4) Robo advising has advantages over
traditional human financial advisors.
Not exact matches
If the investor needs more hand - holding and more of a
human touch and has more complex
financial issues, then a
traditional brick - and - mortar
advisor might be more appropriate.
Paladin Research & Registry has compiled a list of five ways these new, so - called robo -
advisors differ from
traditional brick - and - mortar
financial advisory firms staffed by...
humans.
A new category of online service providers — sometimes referred to as «digital
advisors» or «digital advice providers» — has emerged in the
financial services industry alongside
traditional human advisors.
What do these
advisors have that
traditional (and might I add - 100 %
human)
financial advisors don't?