what warren buffet did besides gambling on stocks ?

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nor sure what is the reason that he setup a shop on more then 8M heads
 
Your not understanding something does not make it gambling.
 
Your not understanding something does not make it gambling.

u do some research on a company, based on that research u believe it will increase in value
u put in some money into and pray stock will go up

aint sure why making simple things sounds complex ?
 
He didn't blindly gamble, he's a business analyst, he picks companies based on long-term value rather than quarterly profit charts.

It also doesn't hurt that he first started investing at 11, and his father was both a member of US Congress and a stock broker.
 
i guess u read some books of him, and he probably installed a shop in ur head.
u probably need a reboot
 
basically, more then 1M heads read the books of buffet
he have botnet of 1M humans

and no one. even blink an eye
wake up
 
He didn't blindly gamble, he's a business analyst, he picks companies based on long-term value rather than quarterly profit charts.

It also doesn't hurt that he first started investing at 11, and his father was both a member of US Congress and a stock broker.
the man is a gambler.
wake up bro

his name is landured throw complex wordings
 
the man is a gambler.
wake up bro
Every business owner takes risks. The vast majority fail, a few break even and have a stable income, and a tiny handful grow beyond their initial plans. Most of those in that last group begin with family wealth, prior experience, or an established network.

Buffett had all three long before he ever started his company.
 
Buffett's edge was never really about picking stocks — it was about the insurance float strategy. Berkshire Hathaway owns insurance companies (GEICO, General Re, etc.) that collect premiums upfront and pay claims later. That gap — the float — gives him a massive pool of other people's money to invest, essentially for free or even at negative cost when underwriting is profitable.

Beyond that, Berkshire owns 60+ operating businesses outright: BNSF railroad, Dairy Queen, Duracell, See's Candies, Pilot Flying J truck stops. These generate steady cash flow that feeds back into more acquisitions and investments.

The real lesson: he built a capital allocation machine, not just a stock portfolio. The stocks are just the most visible part. The structure underneath — permanent capital, cheap float, diversified cash flows — is what makes it compoundable over decades.
so not only that he is gambling
he uses risk free money to gamble other ppl money
he is either the greatest scammers of all time or an evil genius
 
Buffett's edge was never really about picking stocks — it was about the insurance float strategy. Berkshire Hathaway owns insurance companies (GEICO, General Re, etc.) that collect premiums upfront and pay claims later. That gap — the float — gives him a massive pool of other people's money to invest, essentially for free or even at negative cost when underwriting is profitable.

Beyond that, Berkshire owns 60+ operating businesses outright: BNSF railroad, Dairy Queen, Duracell, See's Candies, Pilot Flying J truck stops. These generate steady cash flow that feeds back into more acquisitions and investments.

The real lesson: he built a capital allocation machine, not just a stock portfolio. The stocks are just the most visible part. The structure underneath — permanent capital, cheap float, diversified cash flows — is what makes it compoundable over decades.
whta iz dis
u just said pool
i went to x
and this pop in my feed
what is going on

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@DojaCat Stop double and triple posting.
 
Buffett didn't gamble on stocks. He bought into business's and reshaped them with better management. They turned around and his share of the stocks was kept as an premium for invesment into blue chip companies. I think if i'm right in remembering. (read a biography of his 30 years ago) bershire hathaway was a wool mill or something as a business. He started of buying stocks for good returns when he was young yes, but the business re-positiining was always his, and charlie mungers core secret. They admitted that throughout both their lives, they had hit a 90% average when it came to buying and being inveolved in business.

Stocks are a nice asset yes. But they aren't for building wealth easily. They are there to hold on to your wealth. Real wealth is built through business processes and improvements in the bottom line of the business.
 
He created the "hold forever" strategy.

He claimed early on that cyrpto BTC was ridiculous and had no basis of support like currency, but NOW he puts money on it.

That's Warren Buffet for you!
 
Nor sure what is the reason that he setup a shop on more then 8M heads
Do we really call 15-20 years of investments as gambling?

Gambling means having the desire to double instantly or x x x x of your money

He never gambled because he waited for decades before his investment gave him benefits!
 
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