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Interpretation of Master's Successful Experience: Ten Tips for Buffett's Stock Selection Author: Liu Jianwei
Preface (1)
Learn from Buffett, invest more successfully and live a happier life.
First, why must investment learn from Buffett?
From June 2005 to the end of 2007, the China stock market in these two and a half years was definitely a bull market. The stock market has risen more than six times, and tens of millions of new investors have flocked to the market with trillions of funds.
In order to help amateur investors learn the rational concept of value investment, the weekend special program "Financial Classroom" of CCTV Economic Channel "Securities Time" was specially launched from July 8, 2007 to October 27, 2008 10. The series "Learn Buffett" [CCTV () is free to watch, and CCTV search network () is searching for "Learn Buffett". This is the first time that CCTV has devoted itself to international investment masters. 1 episode for half an hour,1episode is almost equivalent to half a TV series, accounting for110 of the total broadcast time of CCTV's weekly program "Finance and Economics Classroom", which shows that it attaches importance to Buffett, the most famous investment master in the world.
Talking about investment means talking about Buffett, and learning to invest means learning from Buffett. Buffett is recognized as the most successful investment master in the world. Buffett ranked first among the "Eight Masters of Investment in the 20th Century" selected by Fortune magazine 1999 at the end of the year, and was regarded as "the greatest investor in the contemporary era". He created three best investments in the world:
First, the highest rate of return: from 1965 to 2006, the investment rate of Berkshire he managed was 3? 6 1 1 times, which is more than 55 times the increase of the S&P index of the US stock market in the same period.
Second, the most profitable: In 2006, Buffett was rated as the second richest man in the world by Forbes for $51900 million.
Third, he donated the most money: in 2006, Buffett donated 85% of his personal wealth to charitable foundations.
Talking about investment without talking about Buffett is like ...