This is great and all, but the S&P will take it from here. Berkshire is basically an actively managed index fund at this point paying zero dividend with all the risks of active management. It’ll naturally underperform the S&P. Basically a handful of misses by Berkshire will reduce its overall return while the S&P naturally sheds losers and picks up winners staying ahead of the game. Berk is just too big to outperform now. It’s in the weird zone of owning a lot of businesses while not being diversified enough. Oddly, the best years of Berkshire were due to lack of diversification because 1-3 assets could crank outsized returns. That same effect wont be realized in the years to come.
As for myself, I’d like to offer some “Advice on the Choice of a Partner.” Pay attention. Look first for someone both smarter and wiser than you are. After locating him (or her), ask him not to flaunt his superiority so that you may enjoy acclaim for the many accomplishments that sprang from his thoughts and advice. Seek a partner who will never second-guess you nor sulk when you make expensive mistakes. Look also for a generous soul who will put up his own money and work for peanuts. Finally, join with someone who will constantly add to the fun as you travel a long road together.
I would never own Berkshire stock. It doesn't pay a dividend and I'm not paying for Buffett's lear jet fuel. Unrealized gains doesn't put a penny in your pocket.
Buy 100 Class B shares, sell 1 share per year. Voila, 1% dividend. Also at cgt and not at the actual dividend tax rate. So about 33% more pennies in your pocket - depending where you pay taxes of course. If you were going to reinvest dividends anyway, just don't sell your shares. Double Voila, no tax on dividends.
The most important thing in investments is not having a high IQ, thank God. I mean, the important thing is realism and discipline. And you don’t need to be extraordinarily bright to do well in investments, if you are realistic and disciplined.
he is richer bcz he put more money into this, mean he own more shares than the others, apart from that, the wealth growth rate of Buffett and others shareholders who stay on same timezone are nearly the same
@@profkg6613Buffett, himself, agrees with the poster about corporations and the super rich not paying their fair share. So maybe, you’re the one that needs more financial education 😅
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Charlie Munger - The Architect of Berkshire Hathaway
RIP Charlie 🙏
This is great and all, but the S&P will take it from here. Berkshire is basically an actively managed index fund at this point paying zero dividend with all the risks of active management. It’ll naturally underperform the S&P. Basically a handful of misses by Berkshire will reduce its overall return while the S&P naturally sheds losers and picks up winners staying ahead of the game.
Berk is just too big to outperform now. It’s in the weird zone of owning a lot of businesses while not being diversified enough. Oddly, the best years of Berkshire were due to lack of diversification because 1-3 assets could crank outsized returns. That same effect wont be realized in the years to come.
Nothing further to add , rest in peace Charlie
Warren Buffet just knows how to invest in companies because his mind is always analyzing what to invest in and what to stay away from!🎉😊😊
As for myself, I’d like to offer some “Advice on the Choice of a Partner.” Pay attention. Look first for someone both smarter and wiser than you are. After locating him (or her), ask him not to flaunt his superiority so that you may enjoy acclaim for the many accomplishments that sprang from his thoughts and advice. Seek a partner who will never second-guess you nor sulk when you make expensive mistakes. Look also for a generous soul who will put up his own money and work for peanuts. Finally, join with someone who will constantly add to the fun as you travel a long road together.
"Mario Gabelli" is an anagram for "Liberal Amigo", or if you prefer, "Grim Ole Labia". o/
I ❤ Warren Buffet. i miss Charlie.
I wouldn't trust Mario Gabelli. Scammer.
long warren here. Keep adding
@ChupraCumbra stock keeps going up
Ask him what he likes most; factors, warrants or knock-outs
Isn't her in succession?
To own class A you must be rich
Charlie munger the architect
Duh
I would never own Berkshire stock. It doesn't pay a dividend and I'm not paying for Buffett's lear jet fuel. Unrealized gains doesn't put a penny in your pocket.
Dumb
Lol
Buy 100 Class B shares, sell 1 share per year. Voila, 1% dividend. Also at cgt and not at the actual dividend tax rate. So about 33% more pennies in your pocket - depending where you pay taxes of course.
If you were going to reinvest dividends anyway, just don't sell your shares. Double Voila, no tax on dividends.
@@killianfoley "Dividend/income investors" don't wanna hear this simple truth and it's always been hilarious
This guys a joke
Let me ask this "Who is richer, Buffett or any of his shareholders?" So it's his shareholders that have created enormous wealth for Warren Buffett.
You are mistaken. Use yr brain again.
The most important thing in investments is not having a high IQ, thank God.
I mean, the important thing is realism and discipline. And you don’t need to be extraordinarily bright to do well in investments, if you are realistic and disciplined.
lol
he is richer bcz he put more money into this, mean he own more shares than the others, apart from that, the wealth growth rate of Buffett and others shareholders who stay on same timezone are nearly the same
And it's about time they all started paying their fair share of tax on their wealth.
What does that mean? If you are referring to capital gains tax, they do pay every time they liquidate. Unless you have zero financial knowledge .
@@profkg6613Buffett, himself, agrees with the poster about corporations and the super rich not paying their fair share. So maybe, you’re the one that needs more financial education 😅
@@LickMySack-d3u keep drinking that socialist koolaid 🤣
Warren is giving his shares to the non-profit Gates foundation. He wants the money to be spent responsibly..
Biden says hi.