(Bloomberg) – Fidelity Investments had intermittent technology issues with its website a day after robo-advisors struggled in the market rout.

Fidelity customers faced some difficulties accessing the firm's home page on Tuesday. By early afternoon, the issues were resolved, said Michael Aalto, a company spokesman.

The websites of two of the country's biggest robo-advisors — Wealthfront Inc. and Betterment LLC — crashed on Monday as the S&P 500 Index sank.

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