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FFLG has returned 44% over the past year, beating both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 over the same stretch. That kind of outperformance from an actively managed fund with $521 million in assets would normally generate headlines. Instead, most growth investors default to passive index funds and never look twice at what Fidelity is... Why FFLG Is the Best Fidelity ETF You've Never Heard Of

Fidelity Fundamental Large Cap Growth ETF (FFLG) earns a buy rating, driven by superior returns, attractive valuation, and disciplined active management. FFLG's 91% three-year and 25% twelve-month price returns outpace VUG, VOOG, and CGGR, supported by high-conviction tech and semiconductor exposure. The fund's low $28 share price and 0.18% expense ratio enhance accessibility and cost efficiency for retail investors seeking large-cap growth.

Active management in large-cap growth has a credibility problem. Most active funds charge more, trade more, and deliver less than the index over time. Fidelity Fundamental Large Cap Growth ETF (NYSEARCA:FFLG) is trying to change that narrative, and its recent results give it a real argument. Whether it belongs in a portfolio depends on what... Fidelity's Active Large-Cap Growth ETF FFLG Is Winning the Battle but Losing the War.

Most large-cap growth investors default to QQQ or VUG and never look back. That instinct is reasonable, but it has cost them returns over the past year.
