Is Buffett's "never bet against America" a platitude or is there real substance behind the statement?
Warren Buffett's and Charlie Munger's Simple Due Diligence Process
Jim Cramer is shocked by the way Charlie Munger "trashed" Robinhood
Everything is better with a good hug
Charlie Munger doesn't know what's worse: Tesla at $1 trillion or bitcoin at $50,000
Michael Burry referencing Berkshire’s 1989 annual letter on the subject matter of inflation
Shows the Silver Award... and that's it.
CNBC, Josh Brown: Why Berkshire's stock moves aren't relevant to investors anymore
Buffett: We don't hold stocks forever
CVX instead of XOM. Help me understand why.
Berkshire's Q4 2020 portfolio activity summary
Buttery steak, hash browns, and cherry Coke in a private room: Warren Buffett's daily meal at Gorat's Omaha steakhouse
Negative Rates Distort Everything: Warren Buffett | CNBC (2016)
Chris Bloomstran (noted Berkshire expert) thinking about BYD. Two images
Value in options
Lessons From Warren Buffett: There’s Nothing More Agonizing Than This
Related to the current market
August 1997: Buffett wants Berkshire to invest in Microsoft but is uncertain about competition (unable to estimate future cash flows)
When you come across a feel-good thing.
A quarter of Berkshire Hathaway market cap is now its Apple holdings.
John Vincent's Berkshire portfolio Q3 chart
Berkshire Hathaway-Backed BYD Jumps to Another All-Time High
Bill Gross' Jan 5 2020 investment outlook: another long-winded letter with some interesting material in the middle
Merry Christmas everyone and to a prosperous new year!
Berkshire's "third-largest business": Apple targets car production by 2024 and eyes 'next level' battery technology
Chris Bloomstran (noted Berkshire expert) discusses the 1999 bubble. Berkshire enters the picture in part 17 of the thread. See comments for a link
To put this in perspective, Berkshire's market cap is $525 billion
Tesla now worth as much as Berkshire Hathaway ($544 billion vs. $547 billion)