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Fidelity Corporate Bond ETF

46.26 USD
-0.05
0.11%
At close Apr 17, 4:00 PM EDT
1 day
-0.11%
5 days
1.03%
1 month
-1.36%
3 months
-0.09%
6 months
-2.94%
Year to date
-0.19%
1 year
2.05%
5 years
-13.18%
10 years
-9.63%
0
Funds holding %
of 7,407 funds
Analysts bullish %

Fund manager confidence

Based on 2024 Q4 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

200% more first-time investments, than exits

New positions opened: 12 | Existing positions closed: 4

115% more repeat investments, than reductions

Existing positions increased: 28 | Existing positions reduced: 13

97.83% more ownership

Funds ownership: 27.62% [Q3] → 125.45% (+97.83%) [Q4]

11% more funds holding

Funds holding: 55 [Q3] → 61 (+6) [Q4]

8% more capital invested

Capital invested by funds: $66M [Q3] → $71M (+$4.99M) [Q4]

Research analyst outlook

We haven’t received any recent analyst ratings for FCOR.

Financial journalist opinion

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 day ago
What's Going On With Treasury Rates?
We think the Fed has time to assess the impact of tariffs, and we expect it to wait to cut rates until the data show that tariffs are impacting the real economy. So far, there are no signs of recession in the hard data. The tariff pause offers the possibility to avoid worst-case economic scenarios before the damage is crystalized. We believe technical factors will continue to drive market dislocations in spreads and sectors, and that active managers can navigate this more effectively.
What's Going On With Treasury Rates?
Positive
ETF Trends
2 weeks ago
Active Fixed Income ETFs Continue to See Strong Interest
Active ETFs have seen widespread adoption, particularly within the fixed income space. By the end of 2024, 40% of advisors had allocations to active ETFs, compared to just 13% in 2022, according to data from Fidelity as of December 31, 2024.
Active Fixed Income ETFs Continue to See Strong Interest
Neutral
ETF Trends
1 month ago
As Uncertainty Rises, Consider Active Fixed Income With FCOR
2025 has begun with much the same factors in place as 2024, as tech has continued to dominate markets. With the new year comes a new opportunity for a portfolio refresh.
As Uncertainty Rises, Consider Active Fixed Income With FCOR
Neutral
ETF Trends
5 months ago
VIDEO: ETF of the Week: FCOR
On this episode of the “ETF of the Week” podcast, VettaFi's Head of Research Todd Rosenbluth discussed the Fidelity Corporate Bond ETF (FCOR) with Chuck Jaffe of Money Life. The pair discussed several topics related to the fund to give investors a deeper understanding of the ETF overall.
VIDEO: ETF of the Week: FCOR
Neutral
ETF Trends
5 months ago
ETF of the Week: Fidelity Corporate Bond ETF (FCOR)
VettaFi's Head of Research Todd Rosenbluth discussed the Fidelity Corporate Bond ETF (FCOR) on this week's “ETF of the Week” podcast with Chuck Jaffe of “Money Life.” For more news, information, and strategy, visit the ETF Investing Channel.
ETF of the Week: Fidelity Corporate Bond ETF (FCOR)
Neutral
ETF Trends
6 months ago
Active Corporate Bond ETF FCOR Celebrates Tenth Anniversary
Have you taken a look at your fixed income allocation lately? It may be time to reassess.
Active Corporate Bond ETF FCOR Celebrates Tenth Anniversary
Positive
ETF Trends
8 months ago
Why Now May Be an Exciting Time for Active Bond ETFs
The second half of 2024 appears increasingly favorable for actively managed bond ETFs. Michael Plage, CFA, portfolio manager at Fidelity Investments, talked active fixed income investing in the Third Quarter Fixed Income Symposium hosted on the VettaFi platform.
Why Now May Be an Exciting Time for Active Bond ETFs
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
The Credit Opportunity In M&A
M&A was almost dormant in 2023. In the US, as a proportion of the market value of the benchmark equity indices, it fell to its lowest level in 20 years, according to McKinsey. Credit investors are not traditionally supposed to be fans of M&A, and it's true we are wary of leveraging M&A, where debt is loaded onto balance sheets to buy competitors. We are seeing a comeback for M&A that we think is likely to continue through 2024.
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