Have around 100k that I can invest. Long term (10 yrs). 80% of my Vanguard investments are in VTSAX, 15% in bonds. And about 20k in Wealthfront.
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Wealthfront is doing essentially that so you can also look at how they allocate and buy similar portfolio composition.
IMO wealthfront is a waste of money for retirement funds (just a higher expense ratio for same execution as buying a target retirement fund)
There are potentially some tax loss harvesting benefits for non retirement funds for wealthfront however.
A lot of those you will find they are just buying the same vanguard index funds you can buy yourself.
15 % bond ETF
20 % FANG
15 % ARK ETF