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    9.9964$
  • Previous Close
    9.9964$
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About

FGNSX.US represents the Fidelity Growth Company Fund, a mutual fund offered by Fidelity Investments. This fund primarily invests in the stocks of companies that Fidelity believes have above-average growth potential. The fund's objective is to achieve capital appreciation and it typically invests in both domestic and foreign companies across various sectors, although it tends to focus on companies with market capitalizations similar to those included in the Russell 1000 Growth Index. As a growth fund, it generally carries a higher level of risk compared to funds that focus on income or value investments.

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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising rates generally decrease bond values, impacting FGNSX's holdings.

Credit Risk: Downgrades or defaults on underlying bonds diminish FGNSX's asset value.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes bond purchasing power, lowering fund prices.

Market Sentiment: General investor optimism or pessimism affects bond demand and pricing.

Fund Management: Managerial decisions on bond selection and trading influence returns.

Economic Growth: Strong growth can pressure interest rates upwards, affecting bond values.

Liquidity: The ease with which bonds can be bought or sold impacts fund pricing.

Federal Reserve Policy: Actions like quantitative easing or rate hikes directly influence bond yields.

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