In a Swiss bank account, on average you will lose 2-3% per year of your savings to banking fees.
The money left over will be worth about 3% less per year due to inflation, depending on the rate of inflation.

Saving is good, investing is better.

invested.ch offers smart algorithms presented in easy-to-use tools to select companies and build and visualize well-diversified portfolios.

Why invest instead of only saving?

About 1% of the Swiss population owns 40% of the total wealth of Switzerland and invested.ch believes that a growing economy should belong to everyone. We want to enable everyone to own a part of the growing economy. When you buy chocolate, insurance, coffee, telephones and more, the economy grows.

Create your own fund and save for your future - your own 4th Pillar

Your 2nd Pillar - Your employer's pension plan
Your 3rd Pillar - Your tax-deferred private savings account
Your 4th Pillar - Your investments in the companies you own
How to build a 4th pillar

invested.ch helps you build your own fourth pillar. Invest in companies that you know and trust as a customer, and watch what the companies do with your investment. Profit from the companies you like and are invested in.

Your 4th pillar of retirement income

invested.ch - Guiding you to the right investments for you

Our tools help you find the right companies. Filter and sort companies. Learn how to buy a piece of your favorite company at the right price.

invested.ch tools

Add companies to your portfolio and use the analytics tool to find the optimal combination of companies.

Invested-Tool

Add companies to your portfolio and use the analytics tool to find the optimal combination of companies.

Low transaction fees

Every time you buy a share of a company or fund, the broker charges a transaction fee.
As a premium member you are entitled to special conditions at selected Swiss partner banks.

Competitive Fees

Every time you buy a share of a company or fund, the broker charges a transaction fee.
As a premium member you are entitled to special conditions at selected Swiss partner banks.

Your Personal Support System

If you have any questions, we are here for you! We will explain to you what to look for when buying shares and advise you on how to use our tools profitably.

Your Personal Support System

If you have any questions, we are here for you! We will explain to you what to look for when buying shares and advise you on how to use our tools profitably.

This is what you can do with our tool

Our tools help you use your savings to build a profitable portfolio. It is never about putting all of your eggs in one basket, it is always about owning a number of different companies, a portfolio of companies.  With the portfolio tool you analyze your portfolio from different perspectives: Stock price correlation, performance and diversification by sector, country, and risk-return chart. Filter your companies by country and stock market. This is very important. Many stocks are traded on multiple exchanges. If you choose a home exchange, you can avoid currency exchange rates. You can sort stocks by strategies such as dividend, fair value/share price, dividend amount, and value investing. 

With invested.ch Portfolio Tracking you can keep track of your investments, not only how your companies are performing financially, but also what the news and social media are reporting. With our tool you can easily analyze your portfolio to make sure you are optimally diversified. Analyze your risk with our risk-return chart.

Expectations and speculations about future developments of a company flow into every share price. That’s why invested.ch membership brings you a tool that summarizes for you what relevant traditional and social media as well as experts and analysts are reporting about markets and companies. Our specially developed algorithm evaluates whether news is positive or negative. This sentiment analysis often serves as an indicator for short-term fluctuations and helps you to assess future developments on the market and, if necessary, to adjust your strategy at an early stage.

With our filter function you can list companies by industry, country and stock exchange. Using this list, you can sort these companies by dividend, market capitalization (size), P/E ratio and much more. This helps you to get an overview and shows you how to compare stocks.

Don’t constantly monitor the prices of your investments. Stay up to date with weekly portfolio reports by email. This allows you to see at a glance what’s moving on the stock market and how your investments are performing. You can set your own alerts in your portfolio in no time. You will receive an email when the price thresholds you set for your stocks are met.

How does invested.ch work?

Create an account
Use our investment tool to look up the companies you know, like and trust. Gain insight into how the companies are doing and perform your analysis.
Buy stocks through your bank or at one of invested's Swiss partner banks and benefit from special conditions.
Whether on a mobile device or a laptop, our tools are designed to work with your devices.
Free trial subscription

Not convinced yet? Just give it a try.

Companies that trust us

Frequently asked questions:

  • invested.ch is a platform to learn how to invest seriously. It is not a tool to beat the market. It is a tool to beat interest rates and inflation by easily creating a well diversified portfolio with visualizations.
  • invested.ch is a platform to level the financial playing field with intuitive tools to create a portfolio that is balanced and based on the knowledge you already know as a customer of different companies.
  • On the invested.ch platform you can filter companies by country and sector and then sort them by highest dividend, P/E ratio, market capitalization or 10 other attributes. This is a simple and easy-to-use tool that allows you to see, for example, which Swiss company pays the highest dividend or which American telecommunications company has the lowest P/E ratio.
  • invested.ch invites its members to create an initial portfolio using their credit or debit card or bank statement. These are the companies you know. They are your insurance company, your telecom provider, the company that made your cell phone or your coffee maker. As a customer, you have researched these companies and chosen them over their competitors. This is exactly how you should vet the companies you invest in. invested.ch is not talking about investing in a company, but like Warren Buffett, it is about owning a company (even if it is a small piece).
  • Another alternative is to own the companies in your fund or ETF.
  • invested.ch is designed for the new, long-term retail investor, not day traders.

invested.ch costs 11.15 per month. With this monthly fee invested.ch negotiates with new banks and brokers for exclusively lower fees for members. The database with currently 40’000 companies and over 12 years of historical data is updated daily. With the monthly fee, new tools, data and algorithms are continuously created and updated.

  • invested.ch does not support hidden fees. invested.ch’s goal is to change the banking paradigm. invested.ch stands for transparency, simplicity, cost efficiency and accessibility. The fees cover the costs of data and development for you to learn how to create and manage your portfolio.
  • We do not receive any commissions or brokerage fees. When we negotiate a new deal with a broker, we insist that invested.ch members get better conditions instead of a kickback.

invested.ch is a digital learning platform. All your assets, stocks or funds (if desired) are either with one of our partner banks (e.g. CornerTrader with lower fees for invested.ch members) or with your own bank. Create your portfolio on invested.ch and buy the shares at the bank or broker you trust the most. We can recommend our partner banks, but you are not obliged to use them. Our partner banks are Swiss banks in Switzerland and registered with FINMA.

The ultimate mission of invested.ch is to close the Wealth Gap. The richest in any modern economy are those who own the economy. Every time you buy something from a publicly traded company, the shareholders of that company are doing a little bit better. We think this is unfair, so we strive to let the people benefit from the economy they are directly fueling.

Do you have more questions?

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