Dss genesis is here!

 www.dssgenesis.com


Stop Guessing. Start Growing. Meet DSS Genesis.

Most people know they should be investing. But opening a brokerage app and staring at hundreds of stocks, ETFs, and funds? That's where most people close the tab and do nothing.
DSS Genesis fixes that.

It's a portfolio recommendation app built for real people — not Wall Street analysts. Tell it your risk tolerance, your goals, and how long you're investing for. DSS Genesis does the thinking and hands you a clear, actionable portfolio recommendation. No jargon. No noise. Just a smart starting point you can actually use.

Why it's different

Most finance apps show you data. DSS Genesis gives you a decision. There's a big difference between a chart of 500 stocks and someone saying "here's what to do with your money."

Who it's for

  • First-time investors who don't know where to start
  • People with cash sitting in a savings account earning nothing
  • Anyone tired of second-guessing their portfolio

Built for iPhone. Designed to be simple.

No account required. No bank connection. No personal data collected. Just open it, answer a few questions, and walk away with a portfolio that makes sense for you.
DSS Genesis is available now on the App Store for $4.99. Your portfolio won't build itself — but now it almost can.

Imperfect Future

 


One sleepless night, a seventy-year-old man sits alone at his kitchen table and begins to write.

He writes seven names. Seven women who passed through his life like open doors he never walked through. Elena, and the winter sea she invited him to see. Martina, and the question she asked with her eyes that he pretended not to understand. The girl from the bookshop, and the phone number hidden inside a Sartre novel that he held in his hands for two weeks and never called. Sara, his best friend, and a kiss on a worn sofa that he didn't return. Giulia, who waited in silence and finally found the courage to ask directly. ChloƩ, and the words spoken on a Brighton beach that he only understood forty years too late. And Anna, always Anna who had been there from the very first day, and whom he never truly saw.

Seven women. Seven possibilities. Seven ways of saying no without ever saying the word.

Imperfect Future is a tender and quietly devastating novel about the loves we fail to recognise, the courage we never find in time, and the strange grace of looking back honestly, not to mourn what was lost, but to finally, after a lifetime, say thank you.

Because perhaps it is never too late for that.