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Warren Buffett handed the reins of Berkshire Hathaway to Greg Abel with a war chest of nearly $400 billion sitting in T-bills, and buried inside that famously concentrated portfolio are five deeply discounted stocks that quietly reward shareholders with dividends every single year.
Greg Abel's loudest move was a $2.65 billion airline. His most telling one, a department store, cost a fraction of that.
"If you aren't willing to own a stock for 10 years, don't even think about owning it for 10 minutes." This timeless advice from Warren Buffett is a prime example of the core philosophy of long-term investing. Successful wealth accumulation isn't about chasing volatile trends or timing market cycles.
The chain in question was Domino’s Pizza, which stock analysis outfit The Motley Fool reports was a Buffett favorite: the former Berkshire Hathaway CEO acquired new shares in the sauce joint for six quarters in a row,
Warren Buffett's 90/10 investment strategy for average investors is simple to implement but requires discipline and patience over the long haul.
The Oracle of Omaha's protege gave Domino's Pizza the heave-ho in favor of an artificial intelligence (AI) applications pioneer whose shares have gained more than 13,300% since its IPO.
Buffett has often said that the investment with the highest return is not a stock or a property, but yourself.
Politicians have spent decades arguing about deficits. Berkshire Hathaway Chair Warren Buffett once suggested a solution that would’ve made reelection campaigns a lot more interesting. During a CNBC interview in 2011,
