…discusses this phenomenon in the context of Berkshire Hathaway, whose Warren Buffett he first met in the 1960s as he was developing a trading strategy for warrants that caught Mr….
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Investing Like Buffett Means More is Not Always Better
By John P. Reese — When Warren Buffett was a kid, he liked to read. More than most kids. And we’re not talking comic books and bubble gum wrappers, either….
Morgan Housel: Discomfort the Key to Investing Success
…don’t make money if you’re right in consensus. The only way you make money is by being right in non-consensus. Which is really hard.” Warren Buffett’s 2008 investments in banks,…
Buffett-Like Indicator Points to "Frothy" Markets
Deutsche Bank’s chief economist shared his view that the equity markets are “entering frothy territory” using an indicator similar to one used by Warren Buffett. This according to a recent…
Buffett and Berkshire Focusing More on Running Businesses than Stock-Picking
In his February letter to shareholders, Warren Buffett wrote that Berkshire Hathaway is seeing a “gradual shift from a company obtaining most of its gains from investment activities to one…
Where Have the Value Stocks Gone?
When Warren Buffett purchased his first shares of GEICO back in 1951, there were no funny commercials or talking lizard mascots to entice him. It was Buffett’s limitless curiosity about…
Underperforming Canadian Stocks with Solid Potential
…skeptical”—especially those that got hit hard by the 2000 dot-com bubble and/or the 2008 financial crisis. While he argues that “pessimism is an investing survival instinct,” Reese juxtaposes Warren Buffett’s…
Buffett's Airline Bet and Four Picks
…Prime Air Cargo planes,” writes Validea CEO John Reese in a recent article for Nasdaq. Reese segued into Warren Buffett’s bet on major airlines and his general investment approach. Using…
Buffett-Inspired Picks that Could Outrun the Bulls
…getting “trampled.” He writes, “Certainly not by trying to outrun—or outsmart—the bulls.” Reese highlights the investing mantra of market guru Warren Buffett, who inspired one of the stock screening models…
Five Picks for Investing in a Bull Market Without Getting Trampled
…Warren Buffett who, Reese writes, “would probably answer this question by advising investors to be prepared–to stick to business fundamentals rather than stock market trends when deciding what to buy.”…
