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You've already gotten good advice. Only thing I can add is Munger's advice . . . invert, always invert. So thinking about it from the "other...
I'm probably not the best to answer that because for the most part I'm looking for predictable steady growth . . . most of mine have a good chance...
Since we're all just chatting here, I'll throw out . . . market up a lot lately . . . obviously fewer stocks in the buy range . . . but of what I...
My dad had the Motorola DynaTAC (or least I think that's what it was). Definitely a brick by today's standards. My first purchases were made...
The stock split itself doesn't matter but as you said the stock split is a clear indicator of past success and (usually) good prospects. Back in...
Fair enough . . . I find one of the more important things to do in investing (and life) is streamline choices. So for instance, I live back a...
Yes, banks are on my no-go list as well. Auto companies aren't banned per se but I've never found one I wanted to invest in . . . high debt...
Boils down to elastic v inelastic demand. You can push the prices/margins on some things because people will buy no matter what . . . gasoline...
Sometimes good, sometimes bad. I often feel the same way when my companies jettison moneymaking divisions because they aren't growing fast enough...
Ha ha, yes, I own most of those. I'll go through because it reveals some of my investing philosophy. No PM for me. I don't want to make any...
All about time frame. Short term trading is a zero sum game. Long term investing gives you a chance to reasonably share in value creation by a...
Regarding entry points . . . I've owned quite a few of my holdings for 20-35 years . . . obviously if I've held them that long they are ones that...
Yes, I quit "caring" about the Dow when I learned this decades ago. Because of this I personally would like to see BRK-A added to the Dow Jones. :)
The *two* companies and *seven* years is amazing. But the more things change the more they stay the same. My dad started as a CPA and ended up...