What’s New At MarketRiders for 2015?

photo_mitchEarlier this year I spoke with Mitch Tuchman about his company MarketRiders, which now helps individuals manage over $4 billion in assets. I wrote a detailed MarketRiders review a while back, but wanted to add more detail and find out what really sets MarketRiders apart so I called Mitch. Much of the success of MarketRiders is due to his leadership and foresight. In fact, MarketRiders was one of the early movers in the online personal finance space and has been helping people manage their money since 2007.

Here’s his profile from their website:

“As co-founder and CEO of MarketRiders, Mitch conceived of and built a service for do-it-yourself investors to manage their own retirement portfolios. Those investors have saved over $40 million in yearly fees and have enjoyed less risk in the process, a testament to Mitch’s desire to help working Americans retire with more. Mitch Tuchman’s experience pioneering MarketRiders helped him define and codify the retirement needs of working Americans. Mitch has over 25 years of experience in venture capital, public finance, and technology. He was a subadvisor to Apex Capital, LLC, on its $200 million technology and special situations portfolio and managed its venture capital fund. A frequent guest on CNBC, CNN, and Fox Business News, Mitch is regularly featured in major financial publications, including The New York Times, Barron’s, and Forbes Magazine. He also is a regular columnist for Forbes and MarketWatch.com.”

 

What is MarketRiders?

MarketRiders is personal investment management software company that brings the philosophy used by professional managers to the ordinary investor. What does this mean exactly? It means that instead of chasing hot stock tips, you’ll be using the same investment philosophy that Harvard and Stanford use for the massive endowment funds. As Mitch said it, the institutional investors speak a totally different language than what we are fed by most media outlets. The team that manages the endowment for a major university isn’t discussing which stock is going to get hot. They are discussing the future performance of asset classes and whether or not they should adjust their holdings in that class. They may talk about certain money managers that have a good understanding of a specific market and whether they should give that manager some resources, but they definitely aren’t talking about Mad Money stock picks.

The MarketRiders team has a lot of experience in asset management. Besides Mitch, who has 25 years of experience in venture capital, public finance, and technology, MarketRiders has been heavily influenced by the work and writings of Burt Malkiel, Charley Ellis, and Jay Vivian. These men literally wrote the book on institutional investment management and spent years advising their clients on how to use low-cost, diversified index funds to create risk-adjusted portfolio.

How much does MarketRiders cost?

MarketRiders is still only $149/year. You can also opt for a monthly plan that costs $14.95. There are other costs related to your brokerage trading fees and the ETF fund fees. You’ll be investing in low cost funds so the fee will be only 0.17%.

MarketRiders Total Costs Including 3rd Party Fees

Portfolio Size$25,000 $50,000 $150,000 $500,000 $1,000,000
ETF fund fees (0.17% average)$45$90$270$900$1,800
Trading commissions$160$240$480$480$480
$14.95 monthly subscription$180$180$180$180$180
Total yearly fees$385$510$930$1,560 $2,460
Yearly fees as a % of portfolio1.54%1.02%0.62%0.31%0.25%
Number of ETFs in portfolio46121212

What has changed since MarketRiders began?

MarketRiders was the first into this space and has a lot of experience now. They have tweaked their advice and improved their software. Each version (Mitch says this is version 6) has fine-tuned the software and added additional features. The company now helps individual investors manage more than $4 billion.

Much of what made the company great has stayed the same though. You still do-it-yourself with MarketRiders. The first step is to go to their site and answer a few simple questions about your age, your risk tolerance, your investment experience, your time horizon, and how much you want to invest.

Based on that, MarketRiders constructs a portfolio of ETFs for you to invest in. You go to your discount stock brokerage account buy them yourself and then tell MarketRiders what you did. Finally, their software will track your investments and tell you when and how to rebalance your portfolio in order to keep you on track to achieving your goals.

What sets MarketRiders apart?

MarketRiders differentiates itself in a few subtle but important ways. First, they’ll tailor your portfolio of ETFs based upon the broker that you already have, meaning that if you have an account with Charles Schwab, they will give you a portfolio of Schwab ETFs. This is a great feature and can save you a lot in fees if you are with the right brokers. The MarketRiders software will also recommend the funds that best suit your needs and are also the lowest-cost.

Another unique feature of MarketRiders is the ability to alter the recommended portfolio. More advanced investors may want to take the results provided by MarketRiders and then alter it. Well, MarketRiders provides ETFs by asset class as additional options so you can go through and find a different ETF in the same asset class.

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MarketRiders is an online personal financial management service that utilizes ETFs to create a risk-adjusted, individualized portfolio for their clients. The company’s proprietary software guides users in asset allocation, dividing their portfolio into various classes according to their age and toleration of risk. Use MarketRiders if you want to automate your investing, but don’t mind making the trades on your own. Sign up for MarketRiders by clicking here.

MarketRiders helps over 12,000 people manage over $4 billion in assets and has been in this game since 2007, making them one of the very earliest adopters of technology and the Internet as a means to help ordinary people manage money like professionals. You don’t need a trust fund to get great advice on how to manage your money. All you need is MarketRiders.

The company touts a few differentiators: their proprietary software for portfolio allocations, their low fees, and their independence from brokers.

Superior Software for the Best Investing Methodology

Marketriders has developed proprietary software based on the best investment advice available. The software focuses on diversifying assets over at least six different asset classes, which lowers the risk profile of the investment portfolio. They do not attempt to pick individual stocks because that raises the overall risk. Their software helps you to identify your personal risk profile by looking at ” your age, investment experience, risk tolerance and years until you need the money.” Using these factors, a recommended portfolio is created.

Once the portfolio is created, you head to your broker and make the trades. More sophisticated investors can make changes to their portfolio and customize it according to their personal preferences or requirements. Just another way that MarketRiders helps you to do-it-yourself.

ETF Focus

The proprietary software will next recommend a group of ETFs for investment. They primarily utilize ETFs from Vanguard and iShares. Vanguard is the leader in low cost investing. They are the industry standard for low fees. iShares has developed a portfolio of outstanding ETFs. Marketriders has sorted through over 900 ETFs and selected the best 20 for their clients.

Unbiased Financial Advice

Marketriders is not a broker or dealer hawking a particular stock or Mutual Fund. They are a portfolio management company assisting clients with guidance and direction for their investments. Because Marketriders is not affiliated with a particular fund, they can focus on improving and developing their proprietary software, and it’s good software. The company will provide investment advice and asset management advice that is based on the best methodology instead of the latest hot fund or investment manager.

Their investment methodology is based on Modern Portfolio Theory (“MPT”). As noted previously, it is an asset allocation methodology that eschews attempts to time the market and focuses instead on keeping target allocations inside predefined ranges based on the amount of risk tolerable to an individual investor. MPT is based on ideas created by some of the brightest finance minds. People like Vanguard founder John Bogle and legendary professors like David Swensen of Yale, Burton Malkiel of Princeton, and Dr. William Sharpe of Stanford.

Cost of Service

MarketRiders relies on ETFs to keep investment fees low. The savings generated by relying ETFs instead of Mutual Funds is significant. Their website summary on the savings generated is excellent. This quote encapsulates the potential savings,

“For example, take a $100,000 portfolio. Using the long-term average growth of a stock and bond portfolio of 8% a year, compounding your gains over 20 years, and deducting the 2% in fees and taxes, you’d have $304,946. But if your fees and taxes were 0.2% instead of 2%, you would have $446,906 – a difference of $141,960 or 47%! Throw a financial adviser’s fees on top of the mutual fund expenses, and you can see how much money you are losing to the Wall Street machine.”

Further savings are generated if you use a broker that offers commission-free trades on certain ETFs and index funds. These commission-free trades are available at Schwab, Fidelity, TD Ameritrade, Firstrade, Scottrade, and Vanguard. MarketRiders will build your portfolio using the commission-free funds if you use one of those brokers, however you will need to execute all trades on your own.

You can see that their methodology will produce significant savings because they eliminate the traditional cost structure imposed by Wall Street. Normally, you would pay a financial advisor, who would help you invest in mutual funds, and then have trading fees and taxes to scrape additional money away from you. With MarketRiders, you will eliminate the financial advisor fee, the Mutual Fund fees, and potentially, the broker fees. In the end you are left with small trading fees and he fee for using their software, which is $14.95 monthly or $149.95 annually.

There is no minimum required investment outlined in the terms of service, however, per an email conversation with a company representative, MarketRiders recommends a $25,000 if you are getting most of your trades for free. If you are paying for each trade, the Company recommends a $50,000 minimum investment. They will provide estimates of costs in the final stage of your portfolio build, allowing you to see your personal cost for using their methodology and services along with your outside broker.

In summary, MarketRiders offers premium financial advice for 80% of the cost. Their proprietary software lets you invest using the same methodology as top endowment funds without the expensive advisor fees, brokerage fees, and management fees. This is one of the very best personal finance software options available to the ordinary investor. It levels the playing field for the middle class giving them the same financial advice that endowment funds and very wealthy investors receive. Leveraging the power of ETFs lowers the costs and gives access to entire markets for a fraction of the cost.

It’s easy to recommend MarketRiders for online financial management services, but this is not a “set it and forget” style. While they will remind you to rebalance, it is not automatically done on your behalf so diligence and discipline is still required on your part. You should use MarketRiders if you need help identifying the right portfolio mix and then rebalancing, but are still interested in executing the trades and maintaining some of the do-it-yourself aspects of portfolio management. I’d pair MarketRiders with SigFig. MarketRiders suggests the trades and SigFig aggregates your portfolio so that you can see its status.  I especially recommend Marketriders to people with an account at Schwab, Fidelity, TD Ameritrade, Firstrade, Scottrade, or Vanguard because this can significantly lower the cost of investing.

MarketRiders also offers a free 30-day trial to new subscribers so you can take a look at their service before diving all the way in.

MarketRiders has produced a great video that demonstrates their portfolio management software. They note their core values of asset allocation, low cost ETFs, worry-free rebalancing, world class investment strategy, and unbiased advice.

Here’s what the press is saying about MarketRiders:

Tara Siegal Bernard at the NYTimes:

I like MarketRiders because it jibes with my investment philosophy, and reminds me exactly what I need to do and when: “Buy 10 shares of this, sell five shares of that.” And it costs me little more than my Netflix subscription.

 

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