Day 3: How does Warren Buffett Manage his Positions? |BRK Annual Meeting Preheat

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  • koolgal
    ·2022-04-28

    Warren Buffett is a master of positions management.  It is in fact a very important lesson to learn and practise. 

    1) Warren Buffett's basic stance is to hold a stock forever and allow the magic of compounding to happen

    2) However if the stock is overvalued, or its fundamentals have deteriorated or if there is a better opportunity elsewhere, then it is time to sell.  Examples given were Well Fargo and Walmart

    3) Diversification - Do not put all your eggs in 1 basket.  If one stock does badly there are other stocks to mitigate the loss

    4) Choosing the right strategy to buy.  It is not a matter of being Conservative or Radical. In Bull markets, Warren Buffett is risk averse but in Bear Markets he is a greedy activist investor

    5) Cash is king which can be used to buy big when the markets are down

    6)Buy in tranches to maximise returns and minimise risk

    I am grateful for these key pointers and will use them when I invest. 

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  • HelenJanet
    ·2022-04-28

    Buffett manages his position by choosing the right strategy according to market changes. Some of the strategies are as follow: 

    1) Long term holding concept

    2) Selling or reducing holdings when stocks has been overvalued, when fundamentals have deteriorated or better opportunities appear.

    3) To lower his position whenever the big bull market comes and the raise higher his position whenever the big bear market comes.

    4) Cash is King. When the opportunity comes, can take alot of cash to bet.

    5) Don't put all the eggs in the same basket which means to have a diversified portfolio in order toreduce risks

    6) To build position in tranches to maximize the returns.

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  • MHh
    ·2022-04-27
    Day 3. Cash is king. Enter in tranches. Knowing when to enter and exit. Be greedy during bear market. Sell when stock is overvalued, fundamentals deteriorate or competitors appear.
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  • DiAngel
    ·2022-04-27
    Day 3:long term investment for good fundamental companies.buy in tranches.cash is king.be greedy when others r fearful.diversifications and not put all eggs into ine basket. @sunflower19 @jethro
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    • sunflower19
      nice thank you! [Grin] [Grin]
      2022-04-28
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    • muieeReplying toDiAngel
      🫶 Thank you for the invite
      2022-04-28
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    • bernardtayetReplying toDiAngel
      Thanks. Done.
      2022-04-27
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  • Kaixiang
    ·2022-04-27
    Proper position management is key:
    1. Sell when stock is overvalued or there are adverse changes to the fundamentals
    2. Be greedy when others are fearful - bear market for strong companies is an opp!
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  • ___ _
    ·2022-04-27
    Day 3 - Position Management

    WB will sell stocks that are over valued or fundamentally deteriorating (Risk Prevention and Control Method)

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    • ___ _
      He can afford to lose $ on 1 that isn't performing well and hold it through  as he puts his eggs in different basket, with other businesses continue making money.
      2022-04-27
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  • RDPD富爸穷爸
    ·2022-04-27
    A need to have proper position management, i.e risk prevention and control. Sell only if stock becomes overvalued, fundamental have deteriorated or there's a better value buy. Be greedy during bear
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    • RDPD富爸穷爸
      be fearful during bull. Buy in tranches and have ready cash for standby when opportunities arise.
      2022-04-27
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  • Wayneqq
    ·2022-04-28
    Day 3:
    1) Have a diversified portfolio with companies in different sectors..
    2) Position sizing
    3) Knowing when to sell
    4) Cash is king.. Be fearful and hold cash when others are greedy..
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    • sunflower19Replying toWayneqq
      yes agree 👍
      2022-04-28
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    • Wayneqq
      5) Enter a position in tranches.. to manage risks
      2022-04-28
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  • SR050321
    ·2022-04-27
    Day 3 - Conservative or radical ? not the problem. Choose the right strategy to apply on the market condition is important. Ideal forever holding but currently still in his holding is Coke n GEico
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    • SR050321
      Dont put all in 1 basket, he loss at WP but hold it coz other doing well. He bought Coke 3x to max return n risk, means even i like the share must know when to stop buying. Good portfolio management!
      2022-04-27
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    • SR050321
      My takeaway: Cash is the King 💰He sells well when the stock has overvalued/fundamentals detiriorated/competitor arise/new opportunities, and he buys well too, buy more in bear market when ppl fear
      2022-04-27
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  • Gackky
    ·2022-04-27
    Day 3 - long term holdings doesnt mean forever. diversify will make u feel less pain when one stock or sector underperform. And always keep cash in milo tins!!
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  • GrumpyDino
    ·2022-05-02
    Day 3: Consider reducing holdings when the stock has been overvalued, when the fundamentals have deteriorated or when better opportunities arise. Position management is a form of risk control.
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    • Aassaa
      Ok
      2022-06-24
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  • SG 88
    ·2022-04-27
    My take:
    1. change in position when:
    a.when stocks are overvalued
    b.when fundamentals deteriorate
    c.Better opportunity elsewhere
    2.Ability to hold great company LT
    3. Greedy when others fearful visv
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  • Joker_Smile
    ·2022-04-27
    Day3 It is good to have principles in investing. However do not blindly stick to it, be flexible and do not hestiate to cut off if anything goes amiss. And, do not put all eggs into a single basket.
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  • DinoLim
    ·2022-04-27
    Day 3 -

    #1 - I have learnt when to sell or reduce holdings.
    : when stock has been overvalued
    : when fundamentals have deterioted
    : better opportunities appear.

    #2 - The higher the market rose

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    • DinoLim
      The lower his position was. Whenever there is a bear market, the higher his position was.
      2022-04-27
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  • Big Cat
    ·2022-04-27

    1. Sell at overvalued - I know this but why is it so hard to let go [Facepalm]

    2. Fundamental change - I'll try to take actions fast for this. Learned it the hard way, stupid diamond hands ✋.

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    • Big Cat
      Oh [Surprised], I sure learned something from the video 📹 [Grin]. Beside DCA, u can also slowly 🐌 increase ur position when stock price rised to reduce risk=instead of ALL IN in one go [Grin].
      2022-04-27
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    • Big Cat
      Fail to accept reality=bad

      Egs changes:
      Companies predicted future losing revenue = losing subscribers for service sectors.

      Government implemented new rules like = cooling period on property sector.

      2022-04-27
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    • Big Cat
      Maybe next time [Sly], when I'm as good as him in analysing the fundamental [Sly].
      I still preferred buying the dip [Grin].
      2022-04-27
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  • ToughCoyote
    ·2022-04-30
    Day 3 - positions management is very important as it will determine how long an investor can stay in the market. Funally Do not put all your eggs in 1 basket.
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  • TWJ84
    ·2022-04-28
    Once again, these are really fundamental but the most important tips on investing. Diversification is somewhat easy to implement but having a good exit strategy takes a lifetime to learn and master.
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  • Boo2020
    ·2022-04-27
    Position management - never put all in one basket, even if one stock drop 40%, the whole portfolio could be only dropping 5%. Enter in tranches for better risk management. If the market drop more,
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    • Boo2020Replying toBoo2020
      🐅🐯 event is really good, teaching me on investment while earning coins [LOL] [LOL]
      2022-04-27
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    • Boo2020
      at least got some cash to buy more.
      2022-04-27
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  • StarLuck
    ·2022-04-27
    Day 3: Cash is King, known when to enter and exit, sell position if it is overvalued. Diversify the stock holding and not put all eggs into one basket
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  • bernardtayet
    ·2022-04-27
    Day 3. Position mgt where one should hold long term but also let go if stock is overvalued, fundamental worsen and opportunity arise elsewhere. Buy in tranches. Risk control is the way to adopt.
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