You could simply buy fractional shares of VTI at Fidelity as well to keep all your dollars in the same ETF if desired.Various Fidelity mutual funds have no investment minimum. So you could continue to invest mostly in VTI, and throw the occasional spare change into a mutual fund like, say, FSKAX (Fidelity Total Market Index Fund).I'm consolidating my accounts at Fidelity. I transferred one account from Vanguard that was 100% in VTI. Whole shares were transferred and partial shares liquidated to cash. So far so good.
Today, I bought more VTI with the cash. Now I have $0.01 left in my settlement account.![]()
Am I crazy for now wanting to sell all my VTI shares and buy the equivalent Fidelity mutual fund? It's tax advantaged account so no tax consequences.
Statistics: Posted by SmileyFace — Sat Mar 16, 2024 7:36 pm — Replies 48 — Views 3006