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Fidelity High Dividend ETF (FDVV)

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Key data on FDVV

AUM

$9.08B

P/E ratio

20.6

Dividend yield

2.8061%

Expense ratio

0.15%

Beta

0.858429

Price on FDVV

Previous close

$61.65

Today's open

$61.44

Day's range

$60.95 - $61.47

52 week range

$50.36 - $61.80

Profile about FDVV

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Headquarters

US

Exchange

NYSE Arca

Issue type

Exchange-Traded Fund

FDVV industries and sectors

Equities

Domestic

Large-Cap

Value

Top holdings in FDVV
News on FDVV

HDV vs. FDVV: One of These High-Dividend ETFs Has a Surprising Secret

iShares Core High Dividend ETF offers a more competitive expense ratio than Fidelity High Dividend ETF but has generated a lower total return over the past 12 months. Fidelity High Dividend ETF provides exposure to growth sectors like technology and financials while iShares Core High Dividend ETF prioritizes energy and healthcare.

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The Motley Fool • Jun 3, 2026

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Which Dividend ETF Is Better: Vanguard's Larger Portfolio or Fidelity's Higher Growth?

Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF offers a lower expense ratio and larger assets under management than Fidelity High Dividend ETF. Fidelity High Dividend ETF leans significantly into technology and has generated higher five-year total growth.

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The Motley Fool • May 20, 2026

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FDVV vs. HDV: Which Dividend Stock ETF is a Better Buy?

The Fidelity High Dividend ETF has delivered average annual returns of 13.3% since its launch in 2016. The iShares Core High Dividend ETF has delivered a slightly higher dividend yield with a lower expense ratio.

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The Motley Fool • May 16, 2026

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What Is the Fidelity High Dividend ETF, and Who Should Buy It?

The Fidelity High Dividend ETF has underperformed the S&P 500 for almost 10 years since its inception. This dividend fund is oddly top-heavy with tech stocks, with four tech names making up 20.5% of its holdings.

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The Motley Fool • May 10, 2026

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Why Slow And Steady Still Wins In Dividend Investing

By investing in companies that generate durable free cash flow, investors can help dampen volatility, support total return and deliver sustainable income over the long term. Historically, dividends have been a meaningful contributor to equity returns, accounting for nearly 40% of the S&P 500's total return. Dividends can do more than provide a stream of income; investing in companies that generate free cash flow may help reduce volatility, drive total return and deliver sustainable income over the long term.

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Seeking Alpha • Apr 22, 2026

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Is Fidelity High Dividend ETF (FDVV) a Strong ETF Right Now?

The Fidelity High Dividend ETF (FDVV) was launched on 09/12/2016, and is a smart beta exchange traded fund designed to offer broad exposure to the Style Box - All Cap Value category of the market.

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Zacks Investment Research • Apr 21, 2026

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FDVV: The Brief Tech Correction Just Made This Dividend ETF More Dangerous (In A Good Way)

Fidelity High Dividend ETF offers an attractive >3% yield after a recent tech-led pullback, making it compelling for long-term income investors. FDVV's balanced portfolio blends growth-oriented tech exposure (24%) with recession-resistant dividend payers, enhancing resilience and return potential. The ETF's recent rebalance removed Energy sector exposure, prioritizing long-term growth over short-term performance, and maintained modest international diversification.

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Seeking Alpha • Apr 9, 2026

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FDVV: Dividends Without Sacrificing Capital, For The Future That Awaits Us

I think FDVV today remains a competitive solution its compelling blend of dividend growth and capital appreciation potential. FDVV's strategy favors large/mega-cap U.S. stocks, with a tech and financials tilt, offering higher yield than the S&P 500 but lower than pure income ETFs. Recent sector sell-offs have brought FDVV's key exposures, tech and financials, back to attractive forward valuations, enhancing its relative appeal.

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Seeking Alpha • Apr 1, 2026

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Which ETFs Can Replace a $70k Salary on Dividends Alone?

Investors who are looking to ditch the 9-to-5 grind and live off dividends have a number of options to consider in the investing space.

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24/7 Wall Street • Mar 23, 2026

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Most Retirees Have Never Heard of These 2 ETFs — Their Portfolios Suffer Because of It

Many retirees focus on ETFs that generate high cash flow and have low volatility. The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:SCHD) and the Fidelity High Dividend ETF (NYSEARCA:FDVV) are two funds that come to mind.

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24/7 Wall Street • Mar 23, 2026

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