Fidelity International Capital Appreciation Fund (a)
1,321,607
37,956,546
Fidelity International Discovery Fund (a)
921,350
45,312,017
Fidelity International Small Cap Fund (a)
608,835
19,689,715
Fidelity International Small Cap Opportunities Fund (a)
1,030,200
21,191,210
Fidelity International Value Fund (a)
2,824,514
29,798,621
Fidelity Japan Smaller Companies Fund (a)
992,433
15,799,526
Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund (a)
1,228,967
58,658,613
Fidelity Overseas Fund (a)
2,826,438
183,972,868
Fidelity Real Estate Investment Portfolio (a)
264,984
10,000,490
Fidelity Value Discovery Fund (a)
626,226
23,489,745
VIP Stock Selector All Cap Portfolio Investor Class (a)
69,379,372
775,661,381
TOTAL EQUITY FUNDS
(Cost $1,358,746,379)
1,612,584,042
Fixed-Income Funds - 23.8%
Shares
Value ($)
Fidelity Floating Rate High Income Fund (a)
1,698,350
15,828,622
Fidelity High Income Fund (a)
2,049,542
15,801,966
Fidelity Inflation-Protected Bond Index Fund (a)
4,249,892
38,376,525
Fidelity Long-Term Treasury Bond Index Fund (a)
1,535,285
14,953,672
Fidelity New Markets Income Fund (a)
432,862
5,436,748
Fidelity Total Bond Fund (a)
22,498,088
213,056,893
VIP Investment Grade Bond II Portfolio Investor Class (a)
22,591,968
212,364,496
TOTAL FIXED-INCOME FUNDS
(Cost $528,254,700)
515,818,922
Money Market Funds - 1.8%
Shares
Value ($)
Fidelity Cash Central Fund 5.39% (b)
(Cost $38,784,189)
38,776,433
38,784,189
U.S. Treasury Obligations - 0.1%
Principal
Amount (c)
Value ($)
U.S. Treasury Bills, yield at date of purchase 5.28% to 5.28% 4/25/24 to 5/2/24 (d)
(Cost $1,862,799)
1,870,000
1,862,717
TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES - 100.0%
(Cost $1,927,648,067)
2,169,049,870
NET OTHER ASSETS (LIABILITIES) - 0.0%
(84,597)
NET ASSETS - 100.0%
2,168,965,273
Futures Contracts
Number
of contracts
Expiration
Date
Notional
Amount ($)
Value ($)
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation) ($)
Purchased
Equity Index Contracts
ICE E-mini MSCI EAFE Index Contracts (United States)
85
Jun 2024
10,017,675
119,881
119,881
Sold
Equity Index Contracts
CME E-mini S&P 500 Index Contracts (United States)
58
Jun 2024
15,394,650
(340,009)
(340,009)
ICE MSCI Emerging Markets Index Contracts (United States)
171
Jun 2024
8,968,950
588
588
TOTAL SOLD
(339,421)
TOTAL FUTURES CONTRACTS
(219,540)
The notional amount of futures purchased as a percentage of Net Assets is 0.5%
The notional amount of futures sold as a percentage of Net Assets is 1.1%
Security Type Abbreviations
ETF
-
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND
Legend
(a)
Affiliated Fund
(b)
Affiliated fund that is generally available only to investment companies and other accounts managed by Fidelity Investments. The rate quoted is the annualized seven-day yield of the fund at period end. A complete unaudited listing of the fund's holdings as of its most recent quarter end is available upon request. In addition, each Fidelity Central Fund's financial statements are available on the SEC's website or upon request.
(c)
Amount is stated in United States dollars unless otherwise noted.
(d)
Security or a portion of the security was pledged to cover margin requirements for futures contracts. At period end, the value of securities pledged amounted to $901,099.
Affiliated Central Funds
Fiscal year to date information regarding the Fund's investments in Fidelity Central Funds, including the ownership percentage, is presented below.
Affiliate
Value,
beginning
of period ($)
Purchases ($)
Sales
Proceeds ($)
Dividend
Income ($)
Realized
Gain (loss) ($)
Change in
Unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation) ($)
Value,
end
of period ($)
% ownership,
end
of period
Fidelity Cash Central Fund 5.39%
25,719,081
24,465,032
11,399,924
456,473
-
-
38,784,189
0.1%
Total
25,719,081
24,465,032
11,399,924
456,473
-
-
38,784,189
Amounts in the dividend income column in the above table include any capital gain distributions from underlying funds.
Affiliated Underlying Funds
Fiscal year to date information regarding the Fund's investments in affiliated Underlying Funds is presented below. Exchanges between classes of the same affiliated Underlying Funds may occur. If an Underlying Funds changes its name, the name presented below is the name in effect at period end.
Affiliate
Value,
beginning
of period ($)
Purchases ($)
Sales
Proceeds ($)
Dividend
Income ($)
Realized
Gain (loss) ($)
Change in
Unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation) ($)
Value,
end
of period ($)
Fidelity Canada Fund
18,190,478
279,220
629,038
-
(4,087)
774,370
18,610,943
Fidelity Commodity Strategy Fund
7,148,072
72,590
151,571
-
(34,843)
176,973
7,211,221
Fidelity Contrafund
26,403,063
254,112
489,732
21,297
33,138
4,681,714
30,882,295
Fidelity Emerging Markets Discovery Fund
17,405,241
168,161
352,433
-
2,105
5,742
17,228,816
Fidelity Emerging Markets Fund
153,104,055
1,508,708
3,173,463
-
88,417
7,836,605
159,364,322
Fidelity Enhanced International ETF
44,104,427
-
-
389,450
-
3,411,852
47,516,279
Fidelity Enhanced Large Cap Value ETF
26,746,144
-
-
259,990
-
2,340,910
29,087,054
Fidelity Equity-Income Fund
45,778,814
760,153
1,256,103
162,985
54,749
3,904,929
49,242,542
Fidelity Floating Rate High Income Fund
15,644,981
493,894
344,487
328,873
1,955
32,279
15,828,622
Fidelity Global Commodity Stock Fund
1,919,924
37,394
78,082
-
5,356
76,834
1,961,426
Fidelity Hedged Equity Fund
25,857,327
6,988
-
6,988
-
2,189,868
28,054,183
Fidelity High Income Fund
10,382,945
5,579,239
303,431
190,188
2,717
140,496
15,801,966
Fidelity Inflation-Protected Bond Index Fund
38,885,960
453,313
918,610
13,380
(35,672)
(8,466)
38,376,525
Fidelity Infrastructure Fund
1,891,412
22,286
48,092
-
(98)
28,721
1,894,229
Fidelity International Capital Appreciation Fund
35,573,485
445,780
1,001,325
-
15,047
2,923,559
37,956,546
Fidelity International Discovery Fund
41,572,529
584,378
1,309,986
-
(102,190)
4,567,286
45,312,017
Fidelity International Small Cap Fund
19,376,827
229,416
515,140
-
4,613
593,999
19,689,715
Fidelity International Small Cap Opportunities Fund
20,266,795
303,415
-
-
-
621,000
21,191,210
Fidelity International Value Fund
28,101,130
303,414
679,623
-
33,055
2,040,645
29,798,621
Fidelity Japan Smaller Companies Fund
14,955,959
-
-
-
-
843,567
15,799,526
Fidelity Long-Term Treasury Bond Index Fund
23,670,343
338,216
8,262,418
155,122
(659,118)
(133,351)
14,953,672
Fidelity Low-Priced Stock Fund
54,932,364
723,867
1,523,084
-
(162,808)
4,688,274
58,658,613
Fidelity New Markets Income Fund
5,363,159
99,321
86,335
68,245
1,026
59,577
5,436,748
Fidelity Overseas Fund
173,051,933
2,202,559
4,942,339
-
179,320
13,481,395
183,972,868
Fidelity Real Estate Investment Portfolio
10,324,914
109,984
229,652
-
(8,850)
(195,906)
10,000,490
Fidelity Total Bond Fund
211,869,923
9,079,241
5,209,224
2,236,669
(32,991)
(2,650,056)
213,056,893
Fidelity U.S. Low Volatility Equity Fund
20,227,098
70,231
20,729,275
-
2,896,040
(2,464,094)
-
Fidelity Value Discovery Fund
22,335,424
328,939
692,663
-
19,398
1,498,647
23,489,745
VIP Investment Grade Bond II Portfolio Investor Class
210,213,338
8,718,597
5,209,158
136,962
(86,344)
(1,271,937)
212,364,496
VIP Stock Selector All Cap Portfolio Investor Class
719,984,357
7,747,579
16,289,662
-
578,585
63,640,522
775,661,381
2,045,282,421
40,920,995
74,424,926
3,970,149
2,788,520
113,835,954
2,128,402,964
Amounts in the dividend income column in the above table include any capital gain distributions from underlying funds.
Investment Valuation
Investments are valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the last calendar day of the period. Securities transactions are accounted for as of trade date. The Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The investment adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee. In accordance with these fair valuation policies and procedures, which have been approved by the Board, the Fund attempts to obtain prices from one or more third party pricing services or brokers to value its investments. When current market prices, quotations or currency exchange rates are not readily available or reliable, investments will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the policies and procedures. Factors used in determining fair value vary by investment type and may include market or investment specific events, transaction data, estimated cash flows, and market observations of comparable investments. The frequency that the fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and they may be utilized to a significant extent. The Committee manages the Fund's fair valuation practices and maintains the fair valuation policies and procedures. The Fund's investment adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.
The inputs to valuation techniques used to value investments are categorized into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three levels as shown below:
Level 1 - Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, etc.)
Level 3 - unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions based on the best information available)
Valuation techniques used to value investments by major category are as follows:
Debt securities, including restricted securities, are valued based on evaluated prices received from third party pricing services or from brokers who make markets in such securities. U.S. Treasury Obligations are valued by pricing services who utilize matrix pricing which considers yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type or by broker-supplied prices. When independent prices are unavailable or unreliable, debt securities may be valued utilizing pricing methodologies which consider similar factors that would be used by third party pricing services. Debt securities are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy but may be Level 3 depending on the circumstances.
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) and Exchange-Traded Notes (ETNs) are valued at their last sale price or official closing price as reported by a third party pricing service on the primary market or exchange on which they are traded and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy. In the event there were no sales during the day but the exchange reports a closing bid level, ETFs and ETNs are valued at the closing bid and would be categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy. In the event there was no closing bid, ETFs and ETNs may be valued by another method that the Board believes reflects fair value in accordance with the Board's fair value pricing policies and may be categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy.
Futures contracts are valued at the settlement price established each day by the board of trade or exchange on which they are traded and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy.
Investments in any open-end mutual funds are valued at their closing net asset value (NAV) each business day and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy.
Derivative Instruments
Risk Exposures and the Use of Derivative Instruments: The Fund's investment objectives allow the Fund to enter into various types of derivative contracts. Derivatives are investments whose value is primarily derived from underlying assets, indices or reference rates and may be transacted on an exchange or over-the-counter (OTC). Derivatives may involve a future commitment to buy or sell a specified asset based on specified terms, to exchange future cash flows at periodic intervals based on a notional principal amount, or for one party to make one or more payments upon the occurrence of specified events in exchange for periodic payments from the other party.
The Fund used derivatives to increase returns, to gain exposure to certain types of assets and/or to manage exposure to certain risks as defined below. The success of any strategy involving derivatives depends on analysis of numerous economic factors, and if the strategies for investment do not work as intended, the Fund may not achieve its objectives.
The Fund's use of derivatives increased or decreased its exposure to the following risk(s):
Equity Risk - Equity risk relates to the fluctuations in the value of financial instruments as a result of changes in market prices (other than those arising from interest rate risk or foreign exchange risk), whether caused by factors specific to an individual investment, its issuer, or all factors affecting all instruments traded in a market or market segment.
Investing in derivatives may involve greater risks than investing in the underlying assets directly and, to varying degrees, may involve risk of loss in excess of any initial investment and collateral received. In addition, there may be the risk that the change in value of the derivative contract does not correspond to the change in value of the underlying instrument.
Futures Contracts: A futures contract is an agreement between two parties to buy or sell a specified underlying instrument for a specified price at a specified future date.
The Fund used futures contracts to manage its exposure to the stock market.
Open futures contracts at period end are presented in the Schedule of Investments under the caption "Futures Contracts". The underlying face amount at value reflects each contract's exposure to the underlying instrument or index at period end. Any securities and/or cash deposited to meet initial margin requirements are identified in the Schedule of Investments.
For additional information on the Fund's significant accounting policies, please refer to the Fund's most recent semiannual or annual shareholder report.
The fund's schedule of investments as of the date on the cover of this report has not been audited. This report is provided for the general information of the fund's shareholders. For more information regarding the fund and its holdings, please see the fund's most recent prospectus and annual report.
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