I am in Omaha to attend the Berkshire AGM
Let’s summarize the event LIVE in this thread:
1. Big tribute to Charlie Munger. The entire 30 minute starting video is about Charlie. It’s amazing what he has done for the investment community
2. Berkshire Hathaway trims its stake in Apple by 13%
3. Insurance is still an excellent business. Ajit is doing an amazing job
4. Q1 was good for Berkshire Hathaway. The company keeps compounding at attractive rates
5. Every time you see the word EBITDA, you should replace it by bullsh*t earnings
6. Berkshire earns more than $100 million per day currently
7. Succesful investing is all about having a few very big winners
8. The power of compounding is the most underrated power in the world
9. Berkshire Hathaway will keep buying backs shares in the years to come
10. Don’t check stock prices daily
11. Coca Cola and American express will probably never be sold
12. Apple will (probably) remain the largest position of Berkshire Hathaway in the years to come
13. Always look at a stock like a business.
14. Don’t try to time the market
15. The market is there to serve you. Use it to your advantage
16. The Intelligent Investor from Benjamin Graham is the best investment book ever
17. Higher taxes are quite likely in the future according to Buffett
18. Berkshire Hathaway ‘s primary investments will always be in the United States
19. Anyone who says size doesn’t hurt performance is selling
20. Charlie’s two best ideas were probably BYD and Costco
21. Buffett’s feels extremely good about is exposure to Japan
22. The best time to sell a wonderful company is (almost) never
23. “I don’t know anything about Artificial Intelligence.” - Warren Buffett
24. Geico is still an amazing business. The company is making progress in its data analytics
25. Geico has lower costs than virtually any insurance company
26. “Charlie was the best Partner I could have very imagined.” - Warren Buffett
27. Always surround yourself with people you look up to and trust
28. “During our entire partnership, Charlie never lied to me even once.” - Warren Buffett
29. If there would be no risk there would be no insurance business. Insurance is still a very attractive business despite climate risk
30. Never bet against America
31. Always stay within your circle of competence
32. “We will never find another Ajit” - Warren Buffett talking about succession for Ajit in the insurance business
33. Insurance is the most important business for Berkshire Hathaway
34. Hire for integrity, intellect, and hard work. Skills can be taught
35. Be a lifelong learning machine
36. Every investor makes mistakes. It’s about how you handle them
37. “All I Want To Know Is Where I'm Going To Die So I'll Never Go There.” - Charlie Munger
38. Cybersecurity insurance is a risky business. Berkshire stays away from it right now
39. Think on the long term. You can’t create a baby in one month by making 9 women pregnant
40. The opportunities in the US are basically limitless. It’s an amazing gift
41. Find a job you would take when you don’t get paid for at all
42. Start with the end in mind. Make (investment) decisions based on what would make you happy at your dead bed
43. It takes character to sit there with all that cash and do nothing. I didn't get to where I am by going after mediocre opportunities
44. The best way to be successful in life is to outwork everyone
45. Loads of opportunities in India. However, Warren thinks Berkshire has no advantage in this market
46. Capital allocation is by far the most important task of management
47. You want to invest in companies where managers own a significant stake in the business themselves
48. “Anyone who wants to retire at 65 would be disqualified as potential CEO for Berkshire” - Warren Buffett
49. Greg Abel will (probably) become the next CEO of Berkshire Hathaway
50. Berkshire has every tool available to remain a great business over the next few years and decades
51. As an investor you should go where competition is weak. Competition is weaker in smaller companies
52. Cut your losses as soon as possible and let your winners run
53. The key unique thing about Berkshire Hathaway is its excellent culture
54. The best thing a human being can do is help another human being know more
55. Warren Buffett will continue to give back to society. Charity is a beautiful thing
56. When Greg Abel becomes the CEO, he will have the end responsibility for all capital allocation decisions
57. Take a simple idea and take it seriously
58. The current capital allocation strategy will remain intact over the next few years: buy wonderful companies at a fair price
59. Excess cash will always be saved in US treasuries
60. Investing is simple, but not easy
61. Listen to people with opposing views and ideas
62. The best businesses have a high ROIC and plenty of reinvestment opportunities
63. All intelligent investing is value investing
64. Great managers have one thing in common: they allocate capital well
65. Charlie and I made plenty of mistakes in the past. It’s inherent to investing
66. The future is per definition uncertain. That’s why you want to use a margin of safety
67. To lead a productive live, do what you love
68. The best time to sell a wonderful company is (almost) never
69. Investing is a game of opportunity costs
70. Understanding consumer behavior is crucial to make investment decisions
71. Those who keep learning keep rising in life
72. Nobody knows how stock prices will evolve in the short term
73. We try to minize our exposure to commodities and cyclical businesses
74. “I am smarter than I was a couple of years ago.” - Warren Buffett
75. The railroad segment of Berkshire is still a beautiful business.
76. The favorite holding period of Berkshire is forever
77. Railroads are absolutely essential for the country. If you should them down, there would be incredible negative effects
78. We love to own companies active in monopolies and oligopolies
79. To find great investment ideas, skim trough thousands of investment ideas
80. With a million of $ you can generate a return of 50% per year if you invest in the small cap space
81. Investors should be honest against themselves. Know your strengths and weaknesses
82. Never underestimate the power of incentives
83. In investing, there are different paths that lead to Rome
84. In the very long term, the stock market always goes up
85. Understanding the psychology of human behavior is crucial
86. You get very rich by understanding the irrationality of Mr. Market
87. Everyone should read Poor Charlie’s Almanack
88. Having the right heroes in your life is crucial
89. To get what you want, you have to deserve what you want
90. Invert. Always invert. Turn the problem upside down
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