Fidelity's ETF fee spurs a backlash

Some financial advisers said they would stop using Fidelity Investments' trading platform to buy certain exchange-traded funds because of high fees that kick in when investors sell

Some financial advisers said they would stop using Fidelity Investments' trading platform to buy certain exchange-traded funds because of high fees that kick in when investors sell.

Fidelity on Wednesday announced it would begin offering 65 ETFs from BlackRock's iShares unit without charging customers a trading commission. The deal expands a previous agreement involving 30 commission-free ETFs.

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