.

Fidelity ZERO Extended Market Index Fund (FZIPX)

Expense Ratio: 0%

Fidelity’s suite of zero-fee index funds has grown to four thanks to the recent debut of the Fidelity ZERO Extended Market Index Fundand another fund. Like total market funds, extended market funds are usually cost-effective, but this Fidelity fund ups that ante without charging an annual fee.

This Fidelity fund and extended market funds, in general, are useful for investors looking to fill in the gaps created by total market funds or supposedly broad market index funds that are often heavily allocated to large-cap stocks.

FZIPX holds primarily mid- and small-cap fare that often go ignored by benchmarks, such as the S&P 500. Top holdings include Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA), Teladoc (NYSE:TDOC) and Wayfair (NYSE:W).

The fund launched on Sept. 13, 2018. With no annual fee, FZIPX is a steal in the small/mid-cap category because those funds typically carry higher expense ratios than large-cap equivalents. FZIPX is classified as a blend fund, but it leans toward growth as a third of its sector exposure is allocated to tech and healthcare.

Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund (FLPSX)

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Expense Ratio: 0.51%

The Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund defines “low-priced” stocks as those with price tags of $35 or below, but this Fidelity fund is not confined to that universe.

“Normally investing at least 80% of assets in low-priced stocks (those priced at or below $35 per share or with an earnings yield at or above the median for the Russell 2000 Index), which can lead to investments in small and medium-sized companies,” according to Fidelity.

Over the past 10 years, this Fidelity fund is topping broader measures of mid-cap value stocks, a relevant comparison because many of FLPSX’s holdings are designated as value plays. Consumer discretionary and technology stocks combine for 39% of this Fidelity fund’s weight, while healthcare and financial names combine for 25%.

Fidelity Quality Factor ETF (FQAL)

Expense Ratio: 0.29%

As noted earlier, the universe of Fidelity funds includes cheap ETFs, an arena in which Fidelity is one of the fastest-growing participants.

An array of Fidelity ETFs fit the bill as “cheap,” and a case can be made that the Fidelity Quality Factor ETF is cost effective relative to other smart beta strategies.

Additional cost efficiencies can be realized with this Fidelity fund because it is part of the firm’s expansive platform of commission-free ETF offerings. FQAL tracks the Fidelity U.S. Quality Factor Index.

Compared to investment factors such as growth and value, quality is often overlooked, but that does not diminish the factor’s potency. Companies meeting the quality factor’s standards often feature strong balance sheets, an impressive return on equity and invested capital, low debt ratios and other favorable traits.

Consider this regarding FQAL: Several of this Fidelity fund’s top 10 holdings are among the most cash-rich domestic companies. That’s a big advantage at a time when investors are placing renewed emphasis on balance sheets. To that end, the quality factor is one of the best-performing factors again this year.

Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETF (ONEQ)

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Expense Ratio: 0.21%

The Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index ETFis the oldest Fidelity ETF and arguably one of the most overlooked.

While many investors opting for broad-based Nasdaq exposure opt for Nasdaq-100 tracking funds, this Fidelity fund features a broader lineup. A typical Nasdaq-100 index fund holds just over 100 stocks, but this Fidelity fund has around 1,000 holdings.

ONEQ “uses statistical sampling techniques that take into account such factors as capitalization, industry exposures, dividend yield, price/earnings (P/E) ratio, price/book (P/B) ratio, and earnings growth to create a portfolio of securities listed in the Nasdaq Composite Index that have a similar investment profile to the entire index,” according to Fidelity.

This Fidelity fund’s top 10 holdings include familiar fare, such as Apple, Microsoft and Amazon. ETFs tracking the Nasdaq 100 typically garner more attention than ONEQ, but the Fidelity ETF is up almost 25% this year and allocates over 20% of its weight to Microsoft and Apple.

Fidelity High Yield Factor ETF (FDHY)

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Expense Ratio: 0.45%

Fidelity funds include an expansive lineup of fixed-income offerings, an asset class that Fidelity ETFs are breaking into as well.

The Fidelity High Yield Factor ETF, an actively managed fund, is one of the newest Fidelity funds offering exposure to bonds.

This high-yield bond fund ETF, which debuted in June, looks to top the ICE BofAML BB-B US High Yield Constrained Index. As an actively managed ETF, this Fidelity fund can manage credit and interest rate risk if market conditions dictate.

FDHY has a 30-day SEC yield of 4.34%.

Fidelity Dividend ETF for Rising Rates (FDRR)

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Expense Ratio: 0.29%

Conventional wisdom dictates that dividend-paying stocks can be vulnerable in rising interest rate environments, but some ETFs prove that notion wrong.

The Fidelity Dividend ETF for Rising Rates is an example of an equity-based fund explicitly designed to thrive even when the Federal Reserve boosts borrowing costs.

What is important for investors to realize is that not all dividend stocks are pinched by rising rates. The ones that are typically hail from rate-sensitive sectors with bond-like traits, such as real estate and utilities.

Real estate and utilities stocks combine for less than 7% of FDRR’s weight. Rather, the fund is more heavily allocated to cyclical sectors with a history of strength as rates rise. Technology and healthcare stocks combine for 45% of this Fidelity fund’s roster.

As of this writing, Todd Shriber did not hold a position in any of the aforementioned securities.

Todd Shriber has been an InvestorPlace contributor since 2014.

7 Best of the Best Fidelity Funds to Buy (2024)

FAQs

Which Fidelity fund has highest return? ›

Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund (FBGRX)

One of Fidelity's top-performing funds, FBGRX is also one of its oldest. Dating back to 1987, FBGRX has managed to outperform the Russell 1000 Growth Index since inception, returning an annualized 12.9% versus 11.5%.

What are the best Fidelity funds for income? ›

7 of the Best Fidelity Bond Funds to Buy for Steady Income
FundExpense ratio30-day SEC yield
Fidelity Short Duration High Income Fund (FSAHX)0.70%7%
Fidelity Low Duration Bond Factor ETF (FLDR)0.15%5.6%
Fidelity Floating Rate High Income Fund (FFRHX)0.72%8.7%
Fidelity Sustainable High Yield ETF (FSYD)0.55%7.2%
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Apr 4, 2024

What is the best index fund Fidelity offers? ›

The 6 Best Fidelity Mutual Funds to Buy and Hold
Mutual fundExpense ratio
Fidelity 500 Index Fund (FXAIX)0.015%
Fidelity Total Market Index Fund (FSKAX)0.015%
Fidelity Zero International Index Fund (FZILX)0%
Fidelity Large Cap Value Index Fund (FLCOX)0.035%
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Apr 10, 2024

What is Fidelity's best performing ETF? ›

The largest Fidelity ETF is the Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund FBTC with $9.85B in assets. In the last trailing year, the best-performing Fidelity ETF was FDIG at 68.38%. The most recent ETF launched in the Fidelity space was the Fidelity Yield Enhanced Equity ETF FYEE on 04/11/24.

Which fund has the best returns? ›

Top Performing Funds by Total Returns
  • 90.25% ProFunds Semiconductor UltraSector Fund SMPIX.
  • 63.17% Bitcoin Strategy ProFund BTCFX.
  • 61.05% T. Rowe Price Emerging Europe Fund TREMX.
  • 50.98% ProFunds UltraChina UGPIX.
  • 48.32% Fidelity® Select Semiconductors Port FSELX.

What are the top 10 holdings in Fidelity? ›

Fidelity Contrafund's Top 10 Holdings
  • Microsoft Corp (MSFT)
  • Amazon.com Inc (AMZN)
  • Apple Inc (AAPL)
  • UnitedHealth Group Inc (UNH)
  • NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
  • Eli Lilly and Co (LLY)
  • Alphabet Inc. Cl. A (GOOGL)
  • Alphabet Inc. Cl. C (GOOG)
Dec 20, 2023

How to choose a fidelity fund? ›

Here are 3 key criteria used by the Fidelity Mutual Fund Evaluator, an online tool that can help you find fund ideas to research.
  1. Start with your strategy. We think a good investment is one that makes sense for your financial situation, goals, timeline, and risk tolerance. ...
  2. Consider performance. ...
  3. Think about costs.

Are Fidelity funds worth it? ›

Fidelity has excellent investment platforms for active traders and investors of all types, including mobile, desktop, and the downloadable Active Trader Pro. In contrast with competitors, fees are negligible and many services and products are fee-free.

What is the best mutual fund for retirees? ›

Best retirement income funds
  • Vanguard LifeStrategy Income Fund (VASIX).
  • Vanguard Target Retirement Income Fund (VTINX).
  • Fidelity Freedom Index Income Fund Investor Class (FIKFX).
  • Schwab Monthly Income Fund Income Payout (SWLRX).
  • Schwab Monthly Income Fund Flexible Payout (SWKRX).

Is my money safe at Fidelity? ›

Protecting your assets

With our Customer Protection Guarantee, we reimburse you for losses from unauthorized activity in your accounts. We also participate in asset protection programs such as FDIC and SIPC to help provide the best service possible.

Is Fidelity balanced fund good for retirement? ›

The fund's risk compared to that of other funds in the category is considered above average by Morningstar for the trailing three-, five- and 10-year periods. The level of return is high for the trailing three- and five-year periods and above average for the trailing 10 years compared to its peers.

Are Fidelity Zero funds really free? ›

There are no hidden fees,” says Robert Beauregard, a spokesman for Fidelity, which introduced these products. “Investors will not pay any expenses.”

What Fidelity funds beat the S&P 500? ›

On average, the Fidelity Contrafund has beaten the S&P 500 Index by 2.57% per year. Growth of $10,000 invested in Contrafund versus S&P 500 Index, September 17, 1990 to December 31, 2023. Total value December 31, 2023 for Contrafund was $637,227, compared to $296,182 for the S&P 500 Index.

Why Fidelity is better than Vanguard? ›

Fidelity and Vanguard both offer robo-advisor services, educational tools and mobile apps to help you better manage your money. However, for those who want to actively trade, Fidelity offers Active Trader Pro. This service helps investors stream data and customize charting. Vanguard doesn't have a similar service.

Which is better for IRA Fidelity or Vanguard? ›

Fidelity's website offers far more tools and resources to support a broader range of investor types. Overall, we found Vanguard is an excellent choice for long-term and retirement investors—especially those who want access to professional advice and some of the lowest-cost funds in the industry.

Does Fidelity have high interest savings? ›

Does Fidelity Have a High-Yield Savings Account? Fidelity doesn't offer its customers traditional deposit accounts like savings accounts—high-yield or otherwise.

What is Fidelity's rate of return? ›

Fund Performance

The fund has returned 13.94 percent over the past year, 8.20 percent over the past three years, 12.09 percent over the past five years, and 11.29 percent over the past decade.

Which Fidelity Fund pays dividends? ›

FDGFX - Fidelity ® Dividend Growth Fund | Fidelity Investments.

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