Schwab is going after robo advisors with free portfolio management. Only winner will be consumers. https://t.co/HkOufYjxtB
— John Glasgow (@j_glasgow) March 8, 2015
Competing robo-advisers say they aren't worried about the brokerage firm's entrance into the market, however. Last fall when news broke that Schwab was working on its own online offering, self-proclaimed robo-advisers said it showed promise for the industry. Other companies, like TD Ameritrade, made no announcements about establishing its own robo-adviser, but said in October it would direct consumers to those that did offer an online investing platform.
"This is not a winner take all," Mr. Doyle said. "The smart ones will sharpen their focus."
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