Educational Disclaimer & Methodology
A short, plain-language explanation of how Rizzology.art teaches, what its examples mean, and the limits of anything you read here.
The goal is to build judgment — not to tell anyone what to buy, sell, or hold.
Rizzology is designed to make money and decision-making understandable for young learners, Gen Z, and the adults helping them. It is not a brokerage, advisor, or recommendation engine.
What to know
Rizzology.art exists to teach. Every chapter, article, quiz, and tool is built for learning — not for guiding real money decisions.
Nothing here is financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. For real decisions, talk to a qualified professional who knows your situation.
Examples are written in plain language and stripped down to the lesson. Real-world investing has more moving parts than any single example can show.
Historical investment numbers describe what already happened. They do not predict what will happen next. Real outcomes vary.
Parents, teachers, and adult guides know their learners best. Use Rizzology as a starting point for conversation, not as a script.
Returns, totals, and percentages are sometimes rounded so the lesson stays readable. Exact figures vary from the rounded version.
Specific tickers and assets appear only as case-study material. They are not recommendations to buy, sell, or hold anything.
How we build examples
The investment case study follows a real beginner journey across several years. The tickers, totals, and dividends are real, but the framing is built for learning — focused on what the choices teach, not on whether to repeat them.
Comparison charts, risk meters, and return calculations are educational simplifications. They highlight a single concept at a time so learners can see the pattern clearly. Real markets behave with more noise, more variables, and more emotion than any teaching graphic can show.
Where percentages or totals appear, expect light rounding so the numbers stay legible. The lesson is the point. The exact decimal isn't.