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Auto investment app

Do you use any auto investment app? Any suggestions?

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LinkedIn Fo udjfoo Feb 17, 2018

Is mint an auto investment app? Most people think of Wealthfront and Betterment when they think automatic investment.

Amazon Thinking. OP Feb 17, 2018

Thanks for correcting me. I edited my question

Facebook Guest15 Feb 17, 2018

Wait — Mint isn’t an auto investment app. I think you’re thinking of services like Betterment. Mint is good for putting all your accounts into one place to get a high level of your finances. I use it. But it’s slow, bulky and not terribly useful in the insights arena. I recently started using Clarity and like it a lot. It’s similar to Mint but it’s more focused on insights and has a beautiful UI. But it’s in its early days and doesn’t support as many services as Mint does.

Amazon Thinking. OP Feb 17, 2018

Thanks for correcting me. I edited question and removed 'mint'

Facebook Guest15 Feb 17, 2018

Okay so folks here use Betterment and Wealthfront and I wouldn’t be surprised if they recommend it. But my take on it is that I’d rather avoid the fees and invest in a S&P 500 index fund (or ETF). Vanguard and Schwab have low expense ratios and the returns over time are solid. If Warren Buffett advises it to mortals unlike him, then I’m all for it.

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1175points Feb 17, 2018

Why would you want to invest in cars?