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Okay, no problem. Let me break down this special "No-Rebuilding Allowed" (Saikenchiku Fuka) property type in Japanese real estate for you. What is a "No-Rebuilding Allowed" Property? Simply put, a "N...
Recommended Index Funds (ETFs) Including Japan’s Five Major Trading Houses Yes, if direct investment in individual stocks (such as the five Japanese trading houses held by Warren Buffett—Itochu, Marub...
Simply put, herd mentality is about "following the crowd." You see others queuing up to buy something, and you join the queue, regardless of whether you actually need it, always thinking that if so ma...
Hey there! When it comes to the changes at Y Combinator (YC) over the past few years, there's quite a lot to talk about. If you had asked me a few years ago, I might have described it as a standardize...
This story begins with Warren Buffett's (or "Old Man Buffett's") investment philosophy. Imagine him as an exceptionally shrewd landlord, but instead of land, he buys "money-printing machine" companies...
Actually, Warren Buffett's investment theory hasn't become outdated; on the contrary, many people are still learning from it. His core principles are just a few: buying stocks means buying companies, ...
Okay, let's discuss this question. Simply put, Graham does not emphasize macroeconomic analysis. In fact, it could be said that he held a rather cautious, even negative view towards it.
Hey there! That's a really great and practical question you've asked. Many people read Graham's books, think his methods are fantastic, but then look at today's internet, tech, and biotech companies a...
Bro, that question of yours is spot on. It's arguably the ultimate test faced by nearly every trader on their journey from beginner to expert, and ultimately, to the elite level.
Bro, you've hit the nail on the head! The Japanese stock market is indeed full of these "unsung heroes" – companies that fly under the radar but are absolutely unrivaled in their specific niche.
Analysis of the Possibility of Buffett Acquiring the Big Five Trading Houses Background Warren Buffett, through Berkshire Hathaway, has invested in Japan's Big Five trading houses (Itochu, Marubeni, M...
Warren Buffett's View on Conglomerate Valuation Discounts Yes, Warren Buffett believes that the valuation discounts typically applied to conglomerates (such as Japan’s five major trading houses) are e...
Have they conducted stock buybacks? Yes, the five major Japanese trading houses invested in by Buffett—Mitsubishi Corporation, Itochu Corporation, Mitsui & Co.
Analysis of Dividends from Buffett's Five Major Japanese Trading House Investments Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has invested in Japan's five major trading houses (Sogo Shosha): Mitsubishi Corp.
Question Analysis: What signal does it send to the market when he says he plans to hold these stocks for 10 to 20 years? Background Overview Warren Buffett, a renowned value investor, often sees his i...
Why Did Buffett Admit Berkshire's Textile Business Was a Failed Investment, Yet Persist for So Long Before Closing It? Berkshire Hathaway was originally a textile company.
Does Warren Buffett Prioritize Historical Performance or Future Potential When Evaluating a Company? As a leading figure in value investing, Warren Buffett places greater emphasis on a company's futur...
Why Does Warren Buffett Almost Never Invest in IPOs (Initial Public Offerings)? As a leading figure in value investing, Warren Buffett rarely participates in IPO investments due to his investment phil...
Charlie Munger's Strategies During Stock Market Crashes: Lessons for Ordinary Investors Hey there! I'm a seasoned investor who deeply admires Charlie Munger.
Charlie Munger's Skepticism Toward "Catalyst-Driven Investing" Hey, this is a really interesting question! I love studying Munger and Buffett’s investment philosophies too.