Warren Buffett: “Buy And Hold” Is The Worst Investment Strategy | Onlyinvesting.info



In this video, Warren explains why a “Buy and Hold” strategy for investing in the stock market will not always work, considering that sometimes, there are big changes in companies and industries which affect their investment merits to a massive degree. Warren also discusses nuclear weapons, universities, and his sense of humor.

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  1. Bismillaahirrahmanirahim Allah ke karam se geet Gaya ismein Allah ki madad Shamil hai aap logon Ko Allah dariya banaya hai Allah aap logon Ko bhi Khush rakhe Jo mujhe aapko jagah banaya hai vah badi khubsurat wala hai Allah Hu Akbar sallallahu alaihi vasllam

  2. It’s true knowing when to get in on the market hasn’t been too much of a problem, knowing when to get out is the issue, I continue making losses and I wonder if there’re smarter approach that are rather rewarding.

  3. I'm thinking of putting some cash in stocks, I was at Salt Shack and I overheard some friends saying it's ripe enough, but Is this a good time to buy stocks? I’ve been sitting on over $545K equity from a home sale and I’m not sure where to go from here, is it a good time to buy into stocks or do I wait for another opportunity?

  4. Do you think it's a good time to consider selling some stocks, or is it better to hold onto them for the long term? I’m considering rebalancing my $200,000 portfolio, So I'm curious about the best strategies to invest this year.

  5. This is from the most recent Berkshire Hathaway letter to shareholders written by Warren Buffett:

    During 2023, we did not buy or sell a share of either AMEX or Coke – extending our own
    Rip Van Winkle slumber that has now lasted well over two decades. Both companies again
    rewarded our inaction last year by increasing their earnings and dividends. Indeed, our share of
    AMEX earnings in 2023 considerably exceeded the $1.3 billion cost of our long-ago purchase.
    Both AMEX and Coke will almost certainly increase their dividends in 2024 – about 16%
    in the case of AMEX – and we will most certainly leave our holdings untouched throughout the
    year. Could I create a better worldwide business than these two enjoy? “No way.”

    The lesson from Coke and AMEX? When you find a truly wonderful business, stick with
    it. Patience pays, and one wonderful business can offset the many mediocre decisions that
    are inevitable.

    At Berkshire, we particularly favor the rare enterprise that can deploy additional capital at
    high returns in the future. Owning only one of these companies – and simply sitting tight – can
    deliver wealth almost beyond measure. Even heirs to such a holding can – ugh! – sometimes live
    a lifetime of leisure.

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