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There are more than 200 robo-advisor websites out there.

How do you pick an investing site right for your goals and needs?

In this video, I'll reveal three things I look for comparing robo-advisors and why

every investor should consider this new type of investing.

We're talking robo-advisors today on Let's Talk Money.

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We talked last week about the revolution in investing with robo-advisors and why I think

every investor should consider putting part of their portfolio in the new type of investing.

Today as part of our partnership with Emperor Investments, I want to talk about how to pick

a robo-advisor.

There are dozens of good sites out there, so how do you find the features that are going

to work best for you?

In our last video on how robo-advisors work, we saw that these software based programs

take all that information like your goals, your tolerance for risk and income and then

design a portfolio of funds to help meet those long-term goals.

Most robo-advisors invest your money in a collection of funds to give you a diversified

mix of stocks and bonds.

They automatically invest across the funds and rebalance regularly to make sure you stay

on track with the right level of risk and return.

Compared to that DIY investing strategy, always picking stocks and having to manage your portfolio,

it's a completely stress-free way of investing and part of the reason I think everyone should

consider putting part of their money in a robo.

You'll get around market returns, more or less, for that part of your wealth, you won't

have to worry about making those bad investing decisions like panic selling, and it just

gives you that confidence to know that at least part of your wealth is working to your

goals.

But a search for robo-advisors shows more than 200 companies available to just U.S.

investors and thousands worldwide.

How do you know which are not only legit but also have the features right for your needs?

For robo-advisors, there are a few things you can look for to compare and make sure

you find the right one.

Make sure to find any fees charged on the platform, any performance data you can find

on portfolios and additional features.

Fees on robo-advisors come in two flavors and this is one of the biggest things that

catches investors off-guard.

Platforms usually disclose their management fees pretty clearly.

This is the percentage charged on your total portfolio each year to the platform.

It's usually between 0.25% to half a percent.

Now even that half a percent isn't too bad considering robo-advisors don't charge you

a fee for each time you invest your money.

The platforms automatically invest and rebalance your portfolio with no fees or commissions.

The big surprise though, and this is something that isn't usually disclosed very well on

platforms, is the fee charged by the ETF managers.

This is the annual expense ratio you pay for holding those funds and, according to the

Wall Street Journal in How to Choose an ETF, averages around 0.44% a year.

Adding up that management fee and the fund fees means you can be up to as much as a percent

a year for total expenses on your account.

That's basically about what a personal financial advisor is going to charge so you're not

saving much going with a robo-advisor in some cases.

The moral here is just to look for the fee charged by that robo-advisor and understand

you're paying a fee on the funds as well.

If the platform doesn't disclose the average expense ratio for the funds, find out which

funds they use and you can find the expense ratio on their websites directly.

The second thing to look for comparing robo-advisors is average performance data.

Now this one can be tough to come by because there's no real requirement to disclose

returns.

Most robo-advisors invest broadly in those funds with hundreds of stocks in each so returns

are going to be close to that market return, the portfolio just tends to mimic the broad

market.

But there are a few platforms out there that disclose returns and do a better job at performance.

This is actually one of the biggest reasons I like Emperor Investments because of that

pure equity investing strategy.

Instead of investing your portfolio in funds, the platform combines its robo program with

stock analysis to invest in individual stocks.

So what you get here is a portfolio with upside potential versus just a group of funds that

tracks the market.

Finally here comparing robo-advisors is any special features included in the program.

One feature robos have been using to differentiate themselves is that investing strategy.

For example instead of just investing across a group of funds, investing in individual

stocks like on Emperor.

This is probably one of the biggest factors to compare across platforms because the vast

majority just use that broad ETF investing strategy.

Frankly, if you're going to just invest in a group of funds, you could do that yourself

and save the half percent annual expense.

Within that investment strategy idea, you can look to which funds or types of stocks

the platform invests.

Are the funds used primarily market funds or in specific sectors?

What kind of bond funds are used?

For example, Emperor Investments uses a dividend focus for its stocks so even if the market

tumbles then you can still get that positive return on dividends.

Another feature you might look for is the ability to invest your portfolio across different

financial goals.

Most robo-advisors invest for just one goal, exclusively to your retirement needs.

This is a problem because if you're also investing for other goals like education costs

then you're not going to want your portfolio in the same funds or stocks as if you were

only investing for retirement.

Once you've found a robo-advisor that meets your needs, getting started is actually really

easy.

You'll spend less than 5 minutes to answer some basic investing questions to give the

platform an idea of your goals and tolerance for risk.

Then setting up an account might take another five minutes to fill out contact information

and connect your bank account for deposits.

Other than making deposits into your account, you won't have to do anything else.

The platform will automatically invest your money each month across your portfolio.

I'm going to be doing a complete review of Emperor Investments next week, how to get

started and why I like the robo-advisor.

You can also look for that link in the video description below to check out the website

and get started.

Full transparency here, I have an affiliate partnership with Emperor and receive a commission

on signups.

I never review or partner with a company that I don't fully recommend, so that hasn't

influenced the information here.

I just want to be upfront if you decide Emperor Investments is right for your needs.

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For more infomation >> How to Pick a Robo-Advisor [3 Factors to Watch] - Duration: 6:13.

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Former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho spotted on scouting trip to watch Lille stars - Duration: 2:29.

 Manchester United fans got a glimpse of what could have been as Jose Mourinho went on a scouting trip alongside the man he wanted to overhaul the club's recruitment, Lille chief Luis Campos

 The axed Portuguese coach, who has made several appearances as a pundit on TV since leaving Old Trafford, was in France to watch Lille take on Montpellier on Sunday

 Mourinho is believed to be carefully weighing up his options before deciding his next managerial move, having been linked with both Real Madrid and Inter

 In previous spells out of a job, Mourinho has often watched future targets in action – which makes his trip to the Stade Pierre Mauroy all the more intriguing

 A high-flying Lille side have a number of exciting players in their ranks, particularly Nicolas Pepe – who has 16 goals and eight assists in Ligue 1 this season already – and striker Rafael Leao

 Mourinho was watching the game alongside Lille sporting director and friend Luis Campos, who has overseen the club's brilliant recruitment of players

 The pair worked together at Real Madrid, where Campos was chief scout, and Mourinho had campaigned for his countryman to head up the recruitment team at United after becoming disillusioned with Ed Woodward's failure to identify and land key targets

 United are still believed to be interested in bringing in a sporting director, having been linked with Roma's Monchi and RB Leipzig's Paul Mitchell, though Campos is no longer in the running

 Before Mourinho landed the United job, he watched both Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Ivan Perisic play for Dortmund and Inter respectively before trying to sign them for United

 He'll already know all about Portuguese teenager Leao, though the forward – who was subbed off in Sunday's goalless draw with Mourinho watching on – appears reluctant to leave Lille, saying: 'What's the use of being in a big club if I do not play?'

For more infomation >> Former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho spotted on scouting trip to watch Lille stars - Duration: 2:29.

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Former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho spotted on scouting trip to watch Lille stars - Duration: 2:24.

 Manchester United fans got a glimpse of what could have been as Jose Mourinho went on a scouting trip alongside the man he wanted to overhaul the club's recruitment, Lille chief Luis Campos

 The axed Portuguese coach, who has made several appearances as a pundit on TV since leaving Old Trafford, was in France to watch Lille take on Montpellier on Sunday

 Mourinho is believed to be carefully weighing up his options before deciding his next managerial move, having been linked with both Real Madrid and Inter

 In previous spells out of a job, Mourinho has often watched future targets in action – which makes his trip to the Stade Pierre Mauroy all the more intriguing

 A high-flying Lille side have a number of exciting players in their ranks, particularly Nicolas Pepe – who has 16 goals and eight assists in Ligue 1 this season already – and striker Rafael Leao

 Mourinho was watching the game alongside Lille sporting director and friend Luis Campos, who has overseen the club's brilliant recruitment of players

 The pair worked together at Real Madrid, where Campos was chief scout, and Mourinho had campaigned for his countryman to head up the recruitment team at United after becoming disillusioned with Ed Woodward's failure to identify and land key targets

 United are still believed to be interested in bringing in a sporting director, having been linked with Roma's Monchi and RB Leipzig's Paul Mitchell, though Campos is no longer in the running

 Before Mourinho landed the United job, he watched both Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Ivan Perisic play for Dortmund and Inter respectively before trying to sign them for United

 He'll already know all about Portuguese teenager Leao, though the forward – who was subbed off in Sunday's goalless draw with Mourinho watching on – appears reluctant to leave Lille, saying: 'What's the use of being in a big club if I do not play?'

For more infomation >> Former Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho spotted on scouting trip to watch Lille stars - Duration: 2:24.

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News24 - Mourinho reveals why he refused to watch Man Utd vs PSG - Duration: 2:46.

 Jose Mourinho says he didn't watch Manchester United's Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain because he is too familiar with the players

 United took on the Ligue 1 giants last Tuesday in their first European match since Mourinho was sacked and replaced by interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

 The Norwegian had enjoyed a run of 10 wins and a draw from his 11 matches in charge in all competitions, but tasted defeat for the first time as Old Trafford boss as his side went down 2-0 courtesy of strikes from Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe

 That has left United facing a huge uphill task in the second leg in France next month, but Mourinho is already on that side of the English Channel

 The Portuguese was spotted taking in Lille's Ligue 1 match at home to Montpellier on Sunday, and was asked what he thought of PSG's win after the game

 "No, I didn't watch it," Mourinho told beIN SPORTS.   "I watch Manchester United games from time to time, but I prefer to watch other leagues

The Premier League, I know every player in it."  Mourinho was then asked if he'd like to coach in France one day, and gave a positive response

 "I can imagine myself as a coach in Ligue 1," he said.  "I am a man who has worked in four different countries, I like to know and learn other cultures

Working in a new championship would be a fantastic experience.  "For now I'm calm, I try to live better with my family and friends and I work to get the right opportunity to go back to training

 "Two to three months [without a job] is okay, afterwards it's more difficult. I hope to have the opportunity to come back stronger

 "My project is my project as a person and coach, to improve myself, to be better, to think all days about my profession, which is also a passion

But this is not the time to talk with clubs."

For more infomation >> News24 - Mourinho reveals why he refused to watch Man Utd vs PSG - Duration: 2:46.

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Mourinho reveals why he refused to watch Man Utd vs PSG - Duration: 2:18.

 Jose Mourinho says he didn't watch Manchester United's Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain because he is too familiar with the players

 United took on the Ligue 1 giants last Tuesday in their first European match since Mourinho was sacked and replaced by interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

 The Norwegian had enjoyed a run of 10 wins and a draw from his 11 matches in charge in all competitions, but tasted defeat for the first time as Old Trafford boss as his side went down 2-0 courtesy of strikes from Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe

 That has left United facing a huge uphill task in the second leg in France next month, but Mourinho is already on that side of the English Channel

 The Portuguese was spotted taking in Lille's Ligue 1 match at home to Montpellier on Sunday, and was asked what he thought of PSG's win after the game

 "No, I didn't watch it," Mourinho told beIN SPORTS.   "I watch Manchester United games from time to time, but I prefer to watch other leagues

The Premier League, I know every player in it."  Mourinho was then asked if he'd like to coach in France one day, and gave a positive response

 "I can imagine myself as a coach in Ligue 1," he said.  "I am a man who has worked in four different countries, I like to know and learn other cultures

Working in a new championship would be a fantastic experience.  "For now I'm calm, I try to live better with my family and friends and I work to get the right opportunity to go back to training

 "Two to three months [without a job] is okay, afterwards it's more difficult. I hope to have the opportunity to come back stronger

 "My project is my project as a person and coach, to improve myself, to be better, to think all days about my profession, which is also a passion

But this is not the time to talk with clubs."

For more infomation >> Mourinho reveals why he refused to watch Man Utd vs PSG - Duration: 2:18.

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Mourinho reveals why he refused to watch Man Utd vs PSG - Duration: 2:32.

 Jose Mourinho says he didn't watch Manchester United's Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain because he is too familiar with the players

 United took on the Ligue 1 giants last Tuesday in their first European match since Mourinho was sacked and replaced by interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

 The Norwegian had enjoyed a run of 10 wins and a draw from his 11 matches in charge in all competitions, but tasted defeat for the first time as Old Trafford boss as his side went down 2-0 courtesy of strikes from Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe

 That has left United facing a huge uphill task in the second leg in France next month, but Mourinho is already on that side of the English Channel

 The Portuguese was spotted taking in Lille's Ligue 1 match at home to Montpellier on Sunday, and was asked what he thought of PSG's win after the game

 "No, I didn't watch it," Mourinho told beIN SPORTS.   "I watch Manchester United games from time to time, but I prefer to watch other leagues

The Premier League, I know every player in it."  Mourinho was then asked if he'd like to coach in France one day, and gave a positive response

 "I can imagine myself as a coach in Ligue 1," he said.  "I am a man who has worked in four different countries, I like to know and learn other cultures

Working in a new championship would be a fantastic experience.  "For now I'm calm, I try to live better with my family and friends and I work to get the right opportunity to go back to training

 "Two to three months [without a job] is okay, afterwards it's more difficult. I hope to have the opportunity to come back stronger

 "My project is my project as a person and coach, to improve myself, to be better, to think all days about my profession, which is also a passion

But this is not the time to talk with clubs."

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