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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2020 · 13 MIN

Warren Buffett Letter - 3 Advantages Berkshire Stock Has Over Index Funds

from Modern Value Investing with Sven Carlin · host Sven Carlin

I enjoyed reading the recent Warren Buffett letter to shareholders as it is always full of investing wisdom. Buffett's letter have within them all a stock market investor and an index fund investor have to know. I focus on 3 core things when it comes to Buffett and investing in Berkshire stock and why BRK is better than an index fund. the 3 core advantages Berkshire has over others are the hidden earnings that allow for compounding, the cash hedge and the long-term mindset that isn't going to go away no matter what happens to Munger and Buffett in the future! Want to know more about what I do? https://goo.gl/MQG2k5 Full-time independent stock market analyst and researcher! STOCK MARKET RESEARCH PLATFORM (analysis, stocks to buy, model portfolio) Stock Ideas and Analyses for The Small Investor: https://goo.gl/GdKEoe I am also a book author: Modern Value Investing book: https://amzn.to/2lvfH3t More at the Sven Carlin blog: https://svencarlin.com/ Check out Modern Value Investing YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/InvestwithSvenCarlinPhD

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