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.
Tag: TSLA
How AMD makes money? A rare case of turning defeat into victory
The stock price has risen from the lowest point of US$ 1.66 on September 28, 2015 (close to the threshold of delisting), and it has risen to US$ 137.5 at an alarming rate in only 6 years, which is an almost impossible task. Shares rose 148% in 2019, making it the biggest gainer for the year in the S&P 500 and Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, surging 21-fold in ten years. I mentioned AMD in my book of “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”
Why shorting is extremely dangerous to retail investors?
Why shorting is extremely dangerous to retail investors?most retail investors will go short stocks, the main reason is only one “stock price is too high and unreasonable, shorting is safe, because sooner or later it will fall” this way of operation based on irrational self-feeling only. Of course, this is not the case for all people.
The valuation influence of stock liquidity and stock split on listed companies
The valuation influence of stock liquidity and stock split on listed companies. For a long time, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire company stock has been poorly rated (I didn’t write it wrong, no one should be surprised). One of the main reasons is the poor liquidity in the market, that is, very few people trade the stock.
What is Web3? What are the related companies?
What is Web3? Web 1.0 only provides user information in one direction, kind of Geocities. your basic message boards, things like that that you did in the early internet. During this period, static pages are more common, which are basically websites that cannot be truly interactive and do not need to be updated regularly.
Why nVidia failed to acquire ARM?
Why is no one happy to see nVidia acquisition of ARM? I mentioned the analysis of this company in section 3-3 of the book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”.
Costco moats, and the Differences from Other Competitors
This post will discuss Costco moat and the differences between Costco and other retail competitors. Please read the first the article I wrote a few days ago about Costco, “How does Costco make money?”.
Intel’s current difficult dilemma
Intel’s current difficult dilemma. At my book launch workshop get together a few days ago, lot of people concerned about the prospects of Intel (ticker: INTC).
How does Intel make money? and the benefits to invest in it
How does Intel make money? and the benefits to invest in it. A few days ago, I met with many friends at the new book launch meeting. The most I care about is the current situation of Intel (ticker: INTC) and the future prospects of the company
Full-time investor, not attractive or fascinated
As everyone knows that I am now a full-time investor, I discussed this topic with a few people a few days ago. Friends have been asking me under what circumstances can investors quit their jobs and concentrate on investing. Everyone’s situation is different, and my own ideas encompass two aspects.