Equity • Large Cap Growth • Moderate

Fidelity Investments US Large Cap Alpha Fund

188.6
NAV
12.5%
1-Year Return
$19940M
AUM
0.55%
Expense Ratio
Seeks to provide long-term capital appreciation by investing in a diversified portfolio of Large Cap Growth securities. The fund aims to outperform its benchmark, the S&P 500 Growth Index, over a full market cycle while managing downside risk through rigorous fundamental analysis.
Investment Philosophy

Investing is as much an art as it is a science. While we use sophisticated analytical tools to evaluate opportunity sets, the ultimate investment decision requires judgment, experience, and the ability to synthesize qualitative and quantitative inputs into a coherent view of value. Our portfolio managers bring an average of over 18 years of investment experience, having navigated multiple market cycles including the global financial crisis, the European debt crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Our research process begins with a thorough understanding of the industry landscape. We map the competitive dynamics, identify structural tailwinds and headwinds, and build detailed financial models that project multiple scenarios under different economic conditions. Only companies that pass our stringent quality screening — evaluating factors such as return on invested capital, free cash flow generation, balance sheet strength, and management track record — are eligible for inclusion in the portfolio.

Facts at a Glance — As of 2026-04-01
188.6
Net Asset Value
12.5%
1Y Return
11.7%
3Y Return
12.8%
5Y Return
1.15
Sharpe Ratio
2.24
Alpha
0.98
Beta
0.55%
TER
Investment Strategy

The fund employs a top-down investment approach, focusing on value companies in the Large Cap Growth space. Portfolio construction is driven by in-depth fundamental research, earnings momentum, and macroeconomic analysis. The management team leverages Fidelity Investments's global research platform to identify high-conviction opportunities while maintaining a disciplined risk management framework.

11.7%
3-Year Annualised Return  •  Benchmark: S&P 500 Growth Index
Performance History
PeriodReturn (%)
1 Month2.84
3 Months5.68
6 Months9.1
1 Year12.5
3 Years (p.a.)11.7
5 Years (p.a.)12.8
Since Inception (p.a.)11.6
Top Holdings
SecuritySectorWeight %
SAP SETechnology9.5
TotalEnergies SEEnergy8.2
Apple Inc.Technology7.1
Microsoft Corp.Technology6.4
Amazon.com Inc.Consumer Disc5.8
Stewardship & ESG

We are long-term investors, and that conviction shapes everything about how we engage with the companies in our portfolio. Unlike activist investors who seek rapid, often disruptive change, we prefer patient, constructive dialogue that builds relationships of mutual trust with management teams. Our experience is that this approach is more effective in achieving lasting improvements in strategy, governance, and sustainability — and it avoids the reputational and operational disruptions that adversarial activism can bring.

Our engagement priorities are determined through a combination of systematic screening — identifying companies with the most significant gaps between actual and best-practice ESG standards — and opportunistic identification of issues that arise through our ongoing monitoring. In any given year, our stewardship team conducts hundreds of formal engagements with portfolio companies.

Risk Metrics
10.1
Std Dev
-12.4%
Max Drawdown
4.0
Tracking Error
0.9
Info Ratio
Market Outlook

Looking ahead, we remain constructively positioned despite the complex macro environment. Global economic growth, while moderating, continues to be supported by resilient consumer spending in developed markets and accelerating investment in emerging markets infrastructure. Central bank policy, having pivoted toward easing after the aggressive tightening cycle of 2022–2024, is now providing a more supportive backdrop for risk assets.

Our near-term concern centres on the trajectory of corporate earnings. Consensus estimates, in our view, may be pricing in an overly optimistic scenario for margin recovery. Supply-side pressures in certain sectors — particularly semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and clean energy — have subsided more slowly than anticipated, and the pass-through of higher input costs to consumers is showing early signs of fatigue. We have positioned the portfolio defensively in these areas while maintaining full exposure to sectors where the earnings visibility is highest.

About Fidelity Investments

With a presence in 15 cities across 4 continents, we have built a truly global investment platform while retaining the agility and client focus of a specialist firm. Our local investment teams have deep expertise in their regional markets, while our global framework ensures consistency of process, risk management, and client service standards.

The firm manages capital across the full spectrum of asset classes, from liquid equity and fixed income strategies to illiquid alternatives including private equity, private credit, real estate, and infrastructure. This breadth of capability allows us to construct genuinely diversified solutions for our institutional and ultra-high-net-worth clients.

Investment Team

What makes our team truly distinctive is not just individual talent, but our collaborative culture. We have deliberately constructed an environment where diverse perspectives are actively sought and robust debate is encouraged at every level of the organisation. A junior analyst is expected to challenge the views of a senior portfolio manager with the same intellectual rigour that a seasoned professional would apply — and the portfolio manager is expected to take that challenge seriously.

This culture of intellectual honesty extends to our post-mortems. When an investment thesis proves incorrect, we conduct a thorough analysis of where our thinking went wrong — not to assign blame, but to identify systemic biases or process failures that can be corrected. These learnings are documented in our institutional memory database and shared across the organisation.

S
Sarah Mitchell
Lead Portfolio Manager  ·  11 years in investment management
Education: CFA, FRM. Also manages: S&P 500 Index Fund, US Small Cap Fund, US Mid Cap Blend Fund. Joined the firm through an extensive search for talent with proven track records across multiple market cycles.
Sector Allocation
SectorAllocation %
Technology28
Healthcare15
Consumer Disc12
Communication11
Investment Information
Fund TypeOpen-ended
BenchmarkS&P 500 Growth Index
Minimum Investment$1000
Currency
Inception Date2012-11-15
Risk LevelModerate
Disclaimer: Past performance does not guarantee future results. The value of investments may go down as well as up. Investors should read the Fund Prospectus and Key Information Document in full before investing. This material is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Issued by Fidelity Investments. Regulated and authorised. Data as of 2026-04-01.