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Which one of fidelity's funds would you choose in todays market? |
Which fidelity fund would you choose in todays market? I just looked at their funds for a U.S. client so you are in luck. I would look at the Fidelity International Opportunity and the Fidelity Canada as most Americans are overweighted in U.S. funds and this gives you exposure to two of the best perofrming markets in the world. Europe will give you diversification and Canada will give you downside protection because of its emphasis on respources, minerals and energy. A fund choice for a Roth IRA account might be a little different than an choice for a non IRA account or a reg IRA account. You can look at their International Opportunity It would depend on my "asset allocation" model, time horizon and risk tolerance. The most important is the "asset allocation" model. |
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