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Fidelity Dividend ETF for Rising Rates (FIWN)

Market Open
30 Dec, 20:00
XBER XBER
52. 10
-0.03
-0.0576%
- Market Cap
1.21% Div Yield
0 Volume
52.13
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Day Range
52.07 52.12
Year Range
39.4 52.92
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Summary

FIWN trading today lower at €52.1, a decrease of -0.0576% from yesterday's close, completing a monthly decrease of -0.7241% or -€0.38. Over the past 12 months, FIWN stock gained 5.0615%.
FIWN pays dividends to its shareholders, with the most recent payment made on Jun 23, 2026. The next estimated payment will be in In 1 month on Sep 23, 2026 for a total of €0.41.
The stock of the company had never split.
The company's stock is traded on 3 different exchanges and in various currencies, with the primary listing on ARCA (USD).

FIWN Chart

This Fidelity Dividend ETF Was Built for Rising Rates. Three Fed Cuts Later, Investors Own the Wrong Tool

This Fidelity Dividend ETF Was Built for Rising Rates. Three Fed Cuts Later, Investors Own the Wrong Tool

Fidelity Dividend ETF for Rising Rates (NYSEARCA:FDRR) targets dividend payers positively correlated with the 10-year Treasury yield.

247wallst | 5 days ago
FDRR: Not The Best ETF For Rising Rates

FDRR: Not The Best ETF For Rising Rates

Fidelity Dividend ETF For Rising Rates targets large- and mid-cap dividend payers with positive correlation to Treasury yields. FDRR offers value characteristics and dividend growth outpacing inflation but has underperformed SPY and key competitors. Despite its 'rising rates' pitch, FDRR lagged during the strongest rate upcycle in decades.

Seekingalpha | 2 months ago
FDRR Is Up 23% but Retirees Probably Don't Know What They're Actually Buying

FDRR Is Up 23% but Retirees Probably Don't Know What They're Actually Buying

Retirees building income portfolios in 2026 face a genuine tension: bond yields have pulled back from recent highs, dividend stocks feel crowded, and the funds marketed as “rate-resilient” often look nothing like their names suggest once you open the hood.

247wallst | 5 months ago

Fidelity Dividend ETF for Rising Rates (FIWN) FAQ

What is the stock price today?

The current price is €52.10.

On which exchange is it traded?

Fidelity Dividend ETF for Rising Rates is listed on XBER.

What is its stock symbol?

The ticker symbol is FIWN.

Does it pay dividends? What is the current yield?

Yes, It pays dividends and the current yield is 1.21%.

What is its market cap?

As of today, no market cap data is available.

Has Fidelity Dividend ETF for Rising Rates ever had a stock split?

No, there has never been a stock split.

Fidelity Dividend ETF for Rising Rates Profile

XBER Exchange
US Country

Overview

The described company operates as an investment fund, strategically focused on investing a significant portion of its assets in securities that form part of a specific underlying index. This index aims to mirror the performance of stocks from companies with large and mid-tier market capitalizations. A key characteristic of these companies is their propensity to not just pay but also potentially increase their dividends over time. Such entities often demonstrate a positive return correlation to the rising rates of 10-year U.S. Treasury yields, indicating a robust approach to investment that factors in income generation through dividends as well as potential capital appreciation in sync with interest rate movements.

Products and Services

  • Securities Investment

    The fund focuses on investing in securities that are part of the underlying index, including depository receipts. This index is meticulously chosen to represent the performance of companies that are not merely dividend-payers but are also positioned to grow their dividends. This strategy caters to investors looking for steady income from dividends along with the potential for capital gains.

  • Correlation with 10-year U.S. Treasury Yields

    By emphasizing companies that have a positive correlation of returns with increasing 10-year U.S. Treasury yields, the fund targets a dual benefit for its investors. First, it aims for income through dividends that are expected to grow, and second, it seeks to capitalize on the potential for stock appreciation in an environment of rising interest rates. This strategic emphasis offers a tailored investment option for those who wish to navigate the complexities of interest rate movements and dividend income successfully.

Contact Information

Address: 245 Summer Street
Phone: 1-800-343-3548