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    7.2651$
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    7.2651$
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About

FGBTX.US represents the Fidelity Advisor Freedom Blend Target 2045 Fund Class A. This is a target date fund, meaning its asset allocation becomes more conservative over time as it approaches its target date of 2045. The fund primarily invests in a mix of other Fidelity mutual funds, creating a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, and short-term investments. The blend strategy aims to provide both growth potential and downside protection as investors move closer to retirement. As a Class A share, it typically carries a front-end sales charge (load). Investors considering this fund should carefully review its prospectus for detailed information on fees, risks, and investment objectives.

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Factors

Please make sure that your explanation for each factor should be short and concise. Interest Rates: Rising interest rates generally decrease bond prices, as newly issued bonds offer higher yields, making older bonds less attractive.

Credit Risk: Increased risk of borrowers defaulting leads to lower bond prices, reflecting investor concern about repayment.

Inflation: Higher inflation erodes the real value of future bond payments, pushing bond prices down as investors demand higher yields.

Market Sentiment: General investor optimism or pessimism about the economy and financial markets can influence bond prices.

Fund Management: The skill and strategy of the fund manager in selecting and managing bonds can impact the fund's performance and price.

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