FAQ
- What is ADVICE?
- How can I access ADVICE?
- How much does online ADVICE cost?
- For which markets and shares can I receive advice?
- On what does Keytrade Bank base its recommendations?
- What is the “allocation model” and what is it made of?
- Why doesn’t the “allocation model” contain individual shares?
- Is the “allocation model” regularly updated?
- Will all of my shares within my portfolio be followed?
- What sort of recommendations does ADVICE give?
- Can I use ADVICE for virtual portfolios?
- Motivation and quantity are always specified for all buy advices. Why?
- How can I modify my investment profile?
- How often is my portfolio verified by ADVICE?
- Is ADVICE fully automatic?
- Is the quality of the recommendations as good as the recommendations I would get from a financial adviser?
- I followed the recommendations closely, but my global portfolio has diminished in value!
Investing is not an exact science. Although we base ourselves on high-quality and objective criteria, success cannot be guaranteed. The stock market conjuncture can turn, a company can suffer from unexpected losses, a war situation can spoil the game, etc ...
We cannot promise that your portfolio will increase in value. What we however can promise is that your portfolio will be closely followed and that all recommendations we formulate are based on extensive, objective and qualitative criteria. - What happens if I do not follow the advices?
- When will I receive my first recommendation?
- I have Royal Dutch shares. When I screen this share, ADVICE indicates that Royal Dutch is not recommended as worthy to buy (Hold). Do I have to sell this share then?

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