I was looking at this app. Seems like a similar service to Wealthfront and Betterment, but also shows you and let’s you invest in the portfolios of other well know investors. Anybody used it? Or is it better to just stick with vanguard or Wealthfront and robinhood.
Vanguard, 3-fund portfolio, 0.07% expense ratio (less due to tax loss harvest). (Age-10)% in bonds (BND), 80/20 split between U.S. Total stock market (VTI) and International Total Stock Market (VXUS) for remaining. Example, at age 30, I'm: 20% BND 64% VTI 16% VXUS
Solid for sure. However, I still believe Betterment or Wealthfront might be worth their 0.25% fees for all their automated features that are difficult or impossible to manually reproduce (ex. Direct indexing with daily TLH)
May I know how frequently you contribute to these 3 funds? Do you have to buy manually every time Or does vanguard has an option to automatically withdraw money from personal bank account every month?
I’m currently with vanguard due to their super low fees. Was curious about kicking some money over to Wealthfront as well. Been hearing good thing about it as well. iBillionare seems like they used to be a tracker of portfolios of other billionaires and evolved to offering their own funds based on a variety of different strategies. Seems like a “me too” copy. Will probably punt for now. But it is interesting to see the holdings of other whales.
iBillionaire sounds like it was named by a 7 year old. I wouldn’t trust them with my nail clippings.
Lol. Horrible name. I agree.
Vanguard all the way
If you like Vanguard, you'll love Wealthfront or Betterment