Fidelity Viewpoints: Market Sense

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Investing #206

To help you navigate through current market conditions, Fidelity's leaders have come together for a series called Fidelity Viewpoints®: Market Sense. Each week, they'll cover the latest market happenings, actions you might consider, and answers to common questions.© 2025 FMR LLC. All rights reserved.

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Recent Reviews
  • JMS32205
    Good show
    Very informative. As others have mentioned; the releases of shows is inconsistent.
  • Bcf06877
    Good podcast, too much legal disclaimers
    I like this podcast very much. However, five minutes of canned legal disclaimers and other verbal “fine print” at the end of each podcast is excessive and unnecessary. Of all the financial podcasts that I listen to this is by far the longest with the disclaimers. Please abbreviate this.
  • ChipLeza
    Great show
    Thank you for sharing the actual show. It’s helpful to see and hear the guests. Keep em coming C.
  • rakish6
    Well organized, insightful market views
    Fidelity experts give their views on various financial market topics. It is not a sales talk for Fidelity services just straight up, succinct commentary curated by very adept host. Heather Hegedus keeps it moving fast & asks excellent questions. Been a client for many years but think this is new. It appears on fidelity’s website before it hits this podcast.
  • Jessicacx
    Informative, but long delay from show to podcast
    As title mentions, good info. But some podcasts are released up to 3 weeks after the show date. That means info can be out of date, given market volatility.
  • HDA2929
    Poor tech
    Some good information, but a bit too much sales. My main complaint is that this is a multimillion dollar company. Spend a few bucks on your tech. Some of the speakers are using horrible mics and it sounds like they’re in a tunnel with heavy echoes. Sometimes almost impossible to understand. The poor remote sound is way more prevalent on this podcast than any other I listen to.
  • M.Borden
    Good info, lot of room for improvement
    The information presented is sometimes useful, but is often the same very basic tenants repeated. Time-relevant info is made less valuable by the lag from recording to publishing. Production quality could be dramatically improved, as it often sounds more like a recorded Zoom call than a podcast from a world-leader in finance. The disclaimer at the end of each episode is also absurdly long. A small budget for production quality and more focused talking points would be nice.
  • T&Ttoo
    Publication way too late. Not timely.
    Podcasts are published 2-3 weeks after stated date.
  • CoachJEB18
    Not Timely Releases
    Why is the Market Sense podcast which covers topics so late in being released? For example, the debt ceiling agreement was reached on 5/27 and what do we got but a 5/23 podcast on that topic not released until today 5/30. Not timely information.
  • DadofTeddyandLily
    Informative
    Financial topics are extremely varied changing each week.
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