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# Robo-Advisor

Robo-Advisor allows users to create a fund with the recommended allocation or with their own allocation.

**Creating a vault with recommended allocation**

1. Connect your wallet
2. Go to [Robo-Advisor](https://app.xwin.finance/app/allocation)
3. Adjust your settings including the way portfolio allocation type, number of assets, etc..
4. Click on **Run**
5. Then add your fund name and fund symbol
6. Click on Create

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**Private Fund With User's Allocation**

Users will still need to go to Robo-Advisor to create their own funds. Follow the same steps but instead of clicking Run, directly click **Build** and insert your own allocations.


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