Charlie Munger believed Berkshire Hathaway's advantage was keeping it simple, avoiding bureaucracy. He urged to know one's limits and reduce big errors.
Charlie Munger said he learned one of his most enduring investing lessons long before Wall Street ever heard his name and that was that very talented people can still behave in wildly irrational ways.
A teenage racetrack blowup convinced Warren Buffett to quit gambling and only take bets where the odds and price clearly favored him. Here’s how that small loss shaped his views on risk, discipline, ...
Some advice ages like milk. Charlie Munger's didn't A few years before his death in late 2023, the Berkshire Hathaway vice ...
With Greg Abel as Berkshire Hathaway's new CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, the company is apparently preparing to sell some or all ...
For a generation of investors raised on the idea that "you can't go wrong with property," Warren Buffett is making a very ...
'In respect to real estate, it's so much harder than stocks in terms of negotiation of deals, time spent, the involvement of ...
Warren Buffett finally retired at 95, and he proved why starting early is part of the secret to building wealth.
Warren Buffett has long predicted that they’re getting too big to see the sizeable returns they saw for the first many years ...
Investors are wondering what changes are in store for Berkshire Hathaway. Here are two moves that investors should welcome.
How the Oracle of Omaha profits when others panic ...