Beginner
Needs foundations, glossary support, risk basics, and a first contribution roadmap.
Profiles organize education, tools, articles, and review rituals by user intent: beginner, accumulator, researcher, retiree, income investor, or active trader.
Choosing a profile saves locally and gives the user a clearer path through Investoraa.
Needs foundations, glossary support, risk basics, and a first contribution roadmap.
Needs portfolio policy, ETF diligence, contribution rhythm, and tax-aware account structure.
Needs reports, thesis libraries, case studies, valuation, quality, and market history.
Needs income, withdrawal rules, sequence risk, liquidity, tax location, and policy reviews.
Needs dividend durability, bond roles, yield quality, tax treatment, and risk control.
Needs risk limits, journaling, market structure, execution, backtesting, and discipline.
Match beginners, accumulators, retirees, researchers, income investors, and traders to relevant paths.
Use profiles to personalize content discovery without needing an account.
This section turns "Make Investoraa adapt to the investor, not the other way around." into a practical resource: what it is, why it matters, how it works, how to use it, and what to do next.
Start with the plain-language explanation, then follow the next lesson or glossary path.
Use the page as a framework library: compare definitions, examples, edge cases, and practice tasks.
Use the page to answer one specific question, then continue to the most relevant supporting resource.