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1 hr ago • u/FidelityAsha • r/fidelityinvestments • in_service_roll_over • C
Great question, u/Prudent_Blueberry165, and welcome to the sub! I understand you have questions regarding in-service rollovers within your 401(k); I'm happy to help!
You can find information about your plan rules and whether an in-service rollover is allowed within your Summary Plan Description (SPD). The SPD is essentially the rule book for your plan. To access the SPD, log on to netbenefits.com and follow the steps outlined below:
1. On the 401(k) plan's "Summary" page, click on the "Plan Information" tab
2. Click on the Summary Plan Description (SPD)
3. Look for a section that speaks to accessing your money
Also, our Workplace Investing team will be able to help if you have any other questions about your plan. Associates are generally available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to midnight ET; you can reach them at the number listed on the page below. Make sure to scroll down to the section with numbers for specific departments so you can get to the right place when you call:
[Fidelity Contact Information](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/phone-numbers/overview)
In the meantime, please let us know if you need assistance with anything else as you get situated within your new community. The Mods and I are here to help! Until then, have a wonderful rest of your weekend!
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1 hr ago • u/FidelityJames • r/fidelityinvestments • cant_connect_with_turbotax • C
Good morning, u/CucumberSoft5561. Thank you for your question regarding TurboTax.
For troubleshooting, please contact our Technical Support team for further assistance at the link below. Associates are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., ET. If asked at the prompt, please say “Technical Support” to be directed to the right team.
[Contact us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
That said, if this is specifically happening on the TurboTax platform, then we recommend contacting Intuit directly for further support.
As always, if there is anything else we can help with, please follow up and let us know.
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1 hr ago • u/FidelityIan • r/fidelityinvestments • does_fidelity_know_how_sucky_the_fidelity_app_is • C
Hi there, u/Impossible_While2705. Thank you for sharing your experience with the sub.
First off, we appreciate you trying some troubleshooting steps. Regarding your comments about issues with the mobile app loading, we suggest ensuring that your operating system is up to date.
If you continue to experience these issues, we recommend reaching out to our Technical Support team so they can troubleshoot with you. Associates are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET. Please say "technical support" when prompted by the automated system to be connected to the right group.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
We strive to make the best user experience possible, and I will pass your feedback to the correct teams for review.
Once again, we appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective. If there are other updates you’d like to see, we’d love to hear them, as your feedback drives our improvements.
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4 hr ago • u/MilesDelta • r/Daytrading • i_logged_every_fill_for_3_months_and_found_where • Strategy • B
I've been daytrading NQ and ES for a while now and for most of last year I had this nagging problem where my live results were running about 15-20% below what my backtests said I should be making. Same setups, same entries, same stops. I went down the rabbit hole of tweaking the actual strategy for weeks. Different moving average lengths, different confirmation signals, tighter stops, wider stops. None of it closed the gap because the strategy wasn't the problem.
What finally clicked was when I started logging every single fill price against the exact price my signal fired at. I built a simple spreadsheet, nothing fancy, just three columns: signal price, actual fill, difference. After about 200 trades the pattern was obvious. I was averaging 1.5-2.5 ticks of slippage on entries and another 1-2 ticks on exits. On any single trade that's nothing. Over 200 trades it was the entire difference between my backtested equity curve and my real one.
The backtest assumes you get the price you want when you want it. Real markets don't work like that. Your order hits the book, eats through whatever is sitting at that level, and fills at whatever is next in line. During fast moves which is exactly when most of my signals fire that queue is thinner and the slippage is worse. So my worst fills were happening on my most important trades.
Few things that actually helped once I knew what to look for.
Time of day makes a massive difference. My fills in the first 20-30 minutes after open were consistently worse than the same setups taken after 10am ET. The spread is tighter by then, the book has more depth, and the moves are less spiky. I was giving away roughly a full tick on every entry just by trading the open. Some of my best setups historically happened at open so this was a tradeoff but knowing the cost let me make that decision with real numbers instead of gut feel.
Limit orders vs market orders. I used to just market in because I was scared of missing moves. Switched to limit entries placed one tick above my signal price for longs, one below for shorts. My fill rate dropped from 100% to maybe 85% because sometimes the move just rips without coming back to me. But the fills I do get are substantially better and the trades I miss tend to be the ones that would have been marginal anyway. My win rate actually went up because I was only getting filled on the trades where price hesitated at my level, which is itself a confirmation signal.
The spread isn't constant and you need to treat it like a variable cost. During the midday chop on ES the spread sits at one tick and life is easy. During a news print or a fast selloff that spread blows out to 2-3 ticks and now your round trip cost just tripled. I started tracking spread width at the moment of entry and found that my profitability on trades taken when spread was 2+ ticks was basically zero. Filtering those out improved my overall numbers without changing anything about the strategy itself.
The practical change to my process is that I now model all my returns assuming I lose 2 ticks round trip on every trade. If a strategy doesn't survive that cost the strategy doesn't actually work, it just looks like it works in a backtest that assumes perfect fills. The real edge is whatever is left after you account for the friction of actually being in the market.
Curious how other people here handle this. Do you track your slippage systematically or just accept it as a cost of doing business?
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12 hr ago • u/bellipoapp • r/investingforbeginners • spacex_vs_openai_two_ipos_that_will_define_2026 • B
2026 is shaping up to be the most consequential year for IPOs since the dot-com era. Not because of volume — but because two companies are about to go public that will redefine what "big" means.
SpaceX — merged with xAI in Feb 2026 — is targeting a mid-June 2026 IPO at \~$1.5 trillion. If it happens, it would be the largest IPO in history.
OpenAI — targeting Q4 2026 at $830B–$1T. They're restructuring from nonprofit to for-profit PBC, hiring finance executives, and some investors are already pushing back on the valuation.
Why this matters for retail:
When Figma IPO'd in July 2025, it priced at $33 and opened at $85 — a 158% pop. The first trade didn't happen until 1:59 PM ET. Most retail investors either bought hours late or missed the open entirely.
Now multiply that chaos by 10x for SpaceX. By 100x for OpenAI.
These won't be normal IPO days. The demand will crash broker apps. The opening auction will stretch for hours. And retail investors will be doing what they always do — refreshing, guessing, hoping.
I wrote a full breakdown covering the timeline, bull/bear cases for both, and what retail investors should actually watch for. Link in comments.
What's everyone's take — which IPO are you more interested in?
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13 hr ago • u/c__k__o • r/dividends • soo_close • C
Buy $ET - energy transfer every day.  Pays 56% less somehow.  Also somehow,  I'm up 89%.  
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13 hr ago • u/xc3sar1 • r/dividends • whats_everyone_buying_on_this_drop • C
CAG, KHC, SCHD, MO, ET, KMI
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17 hr ago • u/RaleighBahn • r/dividends • why_not_pick_them_yourself • C
As for SCHD, if you are in inclined to buy the sort of companies inside of it, just go SCHD. One reason is that an ETF like SCHD can rejigger their positions without incurring capital gains due to an in-kind redemption process. This is important in a taxable account.
I do like to hold a mix of both ETFs (SCHD, DGRO, QQQM, etc) as well as individual stocks where I have high conviction. I like some individual REITs (O, DOC) and individual MLPs (EPD, ET). I have some individual holdings in KO, MRK, and some others that I’ve held for a long time before I started using ETFs more.
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18 hr ago • u/a1icenotinchains • r/stockstobuytoday • which_stock_has_the_biggest_position_in_your • C
ET
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19 hr ago • u/MilesDelta • r/algotrading • how_i_improved_results_on_a_scalping_algo_mean • C
1.396 PF across 1,744 trades is a solid foundation. The stats are honest which is refreshing. Few thoughts on next steps:
\*\*Regime filtering.\*\* Your parallel settings approach is smart but it's still reactive. You're letting both run and hoping one catches what the other misses. The next evolution is to build a regime classifier upstream that shifts capital allocation between the two settings dynamically rather than running both at 50/50 all the time. Doesn't need to be complicated. Something as simple as a rolling realized vol percentile rank or an ATR ratio (short term vs long term) can tell you whether you're in a trending or mean reverting environment. When you detect expansion, tilt toward the setting that handles trends. When you detect compression, tilt toward the one that's tighter. This alone can turn your parallel approach from "diversification" into "active adaptation."
\*\*Time of day filtering.\*\* NQ has very different microstructure behavior across the session. The first 30 minutes after open, the European overlap, the lunch chop from 12-2 ET, and the last hour all have distinct vol and spread characteristics. If you haven't already, break your 1,744 trades down by time bucket and look at the PF and win rate per window. I'd bet money there are 1-2 windows where your PF drops below 1.0 and you're giving back edge. Turning the algo off during those windows is the easiest improvement you can make because you're not changing the logic at all, just removing the hours where it doesn't work.
\*\*On the pyramiding.\*\* Your logic for the second entry makes sense, you're essentially averaging into a better price when the first entry is early. But be careful with how you're sizing the second entry. If it's equal size to the first you've doubled your risk on what is by definition a trade that's already moving against you. A better structure might be to make the first entry smaller (say 40% of intended size) and the second entry larger (60%) so your average cost basis improves more meaningfully when the second entry triggers, and your risk is smaller when only the first entry fires and it's wrong.
\*\*Correlation between the two settings.\*\* You mentioned they're uncorrelated on some days but correlated on others. Track the rolling 20-day correlation between the two equity curves. When correlation spikes above 0.7 or so, you've effectively got double the position size with no diversification benefit. That's where your max drawdowns will cluster. You could add a rule that reduces total position size when inter-strategy correlation is elevated.
\*\*The drawdown you haven't seen yet.\*\* 13.83% max DD on a backtest that covers mostly favorable NQ conditions. Your real max DD will be larger. Plan for 2x the backtest DD in live (so roughly 28%) and make sure your account can survive that without forcing you to shut it down at the worst possible time. The algos that survive long term aren't the ones with the best entries, they're the ones with position sizing that keeps them in the game during the inevitable regime that the backtest didn't fully capture.
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20 hr ago • u/FidelityFerg • r/fidelityinvestments • market_hours_glitch • C
Hello, u/Suspicious-Air-803. Thanks for sharing your experience with us on the sub today. I'm here to chat about the trades you are trying to place.
While fractional share trades are only eligible to be filled during the regular market sessions of Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. ET, a fractional share order is able to be placed during off-hours. That said, dollar-based orders, where you place a trade in dollars, not shares, are only eligible to be placed and filled during the market hours listed above.
At your earliest convenience, tell us more about the days you are trying to trade, the positions you're looking to trade, and the exact timeframes when attempting to place a trade.
The Mod team will follow up with you right here.
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1 day ago • u/FidelityNoah • r/fidelityinvestments • 401k_loan • C
Thank you for returning to our sub with questions about the status of your 401(k) loan request, u/BagEnvironmental8110. It's great to have you here. I can certainly jump in to provide some insight and resources.
First, I'd like to congratulate you on your upcoming home purchase. To answer your question, although you indicated that you have already spoken with our Workplace Investing team, we suggest continuing to work with them if you are having trouble determining the next steps. They will be able to view your account in more detail to determine whether any action is required at Fidelity. As a reminder, their associates are generally available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to midnight ET. They can be contacted through the link below:
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Next, to make sure you have the resources you need while you wait for the next steps on a loan, I've provided a link below to help you understand the choices you have available in the meantime:
[Choices if you need your 401(k) money now](https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/smart-money/i-need-my-401k-money-now)
If you think of any other questions for the Mods, you know where to find us. We are always here if you need any additional assistance.
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1 day ago • u/FidelityIan • r/fidelityinvestments • spousal_beneficiary_account • C
Thank you for sharing this with the sub, u/Live_Calligrapher213. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. We are here to help.
To answer your question, you will need to reach out to our Workplace Investing team, who will assist you in starting the account transfer process. This process is specific to the plan and the individuals completing it. Associates are generally available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to midnight ET, to assist you.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
I have gone ahead and linked a page below that outlines some choices available to you when you inherit a 401(k). Additionally, I have attached a landing page for our Learn Center, which provides resources for those who have lost a loved one.
[What happens if you inherit a 401(k)?](https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/smart-money/inherited-401k-rules)
[Losing a loved one](https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/life-events/loss-of-loved-one)
I hope these resources provide some clarity and help with the transition. We are always here if you need any additional assistance.
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1 day ago • u/MybobbyB • r/pennystocks • call_your_mums_on_tungsten_rml_my_friends • :Bolt2: ꉓꍏ꓄ꍏ꒒ꌩꌗ꓄ :bolt: • B
Le Tungsten Critical Mineral prioritaire pour le Pentagone va devoir construire rapidemznt ses sources d approvisionnement aux US wur ses terres
Et la je vous presente la futur bomba US = Resolution Minerals RML
Resolution Minerals RML va prendre tout le monde de vitesse et être propulser dans la sphère des milliards de capitalisation
Voici pourquoi en interne =
1- RML était en 2025 une coquille vide mais avec Horse Heaven detenu a 100% et ou se trouve Horse Heaven ? Lool a cote de PPTA qui pèse 4/5B de cap dans l Antimony
2- RML vient d acquerir et valider l usine de traitement Johnson Creek !!! Et la cest un magnifique coup de poker Quinte Fluch Royal
Johnson Creek =
- Antimony et TUNGSTEN usine avec 2000t de Tungsten deja pret a etre vendu
- mine et usine ayant déja approvisionné la Defense US pendant la WW1 ET WW2 et Korean War
En gros c est une usine historiquement rataché aux gov US
3- RML en aout a refusé une offre a 225M$US par LITM
5x sa valeur
RML vaut 50/60M$ de cap today
Elle ira a 2/3B de cap a court terme et rejoindra MP 8/10B sur du moyen lo’g terme
4- RML sera present au ROTH CAPITAL CONFERENCE le 22/24 mars je pense quils vont annoncer la validation du Nasda
RML a aussi de l Or et du silver et a amorcé des forages historiques pour 2026
C est une société qui va passé de Explorer a Producteur de Tungsten Antimony US
Elle aura un appui c est certai’ des US et de l Australie courant de l année
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1 day ago • u/Decent-Bed9289 • r/dividends • 24yr_old_dividend_portfolio • C
My portfolio’s foundation consists of VOO, SCHD, VYMI, SCHG, AVUV, and GLDM. I also have “satellites” split between growth and income-generation (which is divided further between dividend/distribution growth and dividend/distribution yield).
dividend/distribution growth: CNQ, CVX, EOG, AVGO, TXN, GOOGL, MARUY, ISMAY, LMT, RTX, GD, MRK, WM, HSBC, BNS, KO, PEP, and NEE.
dividend/distribution yield: MO, BTI, ET, EPD, WES, O, PFE, BMY, SPYI, BLOX, and BTCI.
Growth: NVDA, AMZN, AVAV, KTOS, RKLB, PLTR, OII, NOW and RCAT.
Commodities: IBIT
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1 day ago • u/Sunny_Psy_Op • r/stocks • how_much_are_you_down_since_stock_market_downturn • C
YTD I'm down about 4.5%, but that's mostly driven by a 10% unrealized loss on AGM. I made some big shifts right before the Iran stuff kicked off and have some pretty decent gains between OILK and NET. I've been holding ET for awhile and it's had some good days too.
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1 day ago • u/Damerman • r/wallstreetbets • us_attacks_irans_kharg_island_neutralizing_the • C
God I hope Iran waits for Monday morning at 9 am ET to retaliate
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2 days ago • u/EuphoricLychee7535 • r/Trading • how_much_do_you_guys_realistically_make_from • C
I’m using a prop firm. They don’t allow swing trades. You have to close everything by 4:45 ET. Lucid Trading.
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2 days ago • u/FidelityNoah • r/fidelityinvestments • inherited_bda • C
Hi there, u/rafikizoo24. Welcome to our official sub, and thank you for reaching out to us with questions about your Inherited IRA. I'm happy to provide some resources to help answer your questions.
As you may be aware, specific rules apply to inherited IRA accounts, especially regarding distributions. Your relationship to the original owner, the original owner's age, when they passed, and whether they were already taking distributions are just a few of the details you need to consider when reviewing your choices. For your convenience, I've provided a resource to help you learn more about distributions from these accounts below:
[Managing RMDs for inherited IRAs](https://www.fidelity.com/retirement-ira/inherited-ira-rmd)
You can also learn more about Inherited IRAs below:
[Inheriting an IRA](https://www.fidelity.com/retirement-ira/inherited-ira)
If you have additional questions about inheriting assets or the Inherited IRA, we recommend getting in touch with our Life Events team, who can provide a bit more detail in real time. You can reach them directly with the link below, stating "Life Events" when prompted. Associates are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM ET.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Finally, I've provided a link below to our monthly discussion thread, which is a great place to get insight from our community about portfolios, investing strategies, and more. As a reminder, you should always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.
[Monthly Discussion Thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/fidelityinvestments/comments/1riv3z1/monthly_investing_discussion_thread_investing/)
If you have any additional questions going forward, we'll be here to help. Until next time!
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2 days ago • u/ForwardShift6856 • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_march_13_2026 • C
Breaking News: 4:01PM ET - US Marines invade Iran.
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