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  • RE: How to Open a Fidelity Account: Complete Beginner's Guide

    Opening a Fidelity account is fairly simple, even if you're completely new to investing. Start by deciding what you want the account for. Fidelity offers different options, including standard brokerage accounts and retirement accounts such as Roth and Traditional IRAs.

    Once you've chosen the account type, you'll generally need to provide basic information such as your name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, employment details, and banking information if you plan to fund the account electronically.

    After submitting the application, Fidelity may verify your identity. Once your account is approved, you can transfer money into it and then choose investments based on your goals, time horizon, and risk tolerance. Remember that simply depositing money doesn't necessarily mean you've invested it—you generally need to select an investment separately.

    If you're a beginner, take some time to learn about diversification, fees, market risk, and the difference between investing for retirement and investing through a regular brokerage account. Don't feel pressured to make your first investment immediately.

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    Overall, the process is straightforward: choose an account → complete the application → verify your identity → fund the account → research your investments → invest according to your goals.

    This is general educational information, not personalized financial advice. Investments involve risk, including possible loss of principal.