Warren Buffett Lessons - Investing Forever

  • 7 years ago
Warren Buffett had success written all over him at a young
age, but his investment strategy began to take shape
only after he met the value investor Benjamin Graham. Buffett
initially embraced Graham’s strict value investing strategy by
looking at companies in a quantitative manner and trying to buy
companies for the equivalent of 50 cents on the dollar. Buffett’s
contribution to the concept of value investing was to find highquality
companies selling at a discount and to let the moat
around these companies protect his investment, enabling him to
hold them for his favorite holding period—forever.