How We Actually Teach Investment Thinking

Most people think investing is about picking stocks. We think it's about changing how you see money entirely. Our instructors don't just lecture — they walk you through the mental shifts that separate anxious savers from confident investors.

Instructor leading interactive investment mindset workshop

Meet the People Behind Your Learning

Our instructors aren't just experienced investors. They're people who struggled with their own money fears, made mistakes, and figured out what actually works. They remember what it's like to feel lost.

Portrait of Lennart Verstraete, investment psychology instructor

Lennart Verstraete

Behavioral Finance & Decision-Making

Spent fifteen years watching people sabotage their own portfolios with panic selling. Now I teach the psychology part — why we make dumb choices when money's involved, and how to catch yourself before you do. My sessions are half investment theory, half therapy session. Both matter.

Portrait of Diederik Rousseau, long-term investment strategy instructor

Diederik Rousseau

Long-Term Strategy & Risk Assessment

I teach people how to think in decades, not days. Most beginners obsess over daily market moves — I help them zoom out and build strategies that survive recessions, career changes, and life chaos. My background's in pension fund management, so patience is kind of my thing.

Portrait of Saskia De Vries, financial independence instructor

Saskia De Vries

Financial Independence & Mindset Coaching

I left corporate banking in 2019 because I was tired of selling products people didn't need. Now I teach what I wish someone had taught me at 25: how to build wealth without sacrificing your entire life to it. My students range from freelancers to doctors — all trying to figure out what "enough" actually means to them.

Questions You'll Probably Have

We've organized these by when they usually come up. Before you start, during your program, and after you finish. Real questions from real students who were exactly where you are now.

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Before You Start

Do I need finance experience to join? No. About 70% of our students have zero investment background. We start with how you currently think about money, not with formulas and jargon.

How much time does this actually take? Our autumn 2025 program runs 8 weeks with two evening sessions weekly. Each session is 90 minutes. Then you get another 2-3 hours of reading or exercises if you want them. Some skip those and do fine. Others love them.

Is this going to push risky investments on me? We're not selling products. We don't manage money. We teach thinking frameworks. What you do with them afterwards is completely up to you.

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During Your Program

What if I fall behind on sessions? Everything's recorded. Watch at your own pace. We also have monthly catch-up sessions where Lennart answers questions from people who missed stuff or need clarity.

Can I ask about my personal situation? Absolutely. We don't give specific financial advice (legal reasons), but we'll help you apply the frameworks to your circumstances. Office hours happen every Thursday at 19:00.

Will you tell me which stocks to buy? No. We'll teach you how to evaluate them yourself. Big difference. Our goal is making you independent, not dependent on our opinions.

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After You Complete

Do I get ongoing support? Alumni can join our quarterly review sessions where we discuss market changes and mindset challenges. Also a members-only forum that's surprisingly active.

What if I want to go deeper on specific topics? We offer advanced modules twice yearly. Risk management in February 2026, portfolio construction in June 2026. Only for program graduates though.

Will this guarantee I make money investing? Absolutely not. Markets are unpredictable. We teach better decision-making, not magic formulas. Some students see great results. Others just feel less anxious about money. Both count as wins.

Ready to Change How You Think About Money?

Our next program starts September 2025. Spaces are limited because we keep groups small — better discussions that way. If this sounds like what you've been looking for, let's talk.

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