AnonInvest Info: topics sorted by practical use
AnonInvest Info — If you can’t explain the fee, you don’t understand the product.
Red line: Product grids disguised as education.
If the expense ratio bores you, you're finally staring at the right line.
Case note: 'Small' fees feel harmless until they become the only guaranteed constant over years.
Example: 0.6% a year sounds petty—over two decades it’s a hole, not rounding.
Fee drag vs headline return
Headline: what funds ‘averaged’ historically.
Fee drag: what leaves your account quietly every year.
Compare those on the same horizon—otherwise you’re comparing slogans.
Where numbers turn emotional
Chasing yield without reading what breaks first.
Ignoring currency exposure because the app defaults to your flag.
Two places where fees bite quietly
Inflation-linked instruments still carry behavioural risk—people sell lows.
Expense ratios are boring on purpose—that’s why they matter.
Definitions before grids
If a screen has more tiles than definitions, you’re in a shop—not in understanding.
Grid without sales slots: structure; conflicts we cut.
If you need the adjacent lens for this topic: tool selection by workflow.