The process through which My Automated Advisor accomplishes “Investment Advice” is somewhat different. Our investment advice is not established through face-to-face contact, but through the selection of appropriate Trading Alerts which are part of subscription based services. Clients receive advice from an investment advisor in return for a low monthly subscription fee.
A variety of subscription choices are available according to the clients’ financial profile and investment objectives after the My Automated Advisor review process. This process assures that you are provided with the appropriate Trade Alert Program(s), and defines our unique approach to advising. Most importantly, because we are a division of a Registered Investment Advisor firm, all results are accomplished with accountability to our clients.
Each of our Advisors have their own investment style along with affordable subscription based pricing for their clients. Combined, they offer over thirteen subscription or trade alert services for stocks and options. Our client enrollment process is simple, completed online and available for a wide range of income levels with diverse investment objectives
Because My Automated Advisor is not your traditional “fee only” investment advisor, your “Advisory Fee” is the cost of your subscription. The cost of your trading commissions will differ depending on the firm where you have your brokerage account.
Our clients may place their own orders from trade alerts or give authorization to Investrade Securities, our exclusive broker for Auto Trading, permission to automatically place these trades. Investrade Securities, a discount broker, offers great execution at a discounted price and no required minimums or annual fees. Visit Investrade at www.investrade.com for new account information.
We invite you to test one of our Trade Alert Programs. Each Trade Alert is subscribed to on a monthly basis for $24.95 per month with no charge for the first month.
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