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No Ordinary Duck
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Now, please remind me, how many stocks does Berkshire hold?
or have no idea what we are doing. ..
I believe Warren & Charlie have both made the point aboiut how hard it gets when you are as incredibly successful as they have been. Nothing much that is true for the rest of us really makes sense on the sort of scale they have to operate on
I've changed the way I trade stock. Its taken 8 mths.
( This has taken time to perfect but I have had up to 60% of my allocated funds (to small caps) in one issue during a day of trading. designed specifically to trade 1 or 2 issues).
Lastly its bought the FUN BACK!
How about what they were doing, say, 40 years ago....(accessable via Chairmam's letters via BRK site if interested). Anyway, it's rather more than 10. And that's when they had a lot more flex than today.
We are probably dragging the Duck's thread OT a bit, but...two things, he said 20, which is rather more than 10, and he wasnt saying thats what BRK did, he was advising groups of college students about the approach they might take to investing.
EDIT - We wrote the last 2 posts concurrently, lovely story DS, the concluding line is gold! Prompts me to repost one of the best quotes by a recently departed mate of mine, I had been making a long winded and intense point in debate within a critical negotiation, and concluded by making the point that there is more than one way to skin a cat, my old mate John looked up, rubbed his eyes as if waking from a stupor (induced by my rambling), and noted, "Yep, and the cat doesnt like any of them."
The child never developed a sense for investments
And he probably doesn't learn Morse code either.
How so? Perhaps the town isn't actually called ASF?Poor analogy D/S
Would you feel as strongly if a futures trader
Argued that trading futures (1 or 2) are potentially
More profitable and easier than trading a portfolio of
Stocks. I'd agree with him.
I suggest those interested investigate the idea which is not
Mine alone ----- further.
Buffett became filthy rich from 1 great company and one
great decision.
Berkshire Hathaway.
20 and 10 is still quite diversified portfolios
2 v 20 is vastly different in content and management
So they should be.
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I take it you are talking about discretionary trading right?
I'd hate to have 60% of total funds in some POS low cap stock that suddenly goes into a trading halt to raise capital after a recent big break out. So typical! Or someone decides to fly planes into building while you were sleeping.
60% of trading capital not nett worth
Awesome RB. Can I be like you?I just changed the position sizing on one of my mean reversion strategies to trade 50% of capital on each position. I don't know why I didn't think of this sooner to maximize my gains. Never mind the draw downs. Look at those annual returns! YOLO!
It makes sense for those reasons for a trader, I believe there is some cross over for investors too.
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