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Wealthfront includes emerging market stocks as a core asset class within its investment portfolios [1], and it strategically adjusts the allocation of these stocks based on the risk level of the portfolio [2] [3].

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claimIn Wealthfront's retirement portfolios, increasing risk levels leads to decreased allocation to conservative assets (US bonds, TIPS, and corporate bonds) and increased allocation to aggressive assets (US stocks, foreign developed stocks, emerging market stocks, and real estate).
claimAs risk levels increase, Wealthfront's investment portfolios decrease allocations to lower-risk/lower-return assets, such as TIPS and municipal bonds, and increase allocations to higher-risk/higher-return assets, such as US stocks, foreign developed stocks, and emerging market stocks.
claimWealthfront portfolios contain between five and seven asset classes, including US stocks, foreign developed stocks, emerging market stocks, dividend growth stocks, US bonds, US corporate bonds, municipal bonds, and TIPS.