robo-advisor
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Noun[edit]
robo-advisor (plural robo-advisors)
- (finance, neologism) An automated investment manager.
- 2016 April 29, Tara Siegel Bernard, “The Pros and Cons of Using a Robot as an Investment Adviser”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- The flow of funds into robo-adviser accounts is expected to accelerate because of new federal regulations, which require all financial professionals to put their customers’ interests first, at least when providing advice on their tax-advantaged retirement accounts.
Further reading[edit]
- robo-advisor on Wikipedia.Wikipedia