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TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

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Company details

  1. Investment Service
  2. Alternative Financial Service
  3. Finance Broker
  4. Investment Company
  5. Non-Bank Financial Service
  6. Stock Exchange Building

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wikifolio ist seit 2012 online und eröffnet Anlegern den Zugang zu Strategien, die den Markt langfristig schlagen können – aktiv gemanagt, transparent einsehbar und direkt investierbar. So funktioniert's: Auf wikifolio.com teilen erfahrene Trader ihre Handelsideen in Musterdepots, den sogenannten wikifolios. Mit nur zehn Unterstützern wird aus einer Idee ein börsengehandeltes, besichertes Finanzprodukt mit eigener ISIN – das wikifolio-Zertifikat. Es ist so einfach handelbar wie eine Aktie oder ein ETF. Heute gibt es mehr als 10.000 wikifolio-Zertifikate. Viele Trader liefern seit fünf, zehn oder mehr Jahren beeindruckende Leistungen – mehrfach wissenschaftlich belegt. Für Anleger bietet wikifolio damit eine effektive Möglichkeit, ihr Portfolio zu diversifizieren, Performance zu steigern und Risiken zu minimieren. Warum das funktioniert? wikifolio ist schonungslos darwinistisch: Nur die besten Strategien setzen sich durch. Anleger haben dabei jederzeit transparenten Einblick in das Handeln der Trader. Die Gründungsgeschichte: wikifolio entstand aus einer persönlichen Erfahrung von Gründer Andreas Kern. Nachdem ihm seine Bank ein Finanzprodukt empfohlen hatte, das seit 1953 zwar Gebühren, aber kaum Rendite gebracht hatte, suchte er nach einer besseren Lösung. Seine Vision: Ein Finanzprodukt, das von Mitbestimmung, Vielfalt und Transparenz lebt – und so für Anleger nachvollziehbar und leicht zugänglich wird.


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4.6

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TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Perfect for starters and experienced investors

I've been using wikifolio for quite some time and have gained a lot of experience with their tools.
All are useful and professional. I regularly read the trader comments, which offer interesting perspectives. I have bought over the time a large number of wikifolios with different results. The decision has to be taken by each individual based on their investment strategy, but it is recommended to have an eye on the ranking of all wikifolios. By the way, the information on each wikifolio is almost perfect, with a lot of vital information. Facit: very recommendable!

December 13, 2025
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