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    46.6055$
  • Previous Close
    46.6055$
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About

FNIAX.US refers to Fidelity Advisor New Insights Fund Class A. This is a mutual fund offered by Fidelity Investments that typically invests primarily in common stocks of domestic and foreign issuers. The fund aims for long-term capital growth by investing in companies perceived to have above-average growth potential, often focusing on firms considered innovative or disruptive within their respective industries. The ".US" suffix generally indicates that the fund is available to US investors. Investment decisions are guided by Fidelity's research team, which analyzes global markets and industry trends to identify promising investment opportunities.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Rising interest rates generally decrease bond values, impacting FNIAX's holdings and NAV.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes bond purchasing power, lowering their prices and FNIAX's overall value.

Credit Risk: Downgrades or defaults of issuers within FNIAX's portfolio can negatively affect its NAV.

Economic Growth: Stronger economic growth can lead to higher interest rates, reducing bond prices in FNIAX.

Supply and Demand: Increased demand for bonds can drive up prices, benefiting FNIAX; the opposite is also true.

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