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3 Stocks Warren Buffett Missed! (His Biggest Mistakes?)

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3 Stocks Warren Buffett Missed! Warren Buffett's biggest mistakes, his investment advice and common investing mistakes
Warren Buffett is undoubtedly the greatest investor of all time. Buffett has achieved an average annual return of 20% for Berkshire shareholders since 1965. And as a result, according to the most recent Forbes Billionaire List, today Warren Buffett is the sixth richest man in the world, worth $96 billion. But even Buffett is not perfect and he, too, has made many investing mistakes that he now regrets.
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Buffett has literally lost billions in some of his investments, but his most costly mistakes might be investments that he has never actually made, and thus these mistakes don't actually show up in Berkshire's investment returns. But nonetheless, these missed opportunities represent a real cost for Berkshire investors, opportunity cost. So in today’s video, I will discuss which 3 stocks Warren Buffett missed out on and never bought even though he could have understood their business model and even though the stocks were fairly cheap at some point in time. And all of these stocks would have generated magnificent returns for him and his shareholders.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:09 $11 Billion Mistakes
2:07 Mistakes of commission
2:40 Buffett on mistakes
4:20 Buffett’s stock universe
5:46 Buffett’s early insight
8:20 2017 Mistake
9:52 Greatest story in business history
11:18 No good answers
13:29 Anchoring bias
14:45 An interesting fact
15:07 Media industry
17:13 Honorable mention
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!
Warren Buffett is undoubtedly the greatest investor of all time. Buffett has achieved an average annual return of 20% for Berkshire shareholders since 1965. And as a result, according to the most recent Forbes Billionaire List, today Warren Buffett is the sixth richest man in the world, worth $96 billion. But even Buffett is not perfect and he, too, has made many investing mistakes that he now regrets.
WATCH NEXT:
YOU CAN ALSO FIND ME HERE:
Buffett has literally lost billions in some of his investments, but his most costly mistakes might be investments that he has never actually made, and thus these mistakes don't actually show up in Berkshire's investment returns. But nonetheless, these missed opportunities represent a real cost for Berkshire investors, opportunity cost. So in today’s video, I will discuss which 3 stocks Warren Buffett missed out on and never bought even though he could have understood their business model and even though the stocks were fairly cheap at some point in time. And all of these stocks would have generated magnificent returns for him and his shareholders.
OTHER LINKS:
MUSIC:
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:09 $11 Billion Mistakes
2:07 Mistakes of commission
2:40 Buffett on mistakes
4:20 Buffett’s stock universe
5:46 Buffett’s early insight
8:20 2017 Mistake
9:52 Greatest story in business history
11:18 No good answers
13:29 Anchoring bias
14:45 An interesting fact
15:07 Media industry
17:13 Honorable mention
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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