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The Ready-Made Revolution
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Kim, Crystal
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/ Investment advisors
/ Mutual funds
/ Outsourcing
/ Portfolio management
2019
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/ Portfolio management
2019
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The Ready-Made Revolution
2019
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Exchange-traded funds have steadily brought down the cost of investing and made trading big swaths of the market much easier, and financial advisors are offering services other than stock-picking and investment management. Some 12% of the 350,000 financial advisors in the U.S. are fully outsourcing portfolio construction to model portfolios from the likes of BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, Charles Schwab, Vanguard, State Street, Merrill Lynch, and Morgan Stanley. Top providers of model portfolios including Morningstar, Vanguard, BlackRock, and Charles Schwab, use anywhere from 8% to 100% nonproprietary funds, says Cerulli. Because portfolios are each built differently, and advisors can then tweak them, comparing performance across model portfolios is virtually impossible.
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Dow Jones & Company Inc
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