I don't think I've seen a thread about it so I was wondering what you guys think
Acorns is an mobile first investment strategy that rounds up your loose change to put into an investment fund with 5 different investment strategies.
How does Acorns work?
>Acorns helps you proactively invest. One key feature is round-ups; we round up each of your transactions to the nearest dollar, and invest the change into a diversified portfolio. Simply connect a credit card, debit card, or other funding source, then provide us with some basic information. We give you the option of choosing a portfolio that is in line with your investment goals and the amount of risk you’re comfortable taking.
What makes Acorns different?
>A personalised investment portfolio, no account minimums, no commissions, and fractional investing – all in your pocket. Acorns wants to make investing more accessible for everyone, and at the same time give the you a service which makes saving easy.
What do you guys think? I've got it and it's up 2.8% already in the space of 2 months, very easy because it's loose change and I don't have to think about it, just mentally round up all my purchases.
I actually just dumped a hundred bucks into Acorns and was wondering if it was /biz/ approved as well.
I've been throwing a couple hundred bucks into acorns over the past few months. I don't really like the round ups feature as it's not active. Other than that it functions pretty well as a mutual fund
>>1680800
>literally copy/pasting a marketing pitch
I take it you shills don't get paid as much as you used to?
>>1680800
app is dogshit
I tried it for a while, but their fees were higher than any returns I was getting, so I closed my account. Bought bitcoins instead and have had far bigger returns and lower fees.