In this television interview, Warren Buffett explained that most professional investors focus on short-term stock price movements rather than viewing stocks as ownership in a business. True value investing means not being concerned about whether the stock market is open tomorrow. A good investment should hold its worth even if … Read More
Warren Buffett: When Is the Right Time to Buy a Business?
During this interview with Yahoo, Warren Buffett explains that he does not rely on economic forecasts for investment decisions, considering them entertainment rather than actionable insights. He points out that economists rarely succeed in business or stock investments due to the numerous unpredictable variables in economics, unlike the consistency found … Read More
Warren Buffett’s Mindset – Would You Hold This Stock if the Market Closed for 5 Years?
During the 1997 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting, Warren Buffett explained why he focuses more on the intrinsic value of businesses rather than market trends or capital flows. He dismisses the significance of who is buying or selling securities or macroeconomic indicators, such as market signals or Federal Reserve actions, as … Read More
Bill Ackman: There Will Always Be A Place For Fundamental Investing
During this interview with the New York Times, Bill Ackman discusses the value of joining startups for business school graduates, citing it as the best time in history to gain practical skills like payroll management, product marketing, and design. He argues that even if a startup fails, the experience is … Read More