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Portu and Fondee: Robo-Investing for the Convenience-Minded — What to Compare

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Key takeaways

Robo-advisory is a model where the platform automatically builds and manages an ETF portfolio according to your risk profile — without the need to select funds or rebalance manually. Portu and Fondee are two Czech representatives of this model.

How a Robo-Advisor Works

You fill in a questionnaire (investment horizon, risk tolerance), the platform proposes an allocation across a set of ETFs, and automatically maintains it. Dividends are reinvested, and rebalancing happens continuously. All management is automated — you don't need to follow markets or think about purchases.

Costs: Two Layers

A robo-advisor is not free. You pay two layers of fees:

The total cost of a robo-advisor is higher than directly owning low-cost ETFs through a broker. You are paying for automation, convenience, and management.

Strengths

What to Watch Out For

Disclaimer: This overview is not a recommendation of Portu, Fondee, or any other provider. The choice depends on your situation. For a comparison with alternatives, see how to choose a broker.

The basics of passive ETF investing are covered in the article active vs. passive investing.

FAQ

What is robo-advisory?

Automated management of an investment portfolio. The platform builds an ETF allocation according to your risk profile and continuously rebalances it. You don't need to select funds or follow markets.

What are the fees for Portu and Fondee?

The total cost consists of the platform fee (for management) plus the TER of the underlying ETFs. Specific rates change — verify them currently directly with Portu or Fondee on their websites.

Who is a robo-advisor suitable for?

For investors who want a passive approach without the need to select funds, rebalance, and follow markets. The price for this convenience is a higher total fee compared to buying ETFs directly through a broker.

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