• 4M654M65
      ·05-07
      All due to one news.  Warren Buffett will step down as CEO at the end of 2025. While this marks the end of an era, it also opens discussions on the company's future under new leadership. 🧠 Assessing the Investment Opportunity Pros: Strong Fundamentals: Berkshire Hathaway boasts a diverse portfolio and substantial cash reserves, providing a solid foundation for future growth. Experienced Successor: Greg Abel, Buffett's chosen successor, has been with the company since 2000 and has overseen significant operations, suggesting a smooth leadership transition . Cons: Leadership Uncertainty: Despite Abel's experience, investors may remain cautious until they observe his performance as CEO. Market Sentiment: The stock's recent decline indicates potential volatility as the market adjusts to th
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    • NibzNibz
      ·05-07
      Buy buy buy You simply don't get these opportunities 
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·05-07
      🌟🌟🌟 Warren Buffett also emphasised the importance of maintaining discipline and staying unemotional when market prices fluctuate .  He reminded me that market volatility should be seen as natural part of investing, not a crisis to be feared.
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·05-07
      🌟🌟🌟One of the key lessons I learnt from Warren Buffett is the importance of maintaining a long term vision. His message is clear - Successful investing is not about chasing every hot stock but  about staying prepared, researching thoroughly and acting decisively when finding the right stock to invest .
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·05-07
      🌟🌟🌟Warren Buffett's 60 years at Berkshire Hathaway is an amazing record of patience, disciplined approach on value investing and sharing his innate wisdom with the world.
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    • vuvence IXvuvence IX
      ·05-06
      Buy the dip, the Berkshire bus does not back up that far to pick up passengers. 
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·05-06

      Berkshire retraced after Buffett retirement news

      The recent announcement of Warren Buffett stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$   by the end of 2025 has sent shockwaves through the financial world, triggering a 5% plunge in BRK.B $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$   stock during trading. This unexpected transition has left investors grappling with uncertainty about the company's future direction and leadership, raising critical questions about whether to buy the dip or exit their positions. Compounding the situation, Buffett's reaffirmed commitment to retaining his stakes in Japan's five major trading houses adds an intriguing layer, prompting investors to consider diversifying into Japanese sto
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    • Option_MoversOption_Movers
      ·05-06

      Option Movers | Berkshire Hathaway's Volume Surges 224%; Apple Sees Bearish Sentiment

      Market OverviewThe S&P 500 fell to snap its longest streak of gains in 20 years on Monday (May 5) as investors assessed U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff announcement ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision later this week.Regarding the options market, a total volume of 46,302,742 contracts was traded.Top 10 Option VolumesTop 10: $Tesla(TSLA)$, $Nvidia(NVDA)$, $Palantir(PLTR)$, $Apple(AAPL)$, $Amazon(AMZN)$, $Strategy(MSTR)$, $AMD(AMD)$,
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    • MkohMkoh
      ·05-06
      Warren Buffett’s announcement to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of 2025, with Greg Abel as his successor, has sparked a sharp market reaction, with Berkshire’s stock dropping as much as 7% on Monday, May 5, 2025. This dip, coupled with Buffett’s legendary status, raises the question of whether it’s time to buy or sell Berkshire Hathaway shares Reasons to Buy the Dip Buffett’s Continued Involvement: Buffett will remain Chairman of the Board, suggesting he’ll still influence major capital allocation decisions. His pledge to retain all his shares—“I have no intention – zero – of selling one share of Berkshire Hathaway”—signals confidence in the company’s future under Abel’s leadership. Strong Fundamentals: Berkshire Hathaway is a diversified conglomerate with over 60 busine
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·05-06
      It finally happened — a 6% drop in Berkshire Hathaway, and suddenly the unthinkable becomes real. After decades of quiet confidence under Warren Buffett’s steady hand, markets are jittery, headlines are swirling, and investors are wondering: is this the beginning of the end for the Oracle’s empire, or is it the best opportunity in years? Let’s break it down. Berkshire’s brand is inseparable from Buffett. His name has stood for trust, prudence, and long-term performance. His annual letters were gospel. His portfolio, a blend of American resilience and business common sense. So when news of his full transition to Greg Abel started circulating, the market reacted—not because Abel is unfit, but because Buffett’s shoes are enormous to fill. It’s emotional. It’s psychological. And yes, it’s a li
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    • PatmosPatmos
      ·05-06
      Yes when Berkshire stock gets under $500 I will be backing up the truck 
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·05-05
      Berkshire Hathaway Shares Tumble 6% as End of Buffett Era Nears $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$   shares tumbled more than 6% Monday, approaching its worst loss since 2020 after CEO Warren Buffett announced Saturday that he is stepping down by year-end, paving the way for vice chairman Greg Abel to take the helm at the conglomerate he led for six decades and turned into a $1.1 trillion company.  Just as Buffett predicted, the board voted unanimously on Sunday to make Abel president and CEO on Jan. 1, 2026. Buffett, now 94 years old, will stay on as chairman, CNBC reported Monday.  While Buffett said during the company's annual shareholders meeting over the weekend that he will still be around and "ca
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    • tungngietungngie
      ·05-05
      The successor has been workimg alongside Mr Buffett and Mr Munger for quite some time and probably understood their thinking. Plus Mr Buffet would have observed his successor closely before making the decision. His decision not to sell his holdings also show his trust on his successor. Well, who know he will do it later but as for now, the confident is high and Mf Buffet said his successor will do better than him, wow, thats a great compliment to his new successor. Hope all the best for his retirement and may Berkshire continue to thrive.
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·05-05

      The Oracle of Omaha Last Dance Warning

      $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett, center, looks at products produced by Precision Castparts as he tours the exhibit floor before presiding over the annual shareholders meeting April 30, 2016, in Omaha, Nebraska. Warren Buffett's retirement as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of 2025 marks the close of one of the most legendary chapters in investment history. At 94 years old, Buffett confirmed at the annual shareholder meeting in Omaha that Greg Abel, vice chairman overseeing non-insurance operations, will succeed him. Buffett noted that "the time has arrived" for Abel to take over, although he will remain available in an advisory capacity. The final meeting carried a deeply nostalgic tone. Shareho
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    • Emu23Emu23
      ·05-05
      Sad.. He is a key inspiration in my investment portfolio.
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    • OguzO CapitalistOguzO Capitalist
      ·05-05

      Warren Buffett is the Best Investor of All Time

      Berkshire Hathaway returned 5,502,284% since 1964 while S&P 500 returned just 39,054%. $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ He has been giving free investing masterclass in Berkshire Hathaway annual meetings since 1970.Here's his 10 best nuggets: 🧵1. The most important thing is the moat.You should find something that takes disproportionately higher market share than competitors. It could be because of:- Brand name- Lower costs- Unique productThen, you have to evaluate whether it's durable.2.Buy businesses that have a high return on incremental capital.Business might have generated a high return on capital in the past but its opportunities may be very limited for the future.You sho
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    • DucklordDucklord
      ·05-05
      A great loss for thr investing world
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·05-04

      Lessons I Learnt From Warren Buffett's Final Meeting

      🌟🌟🌟I am devastated to learn that this will be Warren Buffett's Final Berkshire Hathaway Meeting as it will  mark the end of a wonderful  era at Berkshire Hathaway as well as his generous sharing of his countless pearls of wisdom over the years. His parting remarks covered everything from leadership transition and capital allocation to trade policy and the importance of rational decision making.  In his characteristic down to earth style, Warren Buffett emphasised the value of patience and a long term perspective.  These are important themes that have resonated with me ever since I first started following his principles in investing. The key lessons that I learnt are: 1.  Embracing a long term perspective :  One of the key lessons&
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    • Guavaxf30Guavaxf30
      ·05-04
      "Mr Buffett’s decision to withdraw from the stock market has so far benefited Berkshire. The firm’s stock is up by 20 per cent in 2025, while the S&P 500 is down by 3 per cent. Now Mr Buffett and Mr Abel need to figure out what to do with their enormous pile of cash. There are worse problems to have, but Berkshire’s position reflects a tough environment for the sort of investing that made Mr Buffett famous. Lately, he has griped that there is not much out there to buy at a reasonable price. Even after the recent market tumult, valuations of listed companies are high relative to their historical levels." Taking note the Mr.Buffett feels there is historically high over valuation in the market now.
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·05-04
      Buffett to Step Down as Berkshire CEO by Year-End $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$   CEO Warren Buffett said Saturday he will be stepping down from the top post by year-end. Speaking to shareholders at the company's annual meeting, Buffett was optimistic that the board will approve his recommendation for vice chairman for non-insurance operations Greg Abel to take over the leadership, including investment decisions. "I have no intention of selling one share of Berkshire," he said in Omaha, Nebraska, noting that the decision was based on his optimism that the company's market value will continue to increase under Abel's leadership. "I would still hang around. I can conceivably be useful in a few cases, but the f
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·04-30

      Berkshire 2025: Is Value Investing the Golden Rule for Retail Investors?

      On May 3, the 2025 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting will take place in Omaha, Nebraska — and this year’s gathering is capturing global attention for good reason. This year marks the 60th anniversary of Warren Buffett’s acquisition of Berkshire Hathaway, a milestone that highlights not just his longevity, but his enduring relevance in investing. At 94 years old, Buffett has confirmed he will attend in person. While his successor, Greg Abel, will take on a more prominent role, Buffett’s full participation is highly anticipated. Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) For investors worldwide, this is more than an annual meeting. It’s a rare opportunity to hear from someone whose principles have shaped the financial decisions of generations. Personally, I’m excited to hear his thoughts on tod
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·05-04

      Lessons I Learnt From Warren Buffett's Final Meeting

      🌟🌟🌟I am devastated to learn that this will be Warren Buffett's Final Berkshire Hathaway Meeting as it will  mark the end of a wonderful  era at Berkshire Hathaway as well as his generous sharing of his countless pearls of wisdom over the years. His parting remarks covered everything from leadership transition and capital allocation to trade policy and the importance of rational decision making.  In his characteristic down to earth style, Warren Buffett emphasised the value of patience and a long term perspective.  These are important themes that have resonated with me ever since I first started following his principles in investing. The key lessons that I learnt are: 1.  Embracing a long term perspective :  One of the key lessons&
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·05-04

      2025 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting

      I am eager to participate in the 2025 Berkshire Hathaway $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$  $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$  Annual Shareholders Meeting on May 3, as it marks the 60th anniversary of Warren Buffett's acquisition of the company. At 94 years old, Buffett's continued presence is inspiring, and with Greg Abel taking on a more prominent role, I am curious about what insights and updates this meeting will bring. I have several questions I would like to ask Buffett, focusing on his holdings, succession plans, and investment strategies for the current market environment. Warren Buffett Context of the Meeting This year's meeting is a significant milestone, cele
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    • Option_MoversOption_Movers
      ·05-06

      Option Movers | Berkshire Hathaway's Volume Surges 224%; Apple Sees Bearish Sentiment

      Market OverviewThe S&P 500 fell to snap its longest streak of gains in 20 years on Monday (May 5) as investors assessed U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff announcement ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision later this week.Regarding the options market, a total volume of 46,302,742 contracts was traded.Top 10 Option VolumesTop 10: $Tesla(TSLA)$, $Nvidia(NVDA)$, $Palantir(PLTR)$, $Apple(AAPL)$, $Amazon(AMZN)$, $Strategy(MSTR)$, $AMD(AMD)$,
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·05-05

      The Oracle of Omaha Last Dance Warning

      $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett, center, looks at products produced by Precision Castparts as he tours the exhibit floor before presiding over the annual shareholders meeting April 30, 2016, in Omaha, Nebraska. Warren Buffett's retirement as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of 2025 marks the close of one of the most legendary chapters in investment history. At 94 years old, Buffett confirmed at the annual shareholder meeting in Omaha that Greg Abel, vice chairman overseeing non-insurance operations, will succeed him. Buffett noted that "the time has arrived" for Abel to take over, although he will remain available in an advisory capacity. The final meeting carried a deeply nostalgic tone. Shareho
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    • MkohMkoh
      ·05-06
      Warren Buffett’s announcement to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of 2025, with Greg Abel as his successor, has sparked a sharp market reaction, with Berkshire’s stock dropping as much as 7% on Monday, May 5, 2025. This dip, coupled with Buffett’s legendary status, raises the question of whether it’s time to buy or sell Berkshire Hathaway shares Reasons to Buy the Dip Buffett’s Continued Involvement: Buffett will remain Chairman of the Board, suggesting he’ll still influence major capital allocation decisions. His pledge to retain all his shares—“I have no intention – zero – of selling one share of Berkshire Hathaway”—signals confidence in the company’s future under Abel’s leadership. Strong Fundamentals: Berkshire Hathaway is a diversified conglomerate with over 60 busine
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·05-06
      It finally happened — a 6% drop in Berkshire Hathaway, and suddenly the unthinkable becomes real. After decades of quiet confidence under Warren Buffett’s steady hand, markets are jittery, headlines are swirling, and investors are wondering: is this the beginning of the end for the Oracle’s empire, or is it the best opportunity in years? Let’s break it down. Berkshire’s brand is inseparable from Buffett. His name has stood for trust, prudence, and long-term performance. His annual letters were gospel. His portfolio, a blend of American resilience and business common sense. So when news of his full transition to Greg Abel started circulating, the market reacted—not because Abel is unfit, but because Buffett’s shoes are enormous to fill. It’s emotional. It’s psychological. And yes, it’s a li
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·05-06

      Berkshire retraced after Buffett retirement news

      The recent announcement of Warren Buffett stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$   by the end of 2025 has sent shockwaves through the financial world, triggering a 5% plunge in BRK.B $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$   stock during trading. This unexpected transition has left investors grappling with uncertainty about the company's future direction and leadership, raising critical questions about whether to buy the dip or exit their positions. Compounding the situation, Buffett's reaffirmed commitment to retaining his stakes in Japan's five major trading houses adds an intriguing layer, prompting investors to consider diversifying into Japanese sto
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    • OguzO CapitalistOguzO Capitalist
      ·05-05

      Warren Buffett is the Best Investor of All Time

      Berkshire Hathaway returned 5,502,284% since 1964 while S&P 500 returned just 39,054%. $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ He has been giving free investing masterclass in Berkshire Hathaway annual meetings since 1970.Here's his 10 best nuggets: 🧵1. The most important thing is the moat.You should find something that takes disproportionately higher market share than competitors. It could be because of:- Brand name- Lower costs- Unique productThen, you have to evaluate whether it's durable.2.Buy businesses that have a high return on incremental capital.Business might have generated a high return on capital in the past but its opportunities may be very limited for the future.You sho
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·04-28

      Buffett’s Last Stand: Can Value Investing Still Win for Retail Investors?

      On May 3, the 2025 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting will unfold in Omaha, Nebraska, drawing the eyes of investors worldwide. This isn’t just another gathering—it’s a historic milestone. It’s the 60th anniversary of Warren Buffett’s takeover of Berkshire Hathaway, a journey that turned a faltering textile outfit into a powerhouse valued at over $1 trillion. At 94, Buffett will be there, front and center, but with a twist: his successor, Greg Abel, is stepping up, hinting at a changing of the guard. This could be Buffett’s final full bow, making it a moment steeped in legacy and anticipation. For retail investors, the real draw isn’t just the spectacle—it’s the chance to wrestle with a big question: Can value investing still be your ticket to wealth in 2025? With markets shifti
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·05-04
      Warren Buffett's announcement to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway by the end of 2025 indeed signifies the conclusion of a remarkable era in global finance. Having led the conglomerate since 1970, Buffett transformed it from a struggling textile company into a diversified powerhouse with significant holdings across various industries, including insurance, energy, transportation, and technology . Confidence in Greg Abel's Leadership Greg Abel, currently Vice Chairman overseeing non-insurance operations, has been designated as Buffett's successor. Abel has managed key Berkshire businesses such as BNSF Railway, See’s Candies, and Dairy Queen over the past seven years, demonstrating strategic acumen and a commitment to Berkshire's decentralized management philosophy . His low-profile deme
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·05-04
      Buffett to Step Down as Berkshire CEO by Year-End $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$   CEO Warren Buffett said Saturday he will be stepping down from the top post by year-end. Speaking to shareholders at the company's annual meeting, Buffett was optimistic that the board will approve his recommendation for vice chairman for non-insurance operations Greg Abel to take over the leadership, including investment decisions. "I have no intention of selling one share of Berkshire," he said in Omaha, Nebraska, noting that the decision was based on his optimism that the company's market value will continue to increase under Abel's leadership. "I would still hang around. I can conceivably be useful in a few cases, but the f
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    • TigerPicksTigerPicks
      ·04-29

      🔎 Verisign Hits ATH: A Quiet Giant to Watch Before Buffett’s 2025 Meeting

      Buffett's $VeriSign(VRSN)$ has soared to a new high in the past two days.Most people associate Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway portfolio with companies like $Apple(AAPL)$ , $Coca-Cola(KO)$ , and $American Express(AXP)$ when they think of it. Hiding quietly under the surface, meanwhile, is a little spoken about, high-margin, monopoly-like company: $VeriSign(VRSN)$ .Buffett's ownership in VRSN merits your focus, given the forthcoming annual Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Meeting; let's explore why and what clever investors could take away from it.1. A Fast Review of Buffett's Inv
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·05-03
      At the 2025 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting, Warren Buffett, now 94, reaffirmed his commitment to providing transparency regarding the company's investment strategies and succession plans. Below is a summary addressing your specific inquiries: --- Will Buffett Provide Further Guidance on His Holdings? Yes. During the meeting, Buffett discussed Berkshire's investment portfolio, notably the reduction of its Apple stake. He clarified that this move was primarily for tax optimization and not indicative of diminished confidence in Apple's business prospects. He emphasized that Apple remains one of Berkshire's most successful investments. Additionally, Buffett addressed the company's substantial cash reserves, explaining that maintaining liquidity allows Berkshire to capitalize on
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·04-28

      How Can One Adjust Value Investing Strategy In Times Of Uncertainty And Fears?

      Adjusting value investing strategies during times of uncertainty and fear requires a nuanced approach that balances traditional principles with adaptive measures. Here is how an investors can deploy a structured strategy for value investing : 1. Reassess Valuation Metrics: Focus on Cash Flow: Prioritize free cash flow over earnings, as it’s less susceptible to accounting adjustments and reflects liquidity. Debt and Liquidity Analysis: Emphasize companies with low debt-to-equity ratios, strong cash reserves, and manageable interest obligations to withstand economic stress. 2. Avoid Value Traps: Competitive Moats: Target companies with durable competitive advantages (e.g., brand loyalty, patents, cost leadership) that ensure long-term viability. Management Quality: Scrutinize leadership’s tr
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    • orsiriorsiri
      ·04-27

      Berkshire 2025: Value Investing’s Final Act or Encore?

      Guidance from the past, charting the future of investing As I write this, the investment world is turning its collective gaze toward Omaha, Nebraska. The approaching 2025 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting on 3 May isn't just another corporate gathering—it's potentially the final curtain call for the most celebrated investor of our time. At 94, Warren Buffett will attend what marks the 60th anniversary of his Berkshire acquisition. While his successor Greg Abel will feature prominently, Buffett's presence carries profound significance. The question hanging in the air isn't just about succession but whether Buffett's value investing philosophy remains the golden rule in today's market landscape. Berkshire quietly compounds wealth, outpacing the market with resilience Berkshire's
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    • MkohMkoh
      ·04-29
      Value investing isn't a "golden rule" for investing, but it's a time-tested strategy that prioritizes buying undervalued assets with strong fundamentals, expecting their market price to eventually reflect their intrinsic value. It contrasts with growth investing, which focuses on companies with high potential for future earnings growth, often at premium valuations. Neither is inherently superior; their effectiveness depends on market conditions, investor goals, and time horizons. Historical Context and Performance Value Investing (pioneered by Benjamin Graham and popularized by Warren Buffett): Emphasizes buying stocks trading below their intrinsic value, often measured by metrics like low price-to-earnings (P/E), price-to-book (P/B), or high dividend yields. Thrives in periods of market i
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-28

      How Warren Buffett's Value Investing Affect the Age of AI

      🌟🌟🌟In today's rapidly evolving financial landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of transformative change.  Yet even as the market buzzes with excitement over the next big tech disruption, legendary investor Warren Buffett continues to wield his timeless value investing philosophy. What is value investing as seen by Warren Buffett?  At its core, Warren Buffett's approach to value investing is about identifying and holding onto high quality businesses whose stocks are trading for less than their intrinsic worth   Rather than chasing the latest market fads or speculative tech stocks, Warren Buffett has always championed a disciplined long term strategy that prioritises fundamentals over fleeting market sentiments.  How Does Warren Buffett Puts
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    • KevinChenNYCKevinChenNYC
      ·04-21

      2025 Buffett's 60th Anniversary Diamond Shareholders' Meeting Guide

      (See You in Omaha During the May Day Holiday)This year marks the 60th anniversary of Buffett's acquisition of Berkshire Hathaway, which should be an extremely significant annual meeting. A marriage of 60 years is referred to as a "diamond wedding," a level higher than the 50th-anniversary "golden wedding." The vast majority of corporate management teams are unlikely to successfully manage a company for several decades.Therefore, the annual $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.A)$ $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ shareholders' meeting in 2025 should be the ultimate feast for global value investors. This year's meeting will, as in previous years, be held on the first Saturday in May (May 3) in Omaha, a midwestern U.S. ci
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·04-27

      Berkshire 2025: Is Value Investing the Golden Rule for Retail Investors?

      On May 3rd, 2025 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting will take place.Warren Buffett, now 94 years old, has confirmed he will attend in person. This year marks the 60th anniversary of his acquisition of Berkshire Hathaway, making it a symbolic milestone.Looking back at Buffett’s 2025 shareholder letter, the numbers continue to be astonishing:Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of Berkshire’s per-share market value from 1965 to 2024: 19.9%. Overall market value increase: 5,502,284%, or 55,000 times, outpacing the S&P 500’s growth by 390 times over the same period.Reviewing Early US Stock Sales: Buffett Once Again Avoids a Market CrashIn his letter, Buffet reduced US equity exposure. Concentration in top five holdings (American Express, Apple, Bank of America, Chevron, Coca-Cola
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