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The Hare and the Tortoise – What happened after the race?
The Hare and the Tortoise – What happened after the race?
Once upon a time, there was a Hare and a Tortoise who engaged in a spirited argument about their speed. To settle their dispute, they decided to have a race. They agreed on a route and commenced the competition. The Hare dashed off swiftly, quickly disappearing from sight. Feeling confident in his lead, the Hare decided to take a leisurely nap under a shady tree. Meanwhile, the Tortoise plodded along steadily, steadily approaching the finish line. Upon awakening, the Hare hurriedly sprinted as fast as he could, but it was too late—he had lost the race to the Tortoise.
However, this tale doesn't end there. Realizing his mistake, the Hare analyzed his actions and challenged the Tortoise to another race. The Tortoise agreed, and this time the Hare remained vigilant, refusing to stop and relax. With newfound determination, the Hare emerged victorious.
But the story still continues. The Tortoise pondered and recognized that his strengths differed from those of the Hare. Adjusting the route, the Tortoise challenged the Hare to yet another race. The Hare ran swiftly, eventually reaching a river with the finish line on the other side. As the Hare contemplated how to cross the river, the Tortoise plodded forward, swimming across and winning the race.
Impressed by the Tortoise's intelligence, the Hare and the Tortoise became good friends. They engaged in introspection, realizing that their combined strengths could achieve wonders. They decided to race together, as a team. In the first phase, the Hare carried the Tortoise until they reached the river. Then, the Tortoise took over, swimming across the river with the Hare on its back. Together, they reached the finish line.
Investing Lessons from the story
> SIPs – Slow and steady wins the race
> Long-term thinking
> Learn from mistakes - Periodic review and rebalancing
> 1 plus 1 is greater than 2: Just as the Hare and the Tortoise performed differently in varying conditions, different asset classes, such as Equity, Debt and Gold, can yield diverse results in different economic cycles. You need a mix of all asset classes for a winning team.
To summarize, the Hare and the Tortoise story teaches us that asset allocation is a crucial aspect of investment strategy. By assessing individual strengths, diversifying across asset classes, adapting to changing circumstances, and maintaining a consistent long-term perspective, investors can optimize their portfolios and improve their chances of achieving financial success.
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