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Company Profile

Normally the fund invests at least 80% of assets in blue chip companies (companies that, in Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC's (FMR) view, are well-known, well-established and well-capitalized), which generally have large or medium market capitalizations. It invests in companies that manager believes have above-average growth potential (stocks of these companies are often called "growth" stocks). The fund is non-diversified.

Eyore
Eyore Jun. 13 at 5:24 AM
$FESM this has a page now! I like Fidelity ETFs The "enhanced" factor thing is worthwhile IMO $FBCG $FENI $FELC
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wizeinvesting
wizeinvesting Jun. 10 at 1:25 PM
$FTEC $FELG $FBCG $ONEQ $FDVV At first glance, a $25,000 portfolio spread across five Fidelity ETFs looks almost too simple to be meaningful, especially when the end goal is multi-million-dollar wealth over time. But beneath that simplicity is a structured compounding system where each fund plays a different role—some driving aggressive upside through technology and growth, others smoothing volatility and adding income, and all of them relying on one fragile ingredient: the investor’s ability to stay invested through decades of cycles, drawdowns, and recoveries. In the full breakdown, we explore how FTEC, FELG, FBCG, ONEQ, and FDVV function as a coordinated compounding system—and why the real determinant of success isn’t which ETF you pick, but whether you can hold through the volatility each “engine” inevitably brings. https://www.wizeinvesting.com/p/30k-turned-into-225k-with-tssi-in-5-years
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Eyore
Eyore Jun. 3 at 12:37 AM
$FBCG $FESM $FMDE giant funds with low expense ratios that are well run by Fidelity. In addition to $AVUS and $DGRO moving here some. And VT of course
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ScottySkeets
ScottySkeets May. 9 at 10:59 PM
$FBCG i bought this
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SnoogityBoogins
SnoogityBoogins Feb. 9 at 3:43 AM
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nsmith212
nsmith212 Feb. 5 at 3:30 PM
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nsmith212
nsmith212 Feb. 3 at 1:17 PM
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BillionerOfKing
BillionerOfKing Jan. 1 at 2:19 AM
$FBCG Current Stock Price: $54.80
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VisualizationVortex
VisualizationVortex Dec. 26 at 9:58 AM
$FBCG Volatility reflects unresolved questions around how strategy converts into durable results. Efficiency gains must pair with selective investment. Clear evidence of resilience would lower perceived risk. Credibility grows when performance becomes repeatable.
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SnoogityBoogins
SnoogityBoogins Dec. 23 at 5:12 PM
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Eyore
Eyore Jun. 13 at 5:24 AM
$FESM this has a page now! I like Fidelity ETFs The "enhanced" factor thing is worthwhile IMO $FBCG $FENI $FELC
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wizeinvesting
wizeinvesting Jun. 10 at 1:25 PM
$FTEC $FELG $FBCG $ONEQ $FDVV At first glance, a $25,000 portfolio spread across five Fidelity ETFs looks almost too simple to be meaningful, especially when the end goal is multi-million-dollar wealth over time. But beneath that simplicity is a structured compounding system where each fund plays a different role—some driving aggressive upside through technology and growth, others smoothing volatility and adding income, and all of them relying on one fragile ingredient: the investor’s ability to stay invested through decades of cycles, drawdowns, and recoveries. In the full breakdown, we explore how FTEC, FELG, FBCG, ONEQ, and FDVV function as a coordinated compounding system—and why the real determinant of success isn’t which ETF you pick, but whether you can hold through the volatility each “engine” inevitably brings. https://www.wizeinvesting.com/p/30k-turned-into-225k-with-tssi-in-5-years
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Eyore
Eyore Jun. 3 at 12:37 AM
$FBCG $FESM $FMDE giant funds with low expense ratios that are well run by Fidelity. In addition to $AVUS and $DGRO moving here some. And VT of course
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ScottySkeets
ScottySkeets May. 9 at 10:59 PM
$FBCG i bought this
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SnoogityBoogins
SnoogityBoogins Feb. 9 at 3:43 AM
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nsmith212
nsmith212 Feb. 5 at 3:30 PM
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nsmith212
nsmith212 Feb. 3 at 1:17 PM
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BillionerOfKing
BillionerOfKing Jan. 1 at 2:19 AM
$FBCG Current Stock Price: $54.80
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VisualizationVortex
VisualizationVortex Dec. 26 at 9:58 AM
$FBCG Volatility reflects unresolved questions around how strategy converts into durable results. Efficiency gains must pair with selective investment. Clear evidence of resilience would lower perceived risk. Credibility grows when performance becomes repeatable.
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SnoogityBoogins
SnoogityBoogins Dec. 23 at 5:12 PM
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panda317
panda317 Nov. 8 at 12:09 PM
Thinking of dipping a toe; $FBCG $FDCF $FDTX $FELC $FELG
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Lord_Al_Bundy
Lord_Al_Bundy Nov. 7 at 7:28 PM
$SPY market wants to snap out of it added $QTOP $FBCG
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Tootie
Tootie Nov. 5 at 2:58 AM
$FBCG Would love to see $41 here
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StocktwitsNews
StocktwitsNews Oct. 28 at 6:18 PM
CoreWeave Targets Government Contracts With New AI Cloud Offering $CRWV $ARKW $FBCG https://stocktwits.com/news/equity/markets/core-weave-targets-government-contracts-with-new-ai-cloud-offering/cLGj8i6R3vJ
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DividendPower
DividendPower May. 18 at 1:46 PM
The Complete Fidelity ETF List https://www.dividendpower.org/fidelity-etf-list/ $FBCG $FCOR $FMAG $FVAL $FETH
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PenkeInvesting
PenkeInvesting May. 15 at 1:45 AM
I found you an Overbought RSI (Relative Strength Index) on the daily chart of Fidelity® Blue Chip Growth ETF. Is that bullish or bearish? $FBCG #RsiOverbought #BATS
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DJ_Salad
DJ_Salad May. 5 at 10:54 AM
$FBCG how is this up so much premarket when everything else is down??
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SparkEE86
SparkEE86 Apr. 23 at 4:40 PM
$ARKK $SMH $FBCG $DXJ I bought all 4 of these in July 2024. I currently only have a gain in $ARKK . Which do you expect to outperform from here? Will the three losers recover soon?
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Slinky76
Slinky76 Feb. 3 at 10:32 PM
$FBCG nvda needs to be lightened up here
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Stockkam
Stockkam Jan. 22 at 3:52 PM
$FBCG 50$ soon
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