ABOUT WISEWEALTH
What We Built
WiseWealth is an institutional-grade technology dependency research platform. We map the structural relationships between technologies across GICS sectors — identifying what must exist before the next advancement can scale — and connect every node to the publicly traded companies building it.
The platform was built for long-term capital allocators — family offices, endowments, and institutional investors who make decisions on multi-year to multi-decade time horizons. It is not a trading tool, not a portfolio tracker, and not a news aggregator.
Why This Exists
Most financial research tools answer the question "what happened today?" WiseWealth answers a different question: what has to happen first?
Every technology depends on something that came before it. Understanding these structural relationships reveals which innovations are actually possible on a given timeline, which companies sit at critical junctures, and where a single advancement cascades across multiple sectors. This is the kind of structural analysis that informs patient, long-term capital allocation.
Research Approach
Each sector undergoes a rigorous, multi-stage research and validation process anchored to GICS industry classifications. Every connection represents a documented structural dependency — not a correlation, not a thematic grouping, but a verified relationship where one technology must exist before another can scale.
Research is reviewed through multiple expert perspectives and programmatically validated for structural integrity. Primary sources include industry association reports, peer-reviewed journals, government statistical agencies, and major consulting firm publications. All sources are from 2024–2026.
Current Coverage
Seven GICS sectors are currently live: Basic Materials, Energy, Industrials, Technology, Healthcare, Consumer, and Utilities.
Investment Philosophy
Every feature on the platform is designed to pass a simple test inspired by three principles:
Does this help the user understand the structural factors that determine business outcomes? The platform maps prerequisite chains — not price movements — because structural dependencies are the foundation of durable competitive advantage.
Does this help the user expand what they understand? Cross-sector cascades reveal how a materials science breakthrough propagates into energy, industrials, and technology — widening the investor's analytical lens beyond a single sector.
Does this make the user more informed and more patient — never more anxious? There are no price tickers, no buy/sell signals, no alerts. The platform is designed for the kind of slow, structural thinking that long-term capital allocation requires.
Contact
For inquiries, partnerships, or press: 3DM@3DMations.com