Raise Investment was created to address a fundamental problem in personal finance: traditional investing models disproportionately favor individuals who already have substantial wealth. Many people find it challenging to build meaningful investment portfolios due to high capital requirements, unpredictable fees, and the complexity of financial products. Raise Investment removes these barriers with a structured and accessible subscription-based model, enabling broader access to long-term wealth-building and immediate compounding returns from day one.
How the Initial Principal Works:
Raise Investment provides upfront principal on your behalf, allowing you immediate entry into institutional-level strategic investment opportunities. This principal is actively managed within diversified, downside-protected asset allocations, designed to optimize long-term growth while mitigating risk.
Is My Subscription Invested?
No. Your subscription itself isn't directly invested into the market nor placed in an individual brokerage account. Instead, your subscription guarantees access to the significant upfront principal provided, supports operational expenses, and ensures fair returns for our capital partners, whose substantial investments benefit all subscribers.
Key Reasons Raise Investment Exists:
Expanding Market Access: Traditional investment firms typically require significant upfront capital, excluding many potential investors. Raise Investment provides upfront principal, empowering users to begin wealth-building immediately.
Removing AUM-Based Fees: Rather than penalizing growth through percentage-based assets-under-management (AUM) fees, Raise Investment uses a transparent, flat-fee subscription model.
Reducing Risk and Volatility: Our portfolios incorporate strategies that provide downside protection, helping users confidently stay invested even during market downturns.
Aligning Incentives: Without reliance on transaction-based fees, Raise Investment prioritizes long-term investor success and sustainable wealth-building over short-term gains.