More about InVest: As new digital tools transform wealth management, the industry’s largest players are rushing to adapt to ever-increasing customer expectations, while smaller firms strive to keep pace. Behind the scenes, many are investing more on technology and hiring to drive growth, but margins remain under pressure. In|Vest West is exploring all the dynamics at play — from front to back office — and the technologies that are shaping the future of the firm.

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Rachael A. Wagner is a partner at Atairos, a New York-based investment firm. She is a director on the boards of several companies.
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Funds that primarily hold select cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, ether, XRP and solana will be allowed.
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Artificial intelligence isn't an algorithmic takeover but an essential wealth management tool.
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UBS chief data and analytics officer Joe Cordeira says AI won't replace advisors. But it can help them by providing little nudges to do everything from rebalancing a portfolio to wishing a client happy birthday.
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A tweak to the deductibility of gambling losses may not bring in a lot of tax revenue, but it could certainly alter a lot of wagers next year.
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Ronak Amin is vice president of customer success at Aidentified, where he helps wealth management, hospitality and nonprofit organizations translate AI-driven relationship intelligence into growth.
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Innovator Capital Management, which Goldman will acquire next year, was a pioneer with ETFs that hedge risk by offsetting investors' exposure to equity losses by also capping their ability to realize gains.
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After the newly crypto-friendly Donald Trump won reelection, bitcoin jumped over $100,000. Many advisors and even more clients remain skeptical, though.
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