Hi, has anyone had any experience with this? They primarily invest in IShares ETF's so I was thinking it may be a lower-cost alternative to converting some 457(b) money to a traditional IRA. Thanks much.
Fidelity did send me a marketing slick. If you're looking at expenses being lower, note the .55% - 1.10% annual advisory fee Fidelity tacks on for the service. You'll pay whatever ER the ETFs charge in addition to your advisory fee. You can DIY and be up from day one.
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