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Warren Buffett: A Day Trader in Disguise?
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Warren Buffett: A Day Trader in Disguise?
*DO YOU WANT TO GET MENTORED BY ME?*
I've developed a value investing mentoring program, in which you will learn everything from basic personal finance concepts such as ...
✔️ goal setting
✔️ developing a "rich mindset"
✔️ dealing with debt
✔️ big life expenses
✔️ investing 101 ...
... to more advanced topics like ...
✔️ how to read and work with financial statements
✔️ competitive advantage analysis
✔️ assessing the quality of management teams
✔️ valuation methods
✔️ behavioral finance ...
and MUCH MORE!
This program is designed for investors ranging from beginners to those with intermediate to advanced skills. However, to comprehend the concepts taught in the program, no prior knowledge of the stock market or investing is required. So if you want to learn more about the beautiful discipline of investing, send me a DM on either Twitter or Instagram or send me an email:
*GET IN TOUCH:*
Warren Buffett is widely regarded as the most successful investor of all time and Buffett has built his reputation on the principles of long-term value investing and patience. One of Buffett's most famous quotes was mentioned in Berkshire’s Shareholder letter of 1988: "Our favorite holding period is forever.", inspiring millions of investors around the world to think and invest long-term.
However, beneath Warren Buffett's seemingly long-term-oriented investing approach lies a hidden facet that may surprise many of you because Buffett may actually be a short-term trader in disguise. While Buffett's reputation as a buy-and-hold investor has been solidified over the years, a closer examination of his investment strategies and market timing decisions reveals intriguing evidence that suggests Buffett's actions may reflect a more short-term-oriented mindset than commonly believed. So in this video we‘ll examine the claim that Warren Buffett, the legendary investor, may have been quietly practicing short-term trading strategies while maintaining his long-term investment reputation.
In this video, we’ll first take a closer look at a scientific paper that actually analyzed all of Buffett’s quarterly investing decisions between 1980 and 2006 and calculated the average holding period of Buffett. We will then look at some more recent examples of Buffett’s short-term trading activities and finally stress what you as a private investor can learn from Warren Buffett's trading strategies. What's Warren Buffett's trading advice?
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DISCLAIMER:
The content provided on this channel should be considered an educational resource and should not be construed as individualized investment advice, nor as a recommendation to buy or sell specific securities. The stocks and funds discussed on this channel are examples only and may not be appropriate for your individual circumstances.
Before making any financial or investment decisions, I recommend you consult a financial planner or advisor to take into account your personal investment objectives, financial situation, and individual needs.
In no event shall René Sellmann be liable to any viewer for any damages of any kind arising out of the use of any content published on this channel, including, without limitation, any investment losses, lost profits, lost opportunity, special, incidental, indirect, consequential or punitive damages.
I hope you enjoyed the content!
*DO YOU WANT TO GET MENTORED BY ME?*
I've developed a value investing mentoring program, in which you will learn everything from basic personal finance concepts such as ...
✔️ goal setting
✔️ developing a "rich mindset"
✔️ dealing with debt
✔️ big life expenses
✔️ investing 101 ...
... to more advanced topics like ...
✔️ how to read and work with financial statements
✔️ competitive advantage analysis
✔️ assessing the quality of management teams
✔️ valuation methods
✔️ behavioral finance ...
and MUCH MORE!
This program is designed for investors ranging from beginners to those with intermediate to advanced skills. However, to comprehend the concepts taught in the program, no prior knowledge of the stock market or investing is required. So if you want to learn more about the beautiful discipline of investing, send me a DM on either Twitter or Instagram or send me an email:
*GET IN TOUCH:*
Warren Buffett is widely regarded as the most successful investor of all time and Buffett has built his reputation on the principles of long-term value investing and patience. One of Buffett's most famous quotes was mentioned in Berkshire’s Shareholder letter of 1988: "Our favorite holding period is forever.", inspiring millions of investors around the world to think and invest long-term.
However, beneath Warren Buffett's seemingly long-term-oriented investing approach lies a hidden facet that may surprise many of you because Buffett may actually be a short-term trader in disguise. While Buffett's reputation as a buy-and-hold investor has been solidified over the years, a closer examination of his investment strategies and market timing decisions reveals intriguing evidence that suggests Buffett's actions may reflect a more short-term-oriented mindset than commonly believed. So in this video we‘ll examine the claim that Warren Buffett, the legendary investor, may have been quietly practicing short-term trading strategies while maintaining his long-term investment reputation.
In this video, we’ll first take a closer look at a scientific paper that actually analyzed all of Buffett’s quarterly investing decisions between 1980 and 2006 and calculated the average holding period of Buffett. We will then look at some more recent examples of Buffett’s short-term trading activities and finally stress what you as a private investor can learn from Warren Buffett's trading strategies. What's Warren Buffett's trading advice?
WATCH NEXT:
○ The S&P 500: Your Ticket to FREEDOM? (How to Invest in 2023)
OTHER LINKS:
MUSIC:
DISCLAIMER:
The content provided on this channel should be considered an educational resource and should not be construed as individualized investment advice, nor as a recommendation to buy or sell specific securities. The stocks and funds discussed on this channel are examples only and may not be appropriate for your individual circumstances.
Before making any financial or investment decisions, I recommend you consult a financial planner or advisor to take into account your personal investment objectives, financial situation, and individual needs.
In no event shall René Sellmann be liable to any viewer for any damages of any kind arising out of the use of any content published on this channel, including, without limitation, any investment losses, lost profits, lost opportunity, special, incidental, indirect, consequential or punitive damages.
I hope you enjoyed the content!
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