Anyone use something like Wealthfront, Betterment, or Schwab Intelligent Portfolios?

Just wondering if anybody has experience with these types of sites and whether anyone had any thoughts to add. Thinking of starting a portfolio with one of these. Would most banks even allow their employees to use these?

 

Vanguard admiral shares. Easy, low cost, reputable. Tons of portfolio choices if you ever decide you are looking for something beyond indexing.

I maxed my 401k(like 90-95% bonds), keep 5k in cash at all times, and put the rest into their VTSAX fund.

I have put almost no thought into this; will rebalance eventually when I decide what I want.

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I actually interviewed with this company last summer. They are getting increasingly popular and as you might have noticed, they run a promotion with Mint.com. They have been featured all over TechCrunch and the other popular tech/startup sites. I have no personal experience with the site but one of the higher ups at my firm has an account with them and speaks highly of the site. They use mainstream ETF products from iShares and Vanguard. I'd say it's worth a look.

 
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I keep some money in Betterment. The tax-loss harvesting alone has paid for its fees. I like the idea of keeping a fair share of my personal investments in a low-cost, passive, highly diversified strategy, and I like that Betterment does that while taking zero percent of my mental share.

Now, that's more of a comment on robo-advisors in general - I know there are some other options available (wealthfront, whatever Schwab is doing), and I can't give you a good comparison. Haven't spent the time to shop around since starting with Betterment a few years ago.

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