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Robo Advisory is a form of Wealth Management that uses automated algorithms to provide financial advice and portfolio management services to clients. It is a relatively new form of investing, and has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its low cost and convenience. Robo Advisors use computer algorithms to analyze a client's financial situation and provide tailored advice and portfolio management services. This advice is based on the client's risk tolerance, investment goals, and other factors. Robo Advisors also provide clients with access to a wide range of investments, including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs.
Robo Advisors are becoming increasingly popular as they provide a convenient and cost-effective way for investors to manage their portfolios. They are also able to provide personalized advice and portfolio management services to clients, which can be beneficial for those who are new to investing or who lack the time or expertise to manage their own portfolios.
Some companies in the Robo Advisory market include Betterment, Wealthfront, Ellevest, SoFi Invest, and Acorns. Show Less Read more