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Warren Buffett: 12 Mistakes Every Investor Makes

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For my private stock portfolio & revealing insights into my investment strategy, head over to: https://www.patreon.com/TheSwedishInvestor

— @TheSwedishInvestor

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In this video, you’ll learn about 12 of the biggest mistakes that almost every investor makes, according to Warren Buffett. I’ll admit a few of my own investing sins along the way to be a good sport.

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Guys I have a question even Ai couldn't help me with my country has something similar to the S&P500 it's like a basket too but Im interested also in Dividends of individual stocks the problem is that basket also invest in almost same companies but drags bad businesses also in it and I get no Dividends if I did both I'll be paying 2% tax on something I already own shares in the long term it's a lot

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Jeremy Powell lol

— @blackjak9194

The 12 mistakes:

00:00 Intro

Excellent video.

— @alainm.3378

00:21 1. Timing the Market

02:33 2. Getting Attached to Your Purchasing Price

9:30 what is wrong with his eyes

— @Nektarinen

04:33 3. Aggressive Growth Projections

06:09 4. Using a lot of Leverage

SELL NOW....SELL NOW, INCOMMING CRASH TODAY

— @sebastianwyatt007

09:16 5. Missing the Forest for the Trees

11:30 6. Jumping Over 7-Foot Bars

My biggest financial mistake is not knowing Jack Bogle sooner. I am buying his books for my kids to read and pass on his teachings to my family.

— @jerryshih4255

12:57 7. Shrinking Your Universe of Opportunities

15:11 8. Staying Active all the Time

16:30 9. Diversifying too Much

18:18 10. Confirmation Bias

My rule 13: "If you have insane returns, you probably had to much risk and did not realize it"

— @phae6800

20:08 11. Following the Herd

22:22 12. Omissions

yup

— @GreenFinance-p7e

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My goal with this channel is to help you make more money and improve your personal finances. How to become a millionaire? There are many ways to get there – investing in the stock market, becoming a stock trader, doing real estate investing, or why not becoming an entrepreneur? But whether you are interested in how to invest in stocks or investing strategies for creating passive income with rental properties – I hope to be able to provide you with a solution (or at least an idea) here. Warren Buffett - the greatest investor of our time - says that you should fill your mind with competing ideas and then see what makes sense to you. This channel is about filling your mind with those ideas. And in the process – upgrading your money-making toolbox.

Be careful to buy NVIDIA in October 2022. F

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hope you didn't keep Nobia

@Greg_Abandoned
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can you still apply this boomer logic to today's market is what i'm thinking

@Greg_Abandoned
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2. Is a good principle but actually they should treat to he stock differently because they should also be planning how they want to play taxes

@vissiiinoikeesti8154
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yep

@RezbiEconomics
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AI, you lost me at "Jeremy Powell."

@jimgaal7356
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But before I start investing, I have to have some cash

@AryanMalik-kf2li
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One thing I always try to keep in mind is that no matter how good a company looks, management can screw up. Look at BCE or Algonquin power, the fundementals looked great, they were stable companies that had been around forever.... then in both cases management did something stupid and unexpected. Share prices cut in half, dividends cut in half. This is why I am reluctant to do the " only have 6 stocks and go all in" philosophy.

@CabinGuy
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Thank you very much for your fantastic support and kind advice

@alisharif3827
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If i use ur help i wont be famous thks will try on my own

@shankarbalakrishnan2360
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Do 9 and 7 not contradict each other. Diversify a lot, or diversify only towards 6 good companies in your portfolio?

@densko9
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I find all of this nonsensical. I average 150% per year trading stocks.

@wcisd
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It's a no called strikes game

@9jawithaflow
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Charlie & Warren tell people to simply invest in an S&P 500 ETF. Makes the most sense. You could also pick a few companies that you like such as a good bank, Costco, Walmart or other solid dividend paying company.

@blitzblutz
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great

@MoneyticsPro
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2:58 the way i interpret this part is that ...makret price simply dont matter at wll what matter is percentage of return on the amount of money you invested into a company

@sniperfuazo6495
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Good luck with ur life bye

@shankarbalakrishnan2360
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I should listen to the video every year

@lijanine2632
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Buen video gracias

@marcelo994
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Really good video, learned some things.

@hassanshehzad4219
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How is "8. staying active all the time" not the opposite of "1. Timing the market" ?
Why is waiting for opportunities not the same as timing the market?

@João-e1u5j
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The most important advice Buffet has given to retail investors is his advice to invest in a total market index fund and never pick individual stocks. Stock pickers lose to the index in the long run, so it is a fool’s errand. It is best to just own the market. Diversification is, after all, the only free lunch in investing.

@mechantl0up
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Whenever i buy any shares it goes down after a week 😢

@ayuuuuu_raj
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D.42😂

@guybrown8971
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"Jeremy Powell" 😂 1:45
I'm gonna start saying that

@gregerlandson7193
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Invest smart, avoid common pitfalls.

@dhanguardbusinessbankingco4923
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how'd that Nvidia beware line age?

@Jaydan
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I found The Silent Laws of Cash Power in a weird way- mentioned in a Reddit thread that got deleted a few hours later. No hype, no funnel, no reviews. Just raw ideas that flipped my thinking on money completely. It doesn’t give you steps. It gives you truths. Stuff that explains why some people break through with less effort, and why others grind forever with nothing to show. It’s not motivational. It’s liberating.

@YesilMetehan
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The real freedom begins when your name no longer connects to the assets you control- when your liabilities can’t find you. That’s what The Silent Laws of Cash Power taught me. It’s not a book about finance. It’s a book about removal. Removing risk. Removing traceability. Removing the assumption that you need to be visible to be powerful. It’s like a manual for the shadows- and I’ve never moved the same since.

@yigitozkan7076
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16:32 buffett says it

@djerok1334
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18:15 what was that

@EthanWongVlogs
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Large cap are likely to rise india and mid cap and smal cap not in 2025. I think retail will have to sell small and mid

@HELPTOEARN
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16:35 6,7

@bilguun042
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I mostly invest in index funds, then in a few companies I like what they do. Going ok at the moment.

@alimos76harrington62
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very informative for beginers. Thank you for this video.

@DP27476
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Buffet also warned against trying for "above market returns". Just get the Index EFT

@shannonparkhill5557
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With 50% gain Ben only have 12% while others have more

@sarfarazmalik8320
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18:16 what was that image for ? :P

@2-OK-DB
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17:53
Yeah but the problem with this analogy, is that stock performance changes over time. That 40% could be 20% when the 30% becomes 70% in performance/strength

@sirdewd2197