In his 1996 shareholder letter, Buffett explained in great detail how he structured his long-term investment portfolio. Many of the contents of this letter have been quoted repeatedly so far, and it can be regarded as a very important shareholder letter.
Category: Circle of competence
How is banking investment different from other industries?
The contents of the banking industry discussed in my book “The Rules of 10 Baggers” are as follows
Stock Better than the S&P 500, Procter & Gamble (P&G)
Stocks Better than the S&P 500, Procter & Gamble (P&G) What I want to introduce today is a well-known company Procter & Gamble (ticker: PG) that I mentioned in the last section 5-6 of my book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”.
Do it right a few times in your lifetime is enough
Do it right a few times in your lifetime is enough, Good investments are very rare, I quoted Charlie Munger, “Good investments are very ‘rare’, and when this once-in-a-lifetime investment opportunity presents itself, you have to bet all your chips.” in my book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”
Richer, Wiser, Happier
Richer, Wiser, Happier. You may have read a lot of reviews of this book “Richer, Wiser, Happier”, but I’m going to talk about this book in a different way and from a different perspective.
6 common wrong semiconductor investment myths
This article is to explore common semiconductor investment myths that most people have wrong about semiconductor investing, and they are horribly wrong.
Successful investors must persist to the end
Investors must persist to the end
Mistakes of omission and mistakes of commission
Mistakes of omission and mistakes of commission
Why people with high IQ prone invest failed
Why people with high IQ prone invest failed. In stock investment, temperament is the final decisive factor, not intelligence and IQ, nor the amount of funds. I certainly know that most people may disagree with my statement, but I’m just telling the truth that people don’t want to admit, let alone say.
Investment knowledge required is breadth, not depth as most people think
Investment knowledge required is breadth, not depth as most people think. Why most engineers can’t get rich by investing?