Robo-Advisers: How should you evaluate them?

This week’s article focuses on how you, the investing public, should evaluate a robo-adviser to determine whether it meets your needs.  Robo- Advisers are digital platforms that provide automated, algorithm-driven financial planning services with little to no human supervision.  Essentially, this involves a computer programmer creating software that provides investment advice to the clients of a financial services firm, based on parameters that are tied to their investment strategy.  It offers the convenience of being able to access financial advice from your smartphone or computer.

 

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