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Help with Keywords for my Financial Planning Firm's website?

I am trying to get my small Financial Planning/Wealth Management Company more traffic but I am pretty new to SEO and would like some help.
It's my understanding that I should look at 'low competitive keywords' and see where I can start making blog posts using them to rank higher on Google when people search. The keywords I came up with, using a website, are: financial planning, financial advisor what is, financial guidance, financial investment advisor, fiduciary advisor, financial advisor services, financial services advisor, investment planning.

My problem is that (despite the website I used calling them Low on competitiveness) all of these seem very competitive with huge banks like Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, and Charles Schwab or sites like Nerd Wallet and Investipedia competing against me.

What Keywords should I be going after and how do you recommend I do it?

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