Investor IQ

Find your investor stage in under two minutes.

This assessment scores process, behavior, portfolio clarity, and research confidence, then recommends a path through Investoraa.

Assessment

Score the habits that actually matter.

The assessment is educational, saved locally, and used to personalize the journey dashboard.

How clear is your written investment plan?
How do you usually react to market declines?
How well do you understand your fund fees and overlap?
How confident are you evaluating stock or ETF research?
How often do you review your portfolio deliberately?
Content depth

Investor IQ visitor guide.

Assess process quality across behavior, research, fund understanding, risk control, and review discipline.

What this page should answer

Useful information for real visitors.

Use the results to choose a learning path and avoid skipping foundations.

  • What decision or question this page supports.
  • Which evidence, framework, or tool to use next.
  • How the topic connects to long-term investing behavior.
Sources and references

Verify the inputs.

  • Investor.govPlain-language investing education from the SEC.
  • BLS CPIInflation definitions, data, and methodology.
  • FRED Economic DataData library for learning macro and market history.
Value guide

How to use this page well.

This section turns "Find your investor stage in under two minutes." into a practical resource: what it is, why it matters, how it works, how to use it, and what to do next.

Beginner guide

Start here

Start with the input labels and assumptions before trusting any output.

  • Read the page summary first.
  • Open one related article or tool.
  • Save the page if it supports an ongoing decision.
Advanced use

Go deeper

Run scenarios, compare assumptions, and document what changes the result most.

  • Check every input.
  • Run at least two scenarios.
  • Read limitations and related guidance.
Common mistakes

Avoid these

  • Treating estimates as guarantees.
  • Ignoring taxes, inflation, fees, or behavior.
Comparison table

Beginner vs. advanced use

Beginner
Understand the concept, source, or workflow and choose one next action.
Advanced
Compare assumptions, risks, alternatives, and update triggers before acting.
Best practice
Connect this page to a written rule, saved resource, or repeatable review process.