Top Investing Strategies: https://youtu.be/l1RwpPjbFHU My thoughts on investing in international funds: …
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29 comments
Are these funds still recommend it in 2026?
This is a great video!
QQQ.
Really .. Joking .. Right ? 35% in 10 years.. With Silver Stocks ( SLV ) , I made over 200% in 22 days.. Pass..
😅what about FITLX?
FXAIX = VOO
FXFAX = VTI
Not sure if the zero funds were available when this video was posted, but FZILX is an international fund, zero expense ratio… and has been killing it in 2025. Another is FZROX.
The set it and forget it mentality is crazy! I prefer to stay on top of my stock index picks AND my bond purchases. I’m no expert but I’ve learned a lot since I retired and I am completely satisfied with doing the management myself and with the results we have attained. It’s really not that complicated.
I like Fidelity zero index funds but their customer service is almost as bad as Quickbooks
I just got 90% fxiax and 10% fspsx under my Roth IRA.
Is there a better method?
Made close to a million on a Fidelity small index stock fund.
If I have a llc as a foreigner in US, can I invest my profits into the fidelity indexes?
Please make sure you do the INDEX target funds, as there are Norma Freedom Funds that are actively managed so they have a much higher fee
Stop the BS
I just open a Roth IRA and I don’t know where to invest
yeah you straight asleep on FSPGX heavy on tech with booming AI. lowest fees also?. Bad call
None of these for me. I’m 82. No long time hold.
I bought FNILX about a year ago (June '24) and it's up 20.07% today. Not bad. 😁
Fsdax my goat
I bought Palantir on Election Day 2024 when it was at $54.99 and I’m up 300%.
Hello, I'm 50 and just opened a fidelity account but I'm currently investing $20. A week can you do a chart at about 12 yrs to retire.
This explains the swings nicely.
Wouldn’t fxaix and fskax overlap ? Im new to this so i don’t know much would those two be good to have in your index fund?
Just stick with FXAIX in the majority of your equity portfolio
I also like FSPGX
FCTDX has me YTD 37%
Vanguard has the cheapest fees in the industry
I'm surprised you didn't mention any Fidelity Zero funds
Great video