About The Bourse Report

The Bourse Report is an independent European investing resource built for retail investors who want clear, research-driven guidance — not marketing dressed up as advice.

Why this site exists

Most investing content online is written for American audiences. European investors face a completely different reality: different brokers, different tax treaties, different regulations, and an overwhelming number of ETF options domiciled across multiple jurisdictions.

The Bourse Report was built by a European investor who spent years navigating this fragmented landscape — and couldn’t find the resource he needed when he started. This site exists to bridge that gap.

Who writes this

The Bourse Report is written and maintained by a European investor with years of hands-on experience in financial markets. I invest my own money across stocks, options, ETFs, warrants, structured products, and other complex instruments — and I’ve done so across multiple European markets including the UK, France, and the Netherlands. My primary broker is Interactive Brokers, which I know inside and out.

My professional background is in iGaming — an industry built on expected value (EV) calculations, probability modelling, and data-driven decision-making. These are the same principles that underpin sound investing: assess the odds, size the position, manage risk, and think long-term. This analytical mindset is at the core of everything we publish here.

What we cover

We publish broker reviews, ETF comparisons, country-specific tax guides, stock analyses, and investment strategy guides — all through a European lens. Every tax guide references actual legislation. Every stock review presents both the bull and the bear case.

Our editorial principles

We are editorially independent. Affiliate partnerships help fund this site, but they never influence our ratings or recommendations. We disclose every affiliate relationship transparently, and our editorial process is documented on our Editorial Policy page.

We believe in showing our work. When we make a claim, we cite a source. When we share an opinion, we label it as such. When we don’t know something, we say so.

Contact

Have a question, correction, or suggestion? Reach out via our contact page.