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Over a difficult year, these robo-advisors performed the best


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In a year that saw historic interest rates hikes and one of the worst performances ever for traditional portfolios, three robo-advisors shined.

Out of 42 accounts tracked from 27 different robo-advisors, Fidelity Go, Wealthfront and Ellevest performed the best, relative to a benchmark, over the one-year trailing period that ended March 31, according to the latest Robo Report from Condor Capital Wealth Management.

Fidelity Go delivered the best equity portfolio thanks to a notable mega-cap and large-cap bias, the researchers found. The robo had an average equity market cap of $84 billion compared to an average of $64 billion at the other robos studied, David Goldstone, manager of investment research at Condor, said in a statement.

This was important as the Russell 2000 Index, a U.S. small-cap index, returned 11.63% for the 1-year trailing period, whereas the S&P 500 returned 7.75% for the period, Goldstone reported.  

Meanwhile, Wealthfronts equity allocation was boosted by a dedicated exposure to energy stocks (VDE) and the Schwab Dividend ETF, which both outperformed the S&P 500 index.

Ellevest, the women-targeted robo-advisor launched by Sally Krawcheck that raised $53 million of new funding in 2022, also performed well because of a modest allocation to domestic stocks, Condor reported. A larger allocation to non-U.S. equities compared to other robos studied helped Ellevest outperform.

When it came to fixed income, Zacks Advantage performed the best by holding bonds for a shorter duration than other robos studied, Goldstone said.

For the one-year fixed-income numbers, Zacks is one of the most active robo advisors we track and was impressive in this regard, as it held a duration of just four [years], Goldstone said.

Over a three-year period, Wealthfronts portfolio performed the best, followed by Charles Schwabs Domestic Focus portfolio and Zacks Advantage.

Wealthfront was also the top performer across a five-year period.

The story for our Wealthfront portfolio is quite clear: The robo advisors bold allocation to energy stocks was a boon to investors, Thomas Leahy, a financial advisor at Condor, said in a statement.

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