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About

Fidelity Freedom Target K 2030 Fund (FDTKX.US) is a mutual fund offered by Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC. It's a target date fund, meaning its asset allocation is designed to become more conservative over time, shifting from a higher proportion of stocks to bonds and short-term investments as it approaches its target retirement year of 2030. The fund invests primarily in a combination of other Fidelity mutual funds, seeking to provide a diversified portfolio for investors planning to retire around that year. Its objective is to provide high total return until its target retirement date and increasing current income and some capital appreciation thereafter.

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Factors

Fund Performance: Past performance impacts investor demand, influencing the price.

Market Conditions: Overall market trends (bull or bear) affect investor sentiment and fund valuation.

Interest Rates: Rising rates can make bond funds less attractive, decreasing their price.

Credit Risk: Changes in the creditworthiness of bonds within the fund affect its perceived value.

Inflation: Inflation erodes the real value of fixed income investments, impacting price negatively.

Fund Flows: Large inflows can drive up prices, while outflows can force sales and lower them.

Management Fees: High fees can detract from returns, making the fund less attractive.

Economic Data: Economic reports (GDP, employment) influence investor expectations and fund valuation.

Liquidity: How easily the fund's underlying assets can be bought/sold impacts its price.

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