Fidelity
Boston, USA · SEC (United States), FINRA (United States)
Created Jul 1, 2026 · Updated Jul 18, 2026
Commission
Free stocks/ETFs
Platforms
4
Min Deposit
$0
About Fidelity
Fidelity Investments was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It is regulated by the SEC (United States), is a FINRA member (United States), and is covered by SIPC up to $500,000 per account ($250,000 for cash). The broker charges $0 commission for online U.S. stocks and ETFs, $0.65 per options contract, and offers commission-free trading for its own mutual funds and hundreds of non-Fidelity mutual funds, though some carry fees up to $49.95. Key platforms include Web, Active Trader Pro (Desktop), and mobile apps for iOS and Android; it does not offer a public API. Products offered include stocks, ETFs, options, mutual funds, bonds, CDs, fixed income, precious metals, international investments, and retirement accounts (IRA, 401(k), self-employed 401(k)). The minimum deposit is $0. Fidelity serves over 50 million individual customers and manages over $15 trillion in assets under administration as of late 2024/early 2025.
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