Fidelity Magellan ETF (FMAG): A Legend at a Lower Cost (2024)

Fidelity Magellan (FMAGX, $12.74), one of Wall Street's most storied mutual funds, isn't just a mutual fund anymore.

It's an ETF too.

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The financial service giant recently launched Fidelity Magellan ETF (FMAG, $19.46) alongside three other actively managed ETFs, creating a lower-cost version (0.59% in expenses versus 0.77% for FMAGX) of its legendary product.

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If you're not familiar with Magellan's history, it was arguably one of biggest mutual fund stories of the late 20th century. Magellan had a mere $18 million in assets under management (AUM) when Peter Lynch took over in 1977. But a wild 29%-plus average annual return helped FMAGX swell to $14 billion in assets by his departure in 1990. While Magellan eventually eclipsed the $100 billion AUM mark, it has since cooled off, though today it still manages a sizable $21 billion.

Joining FMAG are three other actively managed ETFs:

  • Fidelity Growth Opportunities ETF (FGRO, $18.83), 0.59% expenses
  • Fidelity Real Estate Investment ETF (FPRO, $20.28), 0.59% expenses
  • Fidelity Small-Mid Cap Opportunities ETF (FSMO, $21.82), 0.64% expenses

FMAG, as well as FGRO and FPRO, are existing Fidelity mutual fund products thrown into a less-expensive ETF wrapper; FSMO is a wholly new product.

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They're not the first of their kind, and they're unlikely to be the last. Other fund providers, including American Century and T. Rowe Price, have forged a similar path in recent years, taking their established mutual funds and giving them the ETF shine.

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The vast majority of ETFs are passively managed instruments (index funds). What sets them apart from indexed mutual funds is that they trade throughout the day, and they often have even lower expense ratios. Also, the very way ETFs function – how shares are actually created and redeemed – leads to greater tax efficiency, with exceedingly little of their net asset value (NAV) paid out as capital gains compared to mutual funds.

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Mutual fund investors that have migrated to ETF investing over the past few decades are typically looking for one or several of these perks.

One thing they won't get is a perfect look inside the inner workings of Magellan.

Todd Rosenbluth, Head of ETF & Mutual Fund Research at CFRA Research, says "the ETF move will shine a spotlight into what's inside the ETF portfolio, due to the daily disclosure requirements of ETF holdings." By contrast, mutual funds are only required to publish holdings once a quarter.

That said, Fidelity will do this via a "proxy portfolio" that does include actual stock holdings, but also ETFs with holdings similar to what Magellan holds. This "semi-transparent" wrapper allows Fidelity to avoid showing all of its cards while still remaining compliant with SEC disclosure rules.

Despite differences such as these, Wall Street is demonstrating a growing appetite for the ease and lower costs of actively managed ETFs; assets in these funds surpassed $200 billion earlier this year.

Fund providers are increasingly quick to acquiesce.

"It's inevitable that Fidelity, an investment company with deep resources and a reputation for active mutual fund strategies, would dip their toe into the active equity ETF market," Rosenbluth says.

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Actively managed ETFs appear to be a logical progression for Fidelity. And indeed, "ETF-izing" name-brand mutual funds might attract new money from those who prefer investing through ETFs.

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However, "there is a cannibalization risk in that the move could potentially attract away from existing mutual fund shareholders with a lower cost ETF," Rosenbluth warns.

Conversely, "investors familiar with the Magellan mutual fund might not be comfortable buying an ETF," he says, "while investors who have never heard of Magellan might not buy that ETF, either."

But there's risk in doing nothing, too. After all, if an investor is already looking to migrate from mutual funds to ETFs, and Fidelity doesn't offer similar lines of products at the ETF level, that investor might move their money into another provider's funds instead.

It's possible that Fidelity and other large mutual fund companies have seen the writing on the wall, and have decided it's better to keep those assets "in family," even if it's in newer, lower-cost versions of their existing products.

Disclaimer

Kent Thune did not hold positions in any of these mutual funds or ETFs as of this writing. This article is for information purposes only, thus under no circ*mstances does this information represent a specific recommendation to buy or sell securities.

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Fidelity Magellan ETF (FMAG): A Legend at a Lower Cost (2024)

FAQs

Is Fidelity Magellan ETF a good investment? ›

Overall Rating

Morningstar has awarded this fund 3 stars based on its risk-adjusted performance compared to the 1092 funds within its Morningstar Category.

What is the error in Fidelity Magellan Fund Spreadsheet? ›

1994 - Fidelity's $2.6bn minus sign error

Going all the way back to 1994, Fidelity Investments made a “huge clerical error” when they incorrectly estimated that they would make a $4.32/share distribution on their Magellan fund, miscalculating on a capital loss of $1.3 billion in a spreadsheet.

What is the average return of the Fidelity Magellan Fund? ›

Performance Overview
Morningstar Return Rating--
YTD Return22.14%
5y Average Return15.25%
Number of Years Up47
Number of Years Down13
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Did the average investor lost money in the Magellan Fund? ›

Rub your eyes and read that again: The average investor lost money in the Fidelity Magellan fund under Peter Lynch's tenure during a period of time when the fund returned around 29% annually. How did the average investor lose out on Magellan's success? Markets swing up and down.

Does FMAG pay dividends? ›

FAQ. Does FMAG pay dividends? Yes, FMAG has paid a dividend within the past 12 months. How much is FMAG's dividend?

What are the three best ETFs? ›

Top U.S. market-cap index ETFs
Fund (ticker)YTD performanceExpense ratio
Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO)15.7 percent0.03 percent
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)15.7 percent0.095 percent
iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV)15.7 percent0.03 percent
Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ)18.0 percent0.20 percent

Does Fidelity Magellan pay a dividend? ›

FMAGX Dividend Information

FMAGX has paid $0.62 per share in the past year, which gives a dividend yield of 4.29%. The dividend is paid every six months and the last ex-dividend date was May 10, 2024.

Did Fidelity Magellan Fund split? ›

The last stock split of Fidelity Magellan Fund was on 10 August 2018 in the ratio 10:1.

What is the most famous fund in Fidelity? ›

The Fidelity Magellan Fund (Mutual fund: FMAGX) is a U.S.-domiciled mutual fund from the Fidelity family of funds. It is perhaps the world's best-known actively managed mutual fund, known particularly for its record-setting growth under the management of Peter Lynch from 1977 to 1990.

Why are Magellan shares falling? ›

Magellan has witnessed a steady decline in FUM over the past few quarters. Institutional clients have withdrawn heavily from Magellan's funds, resulting in a dip in its FUM. The company even appointed a new chairman to its board last year to revitalize its strategic course.

How much does the average investor lose? ›

The average stock market return is about 10% per year, as measured by the S&P 500 index, but that 10% average rate is reduced by inflation. Investors can expect to lose purchasing power of 2% to 3% every year due to inflation.

What is the outlook for Magellan financial Group? ›

The average price target is AU$9.32 with a high forecast of AU$10.50 and a low forecast of AU$8.20. The average price target represents a -9.19% change from the last price of AU$10.27.

Is FTEC ETF a buy or sell? ›

FTEC has a consensus rating of Moderate Buy which is based on 226 buy ratings, 64 hold ratings and 4 sell ratings. What is FTEC's price target? The average price target for FTEC is $198.22. This is based on 294 Wall Streets Analysts 12-month price targets, issued in the past 3 months.

Are Fidelity ETFs better than Vanguard? ›

Overall, you might save money at Fidelity if you trade options, but Vanguard will be cheaper if mutual funds are your focus. The key difference is that Fidelity is low-cost for a wide range of investor types, while Vanguard is a great low-cost solution aimed primarily at buy-and-hold investors.

Is FLPSX a good investment? ›

Overall Rating. Morningstar has awarded this fund 5 stars based on its risk-adjusted performance compared to the 374 funds within its Morningstar Category.

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