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FIDELITY ® SELECT ENERGY PORTFOLIO (FSENX) Simon Gorski
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Fund Objective & Strategy The fund seeks capital appreciation. Investing primarily in companies in the energy field, including the conventional areas of oil, gas, electricity and coal, and newer sources of energy such as nuclear, geothermal, oil shale and solar power. Normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of companies principally engaged in these activities.
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Fund History & Information FFund Inception: July 14 th, 1981 FFund Manager: John P. Dowd since July 1 st, 2006 IInvestment Adviser: Fidelity SelectCo, LLC MMinimum Amount to Invest: $2,500.00 NNumber of Shares $$10,000 / $43.62(Initial NAV) 229 Shares
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Risk, Rating, Return
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Equity Style Chart Fund invests in companies with market values greater than $10 billion. Value managers are generally more interested in getting a company's stock for a good price; they purchase stocks of companies that are currently out of favor with the market, believing that the stock is a good value for the price.
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Top Ten Holdings 1 Exxon Mobil Corp11.71% 2 Schlumberger NV8.04% 3 EOG Resources Inc.6.53% 4 Chevron Corp5.59% 5 Anadarko Petroleum Corp4.76% 6 Baker Hughes Inc.4.24% 7 Cimarex Energy Co4.12% 8 Noble Energy Inc.3.36% 9 Pioneer Natural Resources Co3.11% 10 Kinder Morgan, Inc.2.86% Percentage of Portfolio: 54.28%
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Asset Allocation Domestic Equities:93.83% International Equities:4.98% Developed Markets:4.89% Emerging Markets:0.09% Bonds:0.00% Cash & Other Net Assets:1.19%
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Asset Allocation Chart
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Regional Diversification
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Fund Performance YTD:+5.24% 1 Year:-12.30% 3 Year:+5.58% 5 Year:+6.36% 10 Year:+7.93%
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Fund Performance Graph
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Historical Rate of Return A = P (1+ r/n) nt P = $10,000 t = 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 r = 8.95% A = 10,000 (1 + 0.0895) 10 A = $23,565.27 A = 10,000 (1 + 0.0895) 20 A = $55,532.18
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Historical Rate of Return A = 10,000 (1 + 0.0895) 30 A = $130,863.05 A = 10,000 (1 + 0.0895) 40 A = $308,382.26 A = 10,000 (1 + 0.0895) 50 A = $726,710.99
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Historical Rate of Return
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Personal Rate of Return Initial NAV Price:$43.62(Jan. 15 th ) Final NAV Price: $47.07(May 15 th ) P.R.R. = (Final NAV – Initial NAV ) / Initial NAV x 100 P.R.R = (47.07 – 43.62) ÷ 43.62 x 100 P.R.R. = 7.91%
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Annualized Rate of Return P.R.R. = 7.91% A.R.R. = (7.91 x 12/5) A.R.R. = 18.98%
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Exponential Growth A = P (1+ r/n) nt P = $10,000 r = 0.1898n = 1 t = 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 A = 10,000 (1 + 0.1898) 10 A = $56,851.20 A = 10,000 (1 + 0.1898) 20 A = $323,205.91 A = 10,000 (1 + 0.1898) 30 A = $1,837,464.42
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Exponential Growth A = 10,000 (1 + 0.1898) 40 A = $10,446,205.94 A = 10,000 (1 + 0.1898) 50 A = $59,387,935.67
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Exponential Growth Chart
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Historical vs. Annualized Rate of Return
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Conclusion I would recommend this fund if you are willing to take the risk in exchange for a higher reward. This fund is perfect for retirement, as the expected growth of the $10,000 increases greatly. Investing more money earlier into the fund will yield a higher profit later on.
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