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Question is in the title. Please share your thoughts/opinions one way or the other. Trying to determine if the fees are worth it. For context, I have limited time/energy to self-manage and actively track a diversified portfolio, so considering the option of having a company manage my portfolio for me. TC: 375K (if share price doesn’t crash further) #personalfinance #investments #amazon #faang
Vanguard FTW. Go read about their founder to understand why money managers are not worth the ROI.
Blackrock and Vanguard are large stakeholders in each other's companies. It's some weird circular relationship.
Don’t qualify. Won’t qualify. Don’t meet min investment sum
What is the minimum?
I don’t even dare to ask. BlackRock sacked 2 of my company CEO
Around $50M as starter plus passing the definition for an institutional investor. BlackRock is not for retail investors. You can buy BlackRock target index funds instead through your existing broker.
At AB avg amount invested by a private client is around $5m
Why not just invest in a broad index?
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