† Parent or guardian must also have or open a Fidelity account.
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$0.00 commission applies to online U.S. equity trades, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and options (+ $0.65 per contract fee) in a Fidelity retail account only for Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC retail clients. Sell orders are subject to an activity assessment fee (from $0.01 to $0.03 per $1,000 of principal). There is an Options Regulatory Fee (from $0.03 to $0.05 per contract), which applies to both option buy and sell transactions. The fee is subject to change. Other exclusions and conditions may apply. See Fidelity.com/commissions for details. Employee equity compensation transactions and accounts managed by advisors or intermediaries through Fidelity Clearing & Custody Solutions® are subject to different commission schedules.
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StockBrokers.com 2022 Online Broker Review, January 2022: Fidelity was ranked No. 1 overall out of 15 online brokers evaluated in the StockBrokers.com 2022 Online Broker Review.
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Kiplinger’s magazine, August 2021 Online Broker Survey. Fidelity was ranked No. 1 overall out of nine online brokers. Results based on ratings in the following categories: Commissions and fees, Investment choices, Mobile app, Tools, Research, Advisory services and Customer service. Also named Best for Investment choices, Tools and Advisory services in the 2021 survey. From Kiplinger's Personal Finance. © 2021 The Kiplinger Washington Editors. All rights reserved. Used under license.
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Fidelity was named NerdWallet's 2022 winner for Best Online Broker for Beginning Investors, Best Online Broker for IRA Investing and Best App for Investing. Results based on evaluating 16 brokers per category. ©2017-2022 and TM, NerdWallet, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Investopedia, January 2022: Fidelity was named the #1 Overall Online Broker and Best Broker for Low Costs among 23 brokers reviewed.
6. Investor's Business Daily®(IBD), October 2020: Fidelity is the #1 Most Trusted Wealth Management Company. Survey asked 4,297 IBD website visitors and customers to score companies on 6 different criteria, weighted in descending order: quality of products and services, commitment to protecting privacy and security, ethical practices and values, fair pricing and fees, customer service, and customer treatment with the overall score based on the composite scores for each criteria. To be included in the ranking for the wealth management category required at least 75 respondents. Fifty-one financial service companies passed the minimum inclusion criterion. IBD's ranking of Fidelity as the #1 Most Trusted Wealth Management Company should not be construed as representing any client’s experience with, or endorsement of, Fidelity or its wealth management services. Third-party rankings or past performance are not indicative of future performance. The third-party trademarks appearing herein are the property of their respective owners.
Options trading entails significant risk and is not appropriate for all investors. Certain complex options strategies carry additional risk. Before trading options, please read . Supporting documentation for any claims, if applicable, will be furnished upon request.
Fidelity® Personalized Planning & Advice is an advisory service offered by Fidelity Personal and Workplace Advisors LLC (FPWA), a registered investment adviser. Fidelity® Wealth Services is an advisory service offered by FPWA or Fidelity Personal Trust Company, FSB (FPTC), a federal savings bank. Nondeposit investment products and trust services offered by FPTC and its affiliates are not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency, are not obligations of any bank, and are subject to risk, including possible loss of principal. Brokerage services provided by Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC (FBS), and custodial and related services provided by National Financial Services LLC (NFS), each a member NYSE and SIPC. FPWA, FPTC, FBS and NFS are Fidelity Investments companies. These advisory services are provided for a fee.
Fidelity now offers the Fidelity ZERO Total Market Index Fund (FZROX), Fidelity ZERO International Index Fund (FZILX), Fidelity ZERO Large Cap Index Fund (FNILX), and Fidelity ZERO Extended Market Index Fund (FZIPX) available to individual retail investors who purchase their shares through a Fidelity brokerage account.
* Tax-smart (i.e., tax-sensitive) investing techniques, including tax-loss harvesting, are applied in managing certain taxable accounts on a limited basis, at the discretion of the portfolio manager, primarily with respect to determining when assets in a client's account should be bought or sold. Assets contributed may be sold for a taxable gain or loss at any time. There are no guarantees as to the effectiveness of the tax-smart investing techniques applied in serving to reduce or minimize a client's overall tax liabilities, or as to the tax results that may be generated by a given transaction.
Barron's, February 21, 2020 Online Broker Survey. Fidelity was ranked against nine other competitors in six major categories and 78 subcategories. Fidelity tied Interactive Brokers for #1 overall.
Fidelity commissioned Corporate Insight to study bond pricing, available online, for self-directed retail investors from three brokers (Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo) that offer corporate and municipal bonds for comparison to Fidelity's standard online pricing. The study compared online bond prices for more than 27,000 municipal and corporate inventory matches from January 28 through March 2, 2020. It compared municipal and corporate inventories offered online in varying quantities. The study found that, on average, the three online bond brokers were asking $15.41 more per bond. Corporate Insight determined the average price differential by calculating the difference between the prices of matching corporate and municipal bond inventory at Fidelity, including Fidelity's $1 per bond mark-up for online trades vs. the prices offered online for the same bonds from the three brokers, then averaging the differences of the financial services firms. The analysis included investment grade corporate and municipal bonds only, as the three brokers in the study do not offer non-investment grade bonds for purchase online.