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by toomuchtodo
3376 days ago
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Neither option is better than a Vanguard account with one of their target date funds (or funds targeted by level of aggressiveness). Vanguard is a mutual company; they exist for the benefit of their users. Hard to compete against that. Disclaimer: moved from Betterment to Vanguard |
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For example I am a cautious investor right now. At Betterment this means I have to lean more towards their Bonds option, which yielded a very low return over the past year. At Vanguard, I can invest in the Income fund which is a mix of high dividend paying stocks and bonds. Still cautious but much better returns.