About psyfi money

Last updated February 20, 2026

psyfi money is an independent financial comparison and research website focused on investing, trading, crypto and modern money strategy.

We analyse platforms, products and financial concepts with clarity and structure. Our aim is simple: reduce confusion, challenge marketing noise and help people make informed financial decisions with confidence.

We do not offer financial advice. We publish research, comparisons and practical guidance designed to improve understanding and decision quality.

What psyfi money covers

psyfi money publishes in depth guides and platform comparisons across:

  • Investing and long term portfolio strategy
  • Cryptocurrency and digital assets
  • Trading and market mechanics
  • Behavioural finance and decision making
  • Saving, budgeting and financial planning
  • UK focused financial topics and regulation

Our content is designed to be comprehensive, actionable and clear. We prioritise practical outcomes over jargon.

Our approach

Money decisions are shaped by psychology as much as numbers. psyfi money combines financial analysis with behavioural insight so readers understand both the mechanics and the mindset behind investing.

Our work is built on:

  • Structured comparison frameworks
  • Clear definitions and plain language
  • Evidence based explanation
  • Transparent methodology
  • Ongoing updates as markets and platforms evolve

We test platforms directly and assess them using consistent criteria covering regulation, fees, tools and user experience.

The people behind psyfi money

Michele Tieghi

Founder

Michele Tieghi leads psyfi money with a background in finance, business operations and strategic planning. He previously co founded German Kraft Brewing and served as CEO during early expansion, overseeing financial management, investor relations and multi site operations.

He holds a First Class degree in Business Management from King’s College London and has a long standing interest in investing, trading and cryptocurrency markets. His experience building and running real world businesses informs psyfi money’s structured, practical approach.

Tim Richards

Former founder of The Psy-Fi Blog

psyfi money incorporates and preserves the archive of The Psy-Fi Blog, created by behavioural finance author Tim Richards.

Although Tim is no longer part of the team, his work on investor psychology remains available due to its lasting educational value. His books, including Investing Psychology and The Zeitgeist Investor, helped shape the behavioural perspective that continues to influence psyfi money’s philosophy.

Our mission

Financial knowledge is a life skill.

psyfi money exists to help readers:

  • Understand how investing and financial markets work
  • Recognise behavioural biases that affect decisions
  • Evaluate platforms and products critically
  • Approach modern assets such as crypto with structure and caution
  • Build long term financial resilience

We believe financial education should be transparent, practical and grounded in real analysis.

How we create our content

Our editorial standards prioritise:

  • Independence
  • Factual accuracy
  • Structured comparison
  • Practical relevance
  • Regular updates

We do not promise returns. We do not publish hype. We focus on clarity and risk awareness. Where affiliate partnerships exist, they do not influence our scoring or methodology.

Who psyfi money is for

psyfi money supports:

  • Beginners building financial knowledge
  • Investors comparing platforms
  • Readers interested in behavioural finance
  • Individuals exploring crypto cautiously
  • Anyone seeking structured, unbiased financial guidance

Whether you are starting out or refining your approach, our goal is to help you move forward with greater clarity.

What drives us

We believe financial clarity changes outcomes.

psyfi money exists to reduce noise, challenge hype and provide structured analysis that helps people make better long term decisions.

Everything we publish is designed to improve understanding, strengthen judgement and support financial resilience.