Buffett's investment philosophy comes from Benjamin Graham's "The Intelligent Investor". The main content of this book is to find the true value of stocks, and then follow the two most important principles: first, never lose money; 2. Don’t forget the first one. 😅This is very simple. As long as you don’t lose money and add compound interest, you will definitely become rich. The rest is just a matter of time.
Buffett has two ways to invest in stocks: 1. Choose long-term holdings of stocks of large companies such as Coca-Cola and Microsoft. This is a value investment and slowly gain stock returns year by year over time; 2. Choose companies that are failing in the market and stock stocks. The price is very cheap, and then they are acquired, the assets are sold, the employees are fired, and the company's assets are liquidated, so that the funds recovered can be used as the principal and profit of the investment.
Therefore, the young Buffett had a terrifying nickname: Buffett the Reckoner. 🤭
So, can you get any inspiration from playing coins? At least this is what I do: 1. Always only buy old mainstream currencies for spot trading; 2. Maintain no losses on contracts every quarter and every year. As for the parties involved in the investment project, I have a kind nature and a pleasant temperament. I am harvesting leeks in the primary market, but I can’t do it for the time being.