Best Fidelity Funds

Trade Just 4 Fidelity Funds

Trade Just 4 Times a Year

Fidelity mutual funds are a great fund family to use for your investment portfolio. They have over 100 equity mutual funds, including the Fidelity Select Funds, which cover almost all investment sectors in the US markets, and many international funds as well. This includes not only regional funds that cover areas like the Pacific basin, but individual countries like Canada and Japan.

They also cover sectors that historically have done well in market turbulence, like health funds and natural resources, and have recently added commodity funds as well.

In addition, Fidelity allows you to trade these funds relatively often, many of them every 30 days, and the majority of them every 90 days.

What does that mean for you? This allows you to find the funds that are currently performing well, and to hold them for the major part of the uptrend, and still move to another strong fund after the first one starts to fade.

How do you find the best Fidelity Funds to invest in? This is why we have developed our fund ranking system. Just looking for the fund that has had the strongest price move over the last year is a recipe for disaster. This ignores the volatility of the funds, and market moves typically don’t last that long anyhow. Our fund rankings are optimized to find the best funds to buy and hold for the next 3 months, and then sell and find the best funds for the next 3 months.

You can see our fund rankings here along with some typical trades from the last few years.

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