BOOKS, WEBSITES, COURSES, OTHER APPS?
We believe investing is an essential part of financial success meant to be available to everyone through our well-designed interface paired with original, jargon-free content. InvestorPrep is a guide that will teach you how to invest in various stock market securities through our well-designed interface paired with original, jargon-free content divided into manageable sections ranging from beginner to advanced.
But why InvestorPrep?
We present our content in a particular fashion specifically designed to avoid the issues with books, websites, courses, and other apps that similarly present investment knowledge.
But why InvestorPrep?
We present our content in a particular fashion specifically designed to avoid the issues with books, websites, courses, and other apps that similarly present investment knowledge.
BETTER? IN WHAT WAY?
With books, you learn solely about one general topic. Additionally, you have to not only pay for that one book, but you also have to continue purchasing content to continue learning about investing as the market transforms and new strategies and terminologies form. However, InvestorPrep ensures that content is free and updated from a modern standpoint.
With websites, you often face a conglomeration of information. Following set lessons is almost impossible given that these websites generally focus on producing heavy amounts of content rather than organizing their given guidance.
With courses, you not only pay an extremely large sum of money for specific content, but you also face the obligation to maintain a certain pace. Additionally, courses are more difficult to access compared to InvestorPrep’s versatility as an app on both iOS and Android. If you have a phone or tablet, you can easily reach InvestorPrep’s free information.
With other apps, you face various complications. First, you often receive extremely vague information that truly does nothing to enhance your investing knowledge. For example, these apps will typically say phrases such as “buy low, sell high” and merely define terms instead of explaining how certain terms apply to a particular investing strategy. Other than that, you will often receive a user-unfriendly interface, a lack of other features similar to InvestorPrep’s, or a jargon-intense vocabulary.
With websites, you often face a conglomeration of information. Following set lessons is almost impossible given that these websites generally focus on producing heavy amounts of content rather than organizing their given guidance.
With courses, you not only pay an extremely large sum of money for specific content, but you also face the obligation to maintain a certain pace. Additionally, courses are more difficult to access compared to InvestorPrep’s versatility as an app on both iOS and Android. If you have a phone or tablet, you can easily reach InvestorPrep’s free information.
With other apps, you face various complications. First, you often receive extremely vague information that truly does nothing to enhance your investing knowledge. For example, these apps will typically say phrases such as “buy low, sell high” and merely define terms instead of explaining how certain terms apply to a particular investing strategy. Other than that, you will often receive a user-unfriendly interface, a lack of other features similar to InvestorPrep’s, or a jargon-intense vocabulary.