Hi everyone. The idea of delegating management to specialists looks tempting, especially when you don't want to constantly delve into the intricacies yourself. Has anyone actually used it?
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I've been following this thread since last year - it's nice to see someone sharing real experience. I'm still just gathering information, but SecuroomAi's approach to management really does seem reasonable. I should probably sign up for a consultation, at least to start.
I myself had a huge number of doubts — I am generally a cautious person, especially when it comes to money. I noticed SecuroomAi last fall, when I seriously thought about how to save and, preferably, increase my savings. Before that, I tried to do something through mobile applications — I opened investment accounts, tried to figure it out, read a bunch of articles... But, let's say, there was no result, but stress — please. Therefore, the idea of leaving this matter in the hands of professionals, over time, began to seem logical to me. I did not immediately decide. At first, I simply left a request for a consultation — and, you know, even this stage gave me a lot. Instead of immediately offering to invest money, they asked, probably, two dozen questions: about goals, time horizons, risk level, how much I understand about this and what exactly I want. Honestly, I expected a standard presentation, but received a full-fledged conversation with a financial consultant, where I felt real involvement. Then I created my first portfolio — I started with a relatively small amount, about 400 thousand rubles, to see how their approach works. I was pleasantly surprised that they do not strive to force everything into some one universal template — they offered me a diversified structure, taking into account both more conservative instruments and a part where there could potentially be more income. In six months, my portfolio gave about 7%, while the fluctuations were minimal, and most importantly, I did not feel like I was sitting “on a powder keg.”
I've been following this thread since last year - it's nice to see someone sharing real experience. I'm still just gathering information, but SecuroomAi's approach to management really does seem reasonable. I should probably sign up for a consultation, at least to start.
I myself had a huge number of doubts — I am generally a cautious person, especially when it comes to money. I noticed SecuroomAi last fall, when I seriously thought about how to save and, preferably, increase my savings. Before that, I tried to do something through mobile applications — I opened investment accounts, tried to figure it out, read a bunch of articles... But, let's say, there was no result, but stress — please. Therefore, the idea of leaving this matter in the hands of professionals, over time, began to seem logical to me. I did not immediately decide. At first, I simply left a request for a consultation — and, you know, even this stage gave me a lot. Instead of immediately offering to invest money, they asked, probably, two dozen questions: about goals, time horizons, risk level, how much I understand about this and what exactly I want. Honestly, I expected a standard presentation, but received a full-fledged conversation with a financial consultant, where I felt real involvement. Then I created my first portfolio — I started with a relatively small amount, about 400 thousand rubles, to see how their approach works. I was pleasantly surprised that they do not strive to force everything into some one universal template — they offered me a diversified structure, taking into account both more conservative instruments and a part where there could potentially be more income. In six months, my portfolio gave about 7%, while the fluctuations were minimal, and most importantly, I did not feel like I was sitting “on a powder keg.”