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Hi Everyone, Rookie question here: Can I buy VTI with Fidelity with no extra charges? I know if you buy VTSAX with them there is a fee.
I’m considering investing in the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) through Fidelity. Does anyone know if there are any additional fees involved, such as transaction or commission charges?
If you’ve bought ETFs like this on Fidelity, your experience and insights would be much appreciated!
KyleYes 100% can buy VTI with Fidelity with no fee. It’s an ETF and there are no fees on ETFs.
The reason VTSAX has a fee is because it’s an index fund.
DustinYup. That’s the beauty of ETF’s! No stupid mutual fund fees and far more liquidity.
In this day and age there’s really no reason to use any mutual funds or index funds that have fees.
MarkNo fee on ETFs. Fees on buying another brokerages mutual funds. U can also buy fidelity funds fzrox, fskax.
They’re 99.9% similar to vti / vtsax
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