Category: Financial

By Rachel Fox of FoxOnStocks.com

This past week, I came across an intriguing form of investing. It’s a new system that caters towards the “hands off” ways of the new generation.

Many younger people I’ve talked to about investing have told me the same thing…
That they’re very interested in taking part and making their money grow. Although most feel that it’s vital to their lives, they’re overwhelmed by the complexities of investing and trading so they feel behind the eight ball and yet conflicted by the desire to jump into it asap.
The collective problem seems to be that they’re short on time and cannot (don’t really want to) dedicate any spare minutes to learning how to or where to put their money for good returns. Many don’t want to actively trade their money every day and would rather have someone tell them exactly what to do with it.