Fidelity’s “Be the Green Line” Contest
Fidelity is holding its first ever YouTube video contest. We’re asking contestants to dress up and act like Fidelity’s Green Line for a chance to win $5,000! Visit our contest page on YouTube (www.youtube.com/BeTheGreenLine) to enter your video or vote for your favorite videos. Be sure to read the full contest rules before you start filming. Submit your video by 2/19.
New tools & research to help generate trading ideas:
The Stock Research Center on Fidelity.com can help identify potential trading ideas with new access to analysis from leading independent experts, predefined screening strategies, technical tools, web monitoring, and more.
Aggregated, in-front-of-log-in trading ideas with 4 themes:
- What stocks are moving
- What you can search for
- What the experts are thinking
- What people are talking about
Visit Stock Research Center throughout the day for new potential trading ideas
Fidelity launches new fixed income resources:
Incorporating fixed income into your investment portfolio may assist you in meeting your investment objectives. Fixed income investments may offer you a source of regular income, help you manage your overall portfolio risk, and possibly reduce your tax bill. Whether you are a short-term investor or have a longer time horizon, are aggressive or conservative, or desire a balanced or growth-oriented portfolio, there are fixed income options available to you.
Learn about Fidelity funds to help fight inflation:
If you are concerned about the adverse effects of inflation on your portfolio's performance, you may want to consider investing in real assets or inflation-adjusting debt securities which may protect the purchasing power of your portfolio during periods of high inflation. From the Fidelity Inflation-Protected Bond Fund to the Fidelity Strategic Real Return Fund and the Fidelity Global Commodity Stock Fund, we have options for you to consider to help alleviate the impact of potentially higher inflation on your portfolio.
Find what you need faster with improved Search functionality
The Search field at the top of every Fidelity.com page now delivers richer, faster, more precise information, including:
- More relevant search results
- Additional search tools to help find results faster
- Access to timely news articles related to search topics
- Graphical charts for stocks and mutual funds in line with search results
IRA Center
See why Fidelity is America's #1 IRA provider!* Visit our IRA Center to find the best IRA content, tools, and products on the web, organized for quick access to the information you need. Evaluators, quizzes, and widgets make it easier than ever to open, transfer, or contribute to an IRA, and to roll over a 401(k).
Learn how Fidelity protects your accounts
Protecting the solvency of your account assets is one of our top priorities. In addition to unwavering adherence to the external regulatory agencies that oversee our business, we participate in asset protection programs to further help protect the security of your investments. This coverage is automatic for Fidelity brokerage accounts and includes asset protection through the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC).
Minimum Required Distribution (MRD) Tracker
Customers 70½ or older with a Fidelity Traditional IRA, Rollover IRA or Keogh account, can now get an estimate of Minimum Required Distributions (MRD) on Fidelity.com. The MRD Tracker features a larger font, details on the MRD calculation and is printer friendly. Fidelity will also help you track year–to–date distributions from your Fidelity IRAs and Keoghs. To find MRD information, log into Accounts & Trade Portfolio and choose History from the Select Action dropdown for your retirement account. You can also find this information by selecting the Withdraw option for your IRA account. Note that the MRD Tracker is only visible to customers who are 70½ or older.
Fidelity also offers an automatic withdrawal plan for your IRA, which can help you meet your annual MRD. Look for the "Learn about Automatic Withdrawals" link to get to Personal Withdrawal Service (PWS) Enrollment forms on the History or Withdrawal pages for your account. Login required.