Web Investment Advice & Search
 
 

Moneyrec- where novices, experts and advisors come to share and find investment advice.

This is your Internet destination for investment advice and demographic search with financial institution portals. 

Moneyrec portals connect investors and advisors to money managers and fund companies for expert commentary, product and service summaries and to discover new ideas and strategies.

Moneyrec is your link to the pros.       

Moneyrec- ideal for these times:
  Ask a question
  View other portfolios
  Search investments
  Read what the pros are doing now
  Discover investment products & ideas

Moneyrec members and visitors ask about and discuss with each other:
    • Investment advice.
    • 401(k) plans and options.
    • Economic topics and world news.

Moneyrec's members ask and receive investment and financial advice anonymously with Q&A RECs, reviews and posts.

Moneyrec's demographic power search is the most comprehensive investment search on the Internet. You can view who holds which security(s) or fund(s) by age, gender, occupation, income level and numerous other search criteria--all anonymously.

 

I. Better Advice-Better Investments: The Rec Room is where you ask questions and get answers. Recs are 100% user controlled. When a REC is created (a question is asked) it goes into the REC room for ten days. You can save it, delete it and edit posts at any time. Recs receive peer advice from other users and members across the Internet. It's the power of knowledge and sharing of expertise from numerous perspectives- the true power of the Internet.

II. Moneyrec's database includes 49,000+ US Mutual Funds, NYSE, AMEX, NASDAQ, OTC, Toronto and Vancouver exchange listed securities on its proprietary server.

III. Moneyrec Portals- Videos, blogs and services from leading institutions. Moneyrec is sponsored by financial institutions: mutual fund companies, investment advisors, broker-dealers, banks, investment publications and research services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I join Moneyrec?
1) To get investment advice.
2) To search the database of securities by demographics.
3) To view videos, blogs and services and products from financial institutions.

Is Moneyrec a financial institution?
No, Moneyrec is a community website and information only provider. Investment information and data is provided by users and institutions that post or upload on Moneyrec.com. Moneyrec does not endorse or support information or opinions posted or submitted on Moneyrec.com, see user agreement.

Does Moneyrec offer investment advice?
No, Moneyrec is a user populated opinion service and data platform, see user agreement.

Are there user or member fees?
No, Moneyrec is provided and supported by financial institutions.

Does Moneyrec share my user information, including email address with any outside service or companies?
No, user information, including email addresses are not shared with any organization. Private information is only accessible by you, public information is user view controlled.

Why should I provide basic demographic information?
This is a key to the search function for members. It gives members the ability to search investments by: gender, occupation, investment expertise, etc., allowing members to view with anonymity investments of selected demographic criteria.

Individual user basic demographic information is not identifiable to a username or individual email address in any search or view function.

Why should I post investments or my holdings in my investments?
1) This is a primary investment search function for members.
2) It gives members the ability to view the most popular and widely held investments.
3) It is completely anonymous.

Are there forums on Moneyrec?
RECs replace forums giving members total control of how they interact with other members.

Moneyrec is a review and comment multi-function database of investment securities. Each security has a "write a review" or "write an update" function which serves to better formalize the "forum" platform and its occasional "noise" into more permanent and thoughtful investment commentary.

Does Moneyrec include individual fixed income securities, such as municipal bonds, corporate bonds, CDs or certificates of deposit, or derivative securities and hedge funds?
No, Moneyrec targets widely held mutual funds and equities. Though, mutual funds within Moneyrec's database may include such securities.

How can I contact Moneyrec.com?
    • techsupport@moneyrec.com
    • suggestions@moneyrec.com
    • advertiseat@moneyrec.com
    • information@moneyrec.com

For additional information, please contact Moneyrec

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