Finequities is a social investing platform that combines the power of artificial intelligence (AI) with social networking features. It allows users to connect with a community of investors, access investment insights, and make informed investment decisions.
Finequities provides access to a variety of investment options. You can trade stocks, cryptocurrencies, and ETFs, commission-free, allowing you to diversify your investment portfolio according to your preferences.
The portfolio leaderboard on Finequities is a feature that displays the performance of user portfolios in a ranked format. It shows the percentage returns of portfolios without revealing specific monetary values, giving users an idea of how other portfolios are performing.
By observing the strategies and returns of top-performing portfolios, you can gain inspiration and identify potential investors to follow, learn from or copy their strategies. It can serve as a valuable reference to make informed decisions about portfolio selection.
Finequities allows you to copy the portfolios of other investors on the platform. You can select an investor whose investment strategy aligns with your goals and risk tolerance, and your desired investment amount will be allocated proportionally among the assets held in their portfolio. Copying portfolios on Finequities is free of charge.
The “copy portfolio” feature will soon be available on the app. To receive notifications about its launch, simply click on the “notify” button on the user’s profile page.
Disclaimer: Finequities is a U.S. based Financial Technology company licensed to act as a SEC-Registered Investment Adviser, providing investors with the necessary tools to design and execute their stock portfolios in an easy, complete and effective manner. Investments in securities: Not FDIC Insured • No Bank Guarantee • May Lose Value. Remember, investing in securities involves risks, and there is always the potential of losing money when you invest in securities. Past performance does not guarantee future results, and the likelihood of investment outcomes are hypothetical in nature.