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Strategies & Market Trends : The Internet Fund: WWWFX - Fund for the 21st Century?
WWWFX 68.29-1.5%Nov 18 4:00 PM EST

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To: Stuart C Hall who wrote (40)3/23/1999 7:51:00 AM
From: astyanax  Read Replies (1) of 213
 
Wow, no fees for purchasing wwwfx from fidelity? Are you sure? I got a DLJDirect account for the purpose of getting wwwfx shares, due to my troubles with dealing directly. But then, as I've mentioned before, I had a heart attack when I looked at their commission schedule. They charge *$35* for any purchase into no-load/low-load funds like wwwfx. That's equivalent to a 35% load for anyone who periodically invests $100! I would find it hard to belive that you could freely trade wwwfx with fidelity not charging you a cent. if they really do, i would probably switch to them.
- Netconductor.com

According to the letter I received from WWWFX they support purchases through the
following brokers:

Ameritrade
DLJ
Pershing Group (never heard of them)
Fidelity
Jack White
Waterhouse

According to the horror stories I've heard on this thread from going direct I'm hoping
purchasing through a broker will be easier. Fidelity has no transaction fees for purchase
of WWWFX.
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