Most portfolios look random until you know what to look for. Infnits classifies yours into one of 13 behavioral archetypes — derived from your actual holdings, concentration, and income tilt — and updates it daily as your positions change.
Most dividend trackers give you the same dashboard regardless of who you are. Infnits goes the other way: we use your actual holdings to figure out the strategy hiding inside them, and we describe what kind of investor your portfolio says you are. Not a quiz answer — the real thing, derived from real positions.
Inside the app, your archetype is updated daily. As your positions shift, your archetype shifts. A Steady Earner who slowly adds growth names becomes a Careful Grower. A Bold Investor who diversifies becomes a Conviction Collector. The 30-day history shows you the drift, so you can decide whether you actually meant to drift.
Archetype drift over time
Inside the app, your archetype updates daily. Below is what 6 months of drift looks like for a real user who started concentrated, then diversified.
Illustrative sample — your real drift comes from your actual holdings, updated daily.
The 13 archetypes
We use 13 archetypes because the dividend investor universe is richer than “aggressive / moderate / conservative.” Some investors are Sector Bulls; others are Rent Collectors; others are Conviction Collectors with 20 names but 70% in their top 3. Each archetype carries its own strengths, watch-outs, and natural next moves.
Passive · Index funds and ETFs do most of the work
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Index Investor
Passive
Broad market exposure through ETFs and funds, with low effort and quiet conviction.
Concentration25
Income tilt20
ETF share85
Diversification92
You hold mostly index funds and ETFs — VOO, VTI, SCHD, QQQ, and the like. You believe most active managers underperform the market and have made the rational choice to ride along instead. Your portfolio is broad, your conviction is in the system rather than individual names, and you rebalance rarely. This is the largest single archetype on Infnits.
Typical signals
At least 60% of portfolio in ETFs or mutual funds
Low concentration risk by design
Limited time spent researching individual stocks
Income tilt is light or absent
Often holds
VOOVTIQQQBND
Famous in this lane
Jack Bogle · Burton Malkiel · Rick Ferri
Watch out: Watch for fund overlap. Owning VOO, VTI, and QQQ means the same Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia shares show up three times in your effective concentration.
Passive through funds, but with a deliberate lean toward dividend income.
Concentration30
Income tilt65
ETF share80
Diversification85
Like the Index Investor you mostly own funds — but yours are dividend-tilted. SCHD, VYM, JEPQ, JEPI, and similar income-focused ETFs make up the core of your portfolio. You want simplicity AND cash flow. You're building toward a future where the dividends matter, without picking individual payers.
Typical signals
At least 60% of portfolio in funds
Income score above 35%
Diversified by construction
Comfortable with the trade-off between yield and growth
Often holds
SCHDVYMJEPIJEPQ
Famous in this lane
Charles Ellis · Larry Swedroe
Watch out: Income-tilted ETFs often underweight high-growth tech names. Make sure your fund mix gives you the sector exposure you actually want, not just the yield.
Focused on dividend income from a diversified set of payers, keeping risk modest.
Concentration40
Income tilt70
ETF share30
Diversification78
You hold dividend-paying stocks across multiple sectors — utilities, consumer staples, healthcare, REITs, banks. You've built something that produces reliable income without depending on any single company. You're patient. You reinvest. You probably know your portfolio's annual yield off the top of your head.
Typical signals
Income score above 25%
Effective concentration below 45%
At least 5 holdings, often more
Mix of individual dividend payers and dividend ETFs
Often holds
KOJNJPGPEPO
Famous in this lane
Geraldine Weiss · Daniel Peris · Lowell Miller
Watch out: Steady Earners can drift into too much overlap. Many "diversified" dividend portfolios end up 60% in financials, utilities, and staples — three sectors that move together when rates change.
Going after high yields, but concentrated in a few big income payers.
Concentration65
Income tilt90
ETF share35
Diversification50
You want yield and you want it now. Your portfolio leans on a handful of high-dividend names — maybe BDCs, mortgage REITs, oil pipelines, or covered call ETFs paying double-digit yields. The income is real. The risk is that one cut or one sector downturn takes a big bite out of your monthly check.
Typical signals
Income score above 25%
High concentration (effective HHI above 25%)
Often holds high-yield specialty names (BDCs, mREITs, MLPs)
Average yield often 6%+
Often holds
JEPIJEPQAGNCMAINMO
Famous in this lane
Marc Lichtenfeld · Brian Bollinger
Watch out: High yield is often the market's warning that a cut is coming. The Income Chaser is the archetype most exposed to dividend safety surprises.
Heavy real estate allocation — earning income through property exposure.
Concentration55
Income tilt75
ETF share30
Diversification65
At least 25% of your portfolio is in REITs — Realty Income (O), STAG, AMT, PLD, or maybe a REIT-focused ETF like VNQ. You like the predictable cash flow that comes from owning real estate without being a landlord. Your monthly statements are heavy on rent payments.
Typical signals
REIT share at least 25%
Higher-than-average income tilt
Often above-average yield
Sensitive to interest rate moves
Often holds
OSTAGVICIAMTVNQ
Famous in this lane
Sam Zell · Brad Thomas
Watch out: REITs are interest-rate sensitive. Rising rates compress REIT valuations and can pressure dividend coverage. Diversifying into other income sectors helps.
Concentrated growth bets — high conviction, higher stakes.
Concentration80
Income tilt25
ETF share15
Diversification30
You don't spread your money out. You pick a few names you believe in deeply — usually growth or tech leaders — and you put serious weight behind them. Your top 3 holdings are probably 50% or more of your portfolio. When you're right, you're very right. When you're wrong, you feel it.
Typical signals
Effective concentration above 20%
Largest single position often 25%+ of portfolio
Less than 70% in funds
Income tilt is light
Often holds
NVDATSLAPLTRCOIN
Famous in this lane
Cathie Wood · Stanley Druckenmiller · Bill Ackman
Watch out: Bold Investors carry single-stock risk that most diversification math ignores. A product miss or a regulatory hit at one of your top names can change your year.
Focused on growth but spread out — steady, smart, long-horizon.
Concentration50
Income tilt30
ETF share40
Diversification75
You hold mostly growth-oriented stocks, but you've been disciplined about spreading risk. No single position dominates. You prefer quality businesses with strong fundamentals and patient compounders to lottery tickets. You're the closest thing to "buy and hold quality" the modern investor profile gets.
Typical signals
Effective concentration below 40%
Crypto share below 20%
Income score below 50%
Tilted toward growth but never reckless
Often holds
MSFTGOOGLVCOST
Famous in this lane
Peter Lynch · Terry Smith · Mohnish Pabrai
Watch out: Careful Growers often miss income entirely. Adding one or two dividend payers gives you cash flow during drawdowns without sacrificing your growth thesis.
Heavy concentration in a single sector — making a big sector bet.
Concentration75
Income tilt35
ETF share25
Diversification45
At least 50% of your portfolio is in one sector — usually tech, energy, healthcare, or financials. You believe in that sector's long-term thesis and you've sized accordingly. When the sector runs, you outperform. When it lags, so do you.
Typical signals
Sector concentration at least 50%
Less than 80% in funds
Often driven by sector conviction or career expertise
Often holds
NVDAAMDAVGOTSMASML
Famous in this lane
Cathie Wood (innovation) · Bill Miller (financials)
Watch out: Sector rotations can be brutal. Even a great sector can underperform for years. Adding exposure to uncorrelated sectors smooths the ride.
You own many positions, but your money is still concentrated in a few big bets.
Concentration60
Income tilt50
ETF share25
Diversification70
You hold 12 or more positions — maybe 20, maybe 40. From a count perspective you're diversified. But your money is concentrated: most of it sits in a handful of names you've let run, while the rest are smaller convictions or experiments. Your effective concentration tells the real story.
Typical signals
At least 12 holdings
Effective concentration above 20%
Top 3 positions often 50%+ of value
Less than 50% in funds
Often holds
AAPLBACKOAXPOXY
Famous in this lane
Warren Buffett · Charlie Munger · Mohnish Pabrai
Watch out: You have the diversity in names — now consider evening out your position sizes. Trimming your largest holdings into your smaller convictions can reduce single-stock risk meaningfully.
Speculative · Crypto, alternative assets, asymmetric bets
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Growth Speculator
Speculative
Significant crypto allocation alongside traditional holdings — speculative by design.
Concentration70
Income tilt10
ETF share25
Diversification40
At least 15% of your portfolio is in crypto: BTC, ETH, maybe a few altcoins. You believe digital assets are a real asset class, and you're sized accordingly. The rest of your portfolio might be conventional, but the crypto sleeve is what defines your risk profile and your archetype.
Typical signals
Crypto share at least 15%
Often combines crypto with growth equities
Very high portfolio volatility
Lower income tilt
Often holds
NVDATSLABTCCOINPLTR
Famous in this lane
Ross Gerber · Chamath Palihapitiya
Watch out: Crypto draws down 50%+ regularly. Make sure your allocation matches what you can stomach when (not if) it happens.
Structural · Defined by holding count, not strategy
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All-In
Structural
Your entire portfolio is one holding — maximum conviction, maximum risk.
Concentration100
Income tilt30
ETF share0
Diversification0
You hold exactly one position. Whether that's a single stock, a single ETF, or a single fund, your fate is tied to that one ticker. This is the rarest and most extreme archetype — most All-In investors are either just starting out, or holding a legacy position they've never sold.
Typical signals
Exactly 1 holding
No diversification at all
Single point of failure
Often holds
Single ticker
Famous in this lane
Charlie Munger (mid-career) · Bill Miller (Bitcoin)
Watch out: Adding even one or two more holdings would dramatically reduce your risk. Even a second ETF dramatically improves diversification.
Running two strategies at once — crypto for growth, income for stability.
Concentration60
Income tilt40
ETF share30
Diversification55
You have a crypto sleeve AND a meaningful dividend portfolio. You're hedging the future: crypto in case digital assets reshape finance, dividends in case they don't. The risk profiles are wildly different, but you're holding both intentionally.
Typical signals
Mixed crypto allocation with income holdings
Two distinct risk regimes in one portfolio
Often higher overall yield on the non-crypto side
Often holds
VOO + BTCSCHD + TSLACore/satellite mix
Famous in this lane
Ray Dalio (All Weather) · David Swensen
Watch out: Decide which strategy you actually want to lean into, or keep both intentionally balanced. Drift between the two by accident is the worst outcome.
A bit of everything — some income, some growth, not too concentrated.
Concentration35
Income tilt50
ETF share50
Diversification80
You don't fit cleanly into any of the more extreme archetypes. Your portfolio mixes income and growth, individual stocks and funds, with no single allocation dominating. This is often the result of years of incremental decisions rather than a single thesis — and it's a reasonable place to be.
Typical signals
No single category above 60%
At least 3 holdings
Mix of growth and income
Moderate concentration
Often holds
VOOSCHDJNJOBND
Famous in this lane
Jason Zweig · Howard Marks · Benjamin Graham
Watch out: Balanced is the default — make sure it's a deliberate choice and not just inertia. Periodically check whether your weights still match what you actually believe.
Your archetype is derived from a handful of objective signals about your actual holdings — not a personality quiz, not your goals, not what you tell us about yourself. Specifically:
Effective concentration with ETF look-through — we compute Herfindahl–Hirschman Index across your effective exposure, looking inside ETFs at their underlying stocks
Income score — how dividend-tilted your portfolio is
ETF share — what percentage of your money is in funds vs. individual names
Crypto share — your speculative allocation
REIT share — your real estate exposure
Sector concentration — whether you have a heavy single-sector bet
Holding count — how many positions you actually run
Each archetype has gating thresholds and a weighted score. The highest-scoring archetype wins, with a confidence level. The full methodology is in our methodology page if you want the formulas.
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