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  2. Robo-advisors: How these intelligent platforms manage your ...

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    Robo-advisors offer competitively low advisory fees. Some robo-advisors charge no advisory fees. This is a great perk for both new or experienced investors, as it puts more of your money toward ...

  3. Advisors Sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Advisors Sentiment survey is a field of market sentiment. Advisors Sentiment was devised by Abe Cohen of Chartcraft in 1963 and is still operated by Chartcraft, now under their brand name of Investors Intelligence. The survey surveys independent investment newsletters (those not affiliated with brokerage houses or mutual funds).

  4. How to choose a financial advisor: 6 tips for finding the ...

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    Advisor matching tools: There are many online services that match clients with advisors such as Zoe Financial, Wealthramp and Harness Wealth. These tools are typically free to clients and can help ...

  5. Carter Worth - Wikipedia

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    Carter Braxton Worth (born June 15, 1966) is an American financial analyst and stock market strategist. Each year since 2008, he has appeared on institutional investor's All America Research Team, ranked as one of the Top 3 technical analysts on Wall Street.

  6. Expert network - Wikipedia

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    With the growth of LinkedIn and other online sources, expert networks have become increasingly reliant on custom-sourcing experts online. Since the early 2000s, a rather large industry has sprung up facilitating "expert" connections, or providing connections to industry or subject matter experts with whom a single individual or organization has ...

  7. Chartist (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    A chartist (also known as a technical trader or technical analyst) is one who utilizes charts to assess patterns of activity that might be helpful in making predictions. Most commonly, chartists use technical analysis in the financial world to evaluate financial securities. [1]

  8. Technical analysis - Wikipedia

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    Fundamental analysts examine earnings, dividends, assets, quality, ratios, new products, research and the like. Technicians employ many methods, tools and techniques as well, one of which is the use of charts. Using charts, technical analysts seek to identify price patterns and market trends in financial markets and attempt to exploit those ...

  9. Financial Advisor (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Financial Advisor is a monthly financial services magazine which delivers market information for financial advisors. [1] Overview. The magazine was launched in 2000 ...