机器人理财顾问的承诺与陷阱

The Promises and Pitfalls of Robo-Advising

Review of Financial Studies · 2019
被引 417
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究采用机器人理财顾问的投资者,发现其投资组合更分散、波动更低、收益更好,且行为偏差减少,但效果因投资者初始分散程度而异。

Abstract

We study the introduction of a wealth-management robo-adviser that constructs portfolios tailored to investors’ holdings and preferences. Adopters are similar to non-adopters in terms of demographics and prior interactions with human advisers but tend to be more active and have greater assets under management. Investors adopting robo-advising experience diversification benefits. Ex ante undiversified investors increase stock holdings and hold portfolios with less volatility and better returns. Already well-diversified investors hold fewer stocks, yet see some reduction in volatility, and trade more after adoption. All investors increase attention based on online account logins. We find that adopters exhibit declines in prominent behavioral biases, including the disposition, trend chasing, and rank effect. Our results emphasize the promises and pitfalls of robo-advising tools, which are becoming ubiquitous all over the world.Received May 31, 2017; editorial decision August 21, 2018 by Editor Wei Jiang.

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