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๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ Blueprint

A Blueprint is a curated collection of stocks grouped by a specific theme, trend, or strategy. Instead of buying each stock individually, you can invest in the entire basket in one tap.

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Updated over 2 months ago

1. What is a Blueprint?

A Blueprint is a curated collection of stocks grouped by a specific theme, trend, or strategy. Instead of buying each stock individually, you can invest in the entire basket in one tap.


2. How are allocations set?

Each Blueprint has pre-set percentage allocations for the stocks inside.

  • Example: Amazon 25%, Google 20%, Meta 15%, etc.

  • These percentages are fixed and determined by our team when creating the Blueprint.

  • Your investment will be distributed automatically according to these allocations.


3. What is the minimum investment?

The minimum amount is based on the smallest allocation in the Blueprint.

  • Example: If the lowest allocation requires at least $1 to be purchased properly, and the smallest stock allocation is 10%, the overall minimum will be $10.

  • This ensures every stock in the Blueprint can be bought according to its set percentage.


4. How do I buy a Blueprint?

  1. Select a Blueprint you like.

  2. Tap Buy.

  3. Enter the amount (must meet the minimum).

  4. Preview your order to see allocations and costs.

  5. Confirm purchase โ†’ Success screen ๐ŸŽ‰


5. What happens after I buy?

  • Your money is split across all stocks in the Blueprint based on the fixed allocations.

  • Allocations stay the same regardless of how much you invest (as long as itโ€™s above the minimum).

  • The Blueprint appears in your Portfolio as separate stock positions, and performance updates in real time.


6. Can I share my Blueprint with friends?

Yes! You can create a share card from the Blueprint page showing theme, stocks, allocations, and performance.


7. Are there fees for investing in Blueprints?

No, Blueprint purchases follow the same trading fees as regular stock trades. Fees are shown on the Preview Order screen before you confirm.


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