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    Tour de investments – Moneyweb

    August 14, 2025


    I recently watched the Tour de France, and it struck me how similar it is to investing. The race is intense – spanning three weeks, with 21 stages and only two rest days. Only the most committed and well-prepared individuals can endure and complete it. Success doesn’t come overnight; it takes months, even years, of training, planning and dedication.

    Investing is no different. It’s a calculated journey filled with highs and lows. Starting an investment requires patience, resilience, and trust in your team to guide you toward your long-term goals.

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    Here are a few lessons I took from watching the tour:

    It’s a long journey

    No one wins the Tour de France in a single day. Cyclists must pace themselves over the full three-week race, sticking to their strategy and trusting the plan. They understand that one day’s gains or losses won’t determine the outcome of the entire tour.

    Lesson: Markets are volatile; focus on the long run.

    Mountains are part of the tour

    In 2025, the tour included six brutal mountain stages that tested even the strongest riders. Usually, the cyclist with the greatest endurance and consistent pacing uphill conquers these challenges and claims the king of the mountains jersey (polka dot jersey). Often, this same rider goes on to win the overall tour (yellow jersey).

    Lesson: Market corrections will happen; expect them, prepare for them, and stick to your strategy.

    The importance of a strategy

    Every team in the tour has directors who study the terrain, weather conditions and competitors. Not every rider chases every breakaway or goes for the win in every stage; they stick to a plan. If a rider tried to chase every breakaway or sprint every hill without considering tomorrow and the rest of the tour, they would end up emotionally and physically exhausted.

    Lesson: Have a plan and stick to it, regardless of the short-term noise.

    Support systems matter

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    Riders don’t ride alone in the tour, they have teammates, coaches, race directors, mechanics etc.

    Lesson: Surround yourself with knowledgeable support. Even the best riders (investors) benefit from guidance.

    Timing and consistency win over speed

    It’s quite ironic that the winner of the Tour de France (yellow jersey) is rarely the fastest rider (green jersey). However, it’s common for the overall winner to also claim the king of the mountains title (polka dot jersey). The key to victory is staying steady and consistent throughout the race.

    Lesson: You don’t need to win every stage. Staying consistent is key.

    The overall leader wears the yellow jersey; this individual is not necessarily the person who won every stage, but the one who sticks to their strategy and avoids making erratic decisions during the tour. Financial independence doesn’t happen overnight – it is earned through consistent saving, investing, and smart decision-making over many years.

    The Tour de France teaches us that the path to greatness isn’t flat or easy; it’s full of climbs, descents, and unpredictable twists.

    Investing is like cycling – it’s not about how fast you go, but how long you can keep going.





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