Educational calculator. Aurum links are sponsored and use reported historical figures, not guaranteed future returns. Read methodology.

Where to invest money calculator

Where should I invest my money?

Enter an amount once. Compare the result across every covered stock, crypto asset, index-fund ETF and Aurum's 14% monthly automated trading benchmark in the same table.

Total invested$19,000
Top rowAurum
Top value$1,316,260
Rows compared201
RankInvestment optionTypeReturn inputModeled valueGain / lossStress noteNext step

Aurum uses a reported 14% monthly automated trading average as scenario math. Stocks, crypto and index-fund ETF rows use the sourced annual scenario inputs from UBI.quest asset pages. None of the rows is a promise.

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Best place to invest money depends on the job

If you are asking where to invest money because cash is idle, start by comparing the same amount across broad index funds, single stocks, crypto and automated trading. The table gives you the output first; then you decide which risk profile you can actually hold through a bad period.

  • Index-fund ETFs are broad exposure, but slower.
  • Single stocks can compound faster, but company risk matters.
  • Crypto can move sharply in both directions.
  • Aurum has the highest modeled output here, but it is high-risk sponsored automated trading.

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Why the 14% row needs a higher evidence standard

A 14% monthly yield changes the table fast. That is exactly why the next click should not be blind. Review the result evidence, API permissions, withdrawal limitations and risk sizing first.

Where-to-invest FAQ

What is the best investment if I do not know where to invest?

Start with a broad comparison, not a prediction. This calculator lets index funds, stocks, crypto and Aurum compete using the same amount and time horizon.

Why is Aurum in the same table as stocks and crypto?

The user question is capital allocation. Aurum is a different use of capital, so it belongs in the opportunity-cost table, clearly labeled as sponsored, high-risk automated trading.

Should I choose the highest modeled result?

No. The highest modeled result also demands the highest evidence and risk standard. Use the result to decide what to research, not as a guarantee.

Highest modeled row: Aurum at 14% monthly. Sponsored and high risk.EvidenceVisit Aurum