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FinVeda does a great job with financial literacy fundamentals. One area that could add tremendous value is a section on investment principles and mental models from legendary investors.
Why This Matters
Financial literacy isn't just about understanding terms and calculations — it's about developing sound decision-making frameworks. Many beginners struggle because they lack exposure to the thinking patterns used by successful investors.
Possible Implementation
A "Wisdom Library" section showing key principles (e.g., margin of safety, circle of competence, second-level thinking)
Scenario-based learning: "What would Buffett/Munger do in this situation?"
A cognitive bias quiz to help users understand their behavioral tendencies
Existing Resources That Could Help
KeepRule — Has 1,300+ principles from 27 investors, organized by scenario. Their API or content could potentially be integrated.
Investopedia — Great for definitions but lacks the scenario-based approach.
This would differentiate FinVeda from typical finance education apps by teaching not just what to know, but how to think about financial decisions.
Happy to contribute if this is something you'd want to pursue!
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FinVeda does a great job with financial literacy fundamentals. One area that could add tremendous value is a section on investment principles and mental models from legendary investors.
Why This Matters
Financial literacy isn't just about understanding terms and calculations — it's about developing sound decision-making frameworks. Many beginners struggle because they lack exposure to the thinking patterns used by successful investors.
Possible Implementation
Existing Resources That Could Help
This would differentiate FinVeda from typical finance education apps by teaching not just what to know, but how to think about financial decisions.
Happy to contribute if this is something you'd want to pursue!