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    14.4362$
  • Previous Close
    14.4362$
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About

FAYLJX.US is the ticker symbol for the Fidelity Advisor Freedom 2050 Fund Class M. This is a target date fund offered by Fidelity Investments. These funds are designed for investors who plan to retire around the year 2050. The fund invests in a mix of stocks, bonds, and other asset classes, and the asset allocation becomes more conservative over time as the target date approaches.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Rising interest rates typically decrease bond prices, as newly issued bonds become more attractive.

Credit Risk of Underlying Securities: The risk that issuers of bonds within the fund may default influences the fund's value; higher perceived risk lowers the price.

Economic Conditions: Overall economic health, including inflation and GDP growth, impacts the attractiveness of fixed-income investments. Strong growth can lead to lower bond prices.

Fund Management Expertise: The skill of the fund's managers in selecting and managing bond holdings affects performance and investor confidence.

Supply and Demand: Increased demand for the fund typically raises its price, while higher supply can lower it.

Inflation Expectations: Rising inflation expectations typically lead to lower bond prices, as investors demand higher yields to compensate for the erosion of purchasing power.

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