Warren Buffett 02 (Feb 10 - May 15)

Re: Warren Buffett 02 (Feb 10 - Dec 15)

Postby behappyalways » Sun Mar 01, 2015 12:53 pm

Warren Buffett’s first interview of the year
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Re: Warren Buffett 02 (Feb 10 - Dec 15)

Postby behappyalways » Tue Mar 03, 2015 8:14 am

Three pieces of advice from Warren Buffett
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Re: Warren Buffett 02 (Feb 10 - Dec 15)

Postby winston » Wed Mar 11, 2015 5:20 am

Warren Buffett’s Secret of Success

By Gordon Pape

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http://www.thetradingreport.com/2015/03 ... f-success/
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Re: Warren Buffett 02 (Feb 10 - Dec 15)

Postby winston » Wed Mar 11, 2015 5:16 pm

Letter from Warren Buffett By Verne Harnish

It's the golden anniversary letter to the Berkshire Hathaway shareholders. For the best summary, read Carol Loomis's article in Fortune - it's always best because she has been Buffett's shareholder letter editor the past couple decades! Then jump to the actual letter and take some time this weekend to go through it - lots of gems and funny quips and business insights.

1,826,163% -- that's Berkshire Hathaway's per share market gain over the 50 years vs. 11,196% for the S&P 500 - an average of 21.6% per year for a half-century! What's different about the latest letter is that Buffett and his partner Charlie Munger each separately review the good, the bad, and the ugly from the past 50 years. Equally insightful is what each expects during the next 50 years at Berkshire Hathaway (not forecasts of the economy or anything like that).

Charlie Munger -- his thoughts are much more concise (bullet-pointed, in fact) than Warren's and offer specific insights into why they've been so successful. Thus, if you only have time to read 3+ pages of the 43 page report, read pages 39 - 43. And for obvious reasons, I loved this specific bullet point about "the Berkshire system":

His (Warren's) first priority would be reservation of much time for quiet reading and thinking, particularly that which might advance his determined learning, no matter how old he became.

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Re: Warren Buffett 02 (Feb 10 - Dec 15)

Postby behappyalways » Sat Mar 14, 2015 10:47 am

Buffett Follows ‘Avarice’ Warning by Keeping $100,000 Salary
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Re: Warren Buffett 02 (Feb 10 - Dec 15)

Postby winston » Wed Mar 18, 2015 6:36 am

Decoding Buffett’s Famous Quotes

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Re: Warren Buffett 02 (Feb 10 - Dec 15)

Postby winston » Sat Mar 21, 2015 7:08 am

Warren Buffett’s Most Misunderstood Advice By MORGAN QUINN

With a net worth of approximately $71 billion, Warren Buffett is undeniably the most successful investor in history.

People constantly ask him for advice, and he is never short of blunt and witty tidbits.

But with all of these pieces of investment advice floating around, many of them without additional context, it can be easy for someone to misconstrue his words.

So before you rush out and start taking the Oracle of Omaha’s comments to heart, here is a list of his most common misunderstood pieces of advice.


1. On being an educated investor

What Buffett said: “Success in investing doesn’t correlate with IQ once you’re above the level of 25. Once you have ordinary intelligence, what you need is the temperament to control the urges that get other people into trouble in investing.”

What people might hear: “You don’t need to be educated to be a successful investor – just stay levelheaded.”

You absolutely need to be educated to be a successful investor. Buffett told The Week he spends 80% of his workday reading. Also, staying levelheaded won’t keep you out of trouble because our brains like to lie to us. We look for patterns to help us make good decisions, and sometimes we see things that simply aren’t there. Good investors educate themselves and use data to guide their decisions – not just their brains.


2. On diversification

What Buffett said: “Diversification is protection against ignorance. It makes very little sense for those who know what they’re doing.”

What people might hear: “I don’t need to diversify my investments.”

Most people don’t know what they’re doing when it comes to investing – that’s why Certified Financial Planners, analysts, and stockbrokers are still in business. Buffett is in a different class altogether, so for the average investor, diversification can protect against unsystematic risk.

Different assets react differently to market events, so diversifying your portfolio can reduce its sensitivity to market fluctuations. Diversification can’t prevent losses, but it can reduce potential negative impacts when the market changes.


3. On analyzing the numbers

What Buffett said: “Beware of geeks bearing formulas.”

What people might hear: “Don’t pay attention to the numbers at all.”

This quote was pulled from a 2009 letter to shareholders after Buffett’s company, Berkshire Hathaway, reported a 62% drop in net income the year before. He was referring to the housing crisis, which relied on mathematical models that did not include worst-case scenarios.

Buffett didn’t necessarily say we should ignore every number completely — he just believed it was time for Americans to look at the numbers with a more skeptical eye and stop our love affair with “a nerdy-sounding priesthood, using esoteric terms such as beta, gamma, sigma, and the like.”


4. On being innovative

What Buffett said: “Our approach is very much profiting from lack of change rather than from change. With Wrigley chewing gum, it’s the lack of change that appeals to me. I don’t think it is going to be hurt by the internet. That’s the kind of business I like.”

What people might hear: “It’s okay if a company isn’t innovative – it’s actually a good investment.”

The list of companies who failed to innovate and ran themselves into the ground is long (Blockbuster, anyone?). Companies who react too slowly to market changes can quickly become obsolete.

We get what Buffett is saying about Wrigley (it’s not very reliant on technology – one thing he refuses to invest in), but who knows? There might be someone out there who’s about to disrupt the gum stick. Make sure the companies you invest in are nimble and have a good track record of adjusting to change.


5. On buying stocks from troubled companies

What Buffett said: “The best thing that happens to us is when a great company gets into temporary trouble …We want to buy them when they’re on the operating table.”

What people might hear: “Buy stock in companies that are in trouble.”

It’s important to understand the distinction between a good company that’s in trouble and a bad company that’s in trouble. Don’t just go out and buy a bunch of stock in a company that doesn’t have a chance at a comeback. Buffett carefully invests in companies that have good fundamentals — it’s not that hard for you to invest in them as well.


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Re: Warren Buffett 02 (Feb 10 - Dec 15)

Postby winston » Sun Mar 29, 2015 6:46 pm

Things You Didn’t Know About Buffett’s Strategy By John Huber

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http://www.thetradingreport.com/2015/03 ... -strategy/
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Re: Warren Buffett 02 (Feb 10 - Dec 15)

Postby behappyalways » Wed Apr 01, 2015 10:26 am

Billionaire Warren Buffett says he 'wouldn't raise' US rates
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Re: Warren Buffett 02 (Feb 10 - Dec 15)

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