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About

FPDBHX.US represents the Fidelity Advisor Freedom Blend 2035 Fund Class I. This is a target date fund, meaning its asset allocation is designed to become more conservative over time as it approaches its target date of 2035. The fund primarily invests in a mix of other Fidelity mutual funds, spanning a variety of asset classes like stocks and bonds, aiming to provide a diversified portfolio appropriate for investors planning to retire around 2035. The investment strategy emphasizes a blend of active and passive management, with Fidelity's fund managers adjusting the allocations to reflect their outlook on market conditions and opportunities.

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Factors

Economy: Overall economic health influences investor sentiment and the fund's underlying holdings. A strong economy usually leads to higher returns.

Interest Rates: Changes in interest rates can affect bond yields and thus the fund's price. Rising rates typically cause bond prices to fall.

Inflation: High inflation erodes purchasing power and can lead to higher interest rates, negatively impacting bond values.

Credit Risk: The creditworthiness of bond issuers within the fund impacts its price. Downgrades can decrease value.

Market Sentiment: General investor optimism or pessimism affects demand and supply, influencing the fund's share price.

Fund Management: The skills and strategies of the fund managers directly affect the fund's performance and price.

Expense Ratio: Higher expense ratios reduce returns, potentially making the fund less attractive and impacting its price negatively.

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