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One Way to Play a Falling Dollar
November 20, 2009
The lackluster performance of the U.S. dollar has many investors looking to foreign developed-country stocks to hedge the dollar's decline.
New International Trading Capabilities
October 26, 2009
New international trading capabilities from Fidelity allow you to place trades directly on 12 different exchanges and settle in eight different currencies, all from your existing brokerage account.
Why Foreign Stocks are Important
October 21, 2009
The case for diversifying internationally remains as sound as ever. In fact, we believe that 30% of your stock exposure should be to international. Read why.
Stock Screen: Finding Real Surprises
October 15, 2009
Use an expert stock screen from Zacks to keep track of companies that could surprise the market with an upcoming earnings report.
A Case for Commodities
October 02, 2009
For those who are comfortable with volatility, commodities can provide diversification and inflation protection. Get insight from our investing experts.
Stock Screen: Total Return Leaders
September 22, 2009
Short-term traders may not need dividends, but there are reasons to consider high-paying stocks for your long-term portfolio.
Sizing Up Small-Cap Stocks
August 26, 2009
The recession took a toll on small-cap stocks, but optimism has risen. See why they might be of interest now.
Will Growth Stocks Keep on Growing?
August 13, 2009
U.S. growth stocks, particularly in the technology sector, led this year's stock market rally. Is there room for more growth?
Don't Overlook Mid Caps
July 30, 2009
Is now the time to allocate a portion of your investments to mid-cap stocks? They've been trading at relatively low valuations and have historically performed well coming out of a recession.
Stock Screen
July 27, 2009
This expert stock screen looks for securities with above average growth rates and strong market valuations.
Are You Truly Diversified?
July 09, 2009
One of the most important things you can do to help protect your portfolio from volatility and down markets is to diversify. Here's how.
Strong Signals for Foreign Stocks
July 08, 2009
Stocks in emerging markets and developed countries are trading at prices that look cheap by some historical measures.
Stock Screen: Bottom Fishing
June 16, 2009
Use this expert stock screen to search for beaten-down stocks that are poised for a comeback.
Does Diversification Still Work?
June 11, 2009
You followed the rules—put together a diversified investment portfolio. But it still went down along with the rest of the market. Why didn't diversification work?
New Look for Online Research
May 29, 2009
Uncover new opportunities, dig into the details, and evaluate the choices with Fidelity's enhanced stock research.
Stock Screen: Big Buys/Best Bargains
May 15, 2009
In a contracting economy, you may be searching for strong companies undervalued by the market—just the kind of stocks identified just the kind of stocks identified by the Zacks Investment Research, Inc. screener.
Searching for Opportunities in Stocks
May 11, 2009
The market's recent struggles offer attractive long-term investment possibilities for conservative and aggressive investors alike.
How to Get Back into Stocks
May 01, 2009
It's not an easy time to invest. But Fidelity believes that if you don't need the money for more than two years, some portion of it should be in stocks.
Fidelity Earns an A for Research
March 27, 2009
See why a leading market research firm was "most impressed" by Fidelity's third-party research offerings, especially the scorecard tool, which evaluates research firms.
Fidelity First to Offer Ranking of Stock Research Firms
January 23, 2009
Wall Street & Technology recently noted Fidelity's new research tool which ranks the quality of advice given by independent research firms.
Risk, Trends, and News
December 15, 2008
New videos are available to explain features on Active Trader Pro and basic trading concepts.
U.S. Stocks Often Rebound During Recessions
November 26, 2008
No one knows when (if) the current U.S. recession began or when it will end. The typical historical pattern, however, is for new bull markets to begin during -- not after -- a period of economic weakness.
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