When does the stock market fall enough? Buffett has made a big move and is busy buying critical companies around. If the Fed will change its monetary policy and propose a rescue strategy.
Category: Warren Buffett
Patience, an indispensable element of investment success
Patience, an indispensable element of investment success, “The big money is not in the buying and selling, but in the waiting,” Munger once said.
ROE, the most important management indicator
The Return On Equity (ROE) algorithm is “net profit after tax/shareholder equity × 100%”, which is one of the few financial figures that can be used to measure the operational performance of a company’s leadership team. It represents the efficiency of the company’s profit for shareholders, and it can also be said to measure the company’s overall capital utilization efficiency. Therefore, the higher the value, the better.
The most important quality for an investor is temperament, not intellect
The most important qualifty for an investor is temperament, not intellect. I must admit that when I was young, I had doubts about the view of “The most important qualifty for an investor is temperament, not intellect”.
The commonalities of Buffett portfolio – cheap, fixed income, repurchase
I recently took a general look at Buffett portfolio , and I made some big discoveries. Buffett basically only invests in companies with fixed cash flow income. He likes companies that actively implement stock repurchases. Almost every shareholding has dividends. He likes cheap companies.
An excellent book for career and life- The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
Almanack of Naval Ravikant is a book about the venture capital AngelList CEO Naval Ravikant’s own writings on wealth, philosophy, and investing.
The main investment principles of successful investors are similar
The main investment principles of successful investors are similar. Buffett once lamented that “There seems to be some perverse human characteristic that likes to make easy things difficult.” I personally think that this is also the biggest investment defect committed by most investors (especially younger investors). I wrote at the beginning of 1-1 in my book
I would rather be vaguely right than precisely wrong
I would rather be vaguely right than precisely wrong. Warren Buffett saying quoted in The Warren Buffett Way by Robert G. Hagstrom, Wiley, November 4, 1994. Buffett admits, for the simple reason that calculating future capital expenditures often requires rough estimates “I would rather be vaguely right than precisely wrong.”
Why Buffett deserves further study
Why Buffett deserves further study. Buffett is a must study. For those who have read my books “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing” and blogs should find that investors who want to succeed should find a successful investment master whom they admire, and find out all the possible reasons for his success. After finding it, studied it carefully and thoroughly.
Japan is already a country of mediocrity, not as advanced as you think
In fact, many of these impressions of Japan being advanced that have long been imprinted in the minds of Taiwanese people are no longer true. Once the country we learn from is no longer a model for us to follow, and when its national power is declining, there are few Taiwanese people mentioned that this is actually very detrimental to Taiwan (when your master’s skills are no longer what they used to be).