Hey guys! I am COMPLETELY new to investing and I am wondering what your opinions are on either of these automated investment sites, and if you would trust them with your money...Thanks!
I've been with betterment for like 4 years
My retirement roll-over accounts are crazy negative, but my regular savings accounts have mild returns
>>1366362
If you're looking for something "safe" and easy as fuck, Vanguard. Just get some of their index funds and take it easy. No gay loading shit, just a real low expense ratio.
>>1366362
>>1366374
>betterment
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/06/29/robo-advisor-ceo-on-friday-trading-haltshould-have-been-better-communicated.html
Do you really want this guy managing your money?
>>1366401
I agree here.
You don't even need a vanguard account. Ameritrade doesn't charge commissions on vanguard etfs.
https://research.tdameritrade.com/grid/public/etfs/commissionfree/commissionfree.asp
I believe scottrade is the same.