The (book in the) 2020 letter from Warren Buffett to Berkshire Hathaway investors

I’ve already blogged about Buffet’s annual letters twice: in 2018 I wrote about a few quotes, and in 2019 I wrote about some lessons learned.

Now I have to confess that after some six or seven years of reading them they are getting a bit repetitive, although there is always something new. This year the new thing is some interesting idea Buffett shares from a quasi-obscure book from 1924 I had never heard about before: “Common stocks as Long Term Investments” by Edgar Lawrence Smith.

Warren Buffett 2020 Letter
Warren Buffett 2020 Letter
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Lessons from the 2019 letter from Warren Buffett to Berkshire Hathaway investors

After a few years of reading the famous annual letter from Buffett (tag) to his investors, and three years of following the live Yahoo! stream of the annual meeting in Omaha, last year I shared my impressions for the first time. Here is the second installment.

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Best quotes from the 2018 letter from Warren Buffett to Berkshire Hathaway investors

Warren Buffett (tag) is the most famous investor ever, head of Berkshire Hathaway and known for his folksy demeanor, common-sense approach to investing (and life) and because every year he writes a letter to the investors in his company.

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