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I finally have some money after the stupid student loans got done. Not a lot though, like all you IPO millionaires. I'm considering betterment or wealthfront to invest. Which is better?
Betterment has lower fees but Wealthfront has more bells and whistles, especially if you invest larger amounts.
Why not vtsax
I like the user experience of betterment better but agree, wealthfront is better for larger accts (100k+)
Neither is worth the price, so just do it yourself at Vanguard, Fidelity, or Schwab. Or look into M1 Finance which is free but somewhat automated (less so than betterment or wealthfront).
Neither. Vanguard is the way to go.
What's your portfolio on Vanguard?
WF
BTC to moon in 2020
Already have nuf of that shit