The measure is simple: the total value of the U.S. stock market divided by the size of the economy, as measured by gross domestic product. It recently climbed past 230%, meaning American stocks are ...
Warren Buffett has been shaping investing for decades. Here are the types of companies he avoids, and what his strategy can ...
Long before he became the man everyone calls the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett was just an 11-year-old kid with a wad of ...
Key Takeaways Warren Buffett focuses on buying quality businesses at reasonable prices, not flashy companies or market trends ...
Key Takeaways Ted Weschler, now a top Berkshire Hathaway investor, reportedly turned less than $100,000 into hundreds of ...
Legendary investor Charlie Munger emphasized that substantial wealth isn't found in frequent trading, but in patient waiting.
The "Oracle of Omaha" bought his first stock at age 11. He's offered some solid advice to young investors over the years, ...
Research tells a different story. Studies have repeatedly found that chronic stress, sleep deprivation, and mental overload ...
Stop measuring yourself against everyone else. Someone will always seem to be doing better. Judge your progress by your own ...
Buffett’s rule here is simple: if a business is hard to understand after 20 minutes, skip it. The thing is, Buffett has never ...
Charlie Munger’s famous reply to why Warren Buffett became much richer reveals a timeless investing lesson: Wealth isn’t an IQ contest, it’s a compounding contest.
Warren Buffett has been treating investors to his sage advice for many years. At age 95, he recently retired as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, the extremely successful conglomerate holding company he ...