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How can I contact Charlie Munger?
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What is the Warren Buffett Rule?
“Rule number 1: Never lose money. Rule number 2: Don’t forget rule number 1.” It is widely known that Buffett himself has famously lost billions many times over his career, including a $23 billion loss during the financial crisis of 2008.
Where can I contact Warren Buffett?
Warren Buffett is renowned for his success as an investor and also noted for his work as a philanthropist. Your options are limited if you want to contact him, and a reply is never guaranteed….Mail your letter to:
- Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
- 3555 Farnam Street.
- Suite 1440.
- Omaha, NE 68131.
What stocks does Warren Buffett Own?
Top stocks that Warren Buffett owns by size
Stock | Number of Shares Owned | Value of Stake |
---|---|---|
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) | 907,559,761 | $130.6 billion |
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) | 1,032,852,006 | $44.7 billion |
American Express (NYSE:AXP) | 151,610,700 | $27 billion |
Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) | 400,000,000 | $21.6 billion |
What is the first rule of investing?
Because that’s the first rule of investing: Know your risk tolerance. In any one year, your investments can go up from a few percent on up to 30% — or even higher on occasion.
What does never lose money mean?
“Never lose money” is a philosophy for investing. It means something simple: There’s no such thing as “play money.” You don’t go out and speculate on a total flyer. You remain disciplined, whether your account is up or down. No casino attitude. There’s no such thing as the house’s money.
Does Warren Buffett use email?
Buffett rarely emails. Buffett rarely emails — in fact, he claims that he’s only sent one email in his life and it ended up in federal court.
Where does Warren Buffett live now?
Omaha
Warren Buffett/Places lived
What is Warren Buffett investing strategy?
Warren Buffett is noted for introducing the value investing philosophy to the masses, advocating investing in companies that show robust earnings and long-term growth potential. Buffett favors companies that distribute dividend earnings to shareholders and is drawn to transparent companies that cop to their mistakes.