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Fidelity Advisor Asset Manager 70% Fund Class M (FTASX)

NASDAQ Currency in USD
$140.00
-$2.26
-1.59%
Last Update: 18 Jul 2026, 03:19
Assets Under Management
Expense Ratio
1.45%
Forward Dividend Yield
$101.97-$178.89
52 Week Range

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FTASX Fund Profile

Key details and information about Fidelity Advisor Asset Manager 70% Fund Class M (FTASX).

Sector Focus

Financial Services

Industry

Asset Management

Inception Date

1 Oct 2008

Country

US

Description

This fund's primary objective is to optimize the total returns for its investors over an extended timeframe. It achieves this by strategically distributing its investments across three core asset categories: 1. The equity class: This segment encompasses a broad spectrum of stock holdings, including investments in other funds that specialize in such equities. 2. The bond class: This category consists of diverse fixed-income instruments with maturities exceeding one year. It notably incorporates lower-rated, higher-yielding bonds (commonly known as "junk bonds"), alongside funds that invest in these specific debt products. 3. The short-term/money market class: This component holds fixed-income securities designed to mature within a year or less, including investment vehicles that focus on these brief-duration assets.

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