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Supplement to the
Fidelity
® Advisor Aggressive Growth
Fund Class A, Class T,
Class B, and Class C
October 31, 2000 Prospectus

Effective July 2001, 0.25% of each Class A and Class T 12b-1 fee will be classified as a service fee under each Class A and Class T Distribution and Service Plan. The reclassification of part of the 12b-1 fee will not increase the amounts paid under each plan.

The following information replaces footnote C to the "Shareholder fees (paid by the investor directly)" table in the "Fee Table" section on page 4.

C Certain purchases of Class A and Class T shares will not be subject to a front-end sales charge but will be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge of 0.25% if redeemed within one year of purchase. See "Special Purchase Shares" on page 28.

The following information replaces similar information found under the heading "Buying Shares" in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11.

There is no minimum account balance or initial or subsequent purchase minimum for (i) certain Fidelity retirement accounts funded through salary deduction, or accounts opened with the proceeds of distributions from such retirement accounts or (ii) certain mutual fund wrap program accounts. An eligible wrap program must offer asset allocation services, charge an asset-based fee to its participants for asset allocation and/or other advisory services, and meet trading and other operational requirements under an appropriate agreement with FDC. In addition, the fund may waive or lower purchase minimums in other circumstances.

<R>Effective November 12, 2001, the following information found under the heading "Buying Shares" in the "Buying and Selling Shares" section on page 11 will no longer be applicable.</R>

<R>Purchase amounts of more than $1 million will not be accepted for Class C shares. This limit does not apply to purchases of Class C shares made by an employee benefit plan (as defined in the Employee Retirement Income Security Act), 403(b) program or plan covering a sole-proprietor (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plan).</R>

AAG-01-04<R> November 12, 2001
1.756189.103</R>

The following information replaces the biographical information found in the "Fund Management" section on page 22.

Rajiv Kaul is manager of Advisor Aggressive Growth, which he has managed since June 2001. Since joining Fidelity in 1996, Mr. Kaul has worked as a research analyst and manager.

The following information replaces footnote A to the "Sales Charges and Concessions" tables on page 23.

A See "Special Purchase Shares" section on page 28.

The following information replaces similar information for Class A found under the heading "Fund Distribution" in the "Fund Services" section on page 25.

A front-end sales charge will not apply to the following Class A shares:

1. Purchased for an employee benefit plan (except a SIMPLE IRA, SEP, or SARSEP plan or a plan covering self-employed individuals and their employees (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans)) or a 403(b) program other than a Fidelity Advisor 403(b) program for which Fidelity or an affiliate serves as custodian, with at least $25 million or more in plan assets;

3. Purchased for an employee benefit plan (except a SIMPLE IRA, SEP, or SARSEP plan or a plan covering self-employed individuals and their employees (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans)) or a 403(b) program investing through a trust institution, bank trust department or insurance company, or any such institution's broker-dealer affiliate that is not part of an organization primarily engaged in the brokerage business. Employee benefit plans (except SIMPLE IRA, SEP, and SARSEP plans and plans covering self-employed individuals and their employees (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans)) and 403(b) programs that participate in the Advisor Retirement Connection or are Fidelity Advisor 403(b) programs for which Fidelity or an affiliate serves as custodian, do not qualify for this waiver;

The following information supplements the information for Class A found under the heading "Fund Distribution" in the "Fund Services" section beginning on page 25.

A front-end sales charge will not apply to the following Class A shares:

11. Purchased to repay a loan against Class A or Class B shares held in the investor's Fidelity Advisor 403(b) program for which Fidelity or an affiliate serves as custodian.

The following information replaces similar information for Class T found under the heading "Fund Distribution" in the "Fund Services" section on page 27.

A front-end sales charge will not apply to the following Class T shares:

5. Purchased for an employee benefit plan (except a SIMPLE IRA, SEP, or SARSEP plan or a plan covering self-employed individuals and their employees (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans)) or a 403(b) program other than a Fidelity Advisor 403(b) program for which Fidelity or an affiliate serves as custodian;

6. Purchased for a Fidelity or Fidelity Advisor account with the proceeds of a distribution from (i) an insurance company separate account used to fund annuity contracts for employee benefit plans, 403(b) programs, or plans covering sole-proprietors (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans) that are invested in Fidelity Advisor or Fidelity funds, or (ii) an employee benefit plan, a 403(b) program other than a Fidelity Advisor 403(b) program for which Fidelity or an affiliate serves as custodian, or plan covering a sole-proprietor (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plan) that is invested in Fidelity Advisor or Fidelity funds. (Distributions other than those transferred to an IRA account must be transferred directly into a Fidelity account.);

Effective October 15, 2001, the following information found under the heading "Fund Distribution" in the "Fund Services" section on page 27 will no longer be applicable.

8. Purchased with redemption proceeds from other mutual fund complexes on which you have previously paid a front-end sales charge or CDSC;

The following information supplements the information for Class T found under the heading "Fund Distribution" in the "Fund Services" section beginning on page 27.

A front-end sales charge will not apply to the following Class T shares:

15. Purchased to repay a loan against Class T shares held in the investor's Fidelity Advisor 403(b) program for which Fidelity or an affiliate serves as custodian.

The following information replaces the "Finder's Fee" information found in the "Fund Distribution" section beginning on page 28.

Special Purchase Shares. Certain Class A and Class T shares may be subject to a CDSC of 0.25% of the lesser of the cost of the shares at the date of purchase or the value of the shares at the time of redemption. These shares, referred to in this prospectus as "Special Purchase Shares," are Class A and Class T shares sold by investment professionals who receive a finder's fee from FDC equal to 0.25% of their purchase amount. Finder's fees are paid only in connection with purchases of (i) Class A shares in amounts of $1 million or more that qualify for a Class A load waiver; (ii) Class A shares in amounts of $25 million or more; and (iii) Class T shares in amounts of $1 million or more. Finder's fees are not paid in connection with purchases of Class A or Class T shares by insurance company separate accounts.

The CDSC will be assessed on Special Purchase Shares if they do not remain in Class A or Class T shares of the Fidelity Advisor funds, or Daily Money Class shares of Treasury Fund, Prime Fund, or Tax-Exempt Fund, for a period of at least one uninterrupted year. Shares acquired through reinvestment of dividends or capital gain distributions will not be subject to a CDSC.

To determine the applicability of the CDSC, Class A, Class T, or Daily Money Class shares representing reinvested dividends and capital gains will be redeemed first, followed by Special Purchase Shares that have been held for the longest period of time. Special Purchase Shares held for less than one year will be redeemed last.

To qualify to receive a finder's fee, an investment professional must notify Fidelity in advance of the eligible purchase.

The CDSC on Special Purchase Shares will not apply to the redemption of shares:

1. Acquired by insurance company separate accounts prior to April 1, 2001;

2. For plan loans or distributions or exchanges to non-Advisor fund investment options from employee benefit plans (except shares of SIMPLE IRA, SEP, and SARSEP plans and plans covering self-employed individuals and their employees (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans) purchased on or after February 11, 1999) and 403(b) programs other than Fidelity Advisor 403(b) programs for which Fidelity or an affiliate serves as custodian; or

3. For disability, payment of death benefits, or minimum required distributions starting at age 70 1/2 from Traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs, SIMPLE IRAs, SEPs, SARSEPs, and plans covering a sole-proprietor or self-employed individuals and their employees (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans).

To qualify for a Special Purchase Share CDSC waiver, you must notify Fidelity in advance of your redemption.