PocketBull
How PocketBull turns every paycheck into a simple investing cycle
PocketBull is designed for people who want to invest consistently but do not want to stare at charts all week. It gives you market context, a suggested cycle amount, and a four-bucket framework so you can learn while building the habit.
The basic idea
Most beginners struggle with the same question: "What should I do this payday?" PocketBull turns that vague question into a repeatable educational workflow. Each cycle looks at market conditions, your risk profile, and your past activity, then explains a possible way to split your investment across four broad categories.
PocketBull does not place trades, manage money, or connect to your brokerage account. You stay in control. The app helps you think through the cycle, then record what you actually did.
The PocketBull cycle
1. Run a cycle
PocketBull reads current market context and creates an educational suggestion for your next investing cycle.
2. Review the four buckets
The suggestion is organized into Safety Anchor, Growth Engine, Steady Income, and Wildcard so the decision feels structured.
3. Invest through your broker
If you choose to act, you use your own brokerage account. PocketBull does not execute trades for you.
4. Log what happened
You record your actual amounts so you can see your consistency, cycle history, and streak over time.
Why four buckets?
The four-bucket structure gives beginners a vocabulary for thinking about risk. Instead of chasing a random ticker, you can ask better questions: Do I need more foundation? Am I taking too much risk? Am I ignoring income? Is my speculative slice too large?
- Safety Anchor: broad, steadier exposure used as a foundation.
- Growth Engine: growth-oriented exposure with more volatility.
- Steady Income: dividend, bond, or income-style exposure.
- Wildcard: a small, higher-risk slice for opportunistic ideas.
What PocketBull is not
PocketBull is not a broker, not a registered investment advisor, and not a service that guarantees returns. It does not know your full financial life, tax situation, emergency savings, debts, or future obligations. That context matters.
Use PocketBull as an educational companion for building discipline and understanding tradeoffs, not as a replacement for professional advice.