I decided to start CIO at Home with a simple but powerful belief: Every household deserves its own Chief Investment Officer.
Why CIO?
In large institutions, the Chief Investment Officer (CIO) is responsible for allocating capital, balancing risk, and ensuring that the fund/assets deliver on their long-term objectives.
They aren’t chasing fads or making random bets; instead, they are stewards of capital.
I believe every family needs that same role at home. Not in the sense of Wall Street titles or billion-dollar portfolios, but in spirit: someone who thinks long-term, manages resources wisely, and align money with the goals and dreams of the house.
On CIO at Home, I’ll write about topics that matter to me most, especially in the areas of finance.
And if any of these topics are up your alley, you’re in the right place.
You’ll find me writing here, as well as sharing ideas on YouTube, Instagram, and X.com
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Otherwise, I’m glad you’re here. Welcome to CIO at Home.