We built this platform because traditional investment education wasn't working
Most people walk away from investment courses with theory they can't apply. We started Rixelon to fix that disconnect between classroom concepts and actual portfolio decisions.
Starting from a frustrating pattern we kept seeing
Viktor Lindqvist spent eight years working with retail investors who had completed multiple investment courses but still struggled to build coherent strategies. They understood terms like diversification and risk assessment but couldn't translate that knowledge into actual trades.
The problem wasn't the learners. It was how investment concepts were being taught—through lectures and readings that never showed the messy reality of analysis and decision-making.
Rixelon started as a different approach. Instead of explaining concepts, we demonstrate them. Our instructors walk through real analysis, show their thought process during market evaluation, and explain why they make specific choices. Students see how CBI frameworks get applied to actual portfolio construction, not just discussed in abstract terms.
Learning through demonstration, not memorization
We structure every session around showing rather than telling. You watch experts work through real scenarios and learn to apply the same frameworks they use.
Screen-sharing sessions
Instructors share their screens during live analysis. You see them pull data, run calculations, evaluate options, and make decisions in real time.
Process breakdown
After demonstrations, instructors explain their reasoning step by step. Why they focused on certain metrics, what signals they ignored, how they weighted different factors.
Documented frameworks
Every technique gets documented with the specific steps and criteria. You receive templates showing exactly how to replicate the analysis for your own portfolio decisions.
Cohort learning
Small groups work through case studies together. You compare approaches, discuss trade-offs, and learn from how others interpret the same information differently.
Direct feedback loops
Submit your analysis work for review. Instructors identify where your reasoning diverges from proven methods and show you specifically what to adjust.
Progressive complexity
Start with basic portfolio allocation decisions. Gradually move into sector analysis, risk modeling, and strategy adjustment as you build competence with each layer.
Professionals who still work in the field
Our instructors aren't career educators. They're fund managers, analysts, and advisors who actively manage portfolios. They teach the methods they actually use, not outdated textbook theory.
Each instructor goes through a vetting process focused on their ability to explain complex decisions clearly. We look for people who can break down their analysis process without oversimplifying the reality of investment work.
Building expertise takes time and structure
We've developed a progression system that moves you from basic analysis to sophisticated strategy work. Each level builds on demonstrated competence from the previous stage.
Portfolio construction basics
Start with fundamental allocation decisions. Learn to assess risk tolerance, set realistic return expectations, and build a balanced portfolio structure using proven frameworks.
Security analysis methods
Move into evaluating individual investments. Work with financial statements, valuation models, and comparative analysis techniques that professional analysts use daily.
Strategy implementation
Apply CBI methodologies to full portfolio management. Learn to adjust positions based on changing conditions, rebalance systematically, and manage multiple strategies simultaneously.