Stability raised a ton of money. Investors pivoted to caring almost exclusively about GenAI, and then everything else followed.And so my life has really changed.
hands? Classic strong hands is that when weak investors , not knowledgeable investors , then put a lot of money into it, particularly if that's in a leveraged way.And that way with debt.
company through 15 years of wildly different economies and political climates... Investors love him. That was what he was always good at.But the number one question a lot of people have been asking me for the past week straight is like, all right now what do you think?
Still was incredibly successful as a CEO. Investors love him, but whenever he talks about Apple, it's pretty clear he's not...in the nitty gritty of the products.
Yes Yes. Don't start that. Investors are doing it.
Yeah. I mean, without naming names, of course, there are so many people. Investors are doing it.
Because we often like to think that investors are nameless, faceless capitalists. Investors are them. Society is us.And anything we can do to take from them and to give to us seems something which is appealing.
We've got smoked paprika. Investors . Yeah. Whoever wants to give me some money.
at Harris Associates. So they want to come there to be in like company. Investors know that the Oakmark Fund is a value fund, so maybe they should look at Oakmark International, if that type of investing works for them.And one of the big advantages we've had is, because of that environment, where everything we do
and 100y year bond issues okay and fixed income there are two ways to increase investors are clearly taking on more credit risk to increase yield if you
and this this crosses gender lines is that too many people investors think that there's a automatic tie between your time Horizon I.E your age and how long you plan to work andyour risk tolerance and that's I think where investors can trip themselves up
another guy bringing a co-founder who understood manufacturing in China they launched this business put it on IndieGoGo all of us that were investors you know we try to get our friends to buy it we our goal with $50,000 the company raised two and ahalf million and now has gone through Y Combinator and now is you know doing millions of sales it's in bloomingdales it's in sul purges it's all over the
But if I'm right, I'm going to make 50 times my money. Investors lost their money.
There was a great study that Morningstar did where they looked at the returns of CGM focus funds Ken Heebner, who Peter Lynch called one of the greatest investors of all time.Heebner's had incredible results, but has high volatility, right?
In the United States today, the ex- life expectancy is 77 years for a newborn right now. And what this means for investors really in retirement is we're all going to have much longer retirements than we ever have in the past.To give an example, the average 65-year-old man today has a life expectancy of 85 years, and
When headlines are bad or when headlines are good after the tech bubble for example from '02 to '07, investors put $700 billion into stock mutual funds in the United States.A lot of that near the highs of the market and then when everything when they when the headlines turn negative
And every time I do it and these are data that I'll put in the new edition, every time I look at it, look at the last year, look at the last 20 years, you see generally ? of investors of funds are beaten by an index fund.And it doesn't matter whether it's a-all funds, all large cap funds, all mid cap funds, all
Investors , it became Barclays Global Investors . I don't know if it has become BlackRock Global Investors now or what, but it's going to be global investors . And then Vanguard--Jack
investors , as a whole, are going to trail the market by the amount of their costs, I mean, because investors as a whole are the market. Any sort of costs, that subtracts
investors they G to have to believe in a strategy and you have to show them how you're going to bring them return on
And in particular-- that was kind of, perhaps, overly dramatic image for you here --in particular, the vision that I kept hearing from investors , from a small number of entrepreneurs at that time, was that of replacing human labor. So we were offered a pretty large amount of money to take our tech and direct it towards, build it out and direct
And investors ask, well, how can I identify the next Amazon, Google, DoorDash, and so on, when they are still very small companies?
For investors , I think look at with whom you are investing.
Your investors are gonna be so upset.
your investors , if you don't, we're going to pull some permit that allows you to operate, right?
And then something happens in the economy which means that the investors who have invested in this and investors generally now need money to pay off their other debts that they have. So this could be a war, it could be some kind of event that takes place and suddenly everybody rushes to sell
And people should not be timing. Sophisticated investors have a real challenge even in timing a bubble. So on the important thing always is to diversify. Now, we're going to go back
your investors are, how long you would stay with Grubhub after the IPO-- but also, even while you were on the cycling trip,
corporate investors , high net worth individuals, institutional Investors , Bank of America type of investors -- that we now have that's
And anything we can do to take from them and to give to us seems something which is appealing. But investors are not them. They are us. They include parents saving for their children's education.
the investors for the fee.
Most investors follow fashion.
And investors aren't any smarter, but I think the whole investment situation has improved.
Our investors can get a chance to connect directly with a school.
institutional investors that are looking for assets that are what we say-- they're not correlated to anything else.
As investors at Giverny, what kind of competitive advantage can we have?
Their investors include names you might know, like GV, Goldman Sachs, Visa, Capital One, NASDAQ, and The New York Stock Exchange.
and 100y year bond issues okay and fixed income there are two ways to increase of investors are are talking about the Hefty valuations um out in Silicon
different investment Style versus men for example do they tend to be more conservative do they tend to be more passive investors yeah so we do look at uh women and men and what we do find for women is that they do have a longer term View and with the longer term view uh they are a little bit less uh risky or more risk averse and so we do tend to
Downs the swings because you know all the data that lizanne shared is longterm those investors will win yeah and when those investors win they have the resources to be able to achieve those longer term goals and so it's a win-win obviously for the client and for the
importantly um understand yourself first and and your risk tolerance I think in general investors are are well served by taking sort of a dollar cost averaging approach certainly diversification across asset classes don't try to um you know hone in and say okay well the stock market looks less expensive the bond
The investors who wanted to maintain their exposure to the equity market, even though Buffett was recommending that they didn't do that, he gave them the option.
Some investors invested over a billion dollars with him, but none of them interviewed his accountant.
If investors fear that the level of investment will be low, then the level of investment will be low.
by investors . Charlie Munger's observation that almost all good businesses engage in paying today, gain tomorrow activities also
These investors were not happy with that.
34 investors had turned him down.
Yet investors appear ready to value this company as much as $36 billion." I guess this was on the eve of the IPO.
But investors didn't see care to see it for a while, and it's hard to predict these things, but usually it works out, and then
British investors , in particular, and a lot of the world savings were pulling in Britain at that point in time.