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eBook" Gems from Warren Buffett - Wit and Wisdom from 34 Years of Letters to Shareholders" $0 @ Amazon

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49 Reviews on Amazon at 4/5 stars, looks like a great read.

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A lifetime of Warren Buffett's wit & wisdom in just 122 pages (print version).

This isn't another investment tutorial or biography on Warren Buffett. Instead, it's a collection of 240 of his wittiest and most insightful thoughts ("gems"), culled from 34 years of his letters to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.

These gems lighten spirits with their humor, enlighten minds with their wisdom, and provide an interesting view into one of America's most successful CEOs.

This book captures the essence of Warren Buffett's iconic letters in an entertaining and digestible format

20% of sales (not just profits) are donated to the GLIDE charity, as part of the agreement to use Warren Buffett's copyrighted content

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    20% of sales (not just profits) are donated to the GLIDE charity, as part of the agreement to use Warren Buffett's copyrighted content

    20% of nothing = nothing!

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      Don't forget Cashrewards, 0% of nothing.

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  • $0 ?
    What a sound investment into nothing !

  • Did he predict the sub-prime mortgage collapse?

    • Only a handful of people in the world predicted it. Only one directly profited from it substantially (Burry). Others lost money betting it would happen because they got the timing wrong.

      As a long-term value investor, Buffet isn't directly concerned with these things, but he gains from them by buying up value "bargains" in the downturn.

  • Will there be an extra chapter titled "Home Capital Group- my biggest mistake"?

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      Mistake? How so?

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        It was just a half joke. Some people don't think Canada's housing, and hence banking problem, is 'contained' and that this investment by BH might not work out so well.

        Anyway, we'll see.

  • -1

    WB is a shark - not an investor.

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