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Wealthfront founder Andy Rachleff explains why the robo-advisor is betting on millennial investors, but not offering clients exposure to bitcoin
Season 1 · Episode 30

Wealthfront founder Andy Rachleff explains why the robo-advisor is betting on millennial investors, but not offering clients exposure to bitcoin

Episode 30 of The Scoop was recorded on Skype with Frank Chaparro, Steven Zheng, and Andy Rachleff, Co-Founder of Wealthfront. Listen below, and subscribe to The Scoop on Apple, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Email fee

The Scoop

December 3, 201952m 12s

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Show Notes

Episode 30 of The Scoop was recorded on Skype with Frank Chaparro, Steven Zheng, and Andy Rachleff, Co-Founder of Wealthfront. Listen below, and subscribe to The Scoop on AppleSpotifyGoogle PlayStitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Email feedback and revision requests to [email protected].

In this episode of the Scoop, Andy discusses several topics with Frank and Steven, including:

  • How Andy saw opportunity in the crowded investment services space
  • Why Wealthfront has developed a laser focus on millennial investors
  • Why Wealthfront does not include cryptocurrencies in their investment services
  • Andy's experience as a co-founder at Benchmark, including his biggest failure as an investor