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@jmccaughen
@jmccaughen 6 лет назад
it's amazing how 33 years have passed, and everything Warren Buffett says is still applicable today.
@fappithard3044
@fappithard3044 5 лет назад
because its common sense...just on another level
@tipsy09
@tipsy09 3 года назад
Because humans don’t change. Humans haven’t changed in thousands of years. Humans have been the same since Adam and Eve.
@CP1960
@CP1960 3 года назад
@@tipsy09 scary
@BibinBCherian
@BibinBCherian 5 лет назад
"A short focus is not conducive to long profits" - the story of Warren's life. Brilliant.
@alwaystoyou123
@alwaystoyou123 6 лет назад
I burst out laughing when Buffet said "To a man with a hammer, everything is a nail"
@knpstrr
@knpstrr 6 лет назад
That is Munger's line. That is the "friend" to which he referred.
@realbobbyaxel
@realbobbyaxel 5 лет назад
He is a fantastic interviewer
@BibinBCherian
@BibinBCherian 5 лет назад
Warren is so impressive in the way he talks - his speed and clarity of thought is obvious; and the reason he is the best is apparent.
@cluggyahoo
@cluggyahoo 4 года назад
Interviewers back then had so much more class than today's. All three were fascinating guests. I particularly enjoyed the third one, Mr Wilson. The way he spoke.
@CJinsoo
@CJinsoo 3 года назад
agree that Wilson’s eloquence is remarkable.
@benkizemchuk
@benkizemchuk 6 лет назад
Hands down the best Warren Buffett interview on youtube
@georgesotiriou7051
@georgesotiriou7051 6 лет назад
Buffett teaches in 5 minutes more about investing than a full time MBA will teach you.
@49fiori
@49fiori 5 лет назад
MBA will cause unrepairable damage to one's thinking
@ezragan3178
@ezragan3178 5 лет назад
@@49fiori How?
@gdal3
@gdal3 5 лет назад
@@49fiori how's that?
@jiukalita
@jiukalita 5 лет назад
MBA isn't meant to teach investing dumbass.
@sanc9808
@sanc9808 2 года назад
investing and business leadership are closely related. A CEO or other executive who doesn’t know how to invest money might as well profess they don’t know where to invest the company’s income to maximize returns… sure an MBA is more than just that, but the roles they claim to fulfill are definitely related.
@mopanitrust9034
@mopanitrust9034 2 года назад
Follow Solomon who prayed for wisdom.
@Money8OOST
@Money8OOST 24 дня назад
Gold mine of an interview👍
@ryguillian
@ryguillian 6 лет назад
Nice to see some classic Buffett footage.
@vinwtkao
@vinwtkao 6 лет назад
Fantastic video. Thank you!
@johnorajiaka3721
@johnorajiaka3721 6 лет назад
Learnt so much from this short video. The lessons here still remains relevant in world of business today. A must see!
@evinrohrbaugh8592
@evinrohrbaugh8592 5 лет назад
This is like the greatest investing gem ever posted on youtube!! Much thanks for the upload!!
@lichonghu62
@lichonghu62 3 года назад
I watch what Warren says repeatedly, it sounds simple but most of time people forget when investing in stock.
@ClaudioPascual
@ClaudioPascual 6 лет назад
Thank you for posting tbis jewel
@Ishijah1
@Ishijah1 6 лет назад
We open all our directors meeting with prayer As wonderful message and principle
@milkismurder
@milkismurder 2 года назад
Only if all your directors are religious and the same religion
@ujalaujala8960
@ujalaujala8960 2 года назад
Oh man I'm listening you not for business but to match up with your liveliness with rare intellect it really boosts my character up Always a Warren listener
@alwaystoyou123
@alwaystoyou123 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot for uploading this video. It was very beneficial to me. I hope you keep uploading more videos of this nature. I believe many people will benefit from watching these type of videos.
@OakhillSailor
@OakhillSailor 5 лет назад
Robert Wilson depicted here died in Dec 2013 according to wiki. he aged 85.
@oliversungjunto
@oliversungjunto 4 года назад
Thanks for uploading this!
@borderlord
@borderlord 6 лет назад
So brilliant...Straight talk,no Gobbledegook management consultant spiel!
@hannathomas6087
@hannathomas6087 5 лет назад
Thank you thank you for sharing video. Great insight
@tinnguyen2219
@tinnguyen2219 4 года назад
thank you so much for sharing this useful data ! Greatly appreciated
@deepakcu84
@deepakcu84 6 лет назад
thanks for sharing
@lopsrobby5780
@lopsrobby5780 6 лет назад
John Templeton is the man. DOW at 3,000. It's at 25,000.
@CK7985
@CK7985 4 года назад
29.000 now......
@Lerppunen
@Lerppunen 4 года назад
Only 10x in 35 years.
@MrEstrax
@MrEstrax 3 года назад
I'm wondering when this was done. Looking at the chart, only Jan 1985 was the dow below 3k. The rest of the time, till the election, it was well above 3k.
@jimmydean9602
@jimmydean9602 10 месяцев назад
"The low point for share prices are when investors are expecting bad news, not when the bad news come out."
@dstorm7752
@dstorm7752 6 лет назад
Buffett is often cited in the context of Ben Graham, but he made many Phil Fisher-esque purchases.
@praneshumashankar8319
@praneshumashankar8319 4 года назад
Wow..didn't know about this. I'm going to go check out Uncommon Profits.
@matthewdustin7353
@matthewdustin7353 4 года назад
The only problem is, most people don't have the access to apply the "Scuttle-Butt method"
@nikhilgoyal007
@nikhilgoyal007 6 лет назад
blast from the past!
@migueleduardo6297
@migueleduardo6297 3 года назад
These great men are like the GrandMasters in Chess. In investing you just need one or two perfect moves to checkmate
@Corrander
@Corrander 3 года назад
Excellent program.
@smurfekidsa
@smurfekidsa 6 лет назад
great video
@saurabhrathi301
@saurabhrathi301 4 года назад
Really like approach of john Templeton and warren buffet ......... It's common sense investing
@jimmydean9602
@jimmydean9602 10 месяцев назад
Wish I could find more of george goodman online. His books are excellent and he was a deep thinker
@aris080484
@aris080484 6 лет назад
The circle of competences
@tt2362
@tt2362 6 лет назад
nice post, thanks
@danihellz
@danihellz 5 лет назад
Interesting to see how happened to their investment career post 1985.
@tinorosmg9374
@tinorosmg9374 4 года назад
So Templeton got out of Japan before 89 wow
@tipsy09
@tipsy09 3 года назад
15:28 from this point onwards is also what Peter lynch says about how the individual investor has an advantage on Wall Street. No peer pressure.
@OakhillSailor
@OakhillSailor 5 лет назад
What show was this? Never heard of it
@gaurav7226
@gaurav7226 4 года назад
Top investors does not live in or near the financial capital or market. So as to avoid the stimulation and noise they hear from outsiders. Waoooo.... I first thought it is necessary to live near stock market to have ideas and in touch with market. As I love to live in far places now I am confident that yes we can have access to information we need even if we are in a place we love to be
@sensibleinvesting.1048
@sensibleinvesting.1048 6 лет назад
what we cannot learn in b-schools
@joycehines2371
@joycehines2371 6 лет назад
This info is awesome
@cato451
@cato451 4 года назад
So interesting. Of course I am very familiar with the first two Templeton and Buffett -those two and Jack Bogle made me wealthy. But the third fella, Wilson was unknown to me. What a super interesting guy. BTW he was ultimately right about Atlantic City being a shithole he just shorted it too soon. Lol
@CJinsoo
@CJinsoo 3 года назад
sadly he died by jumping to his death after suffering at least 2 strokes. poor guy.
@cheeshenglim9949
@cheeshenglim9949 2 года назад
Did the host say he is Adam Smith?
@DNBon.an808
@DNBon.an808 Год назад
"Facts not stimulations" Buffett
@miniondespicable7288
@miniondespicable7288 2 года назад
The greatest contrarians and greatest value investors...
@u263a3
@u263a3 Год назад
Pray for a stock to go up. Sounds like a good idea
@gpj777
@gpj777 Год назад
"I don't have to make money at every game" "Why should I know all about them, I haven't worked that hard on em" "They are original thinkers and I'm not, I'm a derivative thinker".
@askformoreinfowhichyouwont7510
4:20 - take your notepads out
@cato451
@cato451 4 года назад
Greatest value investor every!
@joecaronia
@joecaronia 2 года назад
Who’s Robert Wilson?
@manavgupta8484
@manavgupta8484 2 года назад
Dude. Is your name really Adam Smith?
@chikaokolo4929
@chikaokolo4929 2 года назад
IBM once =technological Revolution... Lesson learned.
@JBulsa
@JBulsa 5 лет назад
If only I had a Geico Insurance company pumping cash into buying Apple. What till everyone sees the future again in 2 days!
@sethleslie
@sethleslie 6 лет назад
jazz on the coast - what's next?!
@addieharris1197
@addieharris1197 5 лет назад
Seth Leslie we r unsure but excited. Will keep you posted on when the chief himself posts next! Much excitement awaits on this journey
@nabeelrizvi3451
@nabeelrizvi3451 3 года назад
“Swing you bum” 😂😂😂👌
@HaikuMalta
@HaikuMalta 4 года назад
holyhell gordon gecko @19:00
@kokwahtan8577
@kokwahtan8577 Год назад
Just need to pick n invest in one damm good company n businesses, you are there! ...living in a castle. No need MBA or ACCA!!
@Heat2023
@Heat2023 2 года назад
Who knew Robert Wilson leaped to his death
@rustler160
@rustler160 2 года назад
RIP
@Bradgilliswhammyman
@Bradgilliswhammyman 4 года назад
lol Dow Jone is now at almost 30,000 hahahaha Templeton would have been flabergasted.
@hdjadajfdjhkfshfks4087
@hdjadajfdjhkfshfks4087 4 года назад
22:56 well he wasnt wrong about that 😂
@skipsassy1
@skipsassy1 6 лет назад
Wilson?
@SijanModz
@SijanModz 6 лет назад
3D CHESS
@robkane8870
@robkane8870 4 года назад
I wonder had he watched Spock play it or where he had gotten that in his mind in 1985
@EeveeLover-yd1su
@EeveeLover-yd1su 6 лет назад
Nice I'm gonna be rich with 10000000000000000$$
@EeveeLover-yd1su
@EeveeLover-yd1su 6 лет назад
I'm not rich lol
@vedantkale1163
@vedantkale1163 6 лет назад
$500 MILLION!!! XDXD
@georgesotiriou7051
@georgesotiriou7051 6 лет назад
Less than 1% of his net worth today.
@EeveeLover-yd1su
@EeveeLover-yd1su 6 лет назад
Lololo
@loveanimals-0197
@loveanimals-0197 4 года назад
Robert Wilson committed suicide in 2013.
@drhunterp7399
@drhunterp7399 3 года назад
Yes he jumped out of his apartment after having suffered two strokes a month before this. He was in his late 80s.
@tylerwinkle323
@tylerwinkle323 5 лет назад
did Robert Wilson go broke?
@egor.okhterov
@egor.okhterov 5 лет назад
Tyler Winkle No, he just didn’t achieve 1 bln dollar mark and killed himself
@tylerwinkle323
@tylerwinkle323 5 лет назад
@@egor.okhterov oh man...cant thumbs up that comment, even if it's true!
@rokyericksonroks
@rokyericksonroks 2 года назад
@@tylerwinkle323 It is true. It’s also true that he generously gave away his fortune before leaving this world. Wilson scoffed at Bill Gates “giving pledge” and did so by simply giving and NOT pledging to give. His integrity was solid.
@Torakan1
@Torakan1 Год назад
No he died very rich. $800 million of which he gave over half away to charity. But unfortunately he had a stroke that disabled him and he killed himself. Very sad
@DexterHaven
@DexterHaven 6 лет назад
Robert Wilson, a gay man, 24:01, wound up old and alone with his money and jumped to his own death from a balcony.
@kurtpatterson509
@kurtpatterson509 5 лет назад
Yeah. Dude lived hard and died hard. Set up a Hedge Fund in his lifetime. Made $800 million. Gave $600 of it away. Supporter of eco conservation, justice reform, and the Arts. But I still wouldnt use his investment method. Mostly because I don't understand it.
@drhunterp7399
@drhunterp7399 3 года назад
Well he had two strokes before his death. He probably did not want to live like that. Just a guess.
@DexterHaven
@DexterHaven 3 года назад
@@drhunterp7399 That's no reason. Tiger once had two strokes form 15 feet away, but didn't kill himself over it.
@jarredwoolis4929
@jarredwoolis4929 2 года назад
Whe you die you give 100% of your money away... can't take it with you bud.
@DexterHaven
@DexterHaven 2 года назад
@@jarredwoolis4929 Yeah, the Pharaohs tried it and got robbed.
@peterbradshaw8018
@peterbradshaw8018 4 года назад
Wilson committed suicide
@janesa5097
@janesa5097 5 лет назад
whatched
@nderimzenuni1142
@nderimzenuni1142 6 лет назад
it's funny how the first and last guy are irrelevant in today's investment world. This goes to show that Buffett's value investing strategy works over time.
@tobias2688
@tobias2688 5 лет назад
Templeton is irrelevant? Maybe because he's dead.
@R._L.
@R._L. 4 года назад
Templeton, irrelevant? Clearly, someone may still have some homework to do on the subject of investing...
@cato451
@cato451 4 года назад
John Templeton irrelevant?!?!?!? Are you nuts?!?!? Blood is running in the streets and I am buying equities in the US and other countries everyone hates right now at 75% - 95% discount-exactly like Templeton did. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Templeton is more relevant than ever!
@nderimzenuni1142
@nderimzenuni1142 4 года назад
@@cato451 ur buying equities at 95% discount? wtf r u talking about. thats how bonds are priced not equities. what stock r u buying at 95% discount and how did u figure out its selling at discount? and fyi, stocks r trading at all time highs if u havent noticed.
@cato451
@cato451 4 года назад
Nderim Zenuni I was buying in March and April in the US and European markets. You’ve got to think globally. Read the book grasshopper
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