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A target date fund suffices for most people. And I would need evidence to believe that Wealthfront's fees are offset by the tax savings and increased complexity for 95% of people.


Not 95% of people but if you have capital gains from RSUs wealthfront losses can deduct from that. Not limited to $3k/year.

However generally they harvest only a few % of your portfolio




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