🦉 Beginner Investors
Learn Investing Step by Step
Free mini-tools that turn money lessons into 60-second wins — so you build confidence without stress.
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Start your investing journey
Three steps. At your own pace.

Step 1
Understand the basics
Five 60-second lessons. ETFs, compounding, why time matters.
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Step 2
Find a strategy that fits you
A 60-second quiz tells you your investor type and where to start.
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Step 3
Practice without risk
Try every tool. See compound growth, inflation, and risk in action.
Open the tools →60-Second Investing Tools
Tap, slide, learn

Compound Growth
Watch €200/mo grow over 30 years.
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Inflation Reality
See what €1,000 today buys in 10 years.
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Risk Comfort Meter
4 quick questions — find your comfort zone.
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Time in the Market
Start at 25 vs 35. Watch the gap at age 65.
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Monthly Investment Planner
Five questions → how much to invest each month.
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Diversification Builder
Slide a portfolio pie. See concentration warnings live.
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Budget-to-Invest Score
Are you ready to invest? Get a 0-100 readiness score.
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The Investment Roadmap
Five levels, twenty-five lessons
A Duolingo-style path from "what is investing?" to "thinking in decades". Start anywhere. Skip what you know. Master what you don't.
Lvl 1
Money Basics
Lvl 2
Market Basics
Lvl 3
Beginner Strategy
Lvl 4
Building Wealth
Lvl 5
Investor Psychology
Beginner Glossary
Every term explained like you're 12
ETF? Compound growth? Diversification? Plain language, one metaphor, one example. No jargon.
Investing
Putting your money to work — usually by buying small pieces of businesses — so it grows over time.
Saving
Putting money aside in a safe place where it stays available but doesn't grow much.
Inflation
The slow rise in prices over time — meaning the same money buys you less.
Compound growth
When growth itself starts to grow — your money earns growth on its growth.
Interest rate
The price of using money — either what you earn on savings or pay on debt — expressed as a percentage.
Stock
A small piece of ownership in a company that you can buy and sell.
Go deeper
Three more ways to learn
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Fake Portfolio Sandbox
Run a 5-year simulation. Feel what markets do — without real money.
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Investor Psychology
Why most beginners fail emotionally, not strategically. The mental-game lessons.
Read the hub →
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Daily Missions
One small mission per day. Two to five minutes. Builds the habit.
See today's mission →
60-second quiz
Find your investor type
Are you a Careful Saver, a Long-Term Builder, or something in between? Ten questions tell you — plus what to read next.
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The calm-investor list
One lesson per week. Zero hype.
Goldie sends one short investing lesson every Sunday. No stock tips. No urgency. No upsells. Just calm fundamentals for beginners who want to think long-term.
⚠️ Important
Everything here is educational only. We never give specific investment advice. We never recommend individual stocks or funds. Before any real investing decision, speak with a licensed advisor or trusted family member. Read the full disclaimer →