Down 27+%... But the sentiment is generally "Very Bullish" according to the research page of BTI on fidelity.com. That and a 10% annual div smell like a buy to me... Source: 6 months ago
I was broke but landed my first real job about 30 years ago. It was a slow night shift so I started looking a wealthy people and what made them wealthy. It all was investing. They worked so they could invest. So I started. I did first with my 401k. It is through Fidelity. Here is the catch. Fidelity tools for investment research on-line are open to everyone at no charge. I did this, except with the... Source: 6 months ago
I received an email from fcgf@fmr.com. Is that a legitimate Fidelity address? Why don't you just use fidelity.com, which would leave no doubt? It is inconvenient to check all these weird email addresses you use. Source: 6 months ago
"Before the meeting, please make sure you have your Fidelity.com username and password ready.". Source: 6 months ago
Go to fidelity.com , click register, fill all your info, click open an account, roth ira, done. Link your bank. Transfer/contribute money. Trade -> ETF -> VT -> Buy in dollars -> Buy -> done. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/savingandinvesting/why-vt-and-chill-is-probably-the-best-etf-investing-strategy-out-there/ar-AA1imuDI. Source: 6 months ago
No you're dead on point! If you work corporate 50% of your wages is taken in taxes and social security before you even get the paycheck that's why you can work your ass off and never get ahead. Half of the time you're at your job you're working 100% for free! If you have credit card debt it's designed to give you a whole bunch of free money at first and then lock you into a debt trap so you're a slave paying... Source: 6 months ago
There seem to be 2 user interfaces, fidelity.com and fidelity net benefits. From googling it, it says it is the same site and you can access your aggregate information from both. But every time I log in from fidelity.com, it redirects me to the netbenefits page. Is there a difference/way to fix this? Source: 11 months ago
My son opened a youth account and can use cashapp via his debit card but he's unable to transfer money from cashapp to his fidelity account. It says "no eligible accounts" when he provides he fidelity login. He can transfer cashapp to me but I can't transfer money to his account. The mobile app has an option for linking to a youth account but the app is broken. I click submit and it shows a verify (text or call)... Source: 11 months ago
As much as you can is good. For a more helpful and realistic amount, you can utilize the goals tool offered by Fidelity. On desktop it's at fidelity.com -> Planning & Advice -> My Goals. There you can fill out the information to build a retirement goal which will hopefully help you define how much you "should" save for retirement. Source: 11 months ago
I have set up Fidelity Full View, which shows me all of my Fidelity accounts except for my Fidelity Visa Rewards. I understand why because Fidelity Visa Rewards is actually managed by a 3rd party and has a separate website, fidelityrewards.com. However, I access fidelityrewards.com via fidelity.com which uses an SSO token to grant access. So, when I go to separately add the Fidelity Visa Rewards card to... Source: 11 months ago
Question for the mods: does subscribing to the service on fidelity.com allow me any access to the optionsplay.com platform? I looked for a customer service email address on their website but couldn't find anything. Source: 11 months ago
A couple of years ago, my shy 18 year old daughter had trouble setting up her fidelity.com account and CMA. So I got her on the phone with a Fidelity customer service rep. The rep treated her like an adult and set everything up. Source: 12 months ago
Fidelity.com will do you right on this one. Website is fully functional for buying T-bills and other UST products. Source: 12 months ago
In my password manager, if I login to fidelity.com, I store my username and password. I've noticed that other fidelity sites will show up over time. Such as digital.fidelity.com among others. This is fine/normal. They can be weird though as often they will have my old password. I'm really hoping fidelity doesn't keep old passwords on their internal systems but anyways... Source: 12 months ago
Note that the login ID is for fidelityrewards.com, not fidelity.com. Source: 12 months ago
Use all the extra money to pay off the car loan. Once the car loan is gone use the extra (again over 10k) to buy a Roth IRA, max it out each year for the rest of your life. You can go to fidelity.com and get an IRA and setup an auto contribution to come out of your bank each month. Source: 12 months ago
"Effective XX, the above-referenced account(s) will be closed. The account(s) will be restricted from allowing you to open(1) additional securities positions. However, you will be free to close2 or withdraw any securities positions or cash balances that may exist in your account(s). You maintain the ability to visit our website at fidelity.com.". Source: 12 months ago
Did you know all fidelity accounts that soldings on websites are fake because you can not reset password from your account or unlock it or reset password because I reach maximum number of the password enter, this accounts getted with not legal method for example with indenty theft or phishing and account hacking so if you want to do this create your account using only the website fidelity.com or mobile app all... Source: 12 months ago
Thanks, I have no further questions on this specific subject. I took a closer look at withdrawal dialogs and the links within those pages (fidelity.com) for important tax information and marginal tax tables. In my case the obvious was not so obvious (my bad) to me on withholding options in the withdrawal forms based on IRS directives for W-4P and W-4R. All is good... Thanks again.. Source: about 1 year ago
Log into your account on fidelity.com. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm having trouble finding the beta of a stock in both ATP and fidelity.com. Can you point it out for me? Thank you! Source: about 1 year ago
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