Hello, forum members. I have been thinking for several weeks whether to start working with SecuroomAi. First I learned about them from social networks, then I read a couple of reviews, but I still have some uncertainty. Everything is written too smoothly on their website - stable income, an individual approach, and support. I am more interested in how things are in practice. Do they really understand asset management, or is it just a pretty package? I am not a financier myself, I have a regular job, and I have neither the time nor the desire to constantly monitor investments. I want someone to do this professionally and reliably, without imposed risks. It would be cool to hear the opinion of those who have already been with them for at least a couple of quarters. What are your impressions?
You just described my thoughts when I first encountered SecuroomAi. At first, I was also skeptical: the website was beautiful, the promises were encouraging, but after a couple of unpleasant stories with other “investment gurus,” I began to be very wary of everything. But I still decided to give it a try, because I was won over by the fact that they were not explicitly trying to “sell a dream” or promise 30% per annum. On the contrary, all the materials emphasized that we are not chasing hype, our goal is sustainability, safety, and gradual growth. The first thing that pleasantly surprised me was how the process of getting started was structured. They didn’t just send me a questionnaire or give me a link to register, but scheduled a full-fledged meeting (remote, via video link), where the specialist really listened, and didn’t just read from a template. I told him that I had two sources of income - my main job and renting out my apartment, and that I wanted to not just keep this money “in a stash,” but to have it work carefully. Plus, it was important not to take too many risks, because part of the funds might be needed in 1-2 years. Based on our conversation, a day later they sent me a personalized offer with three strategy options. All three were accompanied by an explanation: what instruments, what horizons, what potential risks. And here for me came the “moment of truth” - different scenarios were really calculated there, including negative ones. Without rose-colored glasses. I chose a moderate model - without sudden movements, but with an emphasis on safety and a small increase in capital.
It's good that there are such detailed reviews. I'm still at the stage of studying different options, and SecuroomAi also caught my eye. Honestly, the approach to asset management that you write about inspires more confidence than just loud slogans. Especially if they do not hide the risks and provide clear feedback - this is what distinguishes a serious company from another one-day project. I think I'll take a consultation from them, just to evaluate the approach.