> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.hypurrquant.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Start With a Goal

> Goal-based investing on HypurrQuant — set a target, a horizon, and a risk level, and let the platform build the plan.

# Start With a Goal

Everything on HypurrQuant begins with a simple question: **what are you trying to do with your assets?** Not "which pool should I pick" — but "how much do I want to grow, over what time, and how much risk am I willing to take."

## The three inputs

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  <Card title="Target" icon="bullseye">
    The return you're aiming for. A goal, not a promise — the platform checks every plan against it.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Horizon" icon="clock">
    How long you're investing for. Time is what lets your wealth compound.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Risk" icon="gauge">
    How much volatility you're comfortable with. From "park my cash" to "more upside."
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

From these three inputs, HypurrQuant shapes a **personalized portfolio** — a mix of strategies matched to your goal — and shows you the full picture before you commit a single dollar.

## Why goals come first

Starting from a goal changes what you see. Instead of a wall of pools and APRs, you get:

* **A plan built for you**, not a menu to decode.
* **A risk report up front** — what you'd earn, what a bad week could cost, and the exact positions you'd hold.
* **One decision** ("this is my goal") instead of a dozen ("which DEX, which range, which token…").

The strategies underneath — LP, lending, spot — are just how the goal gets met. You can always dive into them, but you never have to start there.

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  <Card title="Build your portfolio" icon="chart-pie" href="/portfolio/overview">
    See how a goal becomes a personalized plan.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Getting started" icon="play" href="/defi_platform/getting-started">
    A step-by-step walkthrough of your first position.
  </Card>
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