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FDHIX

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  • Open
    18.0932$
  • Previous Close
    18.0932$
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About

FDHIX.US refers to Fidelity Hedged Equity Fund Investor Class. This fund seeks to provide long-term growth of capital. It primarily invests in equity securities, particularly common stocks, while also employing a hedging strategy involving options to mitigate market risk. The fund's performance can be influenced by various factors, including market volatility, the success of its hedging strategy, and the performance of its underlying equity investments. Investors should carefully consider the fund's objectives, risks, and expenses before investing.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Rising interest rates typically decrease the value of bond funds like FDHIX because newly issued bonds offer higher yields, making existing bonds less attractive.

Credit Risk: The perceived risk of issuers defaulting on their debt obligations affects bond prices. Higher credit risk leads to lower prices.

Inflation: Unexpectedly high inflation erodes the real value of fixed income investments, leading to price declines in bond funds.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth may lead to expectations of higher inflation and interest rates, negatively impacting bond prices.

Fund Management: The skill of the fund manager in selecting and managing bonds affects the fund's performance and, consequently, its price.

Supply and Demand: General market sentiment and investor demand for fixed income assets can influence the fund's price. Higher demand generally leads to higher prices.

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