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About

FFMFX.US represents the Fidelity Freedom® 2045 Fund. This is a mutual fund offered by Fidelity Investments designed for investors planning to retire around the year 2045. It operates as a target date fund, meaning its asset allocation gradually shifts over time to become more conservative as the target date approaches. Initially, the fund invests primarily in a mix of stocks and bonds, aiming for growth, and then gradually reallocates to a higher percentage of bonds and other more conservative investments as 2045 nears, prioritizing capital preservation for retirement income. Its performance is influenced by the performance of the underlying assets in which it invests and the overall market conditions.

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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising interest rates generally decrease bond prices, impacting FFMFX.US, which invests in fixed-income securities.

Credit Risk: Deterioration in the creditworthiness of bond issuers within the fund can lower its value.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes the purchasing power of future fixed income payments, reducing bond values.

Economic Growth: Stronger economic growth can lead to higher interest rates and reduced demand for bonds, lowering prices.

Market Sentiment: General investor confidence or fear can influence demand for fixed-income assets, affecting fund prices.

Fund Flows: Large redemptions from the fund may force sales of assets, potentially decreasing its net asset value.

Maturity Profile: Longer-maturity bonds are more sensitive to interest rate changes, influencing the fund's price volatility.

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