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New Jersey Firm Releases New Edition of Influential Robo Advisory Analysis

New Jersey continues to play a significant role in shaping the national conversation around personal finance and digital investing, and the newest edition of The Robo Report® is a prime example. The quarterly publication, produced by Condor Capital Wealth Management, a firm based in Martinsville, offers one of the industry’s most extensive independent evaluations of robo-advisors. With Edition 37 now released, Garden State residents and businesses have a locally rooted resource that breaks down the fast-evolving world of automated investment platforms.

The announcement came from Ken Schapiro, CFA, Founder of Condor Capital Wealth Management, who emphasized the firm’s commitment to providing accessible, data-driven financial insight for investors of all experience levels. His team has built a reputation for analyzing robo-advisory platforms with a level of depth and transparency that both consumers and financial professionals depend on. Because the firm is headquartered right here in New Jersey, this report is not only a nationwide industry tool but also a homegrown asset that reflects the state’s expanding influence in the finance and technology sectors.

Each edition of The Robo Report® draws attention for its thorough comparison of performance, fees, features, and overall value across leading automated investment services. As digital investing becomes increasingly mainstream, the publication has become a trusted benchmark for anyone looking to understand how robo-advisors stack up in real-world market conditions. New Jersey’s business community continues to benefit from the presence of firms like Condor Capital, whose research supports both investors and local economic growth. Those exploring the state’s broader business landscape can also find additional coverage through our dedicated business section.

With the release of Edition 37, New Jersey once again finds itself at the center of a national financial dialogue—this time through an in-depth look at the tools shaping modern investing.

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