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Christopher R. Hibbard, ChFC®, CRPC®, CFS®

Vice President, Wealth Management

 

Teachers Investment Services

Located at Teachers Federal Credit Union

5439 Sunrise Highway

Holbrook, NY 11741

 

Phone:  631-698-7000 Ext. 6020

 

Email: christopher.hibbard@lpl.com

 

CRPC conferred by College for Financial Planning.

May/June 2026

AI Can't Replace Your Financial Professional

Robot and people waiting for job interview. Replacing human workers with artificial intelligence

In today's fast-paced financial landscape, technology is revolutionizing the way we invest. From robo-advisors to algorithms that analyze market trends, artificial intelligence (AI) is definitely making an impact. But as an investor, you might be wondering: Can AI really replace my financial advisor? The short answer is no.


First, let's acknowledge the power of AI in financial markets. It can process huge datasets, identify trends, and execute trades rapidly. These capabilities can improve decision-making and potentially optimize your investment strategy. However, when it comes to managing your personal finances, a human touch is irreplaceable.


Personalized Planning
Investors often encounter unique situations involving complex investments, tax strategies, estate planning, and risk management. While AI can analyze data, it cannot understand your personal values, financial goals, or the emotional factors behind sound decision-making. A skilled financial advisor takes the time to get to know you—your ambitions, concerns, and family dynamics. This understanding enables them to create personalized strategies that AI can only approximate at best.


Navigating Nuance
In finance, nuance is everything. The world is constantly changing, driven by shifting market trends, geopolitical events, and social dynamics. A human advisor can interpret these factors within the broader context of your unique financial situation. AI might provide you with statistical analyses, but it can't gauge the subtlety of human behavior or adapt its recommendations based on the nuances of your life. For example, should you liquidate part of your assets to take advantage of a fleeting opportunity, or is it better to stay the course during a market dip? A seasoned financial advisor considers your options in light of your specific goals and risk tolerance.


The Emotional Component
Money isn't just about numbers; it's deeply personal. High-net-worth investors often feel the weight of their wealth, and decisions can provoke strong emotional responses. A trusted financial advisor provides a level of empathy and understanding that AI can't replicate. They can walk you through tough decisions, offering guidance and support when the markets get rocky. When facing financial uncertainties, having someone to talk to about your worries and aspirations can make all the difference.


Proactive Strategy Adjustment
Markets aren't static; they're fluid and can change overnight. A financial advisor not only helps you develop a plan but also adjusts and pivots as needed. They can identify opportunities that align with your evolving goals and adjust your portfolio accordingly. While AI can send alerts based on predefined parameters, it can't instinctively sense when an adjustment is necessary due to market sentiment, potential regulatory changes, or economic shifts.


The Best of Both Worlds
So, can AI enhance your investing experience? Absolutely. But it should complement rather than replace your financial advisor. For investors, combining AI analytics with human expertise creates a powerful partnership. Your financial advisor offers a comprehensive approach to wealth management that embraces both the analytical and emotional aspects of investing.


In a world where technology continues to evolve, remember that your personal financial journey deserves the thoughtful touch only a dedicated advisor can provide. After all, while algorithms can analyze data, they'll never understand the intricacies of your life. Keep that human connection at the forefront of your investment strategy—it's an invaluable asset you won't want to replace.


In a recent survey by Bellomy Research, nearly half (46%) of the responding financial advisors said they are already using AI, with another 46% considering it, and just 8% uninterested.

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