About QuantRoutine
QuantRoutine is a small, independent project focused on simple, data-driven investing education for everyday investors.
Principles
- Evidence over hype – preference for long-term data and simple logic over stories and predictions.
- Beginner-first clarity – explanations for people who are starting from zero, not for professionals.
- Transparency on fees and taxes – repeated focus on total cost and tax impact, not just returns.
What QuantRoutine is
QuantRoutine publishes guides, studies, and tools to help you understand how US stock and ETF investing actually works, especially if you invest from outside the US.
- Beginner guides that explain concepts in plain language.
- Simple, offline-friendly studies based on historical data.
- Checklists and calculators that highlight fees, taxes, and risk.
Who it is for
Typical readers include:
- Non-US investors who want exposure to US stocks and ETFs.
- People who prefer boring, long-term portfolios over trading.
- Beginners who want to understand what they are buying before clicking “open account”.
What QuantRoutine does not do
- No day-trading strategies or “get rich quick” content.
- No individual stock tips, target prices, or guaranteed returns.
- No personalised financial, tax, or legal advice.
Any broker or tool mentioned is evaluated on features, cost, and fit for different types of investors. Recommendations are general in nature and may not suit your personal situation.
How QuantRoutine may make money
Some links to brokers or tools are affiliate links. If you open an account or make a purchase through those links, QuantRoutine may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.
- Affiliate links are routed through clearly labelled redirect URLs (for example,
/go/...). - The goal is to keep recommendations independent of individual offers and short-term promotions.
- You can read more in the dedicated Affiliate Disclosure.
Contact
If you have questions about the content, spot an error, or represent a broker or tool and want to discuss a review, you can reach QuantRoutine at hello@quantroutine.com.
Next step
Start with the beginner Learn guides
Follow a short sequence of beginner guides that covers account types, contribution amounts, and simple ETF portfolios.
Go to Learn →Compare options
Review beginner-friendly brokers
See how major brokers and platforms differ on fees, access for non-US investors, and basic investing features.
See broker picks →QuantRoutine provides educational content only. Nothing on this page or on QuantRoutine is an offer, solicitation, or recommendation to buy or sell any security, to open an account with any broker, or to follow a particular strategy. Investments can lose value, and past performance does not guarantee future results. You are responsible for your own investment, tax, and legal decisions.