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    28.1953$
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About

FLUTX.US represents the Fidelity Freedom Target Date Fund, specifically the fund targeting retirement in the year 2060. It's a mutual fund designed as a diversified, all-in-one investment solution for individuals planning to retire around that timeframe. The fund operates on a "glide path" strategy, meaning its asset allocation shifts over time, becoming more conservative as the target date approaches. Initially, it invests primarily in stocks for growth potential, then gradually increases its allocation to bonds and other more conservative assets to preserve capital as retirement nears. Investors in this fund benefit from professional management and automatic rebalancing, making it a popular choice for retirement savers.

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Factors

Interest Rates: Fluctuations significantly impact bond values; rising rates decrease bond prices.

Credit Risk: Changes in issuer's creditworthiness affect bond prices; downgrades lead to price declines.

Inflation Expectations: Rising inflation erodes bond value, causing price drops as yields rise.

Economic Growth: Strong growth can lead to higher rates, negatively affecting bond prices.

Market Liquidity: Low liquidity can increase price volatility and widen bid-ask spreads.

Fund Management: Expertise in selecting bonds influences fund performance and, indirectly, price.

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