About The Fractional Investor
The Fractional Investor is a personal finance website focused on helping beginners build long-term wealth through simple and practical ETF investing strategies.
We believe that investing doesn’t have to be complicated. You don’t need large capital, complex analysis, or constant market monitoring to get started. With the right approach, consistency, and a long-term mindset, anyone can begin building wealth over time.
Our Mission
Our mission is to make investing accessible and easy to understand, especially for beginners. We break down complex financial concepts into clear, actionable strategies that anyone can follow.
Whether you’re starting with $50 or building a long-term portfolio, our goal is to help you invest with confidence.
What You’ll Learn Here
At The Fractional Investor, you’ll find:
- Beginner-friendly investing guides
- ETF strategies for long-term growth
- Portfolio building ideas
- Passive income approaches using ETFs
- Simple, practical investing tips
All content is designed to be straightforward, realistic, and focused on long-term results.
Our Approach
We focus on:
- Simplicity over complexity
- Consistency over timing the market
- Long-term growth over short-term speculation
We do not promote high-risk or short-term trading strategies. Instead, we emphasize sustainable investing habits that can help build wealth gradually.
Transparency
Some content on this website may include affiliate links. This means we may earn a small commission if you sign up or make a purchase through these links, at no additional cost to you.
However, all opinions expressed are independent and based on research and personal perspectives.
About the Author
This website is created by Heri Saputra, an independent investor who shares insights on ETF investing, portfolio strategies, and long-term wealth building.
The content reflects personal research and experience, and is intended for informational purposes only.
Disclaimer
All information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Always do your own research before making investment decisions.
Contact
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